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Chef RJ Yoakum in the kitchen at Georgie. | Photo by Georgie
Chef RJ Yoakum in the kitchen at Georgie. | Photo by Georgie

The 2025 James Beard Awards Finalists for Dallas

Dallas will be well represented, with six nominees headed to the awards ceremony this May

BY Megha McSwain

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With the 2025 James Beard Awards fast approaching, anticipation of which chefs and restaurants will take home a win has been mounting. Today, the James Beard Foundation announced this year’s finalists, whittling down the list of semi-finalists announced back in January.

The James Beard Foundation recognizes leaders in the culinary and food media industries from around the country across 25 categories, and is commonly referred to as the “Oscars of the food world”. This year, in honor of the Awards’ milestone 35th anniversary, three new categories, including Best New Bar, Outstanding Professional in Beverage Service, and Outstanding Professional in Cocktail Service, were incorporated. 

These are the 2025 nominees for Dallas:

Emerging Chef

RJ Yoakum, Georgie

Best New Restaurant

Mabo

Best New Bar

Bar Colette

Outstanding Bakery

Starship Bagel

Humanitarian of the Year

Chad Houser of Cafe Momentum

Best Chef: Texas

Regino Rojas, Purépecha

The exterior of Starship Bagel. | Photo by Paul Torres, Sobremesa Studios
The exterior of Starship Bagel. | Photo by Paul Torres, Sobremesa Studios

Here is the complete list of Texas nominees in national categories:

Emerging Chef

RJ Yoakum, Georgie (Dallas)

Best New Restaurant

Ema (Houston)

Mabo (Dallas)

Best New Bar

Bar Colette (Dallas)

Outstanding Professional in Beverage Service

Arjav Ezekiel, Birdie’s (Austin)

Outstanding Wine and Other Beverages Program

March (Houston)

Outstanding Bakery

Starship Bagel (Dallas)

Outstanding Hospitality

Mixtli (San Antonio)

Venetian Spritz at March in Houston. | Photo by Zachary Horst
Venetian Spritz at March in Houston. | Photo by Zachary Horst

Here is the complete list of nominees for Best Chef: Texas:

Thomas Billie — Belly of the Beast, Spring.

Emmanuel Chavez — Tatemó, Houston.

Emil Oliva – Leche de Tigre, San Antonio.

Regino Rojas — Purépecha, Dallas.

Michael Anthony Serva – Bordo, Marfa

The full list of finalists can be found at jamesbeard.org. The official restaurant and chef awards ceremony will be held at the Lyric Opera of Chicago on Monday, June 16, with separate awards for media categories announced on Wednesday, May 7.

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Megha McSwain

Megha McSwain is the Managing Editor of DiningOut Houston. Megha was born in Mumbai, India, but has called Houston home for more than 35 years and has a great admiration for the city’s budding food scene. She has a decade of writing experience in the food and travel space, having previously contributed to Food Network, Eater, InsideHook, Resy, Texas Monthly, and Texas Highways. Beyond writing, Megha appears as a regular guest on local lifestyle television show, Great Day Houston, where she reports on restaurants, chefs and events.
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