Oscars of the Food World
San Antonio nabs 2 finalist nominations in the 2026 James Beard Awards
San Antonio had an impressive showing in the next round of the 2026 James Beard Awards. Of the city’s 7 semifinalist nominations, two have been named finalists, both in national categories. Although the Alamo City had three semifinalists in the Best Chef: Texas category, none moved on to the final round.
Here are all of the nominees in the national categories:
- Emerging Chef: Adrian Torres, Maximo (Houston)
- Best New Restaurant: Agnes and Sherman (Houston)
- Outstanding Professional in Beverage Service: June Rodil, March (Houston)
- Outstanding Pastry Chef or Baker: Tavel Bristol-Joseph, Nicosi (San Antonio)
- Outstanding Pastry Chef or Baker: Maggie Huff, Lucia (Dallas)
- Outstanding Restaurateur: Hugo Ortega and Tracy Vaught, H-Town Restaurant Group (Houston)
- Outstanding Restaurant: Mixtli (San Antonio)
The nominees for Best Chef: Texas include:
- Ope Amosu, ChòpnBlọk (Houston)
- Evelyn Garcia and Henry Lu, JŪN (Houston)
- Scott Girling, Osteria il Muro (Denton)
- Gabe Padilla and Melissa Padilla, Cafe Piro (Socorro)
- Finn Walter, The Nicolett (Lubbock)
In the semifinalist round, Houston led the way among Texas cities with 12 nominations. Austin earned nine nominations, followed by eight in Dallas and seven in San Antonio. Last year, Houston had four finalist nominations, including Thomas Bille of Belly of the Beast in Spring, who won Best Chef: Texas.
Notably, all of the Texas nominees are first-time finalists, except for Hugo Ortega, who won Best Chef: Southwest in 2017. March, the restaurant June Rodil leads as the CEO of Goodnight Hospitality, earned a finalist nomination in 2025 for Outstanding Wine and Other Beverages Program. Bristol-Joseph has earned significant national recognition from other groups, including a Food & Wine Best New Chef Award in 2020 and a Michelin star for Nicosi. Mixtli also holds a Michelin star.
Considered the Oscars of the food world, the James Beard Foundation announced the finalists for its Restaurant and Chef Awards on Tuesday, March 31. The awards recognize excellence by chefs and other culinary professionals in a wide range of categories ranging from Outstanding Chef to Best New Restaurant. Last year, the James Beard Foundation added three new categories to recognize the beverage side of hospitality: Best New Bar, Outstanding Professional in Beverage Service, and Outstanding Professional in Cocktail Service.
Winners must also have “demonstrated commitment to racial and gender equity, community, sustainability, and a culture where all can thrive,” according to the organization’s website.
The awards also include media categories that will be announced on May 6. The Restaurant and Chef Awards ceremony will be held at the Lyric Opera of Chicago on June 15.


