Cincinnati chef Jose Salazar is one step closer to earning the designation of "James Beard Award winner." Salazar has been named a nominee for the 2024 Best Chef: Great Lakes (IL, IN, MI, OH).
The other four nominees in the category are: Vinnie Cimino, Cordelia, Cleveland; Sujan Sarkar, Indienne, Chicago; Hajime Sato, Sozai, Clawson, MI; and Jenner Tomaska, Esmé, Chicago.
"Yes chef! Thrilled for our commander in chief and a huge congratulations to each fellow nominee on the list for 2024," his restraurant, Mita's, posted on Facebook. "Cheers to another year of outstanding eats at Mita’s and beyond."
As WVXU previously reported:
Salazar was on the finalist list along with fellow Cincinnati chefs Erik Bentz and Elaine Uykimpang Bentz of Café Mochiko and Jeffery Harris of Nolia Kitchen. Semifinalists were announced Jan. 24.
The restaurant and chef awards will be announced Monday, June 10.
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Salazar's team at Mita's posted on Facebook at the time, saying, "We are so excited and honored to be amongst this year's excellent group of nominees for the 2024 James Beard Awards! Congratulations to our fellow Ohioans - , , !"
Three of the four were semifinalists in 2023, as well, under different categories:
- Mita's, nominated for Outstanding Restaurant
- Nolia, nominated for Best New Restaurant
- Elaine Uykimpang Bentz of Café Mochiko, nominated for Outstanding Pastry Chef or Baker
"We are so excited to honor this year's semifinalists who embody the spirit of excellence that defines the James Beard Awards," said Dawn Padmore, vice president of awards, in a release. "I look forward to seeing what they accomplish in the years to come."
The James Beard Awards were created in 1990 and "recognize exceptional talent and achievement in the culinary arts, hospitality, media, and broader food system, as well as a demonstrated commitment to racial and gender equity, community, sustainability, and a culture where all can thrive."
Camp Washington Chili holds Cincinnati's only James Beard Award. It won in the America's Classics category in 2000.
Chef Jean-Robert de Cavel was a nominee (2000, 2001, 2006) and semifinalist (2008, 2009, 2012, 2013) multiple times.
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Chef Salazar has been a semifinalist six times in 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2022 and 2023, all for Mita's.
Chef Ryan Santos was a semifinalist in 2020 and Chef Elaine Uykimpang Bentz was a semifinalist in 2022 (under the name Elaine Townsend) and 2023.