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James Beard Award-winner Gabriel Rucker in the tiny open kitchen at Le Pigeon.
Culture / Food / Portland Restaurants

James Beard Award-Winning Chefs

Portland's most decorated chefs cook up a lot of attention and some seriously awesome eats.

Updated Mar. 31, 2025 5 min read

Kate Loftesness

The James Beard Awards, named for the eccentric, Portland-born chef who revolutionized the American dining scene in the 20th century, are the nation’s highest annual culinary honor. With such a talked-about and delicious food scene, it’s no surprise that Portland chefs have racked up a few James Beard Awards over the years.

Recent James Beard Winners in Portland

Here are some of the most notable chefs recently bestowed with the honor:

Gregory Gourdet

Best Chef: Northwest – 2024

Before winning Best Chef: Northwest in 2024, Gourdet was a three-time semifinalist in the category and a nominee in 2020. (Fun fact: you might also recognize Gourdet from his run on the television show “Top Chef”, where he was a finalist.)

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Gregory Gourdet, winner of the James Beard Award for Best Chef: Northwest – 2024.

Credit: Eva Kosmas Flores

Gourdet’s restaurant Kann, featuring wood-fired, gluten-free Haitian cuisine, won the James Beard Award for Best New Restaurant in 2023. Just downstairs, Gourdet runs the luxurious cocktail lounge Sousòl (Haitian Creole for ‘basement’), offering grilled jerk chicken skewers, salted cot fritters, and a menu of cocktails, wine, beer and zero-proof cocktails. Previously, Gourdet was executive chef and culinary director of Departure at The Nines.

His book with JJ Goode, “Everyone’s Table: Global Recipes for Modern Health,” highlights vegetable-forward global dishes without gluten, dairy, soy, legumes or grains. It won the 2022 James Beard Award for Best Cookbook.

Joshua McFadden

Book: Vegetable-Focused Cooking – 2018

After earning a Best Chef: Northwest nomination in 2017, the Ava Gene’s chef picked up a 2018 prize for his cookbook, “Six Seasons: A New Way with Vegetables,” which features 225 recipes that promise to “coax the best from vegetables at each stage of their lives.”

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Chef Joshua McFadden (Ava Gene’s) prepares a meal at the Feast Portland festival in 2018.

Credit: David Alvarado

Greg Denton and Gabrielle Quiñónez Denton

Best Chef: Northwest – 2017

The married chef-owners at OX Restaurant took home the top regional honors in 2017 after earning nominations the previous three years. Sample their wood-fired, Argentinian-inspired cooking at OX.

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Gabrielle Quiñónez Denton and Greg Denton inside their restaurant, OX.

Naomi Pomeroy

Best Chef: Northwest – 2014

Legendary chef Naomi Pomeroy, who tragically passed in 2024, won Best Chef: Northwest in 2014 after being nominated in 2009, 2010, 2012 and 2013. Beast, the restaurant that brought her so much acclaim, closed in 2020. Pomeroy’s legacy lives on at Expatriate, nominated for Outstanding Bar Program in 2020 and offering cocktails and Burmese-inspired fare, and at Cornet Custard, which she co-founded in 2024.

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Chef Megan Sanchez (left) greets chef Naomi Pomeroy (right) at Sanchez’s restaurant, Güero, in Southeast Portland.

Credit: Bon Appétit

Gabriel Rucker

Best Chef: Northwest – 2013
Outstanding Chef (semifinalist) – 2025

The Best Chef: Northwest winner in 2013 gained recognition for his unique and adventurous take on French cuisine at the eastside eatery Le Pigeon. Additionally, Rucker won Rising Star Chef of the Year in 2011 after being nominated four times. You can find some of his James Beard Award-worthy food recipes in his 2013 cookbook, “Le Pigeon: Cooking at the Dirty Bird“.

If you can’t find a seat at Le Pigeon, you might want to try your luck at Canard, his casual wine bar serving a more playful menu.

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James Beard Award-winning chef Gabriel Rucker in 2018, sitting in Canard, his café by day and wine bar by night, located next door to his acclaimed restaurant Le Pigeon.

Credit: Stuart Mullenberg

Ken Forkish

Baking & Dessert Cookbook – 2013

Rounding out Portland’s most-recognized chefs is pastry virtuoso Ken Forkish, who was an Outstanding Pastry Chef nominee in 2011 and 2013, and won in 2013 for his cookbook “Flour, Water, Salt, Yeast“. Get your fill of his baked goods at Ken’s Artisan Bakery and Ken’s Artisan Pizza.

Greg Higgins

Best Chef: Northwest – 2002

This pioneer of whole-hog cooking and farm-to-table dining in Portland was one of the first Portland chefs to garner national attention when he won the Beard Award in 2002. Enjoy his still-stellar cuisine at the eponymous Higgins Restaurant downtown.

Find James Beard Award Winners

Eat food from James Beard Award-winning chefs at these fine Portland restaurants.

Notable James Beard Award Nominees and Venues in Portland

Portland has many James Beard Award-nominated chefs — here’s where to eat their food:

Sarah Minnick

Outstanding Chef nominee (semifinalist) – 2025, 2024
Best Chef: Northwest nominee (semifinalist) – 2018

  • Lovely’s Fifty Fifty

Ryan Roadhouse

Best Chef: Northwest nominee (semifinalist) – 2025, 2024

  • Nodoguro

Katy Millard

Outstanding Restaurant nominee (semifinalist) — 2025
Outstanding Hospitality nominee (semifinalist) – 2022
Best Chef: Northwest nominee (finalist) – 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020
Best New Restaurant nominee (semifinalist) – 2016

  • Coquine

Akkapong “Earl” Ninsom

Best New Restaurant winner – 2024
Outstanding Restaurateur nominee (finalist) – 2022
Best New Restaurant nominee (finalist) – 2020

  • Eem
  • PaaDee
  • Langbaan
  • Hat Yai – Belmont
  • Hat Yai – Killingsworth

Joel Gunderson

Outstanding Professional in Beverage Service nominee (semifinalist) – 2025

  • Heavenly Creatures

Kyurim Lee

Outstanding Bakery nominee (semi-finalist) – 2025
Outstanding Bakery nominee (finalist) – 2024

  • JinJu Patisserie

Thomas Pisha-Duffly

Best Chef Northwest nominee (semi-finalist) – 2025
Best Chef Northwest nominee (finalist) – 2022
Best New Restaurant nominee (finalist) – 2020

  • Gado Gado
  • Oma’s Hideaway

Tim Artale

Outstanding Bar nominee (semifinalist) – 2025

  • Scotch Lodge

Carlo Lamagna

Best Chef Northwest nominee (finalist) – 2022

  • Magna Kusina

Vince Nguyen

Best Chef Northwest nominee (finalist) – 2022

  • Berlu

Thuy Pham

Emerging Chef nominee (semifinalist) – 2022

  • Mama Dút (now closed)

Lauro Romero, Olivia Bartruff and Roberto Torres

Best New Restaurant nominee (semifinalist) – 2022

  • República

Peter Cho

Best Chef Northwest nominee (finalist) – 2020
Best Chef Northwest nominee (finalist) – 2019
Best New Restaurant nominee (semifinalist) – 2017

  • Han Oak

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Best Chef: Northwest nominee (finalist) – 2017, 2018, 2019

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Best Chef: Northwest nominee (finalist)– 2018

  • Kachka

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Best Chef: Northwest nominee – 2018

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Peter Vuong

Best Chef: Northwest (semifinalist) – 2024

  • Ha VL

Ha (Christina) Luu

Best Chef: Northwest (semifinalist) – 2017, 2018

  • Ha VL
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Kristen D. Murray

Outstanding Pastry Chef nominee – 2017, 2018

  • Måurice

Cathy Whims

Best Chef: Northwest nominee (finalist) – 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014

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