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Houston Earns 12 Nominations on the 2026 James Beard Awards Semifinalist List

From Hugo Ortega and Tracy Vaught to rising stars and standout new openings, Houston-area nominees shine across multiple James Beard Awards categories
Written By: author avatar Megha McSwain
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Megha McSwain is the Texas Editor for DiningOut Magazine, managing editorial content for Houston and Dallas. Megha was born in Mumbai, India, and currently resides in Houston. She has a passion for reporting on food, restaurants, chefs, and travel, and has contributed to outlets like Food Network, Eater, InsideHook, Resy, Texas Monthly, and Texas Highways throughout her career. As a trusted member of the local media, Megha also appears as a regular guest on local lifestyle television shows, Great Day Houston on KHOU11, and Texas Today on NBC5.
Chef Shawn Gawle of Camaraderie is a 2026 semi-finalist for Best Chef Texas. | Photo by Arturo Olmos
Chef Shawn Gawle of Camaraderie is a 2026 semi-finalist for Best Chef Texas. | Photo by Arturo Olmos

The James Beard Foundation has announced its 2026 semifinalists, and once again, Houston shows up as a serious force in the American food conversation, with nominations that span fine dining, hospitality, bars, and emerging talent.

Leading the local charge is Hugo Ortega and Tracy Vaught of H-Town Restaurant Group, named semifinalists for Outstanding Restaurateur. The longtime champions of regional Mexican cuisine and thoughtful hospitality continue to define Houston dining through restaurants like Hugo’s, Xochi, Caracol, and Urbe, and most recently Zaranda, which opened in Downtown last year. 

Tracy Vaught and Hugo Ortega of H-Town Restaurant Group. | Photo by Erik Kayne
Tracy Vaught and Hugo Ortega of H Town Restaurant Group | Photo by Erik Kayne

In the Outstanding Chef category, Manabu Horiuchi of Kata Robata and Katami earns a well-deserved nod, further cementing Houston’s reputation as one of the country’s most exciting cities for Japanese cuisine. 

Houston’s next generation is also making waves. Max Lappé and Jacques Varon of Baso were named semifinalists for Emerging Chef, as was Adrian Torres of Maximo in West University Place.

On the restaurant front, Agnes and Sherman landed a semifinalist spot for Best New Restaurant, signaling national recognition for Houston’s evolving neighborhood-driven dining scene. Meanwhile, Lee’s earned a nod for Best New Bar, highlighting the city’s growing influence in cocktail culture and late-night hospitality.

Behind the bar, Houston talent continued to shine. June Rodil of March was named a semifinalist for Outstanding Professional in Beverage Service, while Kristine Nguyen of Bludorn earned recognition for Outstanding Professional in Cocktail Service—two accolades that underscore the city’s strength not just in the kitchen, but across the entire dining experience.

Rounding out the list, the Best Chef: Texas category reads like a who’s who of Houston excellence, with semifinalists including Ope Amosu (ChòpnBlọk), Kent Domas and Seth Siegel-Gardner (Milton’s), Evelyn Garcia and Henry Lu (JŪN), and Shawn Gawle (Camaraderie). Together, they represent the diversity, global perspective, and creative confidence that have become hallmarks of Houston cooking.

Restaurant and Chef Award nominees will be announced on Tuesday, March 31, with winners revealed Monday, June 15 at the Lyric Opera of Chicago. Until then, Houston can take pride in a semifinalist list that reflects not just national recognition, but a city firmly in its culinary prime.

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Megha McSwain Texas Managing Editor
Megha McSwain is the Texas Editor for DiningOut Magazine, managing editorial content for Houston and Dallas. Megha was born in Mumbai, India, and currently resides in Houston. She has a passion for reporting on food, restaurants, chefs, and travel, and has contributed to outlets like Food Network, Eater, InsideHook, Resy, Texas Monthly, and Texas Highways throughout her career. As a trusted member of the local media, Megha also appears as a regular guest on local lifestyle television shows, Great Day Houston on KHOU11, and Texas Today on NBC5.

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