Friday, May 5, 2017

Philadelphia Earns Top National Honors At James Beard Awards

Best-In-Nation Awards For Chef, Restaurateur & Best Chef: Mid-Atlantic Go To Philly
 Stephen Starr  Michael Solomonov  Greg Vernick
Philadelphia chefs Stephen Starr ("Outstanding Restaurateur" winner, left), Michael Solomonov ("Outstanding Chef" winner, center) and Greg Vernick ("“Best Chef: Mid-Atlantic" winner, right) all won big at the James Beard Foundation Awards on May 1. 
Credits: Photo courtesy the Starr Restaurant Organization (left), by M. Persico (center), and by Clay Williams (right)


It’s called “the Oscars of food,” and this week in Chicago, three Philadelphia culinary stars brought home gold. At the James Beard Foundation Awards on May 1, Michael Solomonov of Zahav won the very top prize of “Outstanding Chef.” Stephen Starr of Starr Restaurant Organization also won the top-in-nation honor of “Outstanding Restaurateur.” And Greg Vernick of Vernick Food & Drink won “Best Chef: Mid-Atlantic.” These wins do more than merely showcase Philadelphia’s emergent culinary talents: They cement the city’s status as a culinary destination.

Michael Solomonov is the chef and co-owner of Philadelphia’s Zahav, along with Rooster Soup Co., Abe Fisher, Federal Donuts (several locations), Dizengoff and just-opened Goldie. His 2017 Outstanding Chef award makes him a four-time James Beard winner. In 2011, he won “Best Chef, Mid-Atlantic.” Last year, he and business partner Steve Cook shared “Book of the Year” and “International” Foundation Book Awards for Zahav: A World of Israeli Cooking. Solomonov and Cook have a second Dizengoff in New York City’s Chelsea Market and both Dizengoff and Federal Donuts opening in Miami this spring.

Outstanding Restaurateur winner Stephen Starr is the owner of 35 restaurants, starting with Old City, Philadelphia’s groundbreaking Continental and Buddakan, and now 18 more Philadelphia restaurants, plus destination eateries that span New York to Florida to Paris, including Le Diplomate in Washington, DC and New York City’s Le Coucou, the 2017 winner of the James Beard Foundation’s “Best New Restaurant.”
Greg Vernick, Best Chef: Mid-Atlantic is the chef and co-owner of Rittenhouse Square’s New American Vernick Food & Drink. He’s also a Philadelphia-area native, graduate of the Culinary Institute of America and former protégé of Jean-Georges Vongerichten.

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