Immaculate Infatuation: America's Classics
Crook's Corner, we're coming for you. Damn.Foodspotting: Our hometown winner!
Best Chef: Pacific Michael Tusk of Quince in San Francisco told us he was elated that his win is happening this year when his family has gone through some hardships. Still have not had the fortune of dining at the renowned Quince, but hoping it happens very soon. ~Fiona
Immaculate Infatuation: Some Words of Wisdom
If people could permanently shelve the word "foodie", this world would be a way better place.America’s Classic: Crook’s Corner, Chapel Hill, NC
Since 1982, Crook’s Corner has carried the torch of regional foodways, employing and inspiring a generation of young culinary talent—including two James Beard Award–winning chefs.Megan & MHT: The Fabulous Belinda Chang
"Someone just asked me what I'm going to do now and I said, 'What do you mean? I'm going to go to work with a $5 corkscrew in my bra and a lighter for my decanting candle.'"
Humanitarian of the Year: FareStart
The 2011 Humanitarian of the Year Award goes to FareStart, a Seattle-based nonprofit organization that provides culinary job training and placement for homeless and disadvantaged individuals.Megan & MHT: Jamie Bissonnette on Tripe
Jamie Bissonnette is helping out Boston chef Ken Oringer with his dish, white curry with galangal and crunchy garlic. What's the secret to tripe? "You have to cook the shit out of it. If you get tripe from some old grandmother it's probably great, but these young people don't cook it enough," says Bissonnette.
More Winners!
Best Chef: Northeast: Tony Maws, Craigie On Main, Cambridge, MA Best Chef: Pacific: Michael Tusk, Quince, San Francisco Best Chef: Northwest: Andy Ricker, Pok Pok, Portland, OR Best Chef: South: Stephen Stryjewski, Cochon, New Orleans Best Chef: Southeast: Andrea Reusing, Lantern, Chapel Hill, NC Best Chef: Southwest: Saipin Chutima, Lotus of Siam, Las Vegas AND Tyson Cole, Uchi, Austin, TX Coming up, our design and graphics honors, the award for Outstanding Service, and more!Immaculate Infatuation: Big Win for Cochon
Speaking of pigs, much love for the guys from Cochon who just won for Best Chef: South. Best meal we've eaten all year was at their fine NOLA establishment.Pages
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