The James Beard Foundation announced the semifinalists for the 2017 James Beard Awards on Wednesday morning, and Chicago is well-represented.

The awards are among the food world’s big honors; many compare them to the Oscars for chefs and restaurants. 

Below, see which Chicago chefs and restaurants made the semifinalist cut. Finalists will be announced March 15, and the awards gala will be May 1 at the Lyric Opera. This will be the third year Chicago has hosted the national awards.

Best new restaurant 

Oriole, Chicago

Roister, Chicago

Smyth, Chicago 

 

Outstanding baker

Greg Wade, Publican Quality Bread, Chicago

 

Outstanding bar program

Lost Lake, Chicago

 

Outstanding chef

Tony Mantuano, Spiaggia, Chicago

Carrie Nahabedian, Naha, Chicago

 

Outstanding pastry chef

Aya Fukai, Maple & Ash, Chicago

Meg Galus, Boka, Chicago

 

Outstanding restaurant 

Topolobampo, Chicago

 

Outstanding restaurateur

Kevin Boehm and Rob Katz, Boka Restaurant Group, Chicago (Boka, Girl & the Goat, Momotaro and others)

 

Outstanding service

Boka, Chicago

North Pond, Chicago

 

Outstanding wine program 

Sepia, Chicago

 

Outstanding wine, spirits or beer professional

Charles Joly, Crafthouse Cocktails, Chicago

 

Rising star chef of the year 

David Park, Hanbun, Westmont, Ill.

Jenner Tomaska, Next, Chicago

 

Best chef: Great Lakes (Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio)

Jake Bickelhaupt, 42 Grams, Chicago

Abraham Conlon, Fat Rice, Chicago

Paul Fehribach, Big Jones, Chicago

Phillip Foss, EL Ideas, Chicago

Sarah Grueneberg, Monteverde, Chicago

Gene Kato, Sumi Robata Bar, Chicago

Beverly Kim and Johnny Clark, Parachute, Chicago

Edward Kim, Ruxbin, Chicago

Ryan McCaskey, Acadia, Chicago

Iliana Regan, Elizabeth, Chicago

Noah Sandoval, Oriole, Chicago

Lee Wolen, Boka, Chicago

Erling Wu-Bower, Nico Osteria, Chicago

For the complete list of semifinalists, visit www.jamesbeard.org/awards

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