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A restaurant in Minneapolis and a chef in St. Paul each claimed a 2025 James Beard Award
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A restaurant that serves French-American cuisine in Minneapolis is the winner of the 2025 James Beard Award for best new restaurant.
Bûcheron – a French word that translates to lumberjack – claimed the prestigious award, one of several that recognize “excellence in the culinary arts, food and beverage, and hospitality industries,” according to a June 16 news release from the James Beard Foundation.
The best new restaurant recognizes establishments that opened between Oct. 1, 2023, and Sept. 30, 2024, and “already demonstrates excellence in cuisine, seems likely to make a significant impact in years to come and demonstrates consistent excellence in food, atmosphere, hospitality, and operations,” the news release says.
And Bûcheron wasn’t the only Minnesota restaurant to be recognized. Karyn Tomlinson, of St. Paul’s Myriel, was named best chef in the Midwest region, which includes Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wisconsin.
“It’s with deep celebration that we congratulate the 2025 restaurant and chef award winners – distinguished culinary, beverage, and hospitality leaders whose talent and vision are shaping our dining landscape,” said James Beard Foundation CEO Clare Reichenbach.
Which restaurants received awards?
- Outstanding Restaurateur: Lee Hanson and Riad Nasr, Frenchette, Le Veau d’ Or and Le Rock, New York, New York
- Outstanding Chef: Jungsik Yim, Jungsik, New York, New York
- Outstanding Restaurant: Frasca Food and Wine, Boulder, Colorado
- Emerging Chef: Phila Lorn, Mawn, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Best New Restaurant: Bûcheron, Minneapolis, Minnesota
- Outstanding Bakery: JinJu Patisserie, Portland, Oregon
- Outstanding Pastry Chef or Baker: Cat Cox, Country Bird Bakery, Tulsa, Oklahoma
- Outstanding Hospitality: Atomix, New York, New York
- Outstanding Wine and Other Beverages Program: Charleston, Baltimore, Maryland
- Outstanding Bar: Kumiko, Chicago, Illinois
- Best New Bar: Identidad Cocktail Bar, San Juan, Puerto Rico
- Outstanding Professional in Beverage Service: Arjav Ezekiel, Birdie’s, Austin, Texas
- Outstanding Professional in Cocktail Service: Ignacio “Nacho” Jimenez, Superbueno, New York, New York
Which chefs received awards?
- Best Chef, California: Jon Yao, Kato, Los Angeles, California
- Best Chef, Great Lakes: Noah Sandoval, Oriole, Chicago, Illinois
- Best Chef, Mid-Atlantic: Carlos Delgado, Causa and Amazonia, Washington, D.C.
- Best Chef, Midwest: Karyn Tomlinson, Myriel, St. Paul, Minnesota
- Best Chef, Mountain: Salvador Alamilla, Amano, Caldwell, Idaho
- Best Chef, New York State: Vijay Kumar, Semma, New York, New York
- Best Chef, Northeast: Sky Haneul Kim, Gift Horse, Providence, Rhode Island
- Best Chef, Northwest and Pacific: Timothy Wastell, Antica Terra, Amity, Oregon
- Best Chef, South: Nando Chang, Itamae AO, Miami, Florida
- Best Chef, Southeast: Jake Howell, Peninsula, Nashville, Tennessee
- Best Chef, Southwest: Yotaka Martin, Lom Wong, Phoenix, Arizona
- Best Chef, Texas: Thomas Bille, Belly of the Beast, Spring, Texas
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Taste of Minnesota 2026 underway this weekend
This weekend downtown Minneapolis is hosting the Taste of Minnesota, offering free music performances and more than 100 food trucks and artist vendors. FOX 9’s Leon Purvis is onsite with a preview of what’s to come.
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‘Threads of Us’ explores how Minnesota immigrants hold onto home
What does it look like to carry your culture with you? When Minneapolis architect and photographer Patricia Mutebi posted a casting call on TikTok in December, she was looking for a way to map how immigrants and diaspora communities in Minnesota keep their heritage close.
She initially planned to photograph Twin Cities residents in their homes, but Operation Metro Surge, the federal immigration enforcement crackdown in Minnesota, forced her to reconsider the safety of her subjects.
“I didn’t think that people would feel comfortable letting a stranger into their home, trying to take pictures of them,” Mutebi said. “From January all through April, I photographed those who were comfortable coming into the downtown [Minneapolis] area.”
The result is “Threads of Us,” a portrait exhibit featuring 20 Hmong, Thai, Indian, African, Pakistani and Indigenous people who have built a life in the Twin Cities.
After seeing the exhibit, spend the rest of the weekend at the annual Taste of Minnesota, revisit soul music of the 1990s at the Dakota or watch Saturday’s World Cup matches at a street fair in Minneapolis.
Finding home in Minnesota
In “Threads of Us,” Mutebi asked each person she photographed the same question: What does home look like after you’ve left it behind?
“Each person I photographed taught me something new about perseverance and resilience,” Mutebi said. “They’ve come into a new place that doesn’t necessarily welcome them openly, but they’re choosing to show up as their authentic self regardless. Nothing could honestly beat that.”
Mutebi understands the feeling. She was born in Uganda, studied architecture in Kenya, and moved to Minnesota in 2019.
“I have friends here who have families that know how to cook Kenyan food, and whenever I go visit them, there’s a smell that just hits me, and I’m taken back to a time when I was an undergrad,” she said. “In the first house that I bought, I have this gallery wall that shows the journey I’ve traveled. It has art from Kenya, from Uganda, and pictures of friends and family. That’s the most treasured thing I have.”
She also draws inspiration from architects like Burkinabé-German designer Diébédo Francis Kéré, whose work centers on Indigenous materials and community-led design across Africa.
He “didn’t try to bring the Western world with him,” Mutebi said. “He was designing for the culture — where it sat, and using the materials they have to help people understand that we have these resources already.”
For “Threads of Us,” participants arrived in traditional clothing — from Hmong vests and Ethiopian habesha dresses to Ghanaian kente cloth and Pakistani shalwar kameez. They brought meaningful objects, including wedding garments, family heirlooms, Oromo beadwork, Somali incense burners and Ethiopian coffee ceremony sets. Each item served as a tangible bridge to their families and homelands.
“I found people who have photographed cultures in the most beautiful way and have captured joy without trying to modernize the culture,” Mutebi said. “I want to photograph people where they’re at and how they move through life without trying to change them one way or another.”
Threads of Us, now on view at The Residency by Modern Day Me in Minneapolis, is Mutebi’s first exhibit — but she’s already thinking about what comes next. She was recently selected for the cohort of the Little Africa residency program, where she will partner with local African-descent business owners to tell their stories through photography.
“Unless you’re Indigenous, you came from somewhere,” Mutebi said. “I want people to take the time to think about what it means to them and how they can show up in the places they are now.”
Date: Friday, July 3 through Friday, July 17.
Time: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday
Location: The Residency by Modern Day Me, 401 N. 1st Ave., Minneapolis
Cost: Free
For more information: Visit patriciamutebi.studio/portfolio/threadsofus

Taste of Minnesota
Spend your Fourth of July weekend at the Taste of Minnesota, where 18 local musicians and more than 100 food vendors will take over downtown Minneapolis for the annual two-day festival.
The main stage will feature grunge-pop band Gully Boys, hip-hop artist Nur-D, singer-songwriter Dessa, and DJ Sophia Eris. The North Star Stage will spotlight emerging acts, including Frankie Torres, Adam David Bohanan, and Solana and the Sunsets.
Date: Friday, July 3 and Saturday, July 4
Time: 4 to 10 p.m. on Friday. Noon to 10 p.m. on Saturday
Location: At the intersection of Nicollet Mall and Washington Avenue
Cost: Free. RSVP here.
For more information: Visit tasteofmn.com
A night of ’90s soul
If music from the 1995 film “Waiting to Exhale” still has a place on your playlist, head to the Dakota this Friday for the Ladies of Soul tribute show.
Local singers Solorah, Ashley Commodore and Monique Blakey will perform the soundtrack from start to finish, revisiting songs by Whitney Houston, Toni Braxton, Mary J. Blige, Brandy and Aretha Franklin.

World Cup watch party
Catch the knockout rounds between Canada and Morocco and Paraguay and France at the World Cup Street Fair in Minneapolis this Saturday.
Utepils Brewing will show both games on large indoor and outdoor screens, while the street fair will feature food trucks, art vendors, mini soccer games and DJ sets between kickoffs.
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Local historian tells Minnesota’s patriotism through soldier letters
As we approach America’s 250th birthday, patriotism is running high. Minnesota has a long history with a deep sense of patriotism. In the 1860s as the county was divided over slavery, young Minnesota men stepped up and volunteered to defend and fight for the principles the United States was established on. Local author and historian Hampton Smith tells the stories of patriotism through letters written by soldiers. FOX 9’s Randy Meier has more.
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