Minneapolis, MN
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
Minneapolis, MN
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Minneapolis, MN
MSP Airport Thanksgiving travel: What to expect
File photo of MSP airport. (FOX 9)
MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) – The Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport (MSP) is bracing for a busy Thanksgiving holiday travel period lasting through early December.
Holiday travel at MSP
Local perspective:
MSP is preparing for a busy travel period, with more than 441,000 people expected to pass through security checkpoints over 12 days. Wednesday, Nov. 26, and Sunday, Nov. 30, are projected to be the busiest days, with an estimated 47,000 to 49,000 people walking through the doors each day.
“We will see passenger activity pick up a week out from Thanksgiving as many get a jump-start on their holiday travels,” explained Brian Ryks, CEO of the Metropolitan Airports Commission, which owns and operates MSP.
Travelers using the airport between Nov. 20 and Dec. 1 should prepare for busy roadways and terminals due to an increased number of drivers picking up and dropping off passengers for the holidays, the airport says.
To help manage the congestion, MSP has opened a new FLEX Lane at Terminal 1 for an additional area to pick-up and drop-off passengers. This new zone is located across from the primary drop-off curb, and offers terminal access through doors 5–8.
Big picture view:
AAA is predicting a record-setting Thanksgiving travel season, anticipating at least 81.8 million people will travel at least 50 miles or more from home. The majority, an estimated 73 million people, plan to travel by car, up 1.3 million people from last year.
Air travel is also expected to rise, with roughly 6 million travelers taking domestic flights, a 2% increase over the previous year, according to AAA.
Holiday travel tips
MSP provided tips for those planning to travel during the holidays:
- MSP passengers can reserve a spot in the security line for free using MSP reserve.
- Travelers can pre-book parking online, though it must be made at least 12 hours prior to the scheduled arrival time.
- Travelers using Terminal 1 can view the checkpoint wait-time boards upon arrival. All gates can be accessed from either checkpoint, though the North Checkpoint often has shorter wait times.
- Drivers can use the new FLEX Lane option, or use either level of the terminal to pick up or drop off passengers.
- To help reduce congestion, drivers are encouraged to wait at the free cellphone lots, located on Post Road, until their party is ready to be picked up.
The Source: This story uses information from MAC and AAA press release.
Minneapolis, MN
Minneapolis man arrested after alleged reckless discharge of a firearm in Cass Lake
CASS LAKE — A Minneapolis man has been arrested after discharging a firearm at a gas station on Tuesday in Cass Lake.
According to a release from Cass County Sheriff Bryan Welk, at 11:16 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 18, dispatch received a report of an individual with a gun shooting in a parking lot of a business at 203 Aspen Ave. NW in Cass Lake.
Deputies arrived on the scene and, in talking with the individuals involved, found that a family was traveling from the Bemidji area to the Twin Cities when a dispute occurred.
The driver of the vehicle stopped in the parking lot of a business, passengers exited the vehicle, and a weapon was fired at an adult male passenger, striking a gas pump, the release said. Minor injuries were reported from the dispute.
Jose Pineda Jr., 20, of Minneapolis, was arrested and transported to the Cass County Detention Center. Charges, including reckless discharge of a firearm, second-degree assault and domestic assault, are pending.
Assisting at the scene were the Itasca County Sheriff’s Office and the Leech Lake Tribal Police Department.
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