If you’re a longtime Florida foodie, then you can probably rattle off the names of some James Beard Award winners from the Sunshine State. The James Beard Awards started in 1990, to recognize the country’s best restaurants, chefs, food writers and others in the culinary world. A sprinkling of Floridians have been honored recently. But in the big categories like Best New Restaurant and Outstanding Chef, it’s been crickets. At least one food writer says that’s no coincidence.
Eric Barton is a Miami-based freelance journalist who writes about food for Flamingo, a Florida lifestyle magazine. He’s also a former James Beard Awards judge. In a Flamingo article, Eric cites a few reasons for the supposed snubs.
Eric is here to break down how the judging works, why winning this award is so important for restaurants in the first place and what can be done to make the contest more fair. He’ll also offer his picks for the best Florida restaurants that he says deserve a second look.
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