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  • All the chefs and restaurants in the Carolinas up for a 2026 James Beard Award

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    Chefs and restaurants across the Carolinas have been honored as 2026 James Beard Award Semifinalists, with strong showings in the Asheville area and Charleston, along with nods for chefs in Charlotte, Cary and Raleigh.

    Restaurants and chefs who are finalists will be announced Tuesday, March 31. Those who take the top prize will be honored at the James Beard Restaurant and Chef Awards Ceremony on Monday, June 15 at Lyric Opera in Chicago.

    In Charlotte, chef Robin Anthony of Omakase Experience by Prime Fish is among the nine semifinalists for Best Chef: Southeast, which had 20 chefs honored in all. The high-end omakase restaurant offers a 15-course tasting menu featuring seasonal sushi, appetizers and more with fish flown in fresh from Tokyo daily.

    A portrait of a chef wearing a white chef’s coat embroidered with “PRIME FISH Exec. Chef Robin” and a tall white chef’s hat. The chef is standing in front of a light-colored brick wall with a small purple floral arrangement hanging behind. In the background, a wooden counter with a knife rack and other kitchen tools is visible.
    Chef Robin Anthony of Omakase Experience by Prime Fish is a 2026 James Beard Award semifinalist for Best Chef: Southeast. Andrew Colacchio

    Other Carolina semifinalists for Best Chef: Southeast in NC include:

    • Matt Dawes of The Bull and Beggar in Asheville, a European-inspired small plates restaurant
    • Steven Devereaux Greene of Herons at The Umstead in Cary. The fine dining restaurant is Michelin recommended restaurant featuring seasonal ingredients, and a five-course tasting menu is available.
    • Cheetie Kumar of Ajja in Raleigh, a Mediterranean restaurant that was nominated for the James Beard Award Best New Restaurant in 2023.
    • Taylor Montgomery of Montgomery Sky Farm in Leicester, a working farm that offers dining only by appointment through chef’s tables and other culinary experiences.

    Carolina semifinalists for Best Chef: Southeast in SC include:

    • Bintou N’Daw of Bintü Atelier in Charleston, which serves West African cuisine
    • Colin Marcelli of Renzo in Charleston, a pizza and natural wines restaurant
    • Heidi Vukov of Hook & Barrel in Myrtle Beach, a seafood-focused spot with small plates

    Other James Beard semifinalists

    Meherwan Irani and Molly Irani of Asheville-based Chai Pani Restaurant Group were named semifinalists for Outstanding Restaurateur. The Chai Pani Restaurant Group operates Chai Pani and Botiwalla, which also has a location in Charlotte at Optimist Hall.

    The group is no stranger to accolades — Chai Pani’s Asheville location was the 2022 James Beard Award winner for Outstanding Restaurant, Irani has been a semifinalist for Best Chef: Southeast five times, and chef Sahar Siddiqi was a semifinalist for Best Chef: Southeast in 2023. Its Decatur, Georgia, location is also Michelin recommended.

    Dean Neff of Seabird in Wilmington is among the semifinalists for Outstanding Chef. He also owns Zora’s Market & Kitchen, a fish market.

    “This is a sign to keep pushing,” he said in a statement sent to CharlotteFive in which he thanked his team and the Wilmington community.

    “We’ve had the ability to meet and work with people we love and trust through our restaurant and fish market, and these places give us a platform to have conversations about the people doing the hard work and our greater seafood system. We’re able to tell their stories, and all that goes into our local, sustainable seafood system and that helps diners to make better decisions about how they source seafood and furthers our progress with sustainability in aquaculture.”

    A portrait of Dean Neff and Lydia Clopton sitting together in a restaurant booth. Dean is wearing a blue button-down shirt, and Lydia is wearing a black t-shirt and a green skirt. They are positioned in front of a dark wood-paneled wall and heavy brown curtains, with several bottles of wine visible on a shelf in the background.
    Dean Neff is a 2026 James Beard Award semifinalist for Best Chef: Southeast. His wife, Lydia Clopton, is a pastry chef. Mallory Cash

    In Charleston, Chubby Fish was named a semifinalist for Outstanding Restaurant, and Hector Garate of Palmira Barbecue is a semifinalist for Emerging Chef. Weltons Tiny Bakeshop is a semifinalist for Outstanding Bakery.

    Best New Restaurant semifinalists from the Carolinas were French restaurant Merci in Charleston and Peregrine in Raleigh, a contemporary American eatery with global influences.

    “As a Bengali chef, cooking for 20 years and finally sharing what American food means to me, l’m overwhelmed by the support and how important it feels to be recognized for this,” Saif Rahman said in a statement.

    “My first thought was of my father, who believed in me as a chef, and would have kissed me right now. We have dreamed of this, my team and I; seeing their excitement means the world to me.”

    A close-up, high-resolution portrait of a smiling chef with a well-groomed dark beard and slicked-back dark hair, wearing a simple white t-shirt and a dark apron. The background is slightly out of focus, showing a dark, marbled wall and the metallic surfaces of a commercial kitchen.
    Saif Rahman is the chef at Peregrine in Raleigh, which is a 2026 James Beard Award semifinalist for Best New Restaurant. Forrest Mason

    Honors in beverages — an increased area of focus for the James Beard Awards — were also given to a few South Carolina restaurants.

    Stems and Skins in Charleston was recognized as a semifinalist for Outstanding Wine and Other Beverages Program, while Graft Wine Shop & Wine Bar in Charleston got a nod for Outstanding Bar.

    Andrea Ciavardini-Royko of Jianna in Greenville, SC, was named a semifinalist for Outstanding Professional in Beverage Service.

    This story was originally published January 21, 2026 at 1:58 PM.

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  • 10 NC restaurants named ‘best of the best’ in the US, TripAdvisor says

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    Cafe Pamlico offers breakfast, Sunday brunch and dinner. Reservations are strongly encouraged.

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    • TripAdvisor awarded ‘Best of the Best’ to several North Carolina restaurants in 2025.
    • Recognized venues include Second Empire, Jettie Rae’s, Posana, Vinnie’s and Cafe Pamlico.
    • Awards reflect top 12-month reviews; fewer than 1% of TripAdvisor’s 8 million listings earn it.

    From up-and-coming concepts to award-winning classics, North Carolina’s food scene is full of delicious dining spots — including a few that have been named among the best in the country.

    TripAdvisor released its annual Travelers’ Choice Awards Best of the Best winners, highlighting the ultimate destinations, hotels, restaurants and things to do around the world.

    The “Best of the Best” title is awarded to sites with “above-and-beyond reviews and opinions” over a 12-month period. Out of its 8 million listings, it’s a milestone that fewer than 1% achieve, according to the travel site.

    Of the all top-rated restaurants boasted as the best, these in North Carolina were spotlighted across different dining categories.

    Best fine dining restaurants

    Second Empire Restaurant & Tavern in Raleigh

    • Ranking: 3
    • TripAdvisor rating: 4.8
    • “True to its name, Second Empire Restaurant & Tavern leans into an elegant, historical vibe. And it has the seasonal dishes to match—think duck breast and scallops—all beautifully plated and presented. The staff knows the menu front to back and can walk you through the solid wine list, too. Don’t skip cocktails or dessert that bookend the experience,” the TripAdvisor report says.

    Ristorante Paoletti in Highlands

    • Ranking: 13
    • TripAdvisor rating: 4.7
    • “Homemade bread and a family vibe sets the scene at this Italian mainstay. Start with the light, crispy calamari and try a pasta special or two—heaping portions make sure no one leaves hungry. But save room for classic desserts like tiramisu. Staff add to the warm atmosphere and can walk you through their solid wine list,” the report says.

    Best casual dining restaurants

    Jettie Rae’s in Asheville

    • Ranking: 4
    • TripAdvisor rating: 4.8
    • “Jettie Rae’s Oyster House is a neighborhood seafood spot in Asheville, North Carolina. They serve up the classics—shrimp, oysters, lobster rolls, and the like—in a warm, welcoming space. Due to the restaurant’s popularity with locals and visitors, reservations are recommended,” the report says.

    Posana Downtown in Asheville

    • Ranking: 7
    • TripAdvisor rating: 4.6
    • “Posana Downtown Asheville feels both elegant and approachable with its modern decor and relaxed vibe. You’re in good hands with the staff, and the creative plating from the kitchen makes each dish look like art. If you’re into wine, the list is deep, and the chef’s seasonal plates, especially the local trout, are worth trying,” the report says.

    Vinnie’s Neighborhood Italian South in Asheville

    • Ranking: 23
    • TripAdvisor rating: 4.8
    • “Friendly staff, large portions, delicious pasta, charming decor—Vinnie’s is everything you want in an Italian restaurant. Reasonable prices and top-notch service make this a great spot for families. Don’t be surprised if the rhythmic sounds of martinis being shaken tempt you to order from the creative cocktail menu,” the report says.

    Best hidden gems in the U.S.

    The Copper Door in Hayesville

    • Ranking: 4
    • TripAdvisor rating: 4.8
    • “The Copper Door has a warm atmosphere and a creative menu that stands out for both presentation and flavor. You might want to try the signature short rib or something from the seafood section. The staff really knows their stuff and handles special requests smoothly. Don’t skip a cocktail—they’ve got an impressive drink list that pairs well with the food,” the report says.

    Lakeside Restaurant in Highlands

    • Ranking: 18
    • TripAdvisor rating: 4.7
    • “You’ll find Lakeside Restaurant right on the water, with an outdoor terrace that’s perfect for sunset. The menu’s got lots of variety, with generous portions and really nice presentation—try the locally inspired main dishes and don’t skip dessert. Service is quick and the staff are genuinely friendly. It’s easy to relax here without feeling crowded, even on busy nights,” the report says. 

    At Elm St. Grill in Greensboro

    • Ranking: 25
    • TripAdvisor rating: 4.6
    • “At Elm St Grill, you’ll spot tasteful decor, warm lighting, and a laid-back atmosphere that works for groups or casual catch-ups. The menu covers plenty of ground—fresh salads, flavorful mains, and an impressive drink list. Don’t skip the house burger or the grilled salmon. Staff keep things friendly and attentive, making it easy to relax and linger,” the report says.

    Best date night restaurants

    Cafe Pamlico in Buxton

    • Ranking: 7
    • TripAdvisor rating: 4.7
    • “Cafe Pamlico is located in Buxton, North Carolina and offers a world-class dining experience with exceptional food and detail-oriented service. Their contemporary coastal cuisine is driven by locally sourced seafood, meats, and produce, and they are committed to supporting local farmers and artisan food producers. Reservations are highly recommended,” the report say.

    Best vegan & vegetarian restaurants

    Posana Downtown in Asheville

    • Ranking: 12
    • TripAdvisor rating: 4.6
    • “Posana Downtown Asheville feels both elegant and approachable with its modern decor and relaxed vibe. You’re in good hands with the staff, and the creative plating from the kitchen makes each dish look like art. If you’re into wine, the list is deep, and the chef’s seasonal plates, especially the local trout, are worth trying,” the report says. 

    Previous best restaurants

    This isn’t the first time some of these fan-favorite spots were featured as top-rated restaurants by TripAdvisor.

    Last year, Vinnie’s Neighborhood Italian and Jettie Rae’s Oyster House were named among the best for casual dining, The Charlotte Observer previously reported. In 2023, Cafe Pamlico was ranked as one of the top hidden gems.

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