Meet the ICE Alumni Among James Beard Award Semifinalists
These seven graduates have some of the best restaurants in the country.
After a two-year hiatus, the James Beard Foundation is once again doling out its prestigious awards within the restaurant industry this June. On February 23, the Foundation announced the semifinalists for their Restaurant and Chef Awards, and among them, a number of ICE alumni.
These ICE graduates are receiving national recognition from one of the most prestigious culinary organizations, the James Beard Foundation, despite the uncertainty the restaurant industry has faced in the last two years.
Mashama Bailey (Culinary, '01)
Outstanding Chef, The Grey
Chef Mashamas The Grey is . Now in operation for nearly a decade, the Savannah, Georgia-based concept was named one of TIMEs Greatest Places 2018, and was the subject of an episode in the latest season of the hit Netflix show, "Chef's Table." Her menu uses regional ingredients to create comforting and creative dishes that have attracted diners from around the world.
Rachel Yang (Culinary, '01)
Outstanding Chef, Joule
After graduating from ICE, throughout New York City before moving to Seattle in 2007 to open her own restaurant with her partner, Seif Chirchi. Joule serves refined Korean fare using classic techniques, and it almost immediately put the two chefs on the map. They landed a spot to compete on Iron Chef in 2010 and have been consistently nominated for the James Beard Award for Best Chef: Northwest. Now Chef Rachel and her partner are in the running for the countrys most outstanding chef.
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Mary Attea (Culinary, '11)
Best Chef: NY State, The Musket Room
When Chef Mary took over as Executive Chef of The Musket Room, a Michelin-starred restaurant in Manhattans Nolita neighborhood, in February of 2020, she took the bold step of transitioning the then seven-year-old restaurants menu of New Zealand cuisine to a menu that featured more global fare.
Clearly, the switch has paid off.
Helen Nguyen (Culinary, '17)
Best Chef: NY State, Saigon Social
Chef Helen worked in real estate for a decade before enrolling in at . After working her way up at Chef Nicolas Abellos L'Appart and Chef Daniel Boulud's eponymous two-Michelin-starred flagship, she opened her Vietnamese comfort food restaurant, Saigon Social, in 2019.
Ayesha Nurdjaja (Culinary, '07)
Best Chef: NY State, Shuka
Chef Ayesha is on a culinary roll. Her Shuka offshoot, Shukette, was recently recognized by the New York Times as one of the citys best new restaurants in 2021. Now shes in the running for Best Chef in the state for her accomplishments at her first restaurant, Shuka, a Mediterranean eatery she opened in 2017.
Shennari Freeman (Health Supportive, '21)
Emerging Chef, Cadence
Ever since earning her diploma in from ICE New York, Chef Shennaris star has been quickly rising. Her vegan soul food restaurant, Cadence, has earned much acclaim from the likes of the New York Times, Tasting Table, Esquire, Resy and VegOut. Now the James Beard Foundation is recognizing Chef Shennari for her talents, putting her in the running for emerging chef.
Sohui Kim (Culinary & Management, '02)
Best New Restaurant, Gage & Tollner
Chef Sohui is another ICE graduate to be honored by both the New York Times and the James Beard Foundation. The first iteration of Gage & Tollner was open from 1879 to 2004, but it wasnt until 2021 when Chef Sohui and her business partners brought the iconic restaurant back to hungry New York City diners. Patrons and critics alike are happy to see the famed institution return.
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