The winners of this year's Banchet Awards gathered with Chicago's culinary community at an after-party at Venue SIX10 in the Loop, celebrating the city's vibrant food scene. The event featured a variety of signature bites and craft cocktails from several beloved local institutions, including Frontera Grill, Superdawg, and Gene & Georgetti, which took home an Iconic Restaurant award for the first time.
According to Michael Muser, executive director of the Banchet Awards, the awards ceremony is "the one night our Chicago hospitality community stops to celebrate the beautiful chaos that makes our community everything that it is in Chicago." The event aims to recognize and honor the city's top local food and drink establishments, showcasing their unique offerings and contributions to the culinary landscape.
At the after-party, attendees mingled with some of the city's top chefs and industry leaders, enjoying food, drinks, and music. Photos from the event revealed a lively atmosphere, with guests admiring the small bamboo plates serving a variety of dishes on green and red tablecloths. Notable figures like Mary Eder-McClure, pastry chef at Galit and Cafe Yaya and nominee for Pastry Chef of the Year, were also spotted attending the party. Overall, the Banchet Awards after-party was a celebration of Chicago's culinary community, highlighting its diversity, creativity, and commitment to excellence.
According to Michael Muser, executive director of the Banchet Awards, the awards ceremony is "the one night our Chicago hospitality community stops to celebrate the beautiful chaos that makes our community everything that it is in Chicago." The event aims to recognize and honor the city's top local food and drink establishments, showcasing their unique offerings and contributions to the culinary landscape.
At the after-party, attendees mingled with some of the city's top chefs and industry leaders, enjoying food, drinks, and music. Photos from the event revealed a lively atmosphere, with guests admiring the small bamboo plates serving a variety of dishes on green and red tablecloths. Notable figures like Mary Eder-McClure, pastry chef at Galit and Cafe Yaya and nominee for Pastry Chef of the Year, were also spotted attending the party. Overall, the Banchet Awards after-party was a celebration of Chicago's culinary community, highlighting its diversity, creativity, and commitment to excellence.