Best Chefs in NC Crowned at the 2019 NCRLA Chef Showdown

The North Carolina Restaurant & Lodging Association (NCRLA), the voice of North Carolina’s $23 billion restaurant, foodservice and lodging industry, announced the winners of the fourth annual NCRLA Chef Showdown, which took place on Monday, Sept. 30 at Angus Barn’s Bay 7 in Durham. Steven Goff of AUX Bar in Asheville won the coveted NCRLA Chef of the Year, Jamie Turner of Earl’s Grocery and Soul Food Sessions in Charlotte earned NCRLA Pastry Chef of the Year and Johnny Burritt representing Apothecary Beverage Company in Asheville took home NCRLA Mixologist of the Year.

There were 20 chefs across North Carolina that were in the final running for the savory and sweet titles, judged by a panel of industry experts based on the presentation and taste of the dish as well as the best use and number of local North Carolina ingredients on each plate. Attendees also voted for their favorite dishes and drinks to determine the People’s Choice award winners for Savory, Pastry and Specialty Cocktail & Distillery.

For the first time ever, NCRLA introduced five statewide preliminary rounds ahead of two regional rounds in Raleigh and Charlotte. A total of 42 savory and pastry chefs collectively competed in a preliminary round in Morehead City, Asheville, Charlotte, Greensboro or Chapel Hill, with the hopes of moving forward.

Here is the complete list of 2019 winners:

  • Chef of the Year: Steven Goff, AUX Bar, Asheville
  • Pastry Chef of the Year: Jamie Turner, Earl’s Grocery and Soul Food Sessions, Charlotte
  • Mixologist of the Year: Johnny Burritt, representing Apothecary Beverage Company, Asheville
  • Distillery of the Year: Apothecary Beverage Company, Asheville
  • People’s Choice Savory: Cory Haigler, The Westin Charlotte, Charlotte
  • People’s Choice Pastry: Tie Whittaker, Buttermilk Boutique, Raleigh
  • People’s Choice Specialty Cocktail & Distillery: Jimmy Huyhn, representing Copper Barrel Distillery, Wilkesboro

The North Carolina Department of Agriculture Culinary also named its Culinary Ambassador Team, compiling an elite team of chefs who will be the culinary voice of the NCDA. Goff, Richard Gras, Haigler, Turner, Whittaker and Mary Jayne Wilson will advocate the use of North Carolina food and beverage products in restaurants and retail outlets across the state.

A special thanks to presenting sponsor, Got to Be NC Agriculture. For more information about the NCRLA Chef Showdown, visit ncrla.org/chefshowdown.

NCRLA Chef Showdown 2019 Winners
L-R: Lynn Minges, Johnny Burritt, Steven Goff, Heidi Billotto, Debbie Word, Jamie Turner, Vinay Patel

About NCRLA

Established in 1947, the North Carolina Restaurant & Lodging Association (NCRLA) works to advance and protect North Carolina’s $23 billion restaurant, foodservice and lodging industry. The association provides access to the resources and support restaurant and lodging professionals need to lead thriving businesses, while serving as conscientious, contributing members of an unparalleled industry. To learn more information about NCRLA or its membership opportunities and cost-saving benefits, please visit www.ncrla.org.

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