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Portland just had its biggest James Beard Awards run in history — here's every winner and where to find them now
Portland just had its biggest James Beard Awards run in history — here's every winner and where to find them now
Portland just had its biggest James Beard Awards run in history — here's every winner and where to find them now

Published on: 06/19/2026

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Gregory Gourdet holds the medal he won at the James Beard Awards in Chicago on June 10.

Here’s one way to measure Portland’s unprecedented hot streak at the James Beard Awards: In the past four years, the city has won nearly as many medals (eight) at the so-called “Oscars of the Food World” as it did in the previous 32 (nine).

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/dining/2026/06/where-to-find-every-james-beard-award-winning-chef-in-portland.html

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