A D.C. pastry chef has won what equates to an Oscar in the food industry.
The James Beard Awards are one of the most prestigious honors in the restaurant industry, celebrating chefs, restaurants and beverage professionals.
At the 2026 awards ceremony Monday night, Susan Bae from Moon Rabbit in D.C. was given the Outstanding Pastry Chef or Baker award.
鈥淚 always dreamed of being on this stage. I never believed I would, but man, am I glad that people in my life believed in me,鈥 Bae said in her acceptance speech.
She also reflected on what the award means to her on a deeper level.
鈥淎s a Korean American chef, this recognition means something bigger than myself. It reflects the communities that shaped me, the generations that came before me, and the young chefs who are still searching for a place where they can fully belong,鈥 Bae said. 鈥淩epresentation matters. Being invited into the room matters. But what matters even more is knowing you will be supported once you鈥檙e there.鈥
Beyond just recognition, a James Beard Award can change a restaurant鈥檚 trajectory. The honor shines a spotlight that can turn a local restaurant into a destination and permanently elevate a chef鈥檚 career to the national stage.
While Moon Rabbit took one of the top honors, it wasn鈥檛 the only D.C. area presence at this year鈥檚 awards ceremony.
Other finalists included Field & Main in Marshall, Virginia, which was nominated for Outstanding Wine and Other Beverages Program, and Maxwell Park in D.C., where Brent Kroll was a finalist in the Outstanding Professional in Beverage Service category.
Also in the running was Tapori in D.C., with chef Suresh Sundas a finalist for Best Chef Mid-Atlantic. And in one of the night鈥檚 most closely watched categories, Maison Bar 脿 Vins in D.C. was nominated for Best New Restaurant.
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