The James Beard Award Foundation announced its 2026 semifinalists on Wednesday, placing Tucson on the national culinary stage again. Claudia Vindiola, owner of La Frida Mexican Grill & Seafood, was named a semifinalist in the Best Chef: Southwest category. The awards are among the highest honors in the U.S. restaurant industry, recognizing leadership and excellence in cooking, hospitality and food culture.
Semifinalists will compete for finalist status when nominees are revealed March 31, and winners are named June 15 in Chicago.
Words from Claudia Vindiola
Vindiola issued the following statement:
Queremos expresar nuestro más sincero y profundo agradecimiento a quienes nos nominaron y consideraron para este reconocimiento. Ser tomados en cuenta es, para nosotros, un honor inmenso y una confirmación de que el trabajo hecho con amor, constancia y respeto por nuestra cocina.
Este reconocimiento no es individual. Es el reflejo de un esfuerzo colectivo que nace del corazón de nuestro equipo, de la confianza de nuestros clientes y del apoyo constante de nuestra comunidad. Cada platillo que sale de nuestra cocina lleva historia, tradición y un profundo respeto por la cultura gastronómica mexicana.
A nuestros nominadores, gracias por ver, valorar y creer en nuestra propuesta. Su mirada y su confianza nos inspiran a seguir elevando nuestro trabajo, a honrar nuestras tradiciones y a compartirlas con orgullo.
In English:
We want to express our most sincere and heartfelt gratitude to those who nominated us and considered us for this recognition. Being taken into account is an immense honor for us, and a confirmation that work done with love, consistency, and respect for our cuisine truly matters.
This recognition is not individual. It reflects a collective effort rooted in the heart of our team, the trust of our guests, and the constant support of our community. Every dish that leaves our kitchen carries history, tradition, and deep respect for Mexican culinary culture.
To our nominators, thank you for seeing, valuing, and believing in our vision. Your confidence inspires us to continue elevating our work, honoring our traditions, and sharing them with pride.
Learn more about Vindiola in our March 2025 article Q&A with Claudia Vindiola, owner of La Frida Mexican Grill & Seafood.
Vindiola’s Background
Vindiola’s nomination marks a milestone for her restaurant on East 22nd Street. La Frida blends Mexican tradition with modern technique, aiming to showcase Mexican cuisine beyond tacos and burritos. In a previous Tucson Foodie interview, Vindiola said she grew up learning to cook in her mother’s kitchen and later pursued her passion after two decades as a hairstylist, focusing on scratch cooking and meticulous presentation.
Every dish is prepared from scratch with fresh ingredients, house-made syrups at the bar, and locally grown garnishes, including flowers and sprouts cultivated in Marana. Vindiola described designing the restaurant over a year to ensure every dish, drink and detail matched her vision.
Vindiola also emphasized the importance of community and teamwork, saying La Frida feels like a family and supports local suppliers.
La Frida Mexican Grill & Seafood is located at 7230 E. 22nd St. For more information, visit lafridamexicangrill.com.
Prior Tucson James Beard Award Nominees & Winners
- 1992: Janos Wilder, Best Chefs in America: Southwest. Nominee.
- 1993: Donna Nordin, Best Chefs in America: Southwest. Nominee.
- 1993: Janos Wilder, Best Chefs in America: Southwest. Nominee.
- 1994: Janos Wilder, Best Chefs in America: Southwest. Nominee.
- 1995: Janos Wilder, Best Chefs in America: Southwest. Nominee.
- 1996: Janos Wilder, Best Chefs in America: Southwest. Nominee.
- 1997: Janos Wilder, Best Chefs in America: Southwest. Nominee.
- 1998: Janos Wilder, Best Chefs in America: Southwest. Nominee.
- 1999: Janos Wilder, Best Chefs in America: Southwest. Nominee.
- 2000: Janos Wilder, Best Chefs in America: Southwest. Winner.
- 2000: Debbie Rollins, Best Radio, Long Format. Nominee. Program: The Food and Wine Radio Network.
- 2000: Jennifer English, Best Radio, Long Format. Nominee. Program: The Food and Wine Radio Network.
- 2000: Patrick Porter, Best Radio, Long Format. Nominee. Program: The Food and Wine Radio Network.
- 2003: Jennifer English, Best Radio, Short Format. Nominee. Program: Food and Wine Radio Network Short Snorts.
- 2003: Judy McDermott, Best Radio, Short Format. Nominee. Program: Food and Wine Radio Network Short Snorts.
- 2004: Jennifer English, Best Radio, Long Format. Nominee. Program: I Know What You Ate Last Summer.
- 2004: Linda West Eckhardt, Best Radio, Long Format. Nominee. Program: I Know What You Ate Last Summer.
- 2008: Marc Ehrler, Best Chefs in America: Southwest. Semifinalist.
- 2009: Janos Wilder, Outstanding Chef. Semifinalist.
- 2009: Marc Ehrler, Best Chefs in America: Southwest. Semifinalist.
- 2010: Janos Wilder, Outstanding Chef. Semifinalist.
- 2011: Janos Wilder, Outstanding Chef. Semifinalist.
- 2012: Janos Wilder, Outstanding Chef. Semifinalist.
- 2018: El Guero Canelo, America’s Classics. Winner.
- 2020: Stephen Paul & Amanda Paul, Outstanding Wine, Spirits, or Beer Producer. Semifinalist.
- 2020: Don Guerra, Outstanding Baker. Semifinalist.
- 2020: Maria Mazon, Best Chefs in America: Southwest. Semifinalist.
- 2020: Mi Nidito Restaurant, Outstanding Hospitality. Semifinalist.
- 2022: Don Guerra, Outstanding Baker. Winner.
- 2022: John Martinez, Best Chefs in America: Southwest. Semifinalist.
- 2022: Maria Mazon, Best Chefs in America: Southwest. Semifinalist.
- 2023: Wendy Garcia, Best Chef: Southwest. Semifinalist.
- 2024: Wendy Garcia, Best Chef: Southwest. Semifinalist.
- 2024: Flavia Briones, Best Chef: Southwest. Semifinalist.
- 2025: Jose Contreras, Best Chef: Southwest. Semifinalist.
- 2026: Claudia Vindiola, Best Chef: Southwest. Semifinalist.
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