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Are these the best new chefs in Miami? Magazine honors the rising stars of 2025

Chef Juan Manuel Umbert, here with his pastry chef wife Janice Buraschi, at their Wynwood restaurant Pasta. Umbert was named one of Miami’s Rising Stars by a national culinary magazine.
Chef Juan Manuel Umbert, here with his pastry chef wife Janice Buraschi, at their Wynwood restaurant Pasta. Umbert was named one of Miami’s Rising Stars by a national culinary magazine. adiaz@miamiherald.com

A national restaurant magazine has named several chefs and food and beverage professionals from Miami as some of the best in the country.

StarChefs, which highlights up-and-coming culinary talent and industry trends, has announced its 2025 Miami Rising Stars Award winners who are being recognized for their food and the ability to lead, inspire and support the community and the restaurant industry.

Managing partner Will Blunt said the winners — who are judged on creativity, ambition, presentation and philosophy as well as their menus — are “successfully representing the city’s dynamic cultures and communities with respect and intention.”

“As the focus shifts west — beyond the beach — a new generation of chefs, bartenders, sommeliers and restaurateurs are thinking locally by emphasizing South Florida Produce, catering to year-round residents and embracing Miami’s global influences while paying homage to the industry leaders who have come before them,” he said in a statement.

Chefs Maria Teresa Gallina and Nico Martínez at their restaurant Recoveco in South Miami.
Chefs Maria Teresa Gallina and Nico Martínez at their restaurant Recoveco in South Miami. Pedro Portal pportal@miamiherald.com

The culinary luminaries honored include Maria Teresa Gallina and Nicolas Martinez of Recoveco in South Miami and Juan Camilo Liscano of Palma in Miami. Both restaurants were added to the 2025 Michelin Guide this year, and Liscano won the Michelin Young Chef Award this year as well.

Also honored was Tam Pham of the insanely popular Vietnamese spot Tam Tam, named a Bib Gourmand by the Michelin Guide, who’s also one of the owners of the new Double Luck Chinese on the 79th Street Causeway.

Evan Burgess and Osmel Gonzalez of the Michelin-starred EntreNos in Miami Shores earned the Game Changer award, which recognizes professionals whose leadership is advancing the industry. Burgess and Gonzalez, who try to source the majority of their ingredients from Florida, earned a Michelin Green Star this year. They were honored for their locally sourced produce and land-based protein; sustainably sourced seafood; dinnerware made by a Miami-based artisan, an organic and biodynamic wine program and the repurposing of food waste into vinegars and sauces.

StarChefs is also hosting Miami Rising Stars Restaurant Week from May 7-21 — yes, that’s technically two weeks — during which the chefs will prepare new and special dishes at their restaurants to show off their skills.

Here is a full list of this year’s Miami winners.

Chef Juan Camilo Liscano, who was named a 2025 Miami Rising Star, works at his restaurant Palma, a 25-seat restaurant near the Miami River.
Chef Juan Camilo Liscano, who was named a 2025 Miami Rising Star, works at his restaurant Palma, a 25-seat restaurant near the Miami River. Carl Juste cjuste@miamiherald.com

Rising Stars chefs

Estefania Andrade of Trippy Kitchen, Tripping Animals Brewing Co. in Miami

Ivan Barros of Magic Wine Bar in Miami and Coconut Grove (formerly at Amara at Paraiso)

Javier Cussato and Carmen Ibarra of Atomica at MIA Market in the Design District

Maria Teresa Gallina and Nicolas Martinez of Recoveco in South Miami

Juan Camilo Liscano of Palma in Miami

Tam Pham of Tam Tam in downtown Miami

Juan Manuel Umbert of Pasta in Wynwood

Pastry chef

Ana De Sa Martins, formerly of Stubborn Seed in Miami Beach

Bakers

Christian Julien and Oscar Lastra of Facade

Bartender

Rensel Cabrera of The Sylvester in Miami

Sommeliers

Gabriela Ospina of Boia De in Little River

Matt Whitney of Sunny’s Steakhouse in Little River

Game Changer award

Evan Burgess and Osmel Gonzalez of EntreNos in Miami Shores

Community award

Karla Hoyos of Tacotomia in Miami

Restaurateurs

Josh Hackler, Pili Restrepo and Sebastian Vargas of Grassfed Culture Hospitality

Concept award

Kavan Burke, Wayne Sharpe and Harrison Sofer of Jrk! in downtown Miami

Mentor award

Diego Oka of La Mar by Gaston Acurio

Chefs Evan Burgess and Osmel Gonzalez at Michelin-starred EntreNos in Miami Shores have had trouble getting the tiny mangoes they use in a couple of different dishes.
Chefs Evan Burgess and Osmel Gonzalez at Michelin-starred EntreNos in Miami Shores have had trouble getting the tiny mangoes they use in a couple of different dishes. Pedro Portal pportal@miamiherald.com

This story was originally published April 30, 2025 at 5:00 AM.

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Connie Ogle
Miami Herald
Connie Ogle loves wine, books and the Miami Heat. Please don’t make her eat a mango.
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