Denver chef Penelope Wong wins James Beard Award

Denver chef Penelope Wong wins James Beard Award

The chef who built a cult following for the dumplings she served from a Denver food truck is now a James Beard winner.

Why it matters: Penelope Wong's journey from street-food sensation to award-winning restaurateur culminated Monday with a James Beard Award for Best Chef: Mountain.

State of play: Wong, who opened Yuan Wonton's North Park Hill restaurant in 2023, ended her acceptance speech Monday by thanking women in the industry.

  • "It's always been a priority of mine especially to help uplift other women, because I know that they're not always seen in the kitchen," Wong told us.
  • She also thanked her friend and mentor, fellow James Beard Award winner Caroline Glover, adding she was proud to follow in her footsteps.
  • Chef Penelope Wong holds up her James Beard Award medal. Photo: Monica Eng/Axios

    What they're saying: "You all believed in me, even more so than myself, and I can't thank you enough," Wong told Axios from the ceremony in Chicago, stressing her gratitude to the Denver community.

  • "It's the most incredible feeling," she told us after her win.
  • Wong had received three previous nominations before Monday's win.

    Between the lines: Wong beat fellow Denver chef and finalist Johnny Curiel (Alma Fonda Fina) for the award covering Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Utah and Wyoming.

  • She referenced Curiel in her acceptance speech, joking about the competition: "It's a running joke. I love Johnny," she told us.
  • Zoom out: Colorado was well represented among Monday's James Beard finalists:

  • Josh Niernberg of Grand Junction's Bin 707 Foodbar.
  • McLain Hedges and Mary Allison Wright of Denver's Yacht Club.
  • Ryan Fletter of Denver's Barolo Grill.
  • If you go: Yuan Wonton is located at 2878 Fairfax St.