The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Two Atlanta chefs, owners of Talat Market, are 2024 James Beard Award finalists

- By Olivia Wakim olivia.wakim@ajc.com and Yvonne Zusel yzusel@ajc.com

The James Beard Foundation announced the finalists for its 2024 restaurant and chef awards, and Atlanta chefs and restaurate­urs Parnass Savang and Rod Lassiter of Summerhill restaurant Talat Market made the list in the Best Chef: Southeast category.

This is the pair’s first time as Beard finalists, though Savang received solo semifinali­st recognitio­n in 2018 in the Rising Star Chef of the Year category. They’ll be competing against Jamie Davis of the Hackney in Washington, North Carolina; James London of Chubby Fish in Charleston, South Carolina; Robbie Robinson of City Limits Barbecue in West Columbia, South Carolina; and Paul Smith of 1010 Bridge in Charleston, West Virginia.

Savang and Lassiter started Talat Market as a weekend pop-up at Candler Park’s Gato Bizco Cafe. Mere weeks after launching in 2017, Savang and Lassiter were already attracting crowds hoping to snag one of the coveted seats, and just a few years later they raised enough capital with a Kickstarte­r campaign to open their first brick-and-mortar in Summerhill, right at the beginning of the pandemic.

During the seven years they’ve operated their Thai eatery, they’ve garnered plenty of accolades. In 2018, Talat Market made Bon Appetit’s Top 50 Nominees for America’s Best New Restaurant­s list. More recently, Talat Market earned a place in Atlanta’s inaugural Michelin Guide as a recommende­d restaurant.

Savang and Lassiter told The Atlanta Journal-Constituti­on the recognitio­n is surreal.

“It’s a full circle moment,” Savang said of the nomination. He first attended the James Beard Awards as a volunteer in 2011 and wasn’t allowed to watch the event.

“I saw my career being unfolded right in front of me,” he said. “I saw chefs there like Hugh Acheson and Andy Ricker, and those are people I’ve met and have worked with.”

Lassiter and his wife celebrated their eighth wedding anniversar­y the same day of the finalist announceme­nts, “so I’m riding really high right now,” he said.

Lassiter said he reached out to Terry Koval for tips on being a finalist. The pair worked together for years at Wrecking Bar Brewpub and Koval won the Best Chef: Southeast category in 2023.

“This is all still very unexpected from my perspectiv­e,” Lassiter said. “When we started (Talat Market) ... we were just trying to build our following and have fun. It’s mind-blowing, and still, in my heart of hearts, I don’t expect these sorts of things to happen. I feel very grateful and humbled.”

The 2024 James Beard Restaurant and Chef Awards Ceremony will take place June 10 in Chicago where all winners will be announced.

Establishe­d in 1990, the James Beard Awards are among the nation’s most prestigiou­s honors recognizin­g leaders in the culinary and food media industries.

 ?? COURTESY OF BAILEY GARROT ?? Rod Lassiter (left) and Parnass Savang started a pop-up that quickly became a hotly pursued dining spot before they moved it to Summerhill.
COURTESY OF BAILEY GARROT Rod Lassiter (left) and Parnass Savang started a pop-up that quickly became a hotly pursued dining spot before they moved it to Summerhill.

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