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    Never mind the nitro

    Internationally renowned chef Najat Kaanache brings a sensory experience to Private Social

    Teresa Gubbins
    Feb 7, 2013 | 3:48 pm

    On January 28, chef Tiffany Derry worked her last shift at Private Social, the Uptown Dallas restaurant that she'd opened in 2011 with partners Andy Austin and Patrick Halbert. Austin left the restaurant in 2012. That left Halbert with the only pair of keys and what seemed to be a questionable future.

    But a week later, Halbert found not just a new chef but chef Najat Kaanache, whose cooking odyssey has led her around the world and earned her the nickname "Pilgrim Chef."

    Kaanache is a firm believer in destiny, and her arrival at Private Social falls squarely into that category. She and Halbert came together in a partnership whose timing was as quick as it was fortuitous.

    Kaanache has worked in some of the most famous kitchens in the world, including French Laundry in Napa and Alinea in Chicago. She spent two years at El Bulli, the molecular gastronomy temple in Spain.

    "I came here to eat, maybe a year ago," she says. "The second time, it was a huge, crazy dinner. I sat at that table with Stephan Pyles and my right-hand man, Charles Accivatti. I looked around and said, 'Who is the genius behind this restaurant?' It didn't seem like Dallas. Even the tables, they reminded me of Alinea. It all happened so quickly."

    Kaanache grew up in Spain and has worked in some of the most famous kitchens in the world, including French Laundry in Napa Valley, Alinea in Chicago and Noma in Copenhagen. She spent two years at El Bulli, the molecular gastronomy temple in Spain; it shut down in 2011.

    More recently, she's been a consulting chef, working with other chefs and restaurateurs such as Stephan Pyles, with whom she worked on the menu for Stampede 66. Her other Dallas connection is Jan Miller, her book agent.

    "I've been traveling last two years," she says. "It's been a way of finding freedom in my brain. It gave me the chance to make others successful and practice for myself.

    "My soul is everywhere that I make my home. I'm not attached to things. But you have to find wherever you think you can bring something different. I like to be inside a restaurant, to be every day in your place. My dream was always to wear the blue apron and talk to the guests."

    Halbert felt like he and Kaanache clicked when they met a year ago. "It happened quickly once it was clear that Tiffany was planning on leaving," he says. "I couldn't have imagined it would work out so well. It's beyond exciting to have a chef who's worked in a Michelin restaurant in the kitchen."

    Not just a chef but a female chef. "I'm excited to provide her with a platform," Halbert says. "Najat is going to come up with things that will take Dallas' dining scene to a whole new level. It's a treat to be a part of it."

    Work is underway on a menu, although they won't release any information about it, other than the fact that Kaanache has been working in the kitchen from 9 am to 1 am every day.

    "In my cooking, I try to understand the product and to use Mother Nature," she says. "I like playing in the bar, because I like food and cocktails. I want to make a place to open your senses to flavor, aroma, texture.

    "The most important thing in the world is food. It's the only way you can travel in time and remember many memories. When I was young, we ate what we had. Four times a week we had beans, homemade bread and olive oil from my grandmother. I love eggs. They're not what they used to be. I would pay anything to go back to my grandmother's eggs."

    This will be the first time she rules the roost, but she's not intimidated.

    "I have a 6-year-old daughter," she says. "At El Bulli, I was the only momma in the kitchen. And, believe me, I demolished them."

    Despite her expertise with molecular techniques, she says she won't use them at Private Social. "We won’t have a push-truck with nitro," she says. "Nitro is not new. What’s new is to be able to share something, understand the product, understand the guest."

    And the reopening will be sooner rather than later. "The restaurant is here, we are here, why should we wait?" she says.

    Kaanache (right) worked with chefs Jon Thompson (left) and Stephan Pyles (middle) on the opening of Stampede 66.

     
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    Tastemaker Awards

    Tastemaker Awards party salutes the best in Dallas restaurants in 2025

    Teresa Gubbins
    May 5, 2025 | 7:59 pm
    Dallas Tastemaker Awards
    Ashley Gongora
    Dallas Tastemaker Awards

    Foodies from all across Dallas showed up for the 2025 CultureMap Tastemaker Awards, celebrating Dallas' top restaurants, bars, and chefs who've led the local dining scene most in the past year.

    After months of buildup, the winners were revealed at an awards ceremony and tasting event on on Thursday, May 1 at the Astoria Event Venue in Irving.

    The presentation of the awards was the pinnacle in a night of food and drink, in which more than a dozen nominated chefs and restaurants served up delicious bites, while bartenders crafted cocktails incorporating spirits from event sponsors including: Still Austin Whiskey and Hornitos Tequila, along with Pennsyvania-based Yuengling Beer, who served their traditional lager as well as Flight, their light lager.

    There were specialty cocktails from Silent Pool Gin (English G&T), Hornitos Tequila (Hornitos Paloma, ranch water, and neat), Reyka Vodka (Reyka espresso martini and cucumber martini), and Still Austin Whiskey (Still Austin old fashioned, plus neat pours of Straight and Cask Strength Bourbon and Rye Whiskey).

    Alcohol-free options included the Honey Berry Fizz from Punch Bowl Social, the Cucumber Garden mocktail from Seedlip, and an irresistible pistachio espresso martini from Ritual Zero Proof.

    The tastiest plates of the night included Chicken kofta meatballs from Goodwins, Peking duck wraps and spicy tuna cones from Komodo, Salmon bowl box and sesame rice noodles from Loro (served in a cool take-out box), rigatoni Genovese from Perch Bistro, pimento cheese and Benton's country ham sandwiches from The Porch, and pineapple char siu pulled pork baos from Scout at the Statler.

    Favorite sweet options included strawberry matcha and pink champagne macarons from Ollio Patisserie, and a medley of treats from LA 57 that included mini almond croissants, mini cannoli, and mini cajeta empanadas. Caffeine fans were rewarded with honey lavender cold brew from Well Grounded Coffee and iced coffee from Whataburger.

    After all that eating and drinking, it was time for the awards, delivered by charming emcee Mark Schechtman. For weeks leading up to the event, we published a special editorial series that highlighted nominees in nine categories. Winners were chosen by a panel of local food and beverage experts — except for the category of Best New Restaurant, which was voted on by readers in a bracket-style competition online.

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    Dallas Tastemaker Awards

    These winners were announced and presented with glass trophies, as the crowd enthusiastically cheered for each one:

    • Rising Star Chef of the Year: Roman Murphy, Perch Bistro
    • Pastry Chef of the Year: Ryan Stipp, Omni PGA Frisco Resort & Spa
    • Neighborhood Restaurant of the Year: The Porch
    • Bar of the Year: Columbian Country Club
    • Best Coffee Shop: Merit Coffee
    • Best Eatertainment: Chicken N Pickle
    • Best New Restaurant: Nikki Greek Bistro & Lounge
    • Chef of the Year: Jeff Bekavac, Goodwins
    • Restaurant of the Year: Mister Charles

    A portion of the proceeds benefited Harvest Project Food Rescue, an indigenous led environmental nonprofit fighting food insecurity by redirecting surplus produce to DFW communities each week.

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    Hungry to be a part of it all next year? You can read about all the winners here, and we'll see you in 2026. The Tastemaker Awards ceremony is brought to you by The Yuengling Company, Brioche Gourmet, Still Austin Whiskey, Hornitos, Whataburger, Reyka Vodka, Silent Pool Gin, and PicMe Events. A portion of the proceeds benefitted our nonprofit partner, Harvest Project Food Rescue.

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