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Naomi Pomeroy (November 30, 1974 – July 13, 2024) was an American chef and restaurateur. Pomeroy in 2009 was listed by Food & Wine magazine as one of America's Top 10 Best New Chefs and in 2014 won the James Beard Foundation Award for Best Chef Northwest. Pomeroy was influential in developing Portland, Oregon's culinary scene.
Naomi Pomeroy, a celebrated Portland chef and restaurateur, has died at the age of 49. On July 15, Pomeroy’s family confirmed to Portland Monthly that she drowned in a tubing accident.
Friends and family gathered to eulogize chef Naomi Pomeroy at a memorial service on Monday, Aug. 12, one month after she died in an inner tube accident.. The Top Chef Masters alum — who is ...
Former Top Chef Masters contestant Naomi Pomeroy has died at age 49.. On Saturday, July 13, Pomeroy drowned in the Willamette River near Corvallis, Ore., the Associated Press reported.. The Benton ...
Award-winning chef Naomi Pomeroy died over the weekend following an inner tube accident in the Willamette River in Oregon. She was 49. The Benton County Sheriff’s Office announced on Tuesday ...
Pomeroy opened Beast in 2007 with business partner Micah Camden [18] and sous chef Mika Paredes. [19] [20] Pomeroy was negotiating a lease to relocate the business as of 2012. [21] [22] The restaurant closed in March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [23] [24] [25] The space was converted into a market called Ripe Cooperative. [26] [27]
Expatriate is a restaurant and cocktail bar in northeast Portland, Oregon's Concordia neighborhood, in the United States. [2] [3]Thrillist says, "Arguably one of Portland's most popular cocktail bars, the bartenders at Expatriate are professionally trained mixologists who, in addition to perfecting the classics, have a knack for creating custom or experimental drinks.
Top Chef Masters alum Naomi Pomeroy’s body has been recovered four days after her tragic inner tube accident. Pomeroy died on Saturday, July 13, after drowning in the Willamette River in Oregon.