12 May 2026
Tags: Culinary, Food, Louisiana, Creole, International, Food Network, chef, Shreveport, Bossier City
Shreveport-Bossier, LA – Shreveport-Bossier is full of award-winning chefs, Food Network features, new restaurants, and most importantly, diversity in its flavors. North Louisiana is trending in the regional and national food scene in 2026 and shows no signs of slowing down.
Chef Niema DiGrazia of Abby Singer's Bistro is featured on Food Network's hit chef showdown, Chopped. DiGrazia's episode, “African Soul,” takes viewers on a journey through blending her Sierra Leone heritage with the place she now calls home, Shreveport-Bossier. Chef DiGrazia is establishing flavors unparalleledthrough her signature Afro-Fusion cooking. Her national journey will continue in Chicago this fall representing Shreveport-Bossier among renowned Louisiana chefs to showcase the state's bold, unforgettable flavors at “Taste Louisiana.”
Chef Hardette Harris is the creator of the “Best Creole” dish for the second year in a row, as named by the 2026 Louisiana Food & Wine Festival, with a dish that is not traditionally Creole. Her dish, North Louisiana Roots & Smoke, consisted of smoked sausage and rutabaga mash. At the St. Francisville Food & Wine Festival in November, Chef Harris will continue to showcase what makes North Louisianasuch a special place, highlighting a distinct side of Louisiana cuisine that sets us apart. At her restaurant, Us Up North, Chef Harris keeps us close to our roots with traditions and flavors specific to the region.
Chef Gabriel Balderas, known for his fresh sustainable flavors, has launched two new restaurant concepts.The Brine, will be located next to the brand-new, 39,000 sq. foot pickleball facility at the Louisiana Boardwalk. The second concept, Papalotl, is in his hometown of Oaxaca, Mexico. Chef Balderas masterfully combines tradition with modern techniques, showcased at his current locations, El Cabo Verde and Zuzul Coastal Cuisine. His dining experiences are both globally inspired and uniquely rooted in Shreveport-Bossier's evolving culinary scene.
Shreveport-Bossier is truly a diverse and delicious place to visit. From authentic international food to its unique North Louisiana flavor, the region's culinary scene continues to gain momentum far beyond its borders. Follow Visit Shreveport-Bossier on social media, or visit www.VisitShreveportBossier.org for big news on the local food scene, things to do, places to stay, and more.
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