Justin Devillier
Justin Devillier is an American chef currently residing in New Orleans, Louisiana. He was born and raised in Dana Point, California and has family roots in Louisiana.[1]

In 2003, he moved to New Orleans and worked in the kitchens of Bacco, Stella, and Peristyle. While working at Peristyle, Devillier worked with Chef Anne Kearny-Sands[2] and learned the techniques of French cuisine and was responsible for preparing daily charcuterie specials.
In June 2004, Devillier joined the restaurant staff at La Petite Grocery. He became a sous chef in October 2005. After Hurricane Katrina, Justin helped re-establish La Petite Grocery, managing daily specials and training new line cooks. In February 2007, he became the Executive Chef. Justin was named a 2008 Chef to Watch by Louisiana Cookin’ Magazine in August 2008[1] as well as a Chef to Watch by The Times-Picayune in 2008. Devillier “cooks in a manner so appropriate to New Orleans spirit: French bistro with a Southern twist.” [3] Also, according to Zagat, Chef Justin Devillier makes "clever use of local ingredients in his expertly crafted Contemporary Louisiana-French dinners.".[4] In May 2016, Devellier was named Best Chef: South at the annual James Beard awards.[5]
References
- Louisiana Cookin’, August 2008, page 38.
- "Anne Kearney", Wikipedia, 2022-05-02, retrieved 2022-05-24
- Food & Wine, May 2007, page 140.
- Zagat, New Orleans, 2009
- "Justin Devillier of La Petite Grocery wins James Beard Award | Where NOLA Eats | nola.com".