Chef Updates 2026
Kitchen musical chairs is in full swing across the DMV. From big-name chef moves to surprise swaps behind the pass, here’s the latest buzz on who’s cooking where and what it means for your next reservation:
Santiago Lopez in at Majestic: The Majestic is entering a new chapter under Chef Santiago Lopez, who has taken ownership and will reopen the Old Town institution on April 10 with a refreshed, chef-driven concept. The reimagined menu blends French technique with Mediterranean influences across New American dishes, alongside lunch, brunch, and happy hour offerings—all within a thoughtfully redesigned space that honors the restaurant’s legacy while looking ahead; themajesticva.com
Lindsey Flowers in at Namak: Namak has appointed Chef Lindsey Flowers as Executive Chef, bringing experience from standout D.C. kitchens like St. Anselm and YELLOW. Since stepping into the role, Flowers has introduced a new Sunday all-day menu (12:00 to 8:00 p.m.) blending Eastern Mediterranean flavors with comfort-driven dishes like Grilled Cheese Arayes and a Lamb Smashburger, alongside Namak staples like spreads and kebabs; namak-dc.com
Daniel Harburn at Oyamel: Oyamel is getting a head start on Valentine’s Day with a one-night-only Pre-Valentine’s Day Dinner that also marks the debut of new Head Chef Daniel Harburn. Taking place Monday, February 9, the intimate evening features a four-course tasting menu that nods to Oyamel’s traditional roots while introducing Chef Harburn’s fresh perspective, with each course paired to agave expressions and cocktails from El Tesoro Tequila. Highlights include a trio of mini tostadas, Huachinango con Salsa Xec, Conejo con Salsa Almendrada, and a Buñuelo Mariposa dessert, along with neat pours, custom cocktails, and a take-home gift. The dinner begins at 7:00 p.m. and is priced at $130.00 per person; oyamel.com
John Cummings at The Wine Kitchen Leesburg: The Wine Kitchen in Leesburg has named John Cummings as its new Executive Chef, ushering in a new chapter for the longtime downtown wine bar. A Leesburg native, Cummings first joined the restaurant in 2015 and most recently served as sous chef before stepping into the executive role in early 2026. He succeeds Tim Rowley, who led the kitchen for more than a decade and will now transition into a new role as Comptroller for Eat Drink Simply Group, overseeing financial operations across its restaurant portfolio. Under Cummings’ leadership, guests can expect the seasonal, locally sourced approach The Wine Kitchen is known for; thewinekitchen.com