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José Ramón Andrés Puerta (Spanish pronunciation: [xoˈse raˈmon anˈdɾes ˈpweɾta]; born 13 July 1969) is a Spanish-American chef and restaurateur. Born in Spain, he moved to the United States in the early 1990s and since then, he has opened restaurants in several American cities.
World Central Kitchen. Tour WCK's Florida Field Kitchen: Cooking for thousands after Hurricane Helene & Hurricane Milton. WCK team in Mexico delivering food while Hurricane John's floodwaters recede. WCK Chef Corps members nourish the community of Asheville, North Carolina after Hurricane Helene.
Our diverse array of restaurants span cuisines and cultures, price points and service styles. From two 2-Michelin starred restaurants to game-changing small plates restaurants to fast casual eateries and a food hall, the company offers unparalleled culinary experiences for every taste. Book Your Table. At José Andrés Media (JAM) we believe ...
He has been widely recognized for both his culinary and his humanitarian work, including by the James Beard Foundation – which named him Best Chef: Mid-Atlantic in 2003, as well as Humanitarian of the Year in 2018; TIME Magazine, which included him on the list of 100 Most Influential People in 2012 and 2018; and President Obama, who awarded ...
Spanish chef, author and humanitarian José Andrés is the owner of numerous restaurants under the ThinkFoodGroup umbrella and is the founder of the nonprofit World Central Kitchen.
José Andrés Restaurants. Chef José Andres and his restaurant group have a diverse array of restaurant concepts across the country and beyond. Each restaurant concept is a way for José and his team to tell unique cultural and culinary stories through food, drink, and design. BOOK A TABLE. ALL | SIGNATURE | SMALL PLATES | FAST GOOD | MERCADO ...
Before chef José Andrés became famous for World Central Kitchen, he had already scaled the heights of his profession. His new cookbook celebrates the group's humanitarian impact.
Jose Andres is a Spanish chef who popularized tapas as a dining style and who gained acclaim for humanitarian efforts around the globe to bring food to people in crisis through his charity, World Central Kitchen.
Chef Jose Andres is the host of Made in Spain on PBS as well as the owner of several popular Washington, D.C. restaurants.
Long before the killings of seven workers in Gaza, World Central Kitchen pioneered a new way to deliver emergency relief, using local labor and recipes. José Andrés, the Spanish chef who...