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José Andrés

José Ramón Andrés Puerta (Spanish pronunciation: [xoˈse raˈmon anˈdɾes ˈpweɾta]; born 13 July 1969) is a Washington, D.C.-based, Spanish-American chef and restaurateur. He owns restaurants in several cities around the United States, and has won a number of awards, both for his cooking (including several James Beard Awards), and for his humanitarian work. He is a professor and the founder of the Global Food Institute at George Washington University.[2]

José Andrés
Andrés in 2012
Born
José Ramón Andrés Puerta

(1969-07-13) 13 July 1969 (age 54)
NationalitySpanish
American (since 2013)[1]
OccupationChef
SpousePatricia Fernández de la Cruz
Children3
AwardsMichelin stars

Andrés is the founder of World Central Kitchen (WCK), a non-profit devoted to providing meals in the wake of natural disasters.[3] A Spanish-born and raised cook, he is often credited with bringing the small plates dining concept to America.[4] He was awarded a 2015 National Humanities Medal at a 2016 White House ceremony for his work with World Central Kitchen.[5] In addition, he has received honorary doctorates from Georgetown University, George Washington University, Harvard University, and Tufts University. In March, 2022 he was named as co-chair of the United States President's Council on Sports, Fitness, and Nutrition.

Early life and education edit

José Ramón Andrés Puerta was born in Mieres, Asturias, Spain.[6]

Andrés family moved to Catalonia when he was 6.[7] He enrolled in culinary school in Barcelona at the age of 15, and when he needed to complete his Spanish military service at age 18, he was assigned to cook for an admiral.[8] He met Ferran Adrià in Barcelona, and he worked three years at El Bulli, from 1988 to 1990.[9] In December 1990, he was fired by Adrià and decided to move to the United States.[10]

Culinary career edit

Coming to America edit

At the age of 21, Andrés arrived in New York City with $50 (equivalent to $112 in 2022), to cook in midtown Manhattan at an outpost of a popular Spanish restaurant, Eldorado Petit. During his time in New York, he also staged servings at The Quilted Giraffe.[8]

In 1993, he was hired to lead the kitchen at Jaleo, a new tapas restaurant in Washington, D.C. In subsequent years, he helped the owners of Jaleo to open more restaurants: Cafe Atlantico, Zaytinya and Oyamel, along with two more Jaleo outposts.[11]

In 2003, Andrés started minibar – a restaurant space within a larger restaurant – at a six-seat counter within Cafe Atlantico. minibar is devoted to serving the most creative Andrés plates, and reservations would fill up a month in advance.[11][8]

Celebrity chef and restaurateur edit

As his restaurants in America enjoyed success, Andrés became more famous in his native Spain, starring in his own cooking show, Vamos a Cocinar, which debuted in 2005.[6] He also published his first book, Tapas: A Taste of Spain in America, in 2005.[11]

In 2006, he partnered with Robert Wilder to form ThinkFoodGroup, making Andrés a co-owner in his restaurants.[11] Together, they opened more restaurants in Miami, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, and Puerto Rico.[9]

 
Jose Andrés in 2012

Beginning in the fall of 2010, Andrés taught a culinary physics course at Harvard University with Ferran Adrià.[12] In May 2012, Andrés was named dean of Spanish Studies at The International Culinary Center, where he and Colman Andrews developed a curriculum in traditional and modern Spanish cuisine, which debuted in February 2013.[13] On October 29, 2012, he announced he was heading back to the classroom, and would teach his first course on how food shapes civilization at George Washington University.[14] He did so until 2023, when he started the Global Food Institute at George Washington University.[2]

Trump Hotel restaurant and lawsuit edit

Andrés planned to open a restaurant in the Trump International Hotel (also known as Old Post Office) in Washington, D.C., in 2016. After Donald Trump made disparaging comments about undocumented Mexican immigrants in June 2015, Andrés withdrew from the contract with the Trump Organization, which then sued him.[15] Andrés counter-sued, and the parties reached a settlement in April 2017.[16]

The Trump International Hotel Washington, D.C closed in May 11, 2022.[17] It was sold to CGI Merchant Group, LLC and later reopened as the Waldorf Astoria Washington DC on June 1, 2022.[18] On June 13th 2022, Andrés announced that he would return to the location to open the restaurant that he had planned in the original 2015 deal.[19] The Bazaar by José Andrés opened on February 8, 2023.[20]

Andrés remains an outspoken critic of Trump.[21][22]

World Central Kitchen edit

In response to the 2010 Haiti earthquake, Andrés formed World Central Kitchen, which provides healthy food to families and individuals touched by disasters.[23] Since it was founded, the NGO has organized meals in the Dominican Republic, Nicaragua, Zambia, Peru, Cuba, Uganda, Cambodia,[3] and in Poland on the border of Ukraine.[24] It has provided aid and meals in the United States and Puerto Rico and has helped during the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States.

During the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, José Andrés announced that he was going to donate a part of $100-million Courage and Civility Award given to him by Jeff Bezos[25] to address the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine.[26]

Restaurants edit

Along with partner Rob Wilder,[27] Andrés owns several restaurants:[28]

Signature restaurants:

 
Inside of José Andrés's restaurant é, 2013
  • minibar by José AndrésWashington, D.C. – several chefs serve a prix fixe menu of about 25 small courses to twelve diners at a time.[29] Received two stars from the DC edition of the Michelin Guide in 2016.[30]
  • é by José AndrésLas Vegas – several chefs serve a prix fixe menu of about 25 small courses to nine diners at a time. Modeled after minibar and located inside Jaleo.[31]
  • The Bazaar by José AndrésMiami Beach, Washington, D.C., and New York City[32] – A combination of traditional Spanish tapas and foods inspired by molecular gastronomy.
  • Bazaar Meat by José Andrés – Las Vegas, Chicago, and Los Angeles (opening in 2024)[33] – Modern, high-end steakhouse featuring imported cuts of rare meat.
 
Jaleo restaurant in Las Vegas

Other restaurants:

  • Agua VivaDowntown Los Angeles (at the Conrad Hotel) – Rooftop restaurant with beach club theme that focuses on flavors from across the Latin and Asian diaspora.[34]
  • Airlight – Downtown Los Angeles (at the Conrad Hotel) – Poolside café featuring handheld bites and creative cocktails.[34]
  • Bar Mar by José Andrés – Chicago – Seafood-focused happy hour venue with a raw bar and fancy cocktails.[35]
  • barmini by José Andrés – Washington, D.C. – Cocktail bar adjacent to minibar.
  • Beefsteak – Washington, D.C. (on campus of George Washington University) – Vegetable-focused fast-casual restaurant.
  • The Beaudry Room – Downtown Los Angeles (at the Conrad Hotel) – Lobby bar featuring experimental cocktails and bite-sized tapas.[34]
  • Butterfly Tacos y Tortas — located inside of Audi Field in Washington, DC — Mexican and Latin fast-casual concept.
  • Café by the River – Chicago – All-day coffee shop and café.[36]
  • China Chilcano by José Andrés – Washington, DC – Chinese, Japanese and Peruvian fusion. Included in Michelin Guide's Bib Gourmand list of exceptional restaurants at moderate prices.[37]
  • China Poblano by José Andrés – Las Vegas – Chinese and Mexican fusion.
  • Fish by José AndrésParadise Island, Bahamas – Fresh Seafood and Bahamian Food
  • Jaleo by José Andrés – Washington, D.C., Orlando (inside of Disney Springs entertainment complex), Las Vegas, Chicago, and Dubai – Traditional Spanish tapas. DC location included in Michelin Guide's Bib Gourmand list of exceptional restaurants at moderate prices.[37]
  • Mercado Little Spain – New York City – Spanish food hall in The Shops & Restaurants at Hudson Yards.[38]
  • Nubeluz – New York City – Rooftop cocktail bar at the Ritz-Carlton in NoMad, Manhattan.[39]
  • Oyamel – Washington, D.C. – Small plates and antojitos. Included in Michelin Guide's Bib Gourmand list of exceptional restaurants at moderate prices.[37]
  • Pepe – Washington, D.C. (food truck) and Orlando (brick-and-mortar location inside of Disney Springs complex) – Fast-casual Spanish concept featuring sandwiches, salads, gazpacho, and more.
  • Pigtail by José Andrés – Chicago – Speakeasy-style cocktail bar located in the basement of Jaleo Chicago.[40]
  • San Laurel – Downtown Los Angeles (at the Conrad Hotel) – An interpretation of California cuisine through a Spanish lens.[34]
  • SED by José Andrés – Downtown Los Angeles (at the Conrad Hotel) – Craft cocktail bar highlighting seasonality and local ingredients.[34]
  • Spanish DinerBethesda, Maryland (spin-off of location inside of NYC's Mercado Little Spain) – A Spanish take on the classic American diner.
  • Zaytinya – Las Vegas,[41] Washington, D.C., and New York City – Small plates of food from the Mediterranean regions of Greece, Turkey, and Lebanon. Included in Michelin Guide's Bib Gourmand list of exceptional restaurants at moderate prices.[37]

Awards and honors edit

Awards and prizes
Media honors
Honorary degrees
Nominations

Personal life edit

Andrés is married to Patricia "Tichi" Fernández de la Cruz and has three daughters; they live in Bethesda, Maryland, United States.[70][71][72] He met his wife while they were both living in Washington, DC; she is originally from Cadiz, Andalucía[73] in the southwest of Spain.[72]

He became a naturalized U.S. citizen in December 2013.[1]

Filmography edit

Date Title Type Role Episode(s) Notes
2005–2007 Vamos a cocinar Television Producer and host Vamos a cocinar, a food program on Televisión Española.[74]
2007 Iron Chef America Television Himself, chef defeated Bobby Flay.[75]
2008 Made in Spain Television a 26-part series for public television.[76]
2008 Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations Television Himself, chef Season 4, Episode 18 Washington, D.C., episode.[77]
2010 Top Chef Television Guest judge season 7, episode 8, "Foreign Affair" [78]
2013 The Taste Television Guest judge, mentor [79]
2013–2015 Hannibal Television Culinary consultant [80]
2017 American Masters Television Himself, chef season 31, episode 5, "Jacques Pépin: The Art of Craft" Discussing working with chef, Jacques Pépin.[81]
2018 Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown Television Himself, chef season 12, episode 2 Filmed in Asturias, Spain[82]
2021 Selena + Chef Television Himself season 2, episode 3, "Selena + José Andrés"
2021 Waffles + Mochi Television Himself, chef season 1, episode 1, "Tomato" [83]
2021 Tom + Talks Podcast Himself, chef season 1, episode 9, "Tom Talks - Ep9 w/ Chef José Andrés"
2022 Green Eggs and Ham (TV series) Television Sylvester (voice) season 2, episode 2, "Tinker Tailor Mother Spy"
2022 We Feed People Documentary Himself This documentary, which Ron Howard directed, focuses on World Central Kitchen, a nonprofit that José Andrés founded, and his involvement with it.
2022–present Firebuds Television Chef Al (voice) 3 episodes
2022 José Andrés and Family in Spain Television Himself Awarded a Daytime Emmy

Bibliography edit

  • Andrés, José (2007). Vamos a Cocinar (in Spanish). Planeta Pub Corp. ISBN 978-8408070368. – a book based on his Spanish cooking show Vamos a cocinar.
  • Andrés, José; Wolffe, Richard (November 2008). Made in Spain: Spanish Dishes for the American Kitchen. Clarkson Potter. ISBN 978-0-307-38263-4.
  • Andrés, José; Wolffe, Richard (November 2005). Tapas: A Taste Of Spain In America. Clarkson Potter. ISBN 978-1-4000-5359-9. – a cookbook on tapas and Spanish cuisine
  • Andrés, José; Wolffe, Richard (2018). We Fed an Island: The True Story of Rebuilding Puerto Rico, One Meal at a Time. Anthony Bourdain/Ecco. ISBN 978-0062864482. – after Hurricane Maria in 2017, Chef José Andrés had a "crazy dream" to feed Puerto Rico.
  • Andrés, José; Goulding, Matt (2019). Vegetables Unleashed—A Cookbook. Anthony Bourdain/Ecco. ISBN 978-0062668387.
  • Andrés, José; Chapple-Sokol, Sam; World Central Kitchen (2023). The WCK Cookbook — Feeding Hope, feeding Humanity. Clarkson Potter. ISBN 9780593579077. – a cookbook on dishes served on the ground with his NGO and recipes celebrating the countries they have served.
  • Andrés, José; Costa, Michael (2023). Zaytinya — Delicious Mediterranean Dishes from Greece, Turkey, and Lebanon. HarperCollins/Ecco Press (to be published March 19h 2024). ISBN 9780063327900.

See also edit

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External links edit

  • joseandres.com
  • ThinkFoodGroup, the home page for the ventures of José Andrés
  • José Andrés on Twitter  
  • José Andrés at IMDb

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In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Andres and the second or maternal family name is Puerta Jose Ramon Andres Puerta Spanish pronunciation xoˈse raˈmon anˈdɾes ˈpweɾta born 13 July 1969 is a Washington D C based Spanish American chef and restaurateur He owns restaurants in several cities around the United States and has won a number of awards both for his cooking including several James Beard Awards and for his humanitarian work He is a professor and the founder of the Global Food Institute at George Washington University 2 Jose AndresAndres in 2012BornJose Ramon Andres Puerta 1969 07 13 13 July 1969 age 54 Mieres Asturias SpainNationalitySpanishAmerican since 2013 1 OccupationChefSpousePatricia Fernandez de la CruzChildren3AwardsMichelin starsAndres is the founder of World Central Kitchen WCK a non profit devoted to providing meals in the wake of natural disasters 3 A Spanish born and raised cook he is often credited with bringing the small plates dining concept to America 4 He was awarded a 2015 National Humanities Medal at a 2016 White House ceremony for his work with World Central Kitchen 5 In addition he has received honorary doctorates from Georgetown University George Washington University Harvard University and Tufts University In March 2022 he was named as co chair of the United States President s Council on Sports Fitness and Nutrition Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Culinary career 2 1 Coming to America 2 2 Celebrity chef and restaurateur 2 3 Trump Hotel restaurant and lawsuit 3 World Central Kitchen 4 Restaurants 5 Awards and honors 6 Personal life 7 Filmography 8 Bibliography 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksEarly life and education editJose Ramon Andres Puerta was born in Mieres Asturias Spain 6 Andres family moved to Catalonia when he was 6 7 He enrolled in culinary school in Barcelona at the age of 15 and when he needed to complete his Spanish military service at age 18 he was assigned to cook for an admiral 8 He met Ferran Adria in Barcelona and he worked three years at El Bulli from 1988 to 1990 9 In December 1990 he was fired by Adria and decided to move to the United States 10 Culinary career editComing to America edit At the age of 21 Andres arrived in New York City with 50 equivalent to 112 in 2022 to cook in midtown Manhattan at an outpost of a popular Spanish restaurant Eldorado Petit During his time in New York he also staged servings at The Quilted Giraffe 8 In 1993 he was hired to lead the kitchen at Jaleo a new tapas restaurant in Washington D C In subsequent years he helped the owners of Jaleo to open more restaurants Cafe Atlantico Zaytinya and Oyamel along with two more Jaleo outposts 11 In 2003 Andres started minibar a restaurant space within a larger restaurant at a six seat counter within Cafe Atlantico minibar is devoted to serving the most creative Andres plates and reservations would fill up a month in advance 11 8 Celebrity chef and restaurateur edit As his restaurants in America enjoyed success Andres became more famous in his native Spain starring in his own cooking show Vamos a Cocinar which debuted in 2005 6 He also published his first book Tapas A Taste of Spain in America in 2005 11 In 2006 he partnered with Robert Wilder to form ThinkFoodGroup making Andres a co owner in his restaurants 11 Together they opened more restaurants in Miami Los Angeles Las Vegas and Puerto Rico 9 nbsp Jose Andres in 2012Beginning in the fall of 2010 Andres taught a culinary physics course at Harvard University with Ferran Adria 12 In May 2012 Andres was named dean of Spanish Studies at The International Culinary Center where he and Colman Andrews developed a curriculum in traditional and modern Spanish cuisine which debuted in February 2013 13 On October 29 2012 he announced he was heading back to the classroom and would teach his first course on how food shapes civilization at George Washington University 14 He did so until 2023 when he started the Global Food Institute at George Washington University 2 Trump Hotel restaurant and lawsuit edit Andres planned to open a restaurant in the Trump International Hotel also known as Old Post Office in Washington D C in 2016 After Donald Trump made disparaging comments about undocumented Mexican immigrants in June 2015 Andres withdrew from the contract with the Trump Organization which then sued him 15 Andres counter sued and the parties reached a settlement in April 2017 16 The Trump International Hotel Washington D C closed in May 11 2022 17 It was sold to CGI Merchant Group LLC and later reopened as the Waldorf Astoria Washington DC on June 1 2022 18 On June 13th 2022 Andres announced that he would return to the location to open the restaurant that he had planned in the original 2015 deal 19 The Bazaar by Jose Andres opened on February 8 2023 20 Andres remains an outspoken critic of Trump 21 22 World Central Kitchen editMain article World Central Kitchen In response to the 2010 Haiti earthquake Andres formed World Central Kitchen which provides healthy food to families and individuals touched by disasters 23 Since it was founded the NGO has organized meals in the Dominican Republic Nicaragua Zambia Peru Cuba Uganda Cambodia 3 and in Poland on the border of Ukraine 24 It has provided aid and meals in the United States and Puerto Rico and has helped during the COVID 19 pandemic in the United States During the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine Jose Andres announced that he was going to donate a part of 100 million Courage and Civility Award given to him by Jeff Bezos 25 to address the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine 26 Restaurants editAlong with partner Rob Wilder 27 Andres owns several restaurants 28 Signature restaurants nbsp Inside of Jose Andres s restaurant e 2013minibar by Jose Andres Washington D C several chefs serve a prix fixe menu of about 25 small courses to twelve diners at a time 29 Received two stars from the DC edition of the Michelin Guide in 2016 30 e by Jose Andres Las Vegas several chefs serve a prix fixe menu of about 25 small courses to nine diners at a time Modeled after minibar and located inside Jaleo 31 The Bazaar by Jose Andres Miami Beach Washington D C and New York City 32 A combination of traditional Spanish tapas and foods inspired by molecular gastronomy Bazaar Meat by Jose Andres Las Vegas Chicago and Los Angeles opening in 2024 33 Modern high end steakhouse featuring imported cuts of rare meat nbsp Jaleo restaurant in Las VegasOther restaurants Agua Viva Downtown Los Angeles at the Conrad Hotel Rooftop restaurant with beach club theme that focuses on flavors from across the Latin and Asian diaspora 34 Airlight Downtown Los Angeles at the Conrad Hotel Poolside cafe featuring handheld bites and creative cocktails 34 Bar Mar by Jose Andres Chicago Seafood focused happy hour venue with a raw bar and fancy cocktails 35 barmini by Jose Andres Washington D C Cocktail bar adjacent to minibar Beefsteak Washington D C on campus of George Washington University Vegetable focused fast casual restaurant The Beaudry Room Downtown Los Angeles at the Conrad Hotel Lobby bar featuring experimental cocktails and bite sized tapas 34 Butterfly Tacos y Tortas located inside of Audi Field in Washington DC Mexican and Latin fast casual concept Cafe by the River Chicago All day coffee shop and cafe 36 China Chilcano by Jose Andres Washington DC Chinese Japanese and Peruvian fusion Included in Michelin Guide s Bib Gourmand list of exceptional restaurants at moderate prices 37 China Poblano by Jose Andres Las Vegas Chinese and Mexican fusion Fish by Jose Andres Paradise Island Bahamas Fresh Seafood and Bahamian Food Jaleo by Jose Andres Washington D C Orlando inside of Disney Springs entertainment complex Las Vegas Chicago and Dubai Traditional Spanish tapas DC location included in Michelin Guide s Bib Gourmand list of exceptional restaurants at moderate prices 37 Mercado Little Spain New York City Spanish food hall in The Shops amp Restaurants at Hudson Yards 38 Nubeluz New York City Rooftop cocktail bar at the Ritz Carlton in NoMad Manhattan 39 Oyamel Washington D C Small plates and antojitos Included in Michelin Guide s Bib Gourmand list of exceptional restaurants at moderate prices 37 Pepe Washington D C food truck and Orlando brick and mortar location inside of Disney Springs complex Fast casual Spanish concept featuring sandwiches salads gazpacho and more Pigtail by Jose Andres Chicago Speakeasy style cocktail bar located in the basement of Jaleo Chicago 40 San Laurel Downtown Los Angeles at the Conrad Hotel An interpretation of California cuisine through a Spanish lens 34 SED by Jose Andres Downtown Los Angeles at the Conrad Hotel Craft cocktail bar highlighting seasonality and local ingredients 34 Spanish Diner Bethesda Maryland spin off of location inside of NYC s Mercado Little Spain A Spanish take on the classic American diner Zaytinya Las Vegas 41 Washington D C and New York City Small plates of food from the Mediterranean regions of Greece Turkey and Lebanon Included in Michelin Guide s Bib Gourmand list of exceptional restaurants at moderate prices 37 Awards and honors editAwards and prizes2003 Best Chef of the Mid Atlantic Region James Beard Foundation 42 43 2010 Orden de las Artes y las Letras de Espana Order of Arts and Letters Cabinet of Spain 44 2010 Vilcek Prize in Culinary Arts 45 2011 Outstanding Chef James Beard Foundation 46 2015 National Humanities Medal National Endowment for the Humanities NEH United States government 47 2017 Lifetime Achievement Award International Association of Culinary Professionals 48 2018 James Beard Foundation Award for Humanitarian of the Year 49 50 2019 Julia Child Award from The Julia Child Foundation for Gastronomy and the Culinary Arts 51 52 2021 Princess of Asturias Award in the category Concord 53 2021 Recipient of second Courage and Civility Award from Jeff Bezos at a press conference following Blue Origin s first human flight includes US 100 million to distribute to non profit organizations of Andres choice 54 2022 Order of Merit Ukraine 55 2nd class 2023 Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding culinary series for Jose Andres and Family in Spain 56 Media honors2004 Saveur 100 List Saveur 43 2004 Chef of the Year Bon Appetit 57 2009 Chef of the Year GQ 58 2012 One of the world s 100 most influential people Time 59 2016 Michelin Guide Washington DC 2 Michelin stars for minibar by Jose Andres 60 2018 One of the world s 100 most influential people Time 61 Honorary degreesAndres received in May 2014 an honorary doctorate degree in public service from George Washington University and served as the university s commencement speaker at the National Mall the same year 62 In May 2018 Andres received an honorary Doctor of Public Service degree from Tufts University and served as the commencement speaker for the Gerald J and Dorothy R Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy at Tufts University 63 In 2019 Andres received an honorary degree from Georgetown University 64 In May 2022 Andres received an honorary degree from Harvard University 65 NominationsIn 2015 Andres was appointed by President Barack Obama as an ambassador for citizenship and naturalization 66 In 2018 Andres was named a Nobel Peace Prize nominee for his humanitarian work 67 In 2022 Andres was appointed by President Joe Biden as Co Chair of the President s Council on Sports Fitness amp Nutrition 68 In 2024 Andres was named a Nobel Peace Prize nominee for his humanitarian work 69 Personal life editAndres is married to Patricia Tichi Fernandez de la Cruz and has three daughters they live in Bethesda Maryland United States 70 71 72 He met his wife while they were both living in Washington DC she is originally from Cadiz Andalucia 73 in the southwest of Spain 72 He became a naturalized U S citizen in December 2013 1 Filmography editDate Title Type Role Episode s Notes2005 2007 Vamos a cocinar Television Producer and host Vamos a cocinar a food program on Television Espanola 74 2007 Iron Chef America Television Himself chef defeated Bobby Flay 75 2008 Made in Spain Television a 26 part series for public television 76 2008 Anthony Bourdain No Reservations Television Himself chef Season 4 Episode 18 Washington D C episode 77 2010 Top Chef Television Guest judge season 7 episode 8 Foreign Affair 78 2013 The Taste Television Guest judge mentor 79 2013 2015 Hannibal Television Culinary consultant 80 2017 American Masters Television Himself chef season 31 episode 5 Jacques Pepin The Art of Craft Discussing working with chef Jacques Pepin 81 2018 Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Television Himself chef season 12 episode 2 Filmed in Asturias Spain 82 2021 Selena Chef Television Himself season 2 episode 3 Selena Jose Andres 2021 Waffles Mochi Television Himself chef season 1 episode 1 Tomato 83 2021 Tom Talks Podcast Himself chef season 1 episode 9 Tom Talks Ep9 w Chef Jose Andres 2022 Green Eggs and Ham TV series Television Sylvester voice season 2 episode 2 Tinker Tailor Mother Spy 2022 We Feed People Documentary Himself This documentary which Ron Howard directed focuses on World Central Kitchen a nonprofit that Jose Andres founded and his involvement with it 2022 present Firebuds Television Chef Al voice 3 episodes2022 Jose Andres and Family in Spain Television Himself Awarded a Daytime EmmyBibliography editAndres Jose 2007 Vamos a Cocinar in Spanish Planeta Pub Corp ISBN 978 8408070368 a book based on his Spanish cooking show Vamos a cocinar Andres Jose Wolffe Richard November 2008 Made in Spain Spanish Dishes for the American Kitchen Clarkson Potter ISBN 978 0 307 38263 4 Andres Jose Wolffe Richard November 2005 Tapas A Taste Of Spain In America Clarkson Potter ISBN 978 1 4000 5359 9 a cookbook on tapas and Spanish cuisine Andres Jose Wolffe Richard 2018 We Fed an Island The True Story of Rebuilding Puerto Rico One Meal at a Time Anthony Bourdain Ecco ISBN 978 0062864482 after Hurricane Maria in 2017 Chef Jose Andres had a crazy dream to feed Puerto Rico Andres Jose Goulding Matt 2019 Vegetables Unleashed A Cookbook Anthony Bourdain Ecco ISBN 978 0062668387 Andres Jose Chapple Sokol Sam World Central Kitchen 2023 The WCK Cookbook Feeding Hope feeding Humanity Clarkson Potter ISBN 9780593579077 a cookbook on dishes served on the ground with his NGO and recipes celebrating the countries they have served Andres Jose Costa Michael 2023 Zaytinya Delicious Mediterranean Dishes from Greece Turkey and Lebanon HarperCollins Ecco Press to be published March 19h 2024 ISBN 9780063327900 See also editMediterranean cuisine Ferran Adria El Bulli Spanish cuisine Molecular gastronomy World Central KitchenReferences edit a b Roxanne Roberts 14 November 2013 Jose Andres becomes a U S citizen after 23 years in the country The Washington Post Retrieved 14 November 2013 a b GW and Jose Andres Partner to Lead the World in Delivering Food Systems Solutions through Global Food Institute GW Today The George Washington University GW Today Retrieved 17 June 2023 a b Jose Andres s World Central Kitchen Explained Eater 10 November 2017 Retrieved 13 April 2018 McLaughlin Katy 10 December 2009 Restaurant of the Future The Wall Street Journal Retrieved 7 June 2013 President Obama to Award 2015 National Humanities Medals National Endowment for the Humanities NEH a b Gallego Espina Jose 30 October 2016 Jose Andres No creo que abra un restaurante en Espana Alli voy a disfrutar El Espanol in Spanish Retrieved 23 November 2018 Jose Andres Guide to Barcelona Jose Andres Food amp Wine 17 August 2017 Accessed 4 Nov 2021 a b c Ruhlman Michael Fall 2016 Jose Andres Humanities National Endowment for the Humanities 37 4 a b All about Chef Jose Andres explorelasvegas com Retrieved 23 November 2018 He started his culinary career when he interned at the world famous El Bulli Restaurant in Catalonia Spain with friend mentor and equally famous Ferran Adria He worked in El Bulli for three years from 1988 to 1990 Andres Jose 12 October 2011 Jose Andres on Getting Fired from El Bulli Newsweek a b c d Black Jane 2 January 2008 Ready Set Jose The Washington Post Black Jane 24 March 2010 Foam 101 Chefs Andres Adria will teach at Harvard The Washington Post Forbes Paula 2 May 2012 Jose Andres Now the Dean of Spanish Studies at ICC Eater com Chef Jose Andres to Teach Class on Power of Fo The New York Times 20 October 2012 dead link 18 September 2018 O Connell Jonathan 29 April 2016 Donald Trump Jose Andres and the death of a grand Washington restaurant The Washington Post ISSN 0190 8286 Retrieved 13 January 2018 O Connell Jonathan 7 April 2017 Trump Organization settles restaurant suit with chef Jose Andres The Washington Post ISSN 0190 8286 Retrieved 13 January 2018 Lipton Eric 11 May 2022 Trump Completes Sale of Washington Hotel to Investor Group The New York Times Trump International Hotel Washington D C to Be Renamed and Branded As a Waldorf Astoria Hotel www hotelnewsresource com Retrieved 6 February 2024 Heil Emily 13 June 2022 A Jose Andres restaurant is coming to the former Trump hotel after all Archived from the original on 13 June 2022 Retrieved 6 February 2024 Plumb Tierney 8 February 2023 The Bazaar by Jose Andres Debuts Downtown With a Parade of Avant Garde Delights Eater DC Retrieved 6 February 2024 Hatic Dana 27 December 2017 Every Time Jose Andres Took Aim at Trump in 2017 Eater Retrieved 13 January 2018 Judkis Maura 8 January 2018 Jose Andres offers to buy lunch for winners of Trump s Fake News Awards The Washington Post ISSN 0190 8286 Retrieved 13 January 2018 World Central Kitchen serves up 55K meals Malibu Surfside News 22nd Century Media LLC Archived from the original on 23 November 2018 Retrieved 23 November 2018 Chef Jose Andres and World Central Kitchen help feed refugees in Ukraine We must come together Retrieved 28 February 2022 At their annual intrrnational convr tion in Boston MA USA the Lions Club International awarded Jose Andres the Humanitarian Medal amp a 250 000 grant for his work with the Global Central Kitchen Brett Molina 21 July 2021 After returning from space flight Jeff Bezos donates 100M each to chef Jose Andres and Van Jones USA Today Retrieved 8 March 2022 Kate Krader 2 March 2022 World Central Kitchen Cooks Up Compassion in War Torn Ukraine Bloomberg Retrieved 8 March 2022 About Jose Andres China Poblano Archived from the original on 11 March 2013 Retrieved 19 April 2013 Restaurants ThinkFoodGroup Retrieved 20 April 2013 Minibar Restaurant Website Retrieved 22 October 2012 Sidman Jessica 13 October 2016 12 DC Restaurants Earn Michelin Stars Washingtonian Retrieved 14 October 2016 Nagourney Adam 29 October 2012 They re Eating Out of the Palm of His Hand The New York Times Fabricant Florence 8 April 2021 Jose Andres Will Open Two Restaurants in NoMad The New York Times Harris Jenn 3 January 2022 Jose Andres will open Bazaar Meat and more restaurants in downtown L A Los Angeles Times Retrieved 8 January 2022 a b c d e Elliott Farley Chef Jose Andres Brings Dinner Magic Back to Downtown Los Angeles Eater Los Angeles Retrieved 8 April 2023 Selvam Ashok Jose Andres Chicago Riverside Restaurant to Open in Early December Eater Chicago Retrieved 8 January 2022 Selvam Ashok Jose Andres to Open All Day Cafe Along Chicago River Eater Chicago Retrieved 8 January 2022 a b c d Judkis Maura Michelin announces its first D C honors the Bib Gourmand list of affordable restaurants The Washington Post Retrieved 14 October 2016 Lyon Shauna 31 May 2019 Jose Andres s Exuberant Spanish Food Hall at Hudson Yards The New Yorker McCart Melissa Jose Andres Opens a Manhattan Cocktail Bar With Sweeping City Views Eater New York Retrieved 8 April 2023 Waxman Naomi Jose Andres Unveils a Speakeasy Style Bar Underneath His River North Restaurant Eater Chicago Retrieved 15 January 2022 Jose Andres Brings His Popular Zaytinya and One Mystery Restaurant to Las Vegas 31 March 2023 Restaurant and Chef Awards James Beard Foundation Archived from the original on 5 October 2013 Retrieved 9 June 2013 a b Chefs Jose Andres PBS Foods 2010 Retrieved 14 January 2019 Spain to honor DC s celebrity chef Jose Andres 30 November 2010 Retrieved 20 April 2013 All We Can Eat Jose Andres wins culinary arts prize The Washington Post Retrieved 11 November 2015 Jose Andres wins James Beard award The Washington Post 10 May 2011 Retrieved 20 April 2013 President Obama to Award 2015 National Humanities Medals National Endowment for the Humanities NEH Krystal Becky 5 March 2017 Chef Jose Andres PBS star Vivian Howard honored by culinary professionals The Washington Post Carman Tim 21 February 2018 Beard Foundation names Jose Andres Humanitarian of the Year following a turbulent year for chefs The Washington Post Awards Search James Beard Foundation www jamesbeard org Retrieved 20 February 2023 Chris Recipients The Julia Child Award Retrieved 11 May 2022 Chef Jose Andres to receive Julia Child Award for redefining America s food history NBC News 11 June 2019 Retrieved 11 May 2022 Princess of Asturias Awards 2021 Griffin Andrew 20 July 2021 Jeff Bezos to give away 200 million to two celebrities after trip to space The Independent Archived from the original on 20 July 2021 Retrieved 20 July 2021 Spanish World Central Kitchen chef Jose Andres awarded Order of Merit by Ukrainian President Zelenskyy Euro Weekly News 22 November 2022 Retrieved 22 November 2022 2023 Daytime Nominees Program Non Drama The Emmys theemmys tv Retrieved 6 February 2024 Chef of the Year Bon Appetit 2004 Archived from the original on 26 June 2013 Retrieved 9 June 2013 Richman Alan December 2009 Chef of the Year The Bazaar World of Jose Andres GQ Magazine pp 280 307 Jose Andres 2012 TIME 100 The Most Influential People in the World Time 18 April 2012 Archived from the original on 19 April 2012 Retrieved 20 April 2013 Dash Julekha 13 October 2016 D C s first Michelin stars announced USA Today Emeril Lagasse 2018 Jose Andres is on the 2018 TIME 100 List Time Retrieved 13 January 2019 World Renowned Chef Jose Andres to Deliver Commencement Address 19 March 2014 Retrieved 18 September 2018 Cain Jacqueline 29 March 2018 Jose Andres Is Getting an Honorary Public Service Degree from Tufts Boston Magazine Retrieved 6 December 2018 Honorary Degree Recipients Georgetown University Harvard to award seven honorary degrees Harvard University 26 May 2022 Fernandez Campbell Alexia Celebrity Chef Jose Andres Urges Immigrants to Become Citizens The Atlantic Rense Sarah 27 November 2018 Jose Andres Who Battled Trump and Fed Millions of Disaster Survivors Is Nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize Esquire Retrieved 30 November 2018 DC chef Jose Andres appointed to serve on President s Council on Sports Fitness amp Nutrition FOX 5 DC 24 March 2022 Retrieved 27 March 2023 Pelosi DeLauro McGovern Nominate Jose Andres World Central Kitchen for Nobel Peace Prize Representative Nancy Pelosi pelosi house gov 31 January 2024 Retrieved 6 February 2024 How Chef Jose Andres Turns Impulsiveness Into An Asset Fast Company 10 April 2018 Retrieved 23 November 2018 Where Chef Jose Andres Kicks Back The Wall Street Journal WSJ 2010 Retrieved 23 November 2018 Jose Andres modern Bethesda Maryland home a b Interview Jose Andres and Patricia Fernandez de la Cruz Bethesda Magazine 20 May 2019 Retrieved 28 November 2019 Gray Todd Gray Ellen Kassoff 5 March 2013 The New Jewish Table Modern Seasonal Recipes for Traditional Dishes St Martin s Press p 121 ISBN 978 1 4668 3253 4 Huevos fritos con chorizo y con patatas TVE 30 April 2005 Retrieved 27 March 2020 Parrish Marlene 23 May 2007 Dish Jose vs Flay Pittsburgh Post Gazette Retrieved 12 June 2013 Made in Spain Archived from the original on 10 September 2011 Retrieved 9 January 2017 THINKfoodGROUP s Rob Wilder Discusses the Minibar s Future 24 January 2009 Top Chef Season 7 Episode 8 Foreign Affairs 2010 Retrieved 12 June 2013 Maura Judkis 13 March 2013 Jose Andres appeared on ABC s The Taste The Washington Post Alan Sepinwall 19 June 2013 Hannibal producer Bryan Fuller on cannibal cuisine renewal and more HitFix Listen to Jose Andres first captivating encounter with Jacques Pepin American Masters PBS American Masters 19 May 2017 Retrieved 28 November 2019 Recapping Parts Unknown Asturias Eater 30 September 2018 Retrieved 23 November 2018 CBS Baltimore Staff 13 February 2021 Chef Jose Andres To Appear On Michelle Obama s Cooking Show Waffles Mochi CBS Baltimore Retrieved 18 March 2021 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jose Andres joseandres com ThinkFoodGroup the home page for the ventures of Jose Andres Jose Andres on Twitter nbsp Jose Andres at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jose Andres amp oldid 1205253741, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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