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You don't typically find chef José Andrés at home. Often, he's wherever there's trouble, feeding survivors of wars or natural disaster. He's founder of World Central Kitchen, the 15-year-old non ...
7:00 p.m. Seek the Sun. Unless he has a meeting with an NGO or a talk to give, Andrés meets his wife for a walk along the Potomac to put a close to the workday and tap into the awe of full-on nature.
José Andrés prefers to be called "cook" rather than "chef" (despite hosting a new show premiering in May called Yes, Chef). "A chef is someone who knows what they are doing and knows how to run ...
"I always felt like I have to give back to America what America has given me," he told Anderson Cooper during a "60 Minutes ... 2023, Chef Jose Andres captured at their new restaurant Jaleo ...
José Andrés is looking back on a pivotal moment in his decades-long career.. In his new book, Change the Recipe, the chef, 55, recalls the words that taught him where he “belonged” and led ...
Michelin-starred chef José Andrés launched a new restaurant at his home airport inside Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport with Capital One Landing at DCA.
In his new memoir, the chef and founder of the humanitarian aid organization World Central Kitchen offers life lessons and teachable moments about responsibility and commitment to a shared humanity.
This isn't the first time Andrés has answered the call to aid needy communities.After becoming a U.S. citizen in 2013, he has ...
“I saw my purpose in bringing real Spanish food to America, right there on the corner of 7th and E Streets in Northwest Washington, DC,” Andrés continues.