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Innovative Spanish chef wins top US cooking award

Jose Andres, 41, beat out veterans Gary Danko, Suzanne Goin, Paul Kahan and Charles Phan for the top honour handed out by the James Beard Foundation.

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Spanish chef Jose Andres, known for his innovative cooking and credited in popularising tapas in America, won the award for outstanding US chef on Monday.

The 41-year-old beat out veterans Gary Danko, Suzanne Goin, Paul Kahan and Charles Phan for the top honour handed out by the James Beard Foundation.

Andres, who grew up in the Asturias area in northern Spain, started as a young cook in el Bulli under the tutelage of Ferran Adria, who pioneered molecular gastronomy.

Andres moved to the United States in 1990 and has opened a string of acclaimed restaurants in Washington, Los Angeles and Las Vegas.

His minibar in Washington serves 30 to 35 small courses to six diners per seating, featuring avant-garde twists on guacamole, tzatziki and other global dishes.

In other major award categories, the James Beard Foundation named Michelin-star Eleven Madison Park in New York as the top restaurant of the year and its pastry chef Angela Pinkerton outstanding US pastry chef.

Celebrity chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten's ABC Kitchen in New York nabbed the best new restaurant award.

The "Rising Star" honor for chefs under 30 went to Gabriel Rucker at Le Pigeon in Portland, Oregon.

On Friday, the foundation awarded cookbook of the year to Diana Kennedy's "Oaxaca al Gusto: An Infinite Gastronomy."

 

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