After Trump exits D.C. hotel, celebrity chef José Andrés returns with new restaurant

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Celebrity chef José Andrés has announced plans to open a restaurant in the Old Post Office, the Washington landmark which recently reopened as the Waldorf Astoria Washington D.C. after operating for five years as the Trump International Hotel.

June 14, 2022, 7:22 PMChef Jose Andres smiles during a reception at SLS Las Vegas Hotel, where he was presented with a ceremonial key to the Las Vegas Strip in recognition of his contributions to the Las Vegas culinary scene and his philanthropic and humanitarian efforts, on April 26, 2019 in Las Vegas.on Monday announced plans to open a restaurant in the Old Post Office, the Washington landmark which recently reopened as the Waldorf Astoria Washington D.C.

. "Building longer tables in the heart of our nation's capital, welcoming people from across the cityThe new restaurant follows Donald Trump's company agreeing to sell its hotel lease in May. , Andrés was in progress on the $7 million Topo Atrio, at Trump International, when Trump launched his 2016 presidential candidacy.after the latter, then a businessman and reality TV show host, announced his campaign at an event in New York where he notoriously disparaged some immigrants.

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