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Dec 2023
31m 7s

Katie Button: Tapas by Way of Asheville

José Andrés
About this episode

The North Carolina restaurateur may not be Spanish, but according to José, she's one of the most inspiring chefs cooking Spanish food in America today. As Katie explains, this was not the original plan.

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