LAS VEGAS · FINE DINING
é by José Andrés
The Cosmopolitan's restaurant-within-Jaleo — a nine-seat counter that runs a single avant-garde Spanish tasting in two nightly seatings. Two Michelin stars, José Andrés' personal canvas for the most progressive cooking in his portfolio, and the rare Vegas table that intentionally doesn't advertise.
WHAT WE OFFER
Our team has direct relationships with é by José Andrés. Tables, bookings, and access are held in advance — and we can shape the visit around what you actually want.
- Concept
- Avant-Garde Spanish Tasting Menu · Restaurant-Within-A-Restaurant
- Resort
- The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas (inside Jaleo)
- Address
- 3708 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
- Capacity
- 9 counter seats · two seatings nightly
- Chef
- José Andrés · ThinkFoodGroup
- Format
- Multi-course (20+) avant-garde Spanish tasting · single seating menu
- Recognition
- Two Michelin Stars · Forbes Five-Star
- Heritage
- Intentionally unadvertised — exclusivity is the concept
- Booking
- Counter seats released on a strict cadence — secured via Secret Society concierge
PHOTO GALLERY
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