Award-winning Chef Jose Andres and his Hudson Yards eatery Mercado Little Spain are facing a new class action lawsuit from a staffer, claiming the world-renowned chef didn’t pay her minimum wage.

The Manhattan federal court suit, filed by bartender Tina Braunstein Monday, accuses Andres — who was awarded a 2015 National Humanities Medal by President Obama — of consistently underpaying employees at the Spanish food hall.

“Jose Andres is known to the world as a great humanitarian. In fact, in 2018, he was nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize for his humanitarian efforts around the world,” reads the complaint.

“Unfortunately, Mr. Andres has been trying harder to feed people around the world than his own employees at Mercado Little Spain in Hudson Yards, who are systematically paid sub-minimum wages.”

Braunstein claims she was paid $10 an hour when she worked a “spread of hours” — a split-shift exceeding 10 hours — and $15.55 for 2.65 hours of overtime she worked during an April shift.

New York State law requires a minimum overtime rate of $17.50 per hour, and a minimum of $15 an hour for a spread of hours.

Braunstein is seeking an unspecified amount of backpay, attorneys’ fees and additional damages.

Attorney Maimon Kirschenbaum called it “outrageous” that the two-time James Beard Award winner was paying his staff such a pittance.

“Mr. Andres should know better,” Kirschenbaum said. “Humanitarian efforts start at home. Nobody in NYC or anywhere else should be working for sub-minimum wages.”

A Brooklyn pastry chef named Ryans McGovern sued the establishment for discrimination in June, saying she was hired sight-unseen and then fired when they found out she wasn’t a man.

“We work very hard to provide our employees with a safe and supportive environment and take claims like this very seriously,” a spokesperson for Mercado Little Spain said in a statement.

“We firmly believe that we have properly paid all of our employees and will vigorously defend any claims to the contrary. We are very proud of our employees and entire team in New York.”

Andres did not respond to a request for comment.