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Food and the City
Food and the City: New York's Professional Chefs, Restaurateurs, Line Cooks, Street Vendors, and Purveyors Talk About What They Do and Why They Do It | Ina Yalof
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An unprecedented behind-the-scenes tour of New York City's dynamic food culture, as told through the voices of the chefs, line cooks, restaurateurs, waiters, and street vendors who have made this industry their lives. In Food and the City, Ina Yalof takes us on an insider's journey into New York's pulsating food scene alongside the men and women who call it home. Dominique Ansel declares what great good fortune led him to make the first Cronut. Lenny Berk explains why Woody Allen's mother would allow only him to slice her lox at Zabar's. Ghaya Oliveira, who came to New York as a young Tunisian stockbroker, opens up about her hardscrabble yet swift trajectory from dishwasher to executive pastry chef at Daniel. Restaurateur Eddie Schoenfeld describes his journey from Nice Jewish Boy from Brooklyn to New York's Indisputable Chinese Food Maven. From old-schoolers such as David Fox, third-generation owner of Fox's U-bet syrup, and the outspoken Upper West Side butcher "Schatzie" to new-kids-on-the-block including Patrick Collins, sous chef at The Dutch and Brooklyn artisan Lauren Clark of Sucre Mort Pralines, Food and the City is a fascinating oral history with an unforgettable gallery of New Yorkers who embody the heart and soul of a culinary metropolis.
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MrBook
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#TBRtemptation post 4! This is an unprecedented behind-the-scenes tour of NYC's food culture. (Something which is incomparable and singular in all of my experiences!) You'll learn about: the birth of the Cronut; Woody Allen's mom's obsessions with lox only from Zabar's; the immigrant dishwasher who became Daniel's executive pastry chef; the City's Chinese Food maven; and many more delectable stories! #blameLitsy #blameMrBook 😎

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AlisonCanRead
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Continuing book tourism with one of my favorite upper east side bookstores. Glancing through Food and the City, which sounds great.

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Traveler13
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A fascinating look at NYC food but by bit.