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Loading... Kitchen Confidential Updated Ed: Adventures in the Culinary Underbelly…by Anthony Bourdain
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. I love Bourdain's voice, but I'm sad to admit I'm having a hard time with the crass factor. Gritty and brutally honest. Anyone who has worked in the food industry knows how true his stories really are. Makes one a bit uneasy every time they order food. You never know what might be going on behind those doors. Tony Dishes The Inside Scoop -- The irrepressible celebrity chef Tony Bourdain serves up a delightful bad boy biographical-stew, not for the squeamish but definitely nonstop fun. Heavy on the spice and streetwise flavor, it's a beat-poetic sampler plate of outrageous anecdotes and ruminations about what really goes on in the commercial kitchen. Colorful, ribald stories of becoming a chef before celebrity made shows like Iron Chef big hits. Bourdain is self-deprecating, cocky (deliberately), and cool. His clear prose gives the narrative voice, and after reading the whole thing through, makes the lowly reader/eater want to come along for the ride. A quick read. no reviews | add a review
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(retrieved from Amazon Fri, 24 Apr 2009 07:58:12 -0400)
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Something to read if you like cooking, restaurants, chefs or any of the foodie stuff. There is actually some useful information for the home cook, but that's not really the point of this book. In many ways it's about him even more than it's about the restaurant. And he's interesting enough to pull it off.