Ten Restaurants That Changed America

Ten Restaurants That Changed America by Paul Freedman & Danny Meyer


ISBN
9780871406804
Published
Binding
Hardcover
Pages
560
Dimensions
191 x 244 x 46mm

Far more than simply a discussion of food, chefs and recipes, in Ten Restaurants That Changed America Paul Freedman creates a social history, examining how restaurants came to reflect class, gender, assimilation, mass consumption and culture in America.

Ranging from the 1830s and the New York Steak House Delmonico's-which Freedman identifies as the first real American restaurant-to the current flowering of avant-garde cuisine, each chapter looks at fashions for different types of food from turtle soup to Caesar Salad.

Ten Restaurants That Changed America is a must read for serious foodies.
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