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At Balthazar The New York Brasserie At The Center Of The World Mcbride

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At Balthazar The New York Brasserie At The Center Of The World Mcbride
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Publisher: Gallery Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 26.31 MB
Pages: 352
Author: McBride, Shane;Nadelson, Reggie
ISBN: 9781501116773, 9781501116780, 9781501116797, 1501116770, 1501116789, 1501116797
Language: English
Year: 2017

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At Balthazar The New York Brasserie At The Center Of The World Mcbride by Mcbride, Shane;nadelson, Reggie 9781501116773, 9781501116780, 9781501116797, 1501116770, 1501116789, 1501116797 instant download after payment.

Explore New York restaurant Balthazar and everything that makes it iconic in this brilliantly revealing book that celebrates the brasserie's twentieth anniversary. Keith McNally, star restauranteur, gave author Reggie Nadelson unprecedented access to his legendary Soho brasserie, its staff, the archives, and the kitchens. Journalist Nadelson, who has covered restaurants and food for decades on both sides of the Atlantic, recounts the history of the French brasserie and how Keith McNally reinvented the concept for New York City.
At Balthazar is an irresistible, mouthwatering narrative, driven by the drama of a restaurant that serves half a million meals a year, employs over two hundred people, and has operated on a twenty-four hour cycle for twenty years. Upstairs and down, good times and bad, Nadelson explores the intricacies of the restaurant's every aspect, interviewing the chef, waiters, bartenders, dishwashers—the human element of the beautifully oiled...

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