Notes from a Young Black Chef. A Memoir

Par : Kwame Onwuachi, Joshua David Stein
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  • Nombre de pages288
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-1-5247-3263-9
  • EAN9781524732639
  • Date de parution09/04/2019
  • Protection num.Adobe DRM
  • Taille1 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurVintage

Résumé

A memoir from "the most important chef in America" (San Francisco Chronicle) and chef of Tatiana, the New York Times #1 Restaurant in New York City 2023."Kwame Onwuachi's story shines a light on food and culture not just in American restaurants or African American communities but around the world." -QuestloveBy the time he was twenty-seven years old, Kwame Onwuachi had opened-and closed-one of the most talked about restaurants in America.
He had sold drugs in New York and been shipped off to rural Nigeria to "learn respect." He had launched his own catering company with twenty thousand dollars made from selling candy on the subway and starred on Top Chef. Through it all, Onwuachi's love of food and cooking remained a constant, even when, as a young chef, he was forced to grapple with just how unwelcoming the food world can be for people of color.
In this inspirational memoir about the intersection of race, fame, and food, he shares the remarkable story of his culinary coming-of-age; a powerful, heartfelt, and shockingly honest account of chasing your dreams-even when they don't turn out as you expected.
A memoir from "the most important chef in America" (San Francisco Chronicle) and chef of Tatiana, the New York Times #1 Restaurant in New York City 2023."Kwame Onwuachi's story shines a light on food and culture not just in American restaurants or African American communities but around the world." -QuestloveBy the time he was twenty-seven years old, Kwame Onwuachi had opened-and closed-one of the most talked about restaurants in America.
He had sold drugs in New York and been shipped off to rural Nigeria to "learn respect." He had launched his own catering company with twenty thousand dollars made from selling candy on the subway and starred on Top Chef. Through it all, Onwuachi's love of food and cooking remained a constant, even when, as a young chef, he was forced to grapple with just how unwelcoming the food world can be for people of color.
In this inspirational memoir about the intersection of race, fame, and food, he shares the remarkable story of his culinary coming-of-age; a powerful, heartfelt, and shockingly honest account of chasing your dreams-even when they don't turn out as you expected.