Eat A Peach: A Chef's Memoir
By (Author) David Chang
Vintage Publishing
Vintage
16th March 2022
3rd February 2022
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Food and drink service industries
641.5092
Paperback
304
Width 130mm, Height 198mm, Spine 23mm
267g
The celebrated chef behind Momofuku and star of Netflix's Ugly Delicious gets uncomfortably real in his debut memoir. The celebrated chef behind Momofuku and star of Netflix's Ugly Delicious gets uncomfortably real in his New York Times bestselling memoir. In 2004, Momofuku Noodle Bar opened in Manhattan's East Village. Its young chef-owner, David Chang, served ramen and pork buns to a mix of fellow restaurant cooks and confused diners whose idea of ramen was instant noodles in Styrofoam cups. Eat a Peach chronicles Chang's journey to becoming one of the most influential chefs of his generation. Laying bare his mistakes and feelings of otherness and inadequacy, Chang gives us a penetrating look at restaurant life... 'Full of humour and honesty, it provides nourishment and a sense of solidarity' New York Times For fans of Anthony Bourdain's Kitchen Confidential and Nigel Slater's Toast
Inspiring...This book is for anyone who...aspires to become an entrepreneur or a more decent person. * Adam Grant, author of ORIGINALS *
A great storyteller with a great story to tell * Jimmy Kimmel *
A compelling philosophy of a man who believes in a beautiful life beyond reach * Min Jin Lee, author of PACHINKO *
Full of humour and honesty, it provides nourishment and a sense of solidarity
* New York Times *David Chang is the chef and owner of the Momofuku empire, with 15 locations from New York to Australia, and the creator and producer of the hit Netflix series Ugly Delicious. Chang has been named a Food & Wine Best New Chef, a GQ Man of the Year, a Rolling Stone Agent of Change, and a Bon Appetit Chef of the Year. He has taken home five James Beard Awards, including Best New Restaurant (2009, Momofuku Ko) and Outstanding Chef (2013). His game-changing and New York Times bestselling cookbook, Momofuku (Clarkson Potter, 2009) has sold nearly 200,000 copies.