The Man Who Ate the World
By (Author) Jay Rayner
Headline Publishing Group
Headline Review
1st June 2009
30th April 2009
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Travel writing
641.013
Paperback
352
Width 128mm, Height 196mm, Spine 24mm
285g
THE MAN WHO ATE THE WORLD is a journey through the great cities of the world. It s about extraordinary restaurants and the people who visit them. It s about the globalisation of high culture, the market in taste and the money spent on it. And, of course, it s about dinner. From Las Vegas to Moscow, Dubai to Tokyo and New York to London, Jay Rayner chronicles the revolution in high-end gastronomy that has been sweeping the world since the late eighties.
Not simply an account of endless meals in high-end restaurants, it is an exploration of the cities and cultures in which they are found; the inevitable involvement of Russian mafia in Moscow s luxury post-soviet catering business, Tokyo s efforts to fuse ancient Asian culture with Western ideas, and the feverish cult of the Manhattan restaurant in a town which considers itself the most cosmopolitan in the world. Part character-driven travelogue, part food critique, always sharp and funny, this book, now available in paperback, is the result of Jay's lifelong campaign to find the perfect meal. Just don t read it if you re hungry.'A witty world tour of gastronomic culture from Las Vegas to Tokyo and everywhere worth visiting in between' -- Scotland on Sunday 'Brilliant' -- Observer 'A genuine book... not a collection of recycled articles, but a piece of vivid food and travel writing based on research' -- Observer Review
Jay Rayner is an award-winning journalist, writer and broadcaster. He has written for most of the broadsheet nationals as well as a wide variety of magazines. He has published four novels, and won a Sony Radio Award for presenting Papertalk "on BBC Radio 5 Live. He is currently a restaurant critic and feature writer for the Observer".