New York for Food Lovers
By (Author) Martin Gelin
Hardie Grant Explore
Hardie Grant Explore
1st January 2040
Australia
General
Non Fiction
647.957471
Paperback
208
Width 160mm, Height 220mm
When we think of the New York food scene, it's difficult to single out only one type of cuisine, or a particular dish, that defines the city. NYC is inhabited by 10 million immigrants, and the city's food culture has influences from around the world. You can find incredible seafood restaurants thatrecreate the atmosphere of fish markets along the Mediterranean coast, the most superb taquerias in Sunset Park, and the best dim sum in Chinatown sitting alongside delicious Eastern European Jewish foods. It's this food diversity and fusion of cuisines that makes New York such an exciting place for foodies. New York for Food Lovers is the culmination of 18 years of research by author Martin Gelin, who has not only sought out the most interesting eateries around Manhattan, but also Brooklyn, Queens and the Bronx.Organised into chapters by either cuisine type or neighbourhood, Gelin offers up a mixture of both budget and pricier venues, delves into the evolution of various iconic food items and tells us where to find the real Little Italy in the Big Apple.
Martin Gelin is a Swedish journalist living in New York. He is the author of six books on American politics and culture, and a correspondent for the Swedish national newspaper Dagens Nyheter. His writing and commentary on US politics have been featured on BBC, CNN, The New York Times, NPR, Slate and in Granta magazine.In 2014 he co-wrote a book on American food with Emil Arvidson.