Ten Restaurants That Changed America
By Paul Freedman
Introduction by Danny Meyer
Read by Keith Szarabaijka
Unabridged
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2 Formats: Retail CD
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2 Formats: MP3 CD
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$39.95
ISBN: 9781441708342
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$29.95
ISBN: 9781441703668
Runtime: | 13.08 Hours |
Category: | Nonfiction |
Audience: | Adult |
Language: | English |
Summary
Summary
A Washington Post Best Book of the Year
A New York Times Book Review pick of Best Books Now in Paperback
From Delmonico’s to Sylvia’s to Chez Panisse, a daring and original history of dining out in America as told through ten legendary restaurants
Combining a historian’s rigor with a foodie’s palate, Ten Restaurants That Changed America reveals how the history of our restaurants reflects nothing less than the history of America itself.
Whether charting the rise of our love affair with Chinese food through San Francisco’s fabled the Mandarin, evoking the richness of Italian food through Mamma Leone’s, or chronicling the rise and fall of French haute cuisine through Henri Soulé’s Le Pavillon, food historian Paul Freedman uses each restaurant to tell a wider story of race and class, immigration and assimilation. Freedman also treats us to a scintillating history of the then-revolutionary Schrafft’s, a chain of convivial lunch spots that catered to women, and that bygone favorite, Howard Johnson’s, which pioneered on-the-road dining, only to be swept aside by McDonald’s.
Ten Restaurants That Changed America is a significant and highly entertaining social history.
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Details
Details
Available Formats : | Retail CD, MP3 CD |
Category: | Nonfiction |
Runtime: | 13.08 |
Audience: | Adult |
Language: | English |
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