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The Monocle Guide to Drinking & Dining

Auteur:Monocle

Uitgever:gestalten

ISBN: 978-3-89955-668-1

  • Hardcover
  • Engels
  • 338 pagina's
  • 14 okt. 2016

Make the most of your food and discover the best places to shop, drink and dine – with this guide from Monocle.

The Monocle Guide to Drinking & Dining is a handbook for anybody who enjoys simple, honest food but can do without the foam, fuss and trickery it’s often served with. It’s also about the other elements that make a great meal: honed hosting skills, sourcing the best produce and using the sharpest kitchen kit. Plus, Monocle offer a global hit-list of must-visit restaurants from Adelaide to Zürich and the freshest markets, shops and producers. It is essential reading for anyone who wants to turn their love of food into a livelihood. Expect advice on everything from starting a bar to rolling out a restaurant chain or penning a cookbook. There are also recipes from Monocle’s favourite restaurants, plus a selection of timetested dishes developed by the team in Monocle’s London kitchen.

Food for thought takes the form of zesty essays and dinner-time discussions with admired names from the worlds of architecture, hospitality, art and more.

Make the most of your food and discover the best places to shop, drink and dine – with this guide from Monocle.

The Monocle Guide to Drinking & Dining is a handbook for anybody who enjoys simple, honest food but can do without the foam, fuss and trickery it’s often served with. It’s also about the other elements that make a great meal: honed hosting skills, sourcing the best produce and using the sharpest kitchen kit. Plus, Monocle offer a global hit-list of must-visit restaurants from Adelaide to Zürich and the freshest markets, shops and producers. It is essential reading for anyone who wants to turn their love of food into a livelihood. Expect advice on everything from starting a bar to rolling out a restaurant chain or penning a cookbook. There are also recipes from Monocle’s favourite restaurants, plus a selection of timetested dishes developed by the team in Monocle’s London kitchen.

Food for thought takes the form of zesty essays and dinner-time discussions with admired names from the worlds of architecture, hospitality, art and more.

On the menu:

— The world’s finest restaurants, cafés and bars
— Advice on starting a food firm
— My Last Meal – the imagined final feasts of some high-profile personalities
— How to host your own intimate dinner party
— A batch of recipes from esteemed chefs, plus lip-smacking dishes from Monocle’s own repertoire
— Tools of the trade for your kitchen.

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