Service Included: Four-Star Secrets of an Eavesdropping Waiter (New York Times Notable Books)
Warning: May contain material offensive to vegans, pharmaceutical lobbyists, and those on a low-sodium diet. Animals were harmed during the writing of this book. While Phoebe Damrosch was waiting for life to happen, she supported herself by working as a waitress. Before long she was the only...
show more
Warning: May contain material offensive to vegans, pharmaceutical lobbyists, and those on a low-sodium diet. Animals were harmed during the writing of this book. While Phoebe Damrosch was waiting for life to happen, she supported herself by working as a waitress. Before long she was the only female captain at the four-star New York City restaurant Per Se during its first year. Service Included is the story of her obsession with food, her love affair with a sommelier, and her amusing, eye-opening, and sometimes shocking experiences in the fascinating, frenetic, highly competitive world of fine dining. Sitting down at a restaurant table will never be the same.
show less
Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780061228155 (006122815X)
Publish date: October 1st 2008
Publisher: Harper Paperbacks
Pages no: 240
Edition language: English
Category:
Non Fiction,
Autobiography,
Memoir,
Biography,
Food And Drink,
Food,
Biography Memoir,
New York,
Cooking,
Foodie,
Culinary,
Food Writing
I wasn't blown away or stunned, but Damrosch is competent in her writing and her experience of working at the French Laundry's NY sister restaurant, Per Se, is distinct as well as distinct from [b:Waiter Rant|2187270|Waiter Rant Thanks for the Tip-Confessions of a Cynical Waiter|Steve Dublanica|htt...
I love books about waiting tables, since that's what I'm a pro at. And I can sympathize with most every server story. But I found this book very stuffy and stuck-up. She talks down to a lot of foods and ingredients, like I, the reader, am beneath her for using plain table salt. I got this book at th...
I'm fascinated by books that give me an insider's description of some profession I'm not personally intimately familiar with. This was no exception, and I actually think it was just as good as "Waiter Rant" by The Waiter. Sure, it included a lot about Phoebe's personal life as well, but as her perso...
More like 2 and 1/2. Kitchen Confidential this is not. It's a well done memoir of one of the few woman to have worked as captain, something like head waiter at one of the four stars New York restaurants. The style is average almost pedestrian. The reader doesn't get involved in the inner working of ...