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Author Sitwell, William (William Ronald Sacheverell), author.

Title The restaurant : a 2,000-year history of dining out / William Sitwell.

Published New York, NY : Diversion Books, 2020.
©2020

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Location Call No. Status
 UniM Bail  647.95 SITW    DUE 23-04-25
Edition First Diversion Books edition.
Physical description 268 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 251-256) and index.
Contents Romans -- Ottoman Empire -- Legacy of Ibn Battuta -- Medieval England -- Coffee house revolution -- French Revolution -- British industrial revolution -- Carême and the New Paris Guide -- Victorian era -- Britannia & Co. opens in Bombay -- Invention of the taco machine -- Postwar Britain -- Invention of the sushi conveyor belt -- Le Gavroche opens in London -- Chez Panisse opens in the US -- Bibendum opens in London -- Death of Bernard Loiseau -- Future of our eating out.
Summary "Have you ever wondered where the first coffee shop sprung up, or when the sushi conveyor belt was invented? Unbelievably, the global history of the dining establishment has never been told--until now. Journeying 2,000 years into the past, acclaimed food critic and writer William Sitwell artfully traces the earliest origins of the widespread cultural practice of eating out, from its most basic to most sophisticated forms. Whether he's traversing the inns and taverns of Pompeii before its destruction in A.D. 79, witnessing the tumultuous emergence of fine dining during the French Revolution, or recounting the mid-twentieth-century invention of the taco machine in New York City, Sitwell's engaging prose gives readers a front-row seat to the restaurant experience across cultures and millennia. He identifies the ten most influential restaurant dishes of all time and follows the fashions that shape the way we dine, meeting the restaurateurs of today and yesterday whose establishments shaped society for good or ill. And after offering a wry history of the world through the prism of the eatery, he ponders its exciting future. Chefs, critics, restauranteurs, and foodies alike will delight in all the sweet and savory details offered up in this lively and highly absorbing romp through social and culinary history, packed with color photographs and illustrations."--Amazon.com
Subject Restaurants -- History.
History.
ISBN 9781635766998
1635766990
9781635765960 (hardcover)
163576596X (hardcover)