via Ezra Klein:
Having read Ruhlman's description of The French Laundry and Thomas Keller in The Soul of a Chef, I found this particularly neat to see. It's also kind of cool to see a little of "A Cook's Tour"... a series which I completely missed... and experience some early Bourdain. That he brings a couple of other celebrity chefs with him and they all practically weep like babies at Keller's awesomeness is the cherry on top.
Having read Ruhlman's description of The French Laundry and Thomas Keller in The Soul of a Chef, I found this particularly neat to see. It's also kind of cool to see a little of "A Cook's Tour"... a series which I completely missed... and experience some early Bourdain. That he brings a couple of other celebrity chefs with him and they all practically weep like babies at Keller's awesomeness is the cherry on top.
That was good to see, thanks!
ReplyDeleteI just finished re-reading Tony's book documenting his "Cook's Tour" years and read the chapter on The French Laundry just last week. So this, for me, was very timely.