Where Shall We Go For Dinner?: A Food Romance

Where Shall We Go For Dinner?: A Food Romance

by TamasinDay-Lewis (Author)

Synopsis

Tamasin and her companion Rob set out with no real plan for the forthcoming year other than that each trip offers the possibility of perfection and discovery of something new. Whether investigating the food scene in San Francisco, sipping a cocktail in Venice, or walking down Sullivan St in New York to dine on fried chicken at the Blue Ribbon, they always set out in hope of the perfect dinner. They may find it at a small cafe in the hills of Santo Stefano Belbo in Piemonte, or snacking on falafel in a warm wad of pitta bread at Mamoun's, a hole in the wall in Greenwich Village. Sometimes they try too hard and don't find it at all, but even the disappointment is food for thought...and there is always tomorrow.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Publisher: Phoenix
Published: 13 Nov 2008

ISBN 10: 0753824469
ISBN 13: 9780753824467
Book Overview: The ultimate foodies' book - part memoir, part love story, Tamasin writes beautifully and passionately about her travels, encounters and adventures in search of the perfect dinner Includes 20 special recipes from her travels Her destinations include Piedmont, Venice, Puglia, Lyons, Gascony, Ireland, New York and San Francisco Contains a glossary of outstanding restaurants and places visited Tamasin receives excellent reviews: 'A sumptuous melange of moving anecdotes, amusing escapades and mouth-watering recipes' Easy Living 'A joy' Independent on Sunday 'Scrumptious... Crammed with recipes and celebrity anecdotes, it's a delicious adventure and personal confession' Eve 'The real pleasure is Day-Lewis's fluent writing... a page-turner' Observer 'Another lovely treat for food fans... this is like reading a modern Elizabeth David - sumptuous, absorbing and entirely satisfying' First 'A scrumptious umpteen course gastromance. I gobbled every word' Richard E. Grant

Media Reviews
her advice is unpretentious and the book undeniably entertaining OBSERVER beguiling fusion of memoir, food and travel writing, peppered with recipes INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY A delightful reminiscence of a lifetime of appreciative eating GOOD BOOK GUIDE
Author Bio
Tamasin is one of Britain's finest food writers. She has produced and directed many TV documentaries and appeared in 3 UK Food TV series: Tamasin's Weekends and Tamasin's Great British Dishes'