The Virtual Bookcase Reviews of 'Kitchen Confidential':
Reviewer amazon.com wrote:
Kitchen Confidential is for diners who believe that their sublime sliver of seared foie
gras, topped with an ethereal buckwheat blini and a drizzle of piquant huckleberry
sauce, was created by a culinary artist of the highest order, a sensitive, highly refined
executive chef. The truth is more brutal. More likely, writes Anthony Bourdain, that
elegant three-star concoction is the collaborative effort of a team of "wacked-out moral degenerates, dope fiends,
refugees, a thuggish assortment of drunks, sneak thieves, sluts and psychopaths," in all likelihood pierced or tattooed
and incapable of uttering a sentence without an expletive or a foreign phrase. Such is the muscular view of the
culinary trenches from one who's been groveling in them, with obvious sadomasochistic pleasure, for more than 20
years.
Bourdain, currently the executive chef of the celebrated Les Halles, wrote two culinary mysteries before his first (and
infamous) New Yorker essay launched this frank confessional about the lusty and larcenous real lives of cooks and
restaurateurs. He is obscenely eloquent, unapologetically opinionated, and a damn fine storyteller--a Jack Kerouac of
the kitchen. Those without the stomach for this kind of joyride should note his opening caveat: "There will be horror
stories. Heavy drinking, drugs, screwing in the dry-goods area, unappetizing industry-wide practices. Talking about
why you probably shouldn't order fish on a Monday, why those who favour well-done get the scrapings from the
bottom of the barrel, and why seafood frittata is not a wise brunch selection.... But I'm simply not going to deceive
anybody about the life as I've seen it."
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