La Buvette: Recipes and Wine Notes from Paris

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Product Details

Price
$24.99  $23.24
Publisher
Ten Speed Press
Publish Date
Pages
224
Dimensions
7.2 X 9.1 X 0.9 inches | 1.63 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781984856692

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About the Author

Camille Fourmont is the proprietor behind La Buvette, a wine shop that is packed every night, serving wines by the glass, simple plates of food, and personal conversation. Since opening La Buvette in 2012, she has been recognized in Bon Appétit, the New York Times, the Guardian, and the Financial Times. Le Fooding, the groundbreaking French food publication, selected La Buvette as the best wine bar in Paris in 2014. In addition to running La Buvette, Fourmont is a consultant for Hotel Le Pigalle's wine bar in Paris. Kate Leahy is a San Francisco chef turned journalist. She has written ten books, including A16 Food + Wine, the IACP cookbook of the year, and her work has appeared in publications from CNN's Parts Unknown to Eating Well.

Reviews

"Being a restaurateur is not, as many think, a glamorous profession. In her book, Camille reminds us of why we do it. Because luck found us, and gave us something we adore to take over our lives. This book is for everyone who dreams about falling in love with daily life."--Gilbert Pilgram, executive chef-owner of Zuni Café

"What Camille is doing in Paris is amazing. Her book shows us that keeping it simple, trying new wines, and making food that's direct is all we need for a great experience. She is an inspiration."--Andrew Tarlow, owner of The Marlow Collective

"Camille has said she does not consider herself a chef, but she is my favorite chef in the world. I'm excited for the essence of La Buvette to be shared with the world!"--Danny Bowien, chef and co-founder of Mission Chinese Food

"La Buvette is a glimpse into the intimate universe of Camille Fourmont--part sommelier, part curator, part chef, part artist, and master of the complex art of hospitality."--Chad Robertson, baker/owner of Tartine and author of Tartine Bread