La Bonne Table

La Bonne Table by Ludwig Bemelmans, published by David R. Godine Publisher on September 8, 2015, is a richly illustrated exploration of the author’s lifelong passion for dining. This 446-page work invites readers into the world of fine dining, showcasing memorable experiences from renowned hotels and restaurants across Europe and America, including the iconic Hotel Splendide and the famous Tour d’Argent in Paris. Through a blend of engaging narratives and charming illustrations, Bemelmans shares his gastronomical autobiography, reflecting on the dishes, chefs, and patrons that have shaped his culinary journey.
Readers will find a delightful collection of memories that evoke the flavors and atmospheres of exceptional dining experiences. The book delves into the eccentricities of kitchen geniuses, the legendary wines that accompanied special occasions, and the vibrant personalities that frequented these establishments. With a focus on the art of dining well, La Bonne Table captures the essence of culinary culture, from the high points of gourmet cuisine to the more humorous aspects of restaurant life. This edition serves as both a personal memoir and a celebration of the joys of food, making it a unique addition to the genres of biography, personal memoirs, and cooking essays.
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A glorious, illustrated, celebration of a lifetime love affair with dining, by the author-illustrator of the classic Madeline series. Here is the best of Ludwig Bemelmans on the subject he loved most: the good table.
The entrancing memories and charming pictures collected here transport the reader behind the scenes of the great hotels of Europe and America–including the immortal Hotel Splendide–and such restaurants as the Tour d’Argent in Paris and Le Pavillon in New York.
Memorable dishes, the eccentric geniuses of the kitchens who created them, the opulent and often astonishing patrons who ordered them, the legendary wines and the occasions they toasted, are all evoked in rich and piquant flavor.
The gifted and exuberant Ludwig Bemelmans was trained as a boy for a career as a restauranteur, and La Bonne Table is in effect his gastonomical autobiography. The high–and sometimes riotous low–points of his life with food, from Austrian cafes to the late, lamented Ritz of New York, are narrated with delight and zest as he celebrates beer and sausages, pressed duck and caviar, and the chefs who cooked for him. He remembers with decidedly mixed emotions the ways of the busboy and the waiter, and the qualities that make up the perfect maitre d’. He muses over great menus and great eaters–and soon makes the reader very hungry.
Here, truly, is a feast of reading on the art of dining well.
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