Kitchen Con is like no book that has ever been written before about restaurants. Intelligent, funny and stylish, it tells the story of a food critic who never quite learned to cook - the perfect emblem, as it transpires, for a culture in which most people read more menus than recipes.
Trevor White worked as a food critic in great cities across the globe before sitting down to write this memoir of life as a judge of the world's most expensive cooking. But Kitchen Con is not just a list of very good meals: it lifts the lid on the culinary cartel - celebrity chefs, guidebooks, odorous waiters - in a way that is both highly amusing and very brave.
If you have ever wondered why they call it the hospitality business, this is the book for you.
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Trevor White is Ireland's leading food critic. He now publishes The Dubliner, a city magazine, and edited The Dubliner 100 Best Restaurants, Ireland's bestselling restaurant guide.
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