Pu Pu Hot Pot

Ben Brusey

Acheter 8,49 €
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Langue:
Ebook en anglais
ISBN:
9780241965887
Date de parution:
03-10-12
Nombre de pages:
224
Editeur:
Penguin
Format:
Ebook
Format Détaillé:
EPUB
Protection digitale:
Adobe DRM

Description

Pu Pu Hot Pot by Ben Brusey includes 100 snapshots of the world's most amazing, dreadful and utterly bizarre restaurants

'What's interesting about the book is that there's not a single restaurant in it that you'd want to eat in' AA Gill, Sunday Times Style

'Hilarious' Daily Mail

'You shouldn't laugh . . . but can't help doing so' Telegraph, Books for Christmas

'Rib-tickling' Huffington Post

Forget the Good Food Guide, forget Michelin stars and forget that new place by Jamie Oliver or Gordon Ramsay. This wonderfully silly tome, which fans of Crap Towns will love, is the only restaurant guide you will ever need. Why not savour the culinary delights of:

A SALT & BATTERY (New York, USA). Chef's tip: Don't make eye contact with him.
LITTLE DROOLING BEAR FOOD (Zhongshan, Shanghai). Menu: Lost in translation.
JASON DONERVAN (UK, roaming). Especially for you: Kebabs on the go, or to share with neighbours.
COFFEE ANNAN (Trondheim , Norway). UN Peacekeepers were sent in to relieve Americano drinkers.
PHO SHIZZLE (Cambridge, Canada). Serves excellent Vietnamese wraps and beets.
B.O CAFE (Grasse, France). Full of fresh aromas.
THAI TANIC (Washington DC, USA). Our tip: Avoid the Iceberg Lettuce.
LORD OF THE FRIES (Melbourne, Australia). House rules: Children must be accompanied by an adult.
PU PU HOT POT (Boston, USA). The critics say: Chinese food guaranteed to put fire in your belly.

If you have seen your own (and who hasn't!) visit pupuhotpot.tumblr.com to submit your own pictures.

Ben Brusey likes to eat food at restaurants when he can. He also likes to compete in eating challenges and his record is thirty fish fingers in one sitting (plus mayo, lemon and ketchup). His favourite restaurant in London is the Phat Phúc Noodle Bar, located near South Kensington. 'Phat Phúc' is Vietnamese for 'Happy Buddha'. Seriously.