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Kitchen Confidential Updated Edition: Adventures in the Culinary Underbelly (P.S.)

Kitchen Confidential Updated Edition: Adventures in the Culinary Underbelly (P.S.)

by Anthony Bourdain

4.8 (8464 ratings)
Cookbooks Food Wine

Published

January 9, 2007

Pages

312 pages

Language

English

Publisher

Ecco

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$10.49

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About This Book

An updated and revised edition of Anthony Bourdain's mega-bestselling Kitchen Confidential, with new material from the original edition Almost two decades ago, the New Yorker published a now infamous article, “Don’t Eat before You Read This,” by then little-known chef Anthony Bourdain. Bourdain spared no one’s appetite as he revealed what happens behind the kitchen door. The article was a sensation, and the book it spawned, the now classic Kitchen Confidential , became an even bigger sensation, a megabestseller with over one million copies in print.

Frankly confessional, addictively acerbic, and utterly unsparing, Bourdain pulls no punches in this memoir of his years in the restaurant business. Fans will love to return to this deliciously funny, delectably shocking banquet of wild-but-true tales of life in the culinary trade from Chef Anthony Bourdain, laying out his more than a quarter-century of drugs, sex, and haute cuisine—this time with never-before-published material.

Introduction

Anthony Bourdain's Kitchen Confidential invites readers into the pulsating heart of the culinary world, a place defined by drama, chaos, and intense dedication. Brimming with Bourdain's signature wit and unapologetic honesty, this updated edition of his bestselling memoir uncovers the unseen side of restaurant life. From humble beginnings to navigating high-pressure kitchens, Bourdain shares the colorful adventures and gritty truths that shaped his culinary journey.

A feast of stories that are as enlightening as they are entertaining, Kitchen Confidential offers a backstage pass to the chef's life beyond the menu.

Key Takeaways

The culinary world is a high-pressure and fast-paced environment demanding steely resolve and relentless passion. A successful career in culinary arts involves overcoming adversity embracing creativity and pushing boundaries. Bourdain's narrative demystifies restaurant culture exposing hidden realities and the raw essence of culinary life.

Detailed Description

Drawing back the curtain on the unseen world of professional kitchens Anthony Bourdain paints a vivid and raw picture of restaurant life in Kitchen Confidential. This updated edition delves even deeper incorporating new insights and stories that illuminate the highs and lows of a chef's existence. Bourdain's candid recounting takes readers through the exhilarating yet often chaotic world of New York's bustling culinary scene.

His journey from dishwasher to executive chef is one fraught with passion and pitfalls revealing the stark realities behind the glamour of gourmet meals. Throughout the narrative Bourdain's irreverent voice offers a mix of humor and hard truths challenging romantic notions about culinary arts. He exposes the gritty undercurrents shaping the industry while celebrating the camaraderie and resilience of those who thrive within its confines.

For anyone intrigued by food culture or curious about the authentic experiences of a celebrated chef Kitchen Confidential serves as both a captivating memoir and a revealing exposé of the culinary underbelly.

Standout Features

Kitchen Confidential stands out due to Bourdain's distinctive narrative voice, brimming with wit and unfiltered honesty, which captivates readers from the very first page The book offers more than just a memoir, providing an insider's portrayal of the culinary profession that dismantles myths and highlights authentic industry dynamics The updated edition not only shares Bourdain's personal evolution but also reflects on how the culinary landscape has transformed, making it timelessly relevant.

Book Details

ISBN-10:

0060899220

ISBN-13:

978-0060899226

Dimensions:

5.31 x 0.79 x 8 inches

Weight:

9.1 ounces

Specifications

Pages:312 pages
Language:English
Published:January 9, 2007
Publisher:Ecco
Authors:Anthony Bourdain

Rating

4.8

Based on 8464 ratings

Customer Reviews

Must Read: Because it’s all True

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Booksalottle
June 29, 2018

The first time I read 'Kitchen Confidential,' I was a student at my alma mater, learning Culinary Arts to become a chef. At first read, I was intrigued, shocked, and in wonderment all at the same time. Bourdain's vivid and colorful details of his culinary adventures and misadventures scared me a bit. It made me slightly wonder if I truly knew of the potential fallout that could come from a career in this field. In addition, even though I believed him to be truthful, I also thought he was perhaps exaggerating a bit on some of the debauched and seemingly unreal goings on in the kitchens he had worked in. Now, after having been a chef myself, having worked in multiple kitchens of all caliber in all four coasts of the United States, having worked with multitudes of kitchen associates and many other chefs, I know first hand of Bourdain's perspective and insight. I can tell you with certainty that it's all true. Yes, all true: every sordid, scandalous, wonderful, funny, creative, and amazing bit of it. This book is the culinary life. It's the life we chose, the life we love, and it's also the life that leaves us with literal and figurative scars that will never heal. We love the kitchen and although it loves us back, it also instilled in us some painful, loaded, duplicitous lessons. Lessons which I myself is still finding useful to this day. After learning of Bourdain's shocking suicide three weeks ago on June 8th, I decided to get a new copy of 'Kitchen Confidential.' It had been some fifteen years since I last read it, and I wanted to remember him for the wonderful voice he gave to us certifiable crazy kitchen warriors and culinary ninjas. Us warriors who love food, and us ninjas who have accepted our punishing, culinary fates. I also decided to read it again because I had the pleasure of meeting Anthony Bourdain twice in my life - on the second occasion, I had the honor of cooking for him. Both times, he was as funny, charming, and brilliant as many know him to be from his culinary travel TV shows. Reading the book this second time around made me remember and reminisce how wonderful both of my encounters with him had been. If you're a chef, or a culinary student, I have a feeling I don't need to convince you to buy and read this book. Bourdain's account of his time in the kitchen is our reality, and you know it first hand so you'll relate. If you're a "foodie" (I truly despise this word) or someone who genuinely admires the art of culinary, you'll get a kick out of this book, because you'll feel the sweat, blood, and tears we suffer to creatively feed you and the masses. If you're an ordinary person who simply eats to live, or perhaps you once caught an episode of one of Anthony Bourdain's four television shows over the years, but you don’t really see the reason for all the fuss, you need this book more than anyone else. Unless you're squeamish, a prude, snobbish, or a pretentious person, you'll love 'Kitchen Confidential.' If you are indeed within the third category of people I described, and you open your mind, I guarantee you that you'll fall in love with Anthony Bourdain like we all have and see what all the fuss is that we keep lamenting about. Needless to say, I highly recommend this book. Read it once, read it twice, read it multiple times. You'll be wiser for it. Yes of course, some of the details such as the use of Fax machines to send resumes, the food ordering processes, hiring practices, food safety guidelines, and a couple other things are outdated and no longer relevant by today's Culinary Arts standards. Nevertheless, what remains, remains valid and rings true to this day. This memoir is a solid one. 5-Stars.

A book you will long remember

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AZ Nonna
August 5, 2024

This is one of those books you can keep on your end table, pick up and read a chapter or two at a time. There is a lot to digest when reading about this talented man’s life. He went through good times and bad, and he was very candid and trusting of the reader. I found it fascinating.

Great InSite into the world of cooking

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Stephanie Preweda
August 1, 2024

I bought this as a gift for my husband who is a big fan of Bourdain. This book gives the inside scoop of what it's like, struggles and successes, being a chef. Really interesting read and makes a great gift for the foodie in your life. My husband was hooked from the first page and finished it in record time. A must read for all food lovers.

Good easy read.

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Vince Vincgom
July 9, 2024

I always enjoyed watching Anthony Bourdains travel shows and interviews. This book is all about how he came to be that person and the background on how various commercial kitchens work and play. so far after a number of chapters read its fun and easy read that allows one to learn more about his personality and the persons who impacted him.

ribald, funny, interesting account of life in the meat and veggies

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Ramblin Man
February 22, 2011

This was the last book that I was supposed to read in a book club at work before I dropped out of the club. The idea of reading a book about a cook was totally uninteresting to me. I have worked as a waiter and a dishwasher and there was nothing fun or interesting about it. It was a way to make money, when I couldn't find anything better. I cook my own food every now and then, but I find chopping veggies, reducing sauces and boiling pasta necessary evils with nothing redeeming about the process--only the end result. Then there are the mounds of pans, dishes and utensils to wash. Recently on the recommendation of my son, I started viewing Anthony Bourdain's TV shows on the travel channel. I started with his shows on places I know well and I was amazed at how he found great places to eat that I had never hard of. But mostly I liked his lyrical descriptions of people and places and the food the locals make. That inspired me to read his last book--Medium Raw and then the book I passed up 10 years ago. I will say this about the author--he may not always be right, but he's never at a loss for words. He's arrogant and opinionated and probably obnoxious in person. I don't find anything inspiring about his drug abuse and sexual depredations with waitresses. I can say for sure there was none to little of that in any joint I worked in, and to the extent there was, it was with partners anyone with a brain would pass up. I suspect that this book probably needs a legend on the cover that says, "Inspired by real events." It reads like one of Norman Mailer's, nonfiction novels, with some interesting vignettes, breathlessly hyperbolized to make the author seems cool when he is really just wretched. One of my colleagues was married to a woman who in her middle age decided to go to cooking school. After cooking school, she found the chefs where she worked to be abusive and paranoid. They wouldn't teach anyone anything, because the chef was afraid they would leave and take the chef's secrets with them. I'm glad that Anthony Bourdain survived his self abuse. His book about his failures was a fun read, if you like to read about people trying to destroy themselves and somehow managing to rise above it. But there was also some good insight into the restaurant business. I now won't ever get fish on a Monday. I do like going out to dinner during the week, and now I know why that's a good idea. I'm glad to see that he has helped everyone understand how tough it is to work in a restaurant and put out hundreds of meals per day, exactly the same way in a hot, cramped environment. But then I knew that already. If you don't, this is the book for you.

Kitchen confidential

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Jerry
August 26, 2024

I cook at home, enjoy food, and worked as a prep chef at a chowder house for two years. I have some foray into the world that Anthony Bourdain details in this book, but by no means am I a chef. Despite this, the book was highly entertaining and a good read. My eyes were glued to the pages. I found that my limited experience as a prep chef and dishwasher was highly relatable to what Bourdain details in this book. Mind you, I worked in a chowder house in 2017 so a lot that's in this book still applies today. Bourdain provides a shocking, raw outlook on his career in the kitchen. You don't have to be a chef to read this book and be captivated. Just like his other works, he proves to us that food is more than just fuel. Give it a shot. Also the book came in great quality/condition.