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"In a word, 'Yum!' Mitch Broder, the author of 'Discovering Vintage New York,' now trains his sights on 'New York's One-Food Wonders... Mr. Broder not only introduces readers to all-peanut-butter and all-potato-chip restaurants and a place that offers gourmet chicken fingers (as well as more quotidian fare like doughnuts and meatballs), but he also celebrates the 'faith, moxie, and monumental improbability' of the restaurateurs who 'collectively stand as a bastion of individuality and guts.'" -Sam Roberts, the New York Times "New York City is known for its many local restaurants and stores specializing in just one food. Mitch Broder's 'New York's One-Food Wonders' explores this phenomenon, looking at places where hot dogs, oatmeal, rice pudding or even caviar are the one and only star. In each case, Mr. Broder, a New York-based journalist, provides background on the establishment and shares how proprietors offer the food in different versions. Mr. Broder brings not just a passion for food to the project, but also for the city: His previous book was 'Discovering Vintage New York,' a guide to long-established shops, bars, delis and other destinations... " -Charles Passy, The Wall Street Journal "There's no doubt that New York City is a one-of-a-kind town. But did you know it's filled with shops that sell only one thing? Broder ('Discovering Vintage New York') fills us in. Among Required Reading's faves are East Village hot spot Empire Biscuit; OatMeals, in the West Village; and, of course, The Pickle Guys, on the Lower East Side." -Billy Heller, "Required Reading," the New York Post "Some of New York's best food establishments choose to do one thing and do it well. In 'New York's One-Food Wonders,' Mitch Broder singles out dozens of such eateries, offering suggestions for pretty much whatever you're in the mood for." -"The 35 Best Books of 2015," Men's Journal "Every now and then a craze sweeps all the food blogs and restaurant news sites so intensely, we can't help pay attention. The ones that are intriguing and unique enough get their own establishments. In his new book, 'New York's One-Food Wonders,' Mitch Broder chronicled all of them." -Megan McCaffrey, Gannett Newspapers "In a word, 'Yum!' Mitch Broder, the author of 'Discovering Vintage New York,' now trains his sights on 'New York's One-Food Wonders... Mr. Broder not only introduces readers to all-peanut-butter and all-potato-chip restaurants and a place that offers gourmet chicken fingers (as well as more quotidian fare like doughnuts and meatballs), but he also celebrates the 'faith, moxie, and monumental improbability' of the restaurateurs who 'collectively stand as a bastion of individuality and guts.'" -Sam Roberts, the New York Times "New York City is known for its many local restaurants and stores specializing in just one food. Mitch Broder's 'New York's One-Food Wonders' explores this phenomenon, looking at places where hot dogs, oatmeal, rice pudding or even caviar are the one and only star. In each case, Mr. Broder, a New York-based journalist, provides background on the establishment and shares how proprietors offer the food in different versions. Mr. Broder brings not just a passion for food to the project, but also for the city: His previous book was 'Discovering Vintage New York,' a guide to long-established shops, bars, delis and other destinations... " -Charles Passy, The Wall Street Journal "There's no doubt that New York City is a one-of-a-kind town. But did you know it's filled with shops that sell only one thing? Broder ('Discovering Vintage New York') fills us in. Among Required Reading's faves are East Village hot spot Empire Biscuit; OatMeals, in the West Village; and, of course, The Pickle Guys, on the Lower East Side." -Billy Heller, "Required Reading," the New York Post "Some of New York's best food establishments choose to do one thing and do it well. In 'New York's One-Food Wonders,' Mitch Broder singles out dozens of such eateries, offering suggestions for pretty much whatever you're in the mood for." -"The 35 Best Books of 2015," Men's Journal "Every now and then a craze sweeps all the food blogs and restaurant news sites so intensely, we can't help pay attention. The ones that are intriguing and unique enough get their own establishments. In his new book, 'New York's One-Food Wonders,' Mitch Broder chronicled all of them." -Megan McCaffrey, Gannett Newspapers
About the Author
Mitch Broder is the author of Discovering Vintage New York, the first book to spotlight the city's classic restaurants and shops. He covered the city for the nation's largest newspaper chain and has won the top feature-writing and humor-writing prizes in New York City journalism. He has also written for the New York Times, the Daily News, the Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, and many other papers.
Book Information
ISBN 9781493006427
Author Mitch Broder
Format Paperback
Page Count 216
Imprint Globe Pequot Press
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Weight(grams) 17g
Dimensions(mm) 174mm * 153mm * 13mm