Paul Freedman 
Ten Restaurants That Changed America 

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Finalist for the IACP Cookbook Award
A Washington Post Notable Book of the Year
A Smithsonian Best Food Book of the Year
Longlisted for the Art of Eating Prize


Featuring a new chapter on ten restaurants changing America today, a “fascinating . . . sweep through centuries of food culture” (Washington Post).

Combining an historian’s rigor with a food enthusiast’s palate, Paul Freedman’s seminal and highly entertaining
Ten Restaurants That Changed America reveals how the history of our restaurants reflects nothing less than the history of America itself. Whether charting the rise of our love affair with Chinese food through San Francisco’s fabled Mandarin; evoking the poignant nostalgia of Howard Johnson’s, the beloved roadside chain that foreshadowed the pandemic of Mc Donald’s; or chronicling the convivial lunchtime crowd at Schrafft’s, the first dining establishment to cater to women’s tastes, Freedman uses each restaurant to reveal a wider story of race and class, immigration and assimilation. “As much about the contradictions and contrasts in this country as it is about its places to eat” (
The New Yorker),
Ten Restaurants That Changed America is a “must-read” (
Eater) that proves “essential for anyone who cares about where they go to dinner” (
Wall Street Journal Magazine).
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About the author

Paul Freedman is a history professor at Yale University. The author of the highly acclaimed Ten Restaurants That Changed America, Freedman lives in Pelham, New York.
 
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Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 560 ● ISBN 9781631492464 ● File size 26.3 MB ● Publisher Liveright ● Country US ● Published 2016 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 7470791 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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