A review by grantica
Anthony Bourdain Omnibus: Kitchen Confidential and A Cook's Tour by Anthony Bourdain

4.0

An easy book to read and, strangly, to relate. I liked the funny way Anthony Bourdain describes the insides of a restaurant kitchen, the dynamics, the relationships, the disenchantment, the raughness of being ac cook in the 70s-80's, before the glamour and the foodies would attack the restaurants.

I especially wanted to read this book to understand his path and the person behind the camera.

I think he was a great narrator and was an interesting person to follow. He defintly had more to say, but the demons inside where stronger.