

Such a fascinating look at an acclaimed chef and how he was shaped by his experiences as a Mexican immigrant to the US/deportee. It covers many good and bad times that came before and after his success and taught me lots about the history of/modern trends in Mexican cuisine, agriculture, fine dining, even mezcal. There‘s also a fun cameo that will delight any fellow lovers of Top Chef. Nice narration on the audio, too, though it ⬇ï¸
Christine bugged me a bit that she didn‘t pronounce various food-related words properly - though I don‘t really blame her! Feels like I encounter mispronunciation of special words/place names, etc. pretty frequently in audiobooks, and I always wonder why they aren‘t edited/spot-checked by someone who‘s familiar with the culture (whether it be ethnic, regional, workplace, etc.) in which the book is set? Still thought this was great on audio, though. 2y
45 likes1 comment