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The Mere Mortal's Guide to Fine Dining : From Salad Forks to Sommeliers, How to Eat and Drink in Style Without Fear of Faux Pas

The Mere Mortal's Guide to Fine Dining : From Salad Forks to Sommeliers, How to Eat and Drink in Style Without Fear of Faux Pas

Author: Colleen Rush
Publisher: Broadway Books (A Division of Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group Inc)
Publication Date: 24 Oct 2006
ISBN-13: 9780767922036
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From aperitif to digestif, approach every meal with savvy and grace.
We've all experienced Fancy-Pants Restaurant Jitters at some point - the fear that you will unknowingly commit some fine-dining crime, whether it's using the wrong fork, picking an amateur wine, mispronouncing foie gras, or gasping when your fish entrée arrives with its head still attached. Relax. The Mere Mortal's Guide to Fine Dining is the ultimate antidote to restaurant anxiety.
Where does your napkin go when you leave the table? Should you sniff the wine cork? And why, pray tell, are there so many forks? This comprehensive and accessible primer answers these and dozens of other questions and offers the basics on every aspect of fine dining, including:
How to navigate a place setting
Speaking menu-ese and the language of fine food
A refresher on polite and polished table manners
911 for wine novices
A carnivore's guide to beef, pork, lamb, and veal
What local, sustainable, and organic really mean
Japanese dining dos and don'ts
Who's who on a restaurant's staff
How to be a regular--or get the perks like one
Top restaurants across the country
What the food snobs know (and you should, too)
And much more...
With a little help, any Mere Mortal can order wine with confidence, get great, attitude-free service, decipher menus, and finally, truly, savor any dining experience.


Author Description


COLLEEN RUSH, a food-loving native of Louisiana, is a contributing writer to Cosmopolitan and author of Swim Naked, Defy Gravity, & 99 Other Essential Things to Accomplish Before Turning 30. She lives in Chicago.






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