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The Art of the Restaurateur [Hardcover]

Nicholas Lander
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Sep 17 2012
Until 30 years ago, restaurateurs were considered the most important figures in any restaurant's success, with chefs consigned to the kitchen. This process began to change with the elevation of chef-patron Paul Bocuse in the late 1970s, and has continued with the rise of the celebrity chef. Restaurateurs are hugely important but rarely written about and significantly under-appreciated. The profession, other than its commercial and social aspects, has a fundamental human appeal: restaurateurs derive their name and profession from the French verb restaurer when their role was to restore the health of travellers battered by the potholes of French roads in the early 19th century. The role has changed a lot since then, and continues to evolve in fascinating ways. Despite the interest and increased professionalism of many restaurateurs, however, the restaurant business is still one of the most financially risky. In the UK only the construction industry sees more liquidations. Brands and chains have also made life difficult for the independent restaurateur. But these individuals all have an extraordinary story to tell, stories that will appeal to those disenchanted with a corporate world, give inspiration for the next generation of would-be restaurateurs, and provide a compelling read for anyone interested in the modern restaurant. Learn how Alan Yau lost control of Wagamama in a family feud and how Danny Meyer, with two hugely successful restaurants behind him (Union Square Cafe and Gramercy Tavern) opened Blue Smoke, a barbecue restaurant, without appreciating that all New Yorkers consider themselves barbecue experts, so they all thought he was doing everything wrong. Behind each of these successes is an equally dramatic story of something that went very badly wrong. When they got the tricky recipe right, they succeeded in creating some of the world's landmark restaurants. Covering subjects as diverse as finding the right location and the importance of getting the design right; to choosing the best chef and deciding what food to serve; to managing staff and dealing with difficult customers, every story is fascinating, different, and has something to tell about the creation of a successful restaurant.

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"Nicholas Lander is such a fluent writer in this fascinating book, The Art of the Restaurateur. His system of completing each profile with a salient restaurant point applicable to all is brilliant." - Danny Meyer

"Nobu wasn't built in a day. In Nicholas Lander's gorgeous illustrated book. . .Drew Nieporent and 19 other proprietors reveal what it takes (pluck, creativity, Clintonian people skills) to run a top dining establishment. A must-read for restaurant lovers." - Details

". . .serves as an excellent primer to the world of running a restaurant. In a world where chefs get all the attention, it's nice to see the incredibly difficult work of restaurateur get its due." - Eater National

"In an age of celebrity chefs, this book turns its eye on the unsung heroes of the restaurant industry. In retelling stories of the rise of our era's most famous restaurants and the owners behind them, the book studies successes and failures of each, as well as their decisions behind such as aspects as location, design, menus, and more." - La Cucina Italiana

"Most [Restaurant Hospitality] readers who read this one will likely deliver the same verdict: "Finally, a book about us!" - Restaurant Hospitality

"If you've ever wondered what goes into running a single stalwart or growing empire, now's your chance to learn." - The Wall Street Journal

". . .the book also offers food for thought on the restaurateur's art. . .Lander does not resort to the waspish prose that makes some other restaurant critics fun to read. But in these splendid establishments perhaps there was simply nothing to sneer at." - The Economist

"So many people fantasize about starting their own restaurant and few have the slightest idea of what it takes. Meet 20 of the greats including Danny Meter and Joe Bastianich to learn the elements that make for an establishment's success and staying power. (Love the illustrations, too!) - GOOP

". . .Lander offers a globe-trotting tour of gastronomic proportions. The culinary writing is restrained. . .without a hint of snobbery, and an absence of interest in all things trendy. . .Look for valuable lessons and sound advice." - Macleans

About the Author

Having been a restaurateur himself (he owned L'Escargot in Soho during the 1980s), Nicholas Lander (b.1952) knows and appreciates the business. He has written The Restaurant Insider, the hugely popular restaurant column in the Financial Times, for the past 21 years, which has become a must-read for all restaurant-goers and professionals.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Christmas gift Jan 5 2013
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My nephew has a great interest in all aspects of dining and this book will satisfy his curiosity about the whole process of owning and operating a restaurant.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Must read for people in the food industry and for people who love restaurants Nov 21 2012
By Nathaniel Miller - Published on Amazon.com
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Quite simply the most interesting look into the art that is running a restaurant.

Like masters in any other field, those few truly elite restaurateurs share a combination of passion, skill, and years of experience obsessively pursuing their craft.

In this case-study of sorts, Nick Lander (a huge success both as a restaurateur, and as a Food/Restaurant writer) takes us inside the world of some of the greatest restaurant creators he's come across in his long international career covering the subject.

I came across this book by chance, picked it up without knowing much of Mr.Lander, and within the first few pages I knew I had stumbled onto a gem.

Not a restaurateur myself, but I have tasted success in another field where passion is the number one ingredient. Lander peels back the layers and understands how to get to the heart of what has made each of his subjects the amazing successes that they are. His prose does equal justice to the talent he is describing.

A great read on its own literary merits, an indispensable volume for anyone in the food industry.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent, a must read for those that like restaurants Nov 6 2012
By InAustin - Published on Amazon.com
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Any one that is interested in restaurants, either as a business or just as a pleasure must read this book. Full of excellent points of what makes the "difference" between a restaurant or a "great experience restaurant". How restaurants fails or succeed and the passion to serve the customers.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Invaluable to anyone interested in the restaurant business Oct 15 2012
By Rodrigo - Published on Amazon.com
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I think the greatest quality in Nick Lander's book is that is was written focusing in the restauranter - not in the chef. A very pleasurable reading and highly recommended.
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