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The Gastronomic History of Paris
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The Gastronomic History of Paris

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How did Paris become a beacon for food lovers everywhere?

Historian Patrick Rambourg leads readers on a delightful journey through Paris's rich culinary history, tracing the city's evolution as the world capital of gastronomy-a place where food is not only nourishment, but culture, art, and tradition. He describes the first taverns and markets in medieval Paris that led to the birth of the modern restaurant. He reflects on the social aspects of cooking and eating, exploring how Parisians savored the joys of food, making their city a beacon for gourmands everywhere and spreading French culinary techniques abroad.

With vivid storytelling, he recounts the careers of influential chefs, the development of iconic dishes, and how Paris became synonymous with such legendary establishments as Le Dme, La Coupole, and La Closerie des Lilas. Never satiated, Rambourg's Paris continually adapts and innovates to the present day, remaining a leader in culinary innovation, from pioneering "nouvelle cuisine" in the 1970s to "bistronomy" in the 2000s.

A feast for the senses, The History of Gastronomic Paris is essential reading for anyone fascinated by our culinary heritage and the City of Light.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
The Sutherland House Inc.
Country
CA
Date
10 December 2025
Pages
360
ISBN
9781998365425

How did Paris become a beacon for food lovers everywhere?

Historian Patrick Rambourg leads readers on a delightful journey through Paris's rich culinary history, tracing the city's evolution as the world capital of gastronomy-a place where food is not only nourishment, but culture, art, and tradition. He describes the first taverns and markets in medieval Paris that led to the birth of the modern restaurant. He reflects on the social aspects of cooking and eating, exploring how Parisians savored the joys of food, making their city a beacon for gourmands everywhere and spreading French culinary techniques abroad.

With vivid storytelling, he recounts the careers of influential chefs, the development of iconic dishes, and how Paris became synonymous with such legendary establishments as Le Dme, La Coupole, and La Closerie des Lilas. Never satiated, Rambourg's Paris continually adapts and innovates to the present day, remaining a leader in culinary innovation, from pioneering "nouvelle cuisine" in the 1970s to "bistronomy" in the 2000s.

A feast for the senses, The History of Gastronomic Paris is essential reading for anyone fascinated by our culinary heritage and the City of Light.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
The Sutherland House Inc.
Country
CA
Date
10 December 2025
Pages
360
ISBN
9781998365425