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The acclaimed owner behind Marlow Collective shares the journey to opening his first restaurant, Diner, with personal stories, 48 seasonal recipes, and a treasure trove of intimate photos.
“Diner is a twenty-five-year-old institution and is, unquestionably, one of New York City’s most influential restaurants, and Diner: Day for Night acts as a love letter to the team’s intense dedication to community, sustainability, and eating deliciously.”—Andy Baraghani, author of The Cook You Want to Be
On New Year’s Eve 1998, Andrew Tarlow, along with Mark Firth, opened Diner out of a repurposed dining car under the Williamsburg Bridge in Brooklyn. Within the decade, it single-handedly became one of the city’s most influential restaurants, giving birth to a Brooklyn mini-empire—including Marlow & Sons, Roman’s, and Achilles Heel—and an ethos of community, sustainability, and eating local. In Diner: Day for Night, Tarlow takes us back to the restaurant that brought the farm-to-table movement to Brooklyn.
Featuring 48 flavorful recipes and evocative photography, this fun and whimsical cookbook takes us through the history of Diner. Diner: Day for Night is a poetic homage to a lively place as the day shifts from morning to night, both intimate and welcoming. Get a glimpse of Diner’s opening chef Caroline's first impression of Diner co-founders Andrew and Mark, the chaotic opening night that everyone turned up for, and the many faces that have come and gone throughout the years. The recipes are based upon the food so many have come to love and are built around each season. You’ll find:
The price of "Diner (Hardcover Book)" at Current Comics Monterey is USD $35.00.
The publisher of "Diner (Hardcover Book)" is Clarkson Potter.
The genres of "Diner (Hardcover Book)" are Cooking - Entertaining, Cooking - Individual Chefs & Restaurants, and Cooking - Regional & Ethnic - American - General.
"Diner (Hardcover Book)" falls under the category of Books (Hardcover).
The writer of "Diner (Hardcover Book)" is Andrew Tarlow.