Cuines, 33
Book Details
Format
Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
9058566250
ISBN-13
9789058566256
Publisher
Stichting Kunstboek BVBA
Imprint
Stichting Kunstboek BVBA
Country of Manufacture
BE
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Apr 1st, 2020
Print length
224 Pages
Weight
2,062 grams
Dimensions
32.30 x 26.80 x 3.00 cms
Product Classification:
TV / celebrity chef cookbooks
Ksh 11,800.00
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This book tells the remarkable story of a chef Edwin Menue, owner of Michelin star restaurant Cuines, 33 a unique tapas-centred restaurant in Knokke. Text in English and Dutch.
He wanted to become a professional motocross rider, but a serious accident shattered his childhood dream. That''s why Edwin Menue directed his ambition towards another goal: the kitchen. Failure was not an option. After numerous internships at celebrated restaurants, chef Edwin, his wife Fleur Boussy and fellow chef and brother-in-law Frederik opened Cuines, 33 a unique tapas-centred restaurant in Knokke. Less than a year later, their drive, exquisite taste and passion were rewarded a first Michelin star. After Frederik left the restaurant, the menu at Cuines, 33 reflects Edwin''s personality even more. His seasonal kitchen is characterized by bold flavors and a cosmopolitan flair. The restaurant''s interior is as eclectic and colorful as the dishes. Edwin Menue finds inspiration in everything: an odd-shaped twig in the forest, a colorful tagine in Marrakech, the scent of Barcelona, a broken plate, a tattoo.
This book tells the remarkable story of a chef for whom only the best is good enough. A perfectionist with only one goal in mind: to offer his guests an unforgettable experience.
This book tells the remarkable story of a chef for whom only the best is good enough. A perfectionist with only one goal in mind: to offer his guests an unforgettable experience.
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