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Anthony Bourdain's Favorite Books
I’m a fan of Anthony Bourdain, the food writer and host of “No Reservations” on the Travel Channel. He has an interesting world view and does some cool things on his show.
Having read a few of his own books, Bourdain consistently refers to a set of his favorite reads which, until now, I could never remember to look for them in the library. Finally I found the list so I can read a few of the food books he suggested.
- The French Laundry Cookbook by Thomas Keller
- White Heat by Marco Pierre White
- Down and Out in Paris and London by George Orwell
- The Kitchen by Nicolas Freeling
- The Belly of Paris by Emile Zola
- La Cuisine du Marche by Paul Bocuse
- The Epicurean by Charles Ranhofer
- The Ivy by AA Gill
- Le Bernardin Cookbook by Eric Ripert
- Nose To Tail Eating by Fergus Henderson
Full annotated list available at Anthony Bourdain’s top 10 books on the Guardian UK.
Visit to Marina Fiesta in Cabo San Lucas coming up
My trip to Cabo San Lucas is coming up very soon. Now the hidden hotel fees are starting to make themselves clear. in the confirmation emails that I got, apparently the Marina Fiesta has a $20 surcharge per person per night. It also has an additional 10% maintenance fee per night. Wow. By my calculations that’s an extra $35/night for the room I reserved (almost $250 for the stay).
Although the fees are an annoyance, Marina Fiesta’s total cost is still cheaper than the other places I was looking at.
Coping with boredom? Play Xeno Tactic
Xeno Tactic is a lot like the “Flash Element TD” my friend told me about a few weeks ago. Same premise of placing turrets on a playing field and shooting enemies before they get to the board exit. Extremely addictive.