Yes, Chef is chef Marcus Samuelsson's 2012 memoir written with journalist Veronica Chambers. Published by Random House, Yes, Chef describes Samuelsson's early years in Ethiopia, adoption and childhood in Sweden and then culinary career, concluding with a chapter on his restaurant in Harlem, Red Rooster. In the Washington Post, Robin Shulman called the book as "a sensitive and compelling account of his rise and his extraordinary life...searching for his place in the world through food." Reviewing Yes, Chef for The New York Times, Dwight Garner wrote, "What lifts this book beyond being merely the plainly told story of an interesting life is Mr. Samuelsson’s filigreed yet often pointed observations about why so few black chefs have risen to the top of the culinary world."
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| - Sim, Chef! é uma série de televisão portuguesa de comédia que conta no elenco com os atores Miguel Guilherme, Diogo Martins, Marco Horácio e Duarte Gomes. A série estreou a 4 de janeiro de 2017, na RTP1, e terminou a primeira temporada a 7 de junho de 2017. A segunda temporada estreou a 5 de julho de 2017, e concluiu a 13 de dezembro de 2017. É uma adaptação da série russa Kitchen (em russo: Кухня ou Kukhnya), exibida pela STS. (pt)
- Yes, Chef is chef Marcus Samuelsson's 2012 memoir written with journalist Veronica Chambers. Published by Random House, Yes, Chef describes Samuelsson's early years in Ethiopia, adoption and childhood in Sweden and then culinary career, concluding with a chapter on his restaurant in Harlem, Red Rooster. In the Washington Post, Robin Shulman called the book as "a sensitive and compelling account of his rise and his extraordinary life...searching for his place in the world through food." Reviewing Yes, Chef for The New York Times, Dwight Garner wrote, "What lifts this book beyond being merely the plainly told story of an interesting life is Mr. Samuelsson’s filigreed yet often pointed observations about why so few black chefs have risen to the top of the culinary world." (en)
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| - Yes, Chef is chef Marcus Samuelsson's 2012 memoir written with journalist Veronica Chambers. Published by Random House, Yes, Chef describes Samuelsson's early years in Ethiopia, adoption and childhood in Sweden and then culinary career, concluding with a chapter on his restaurant in Harlem, Red Rooster. In the Washington Post, Robin Shulman called the book as "a sensitive and compelling account of his rise and his extraordinary life...searching for his place in the world through food." Reviewing Yes, Chef for The New York Times, Dwight Garner wrote, "What lifts this book beyond being merely the plainly told story of an interesting life is Mr. Samuelsson’s filigreed yet often pointed observations about why so few black chefs have risen to the top of the culinary world." Yes, Chef was a New York Times best-seller and won the 2013 James Beard Award for Writing and Literature. (en)
- Sim, Chef! é uma série de televisão portuguesa de comédia que conta no elenco com os atores Miguel Guilherme, Diogo Martins, Marco Horácio e Duarte Gomes. A série estreou a 4 de janeiro de 2017, na RTP1, e terminou a primeira temporada a 7 de junho de 2017. A segunda temporada estreou a 5 de julho de 2017, e concluiu a 13 de dezembro de 2017. É uma adaptação da série russa Kitchen (em russo: Кухня ou Kukhnya), exibida pela STS. (pt)
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