The Lunch Break Chronicles

The Lunch Break Chronicles

with Chris Preovolos

Thomas Keller book signing at the Westchester Friday

6/21/2010

WILLIAMS-SONOMA: 125 WESTCHESTER AVE., WHITE PLAINS

Thomas Keller – one of the most celebrated chefs of our time – will sign copies of his book Ad Hoc at Home at noon Friday at the White Plains Williams-Sonoma.

Keller, who opened the landmark French Laundry in Yountville, Calif, and now runs a mini-empire “up-valley,” has won numerous James Beard Foundation awards and continues to be at the forefront of American restaurant scene.

His latest addition is Ad Hoc, which was to be a temporary restaurant set up in an old diner while a permanent restaurant was to be built. But the $50 prix fixe menu that changes daily and the laid-back atmosphere proved so popular Ad Hoc became permanent.

I’ve almost bought the book when I had dinner at Ad Hoc in January, but didn’t want to lug it back to Stamford…so if I can get away from work for a little while, I might see you there.

MORE INFO: Here

–CP

POST SCRIPT: If you haven’t seen the DVD extra on Disney’s Ratatouille where Keller talks about his cooking philosophy and describes the detailed process of working with animators to create the cooking scenes, you gotta check it out.

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