Home Feed
Home
Search
Search
Add Review, Blurb, Quote
Add
Activity
Activity
Profile
Profile
Ritz and Escoffier
Ritz and Escoffier: The Hotelier, The Chef, and the Rise of the Leisure Class | Luke Barr
6 posts | 6 read | 21 to read
In a tale replete with scandal and opulence, Luke Barr, author of the New York Times bestselling Provence, 1970, transports readers to turn-of-the-century London and Paris to discover how celebrated hotelier Csar Ritz and famed chef Auguste Escoffier joined forces at the Savoy Hotel to spawn the modern luxury hotel and restaurant, where women and American Jews mingled with British high society, signaling a new social order and the rise of the middle class. In early August 1889, Csar Ritz, a Swiss hotelier highly regarded for his exquisite taste, found himself at the Savoy Hotel in London. He had come at the request of Richard D'Oyly Carte, the financier of Gilbert & Sullivan's comic operas, who had modernized theater and was now looking to create the world's best hotel. D'Oyly Carte soon seduced Ritz to move to London with his team, which included Auguste Escoffier, the chef de cuisine known for his elevated, original dishes. The result was a hotel and restaurant like no one had ever experienced, run in often mysterious and always extravagant ways--which created quite a scandal once exposed. Barr deftly re-creates the thrilling Belle Epoque era just before World War I, when British aristocracy was at its peak, women began dining out unaccompanied by men, and American nouveaux riches and gauche industrialists convened in London to show off their wealth. In their collaboration at the still celebrated Savoy Hotel, where they welcomed loyal and sometimes salacious clients, such as Oscar Wilde and Sarah Bernhardt, Escoffier created the modern kitchen brigade and codified French cuisine for the ages in his seminal Le Guide culinaire, which remains in print today, and Ritz, whose name continues to grace the finest hotels across the world, created the world's first luxury hotel. The pair also ruffled more than a few feathers in the process. Fine dining would never be the same--or more intriguing.
Amazon Indiebound Barnes and Noble WorldCat Goodreads LibraryThing
Pick icon
100%
blurb
Cinfhen
post image

#LilithJuly #CentralReservation Another unread NF waiting on my Kindle ~ this one is about César Ritz ( the famous hotelier) and Auguste Escoffier ( one of the finest chefs in the world) A story about their friendship and collaboration dating back to the 1800‘s. Book is meant to be fabulous and I added on the audio for my upcoming road trip. ?

KarenUK Can‘t wait to see what you think... it sounds really good. And nice use of today‘s song choice! 🤓🙌🙌💕 5y
SaturnDoo Ummm... I ❤ the cover of the book just below the mentioned one. Just say'n 😂🤣😂🤣 5y
Cinfhen I agree @SaturnDoo it‘s lovely 😍I have high hopes for the nonfiction @KarenUK especially since I‘m hoping hubs will be interested too 5y
79 likes3 comments
blurb
MrBook
post image

#TBRtemptation post 3! A tale of opulence and scandal in turn-of-the-century London and Paris. The legendary Cesar Ritz was invited to London‘s Savoy Hotel to make it the world‘s best hotel. Ritz brought his team, including his famous chef, Auguste Escoffier. The Belle Époque era is richly detailed, with British aristocrats & American nouveaux riche, Oscar Wilde & Sarah Bernhardt, indulging in paradigm-shifting luxury. #blameLitsy #blameMrBook ?

readingjedi Sounds good! 5y
twohectobooks This cover! Wow! 5y
53 likes5 stack adds2 comments
review
ErickaS_Flyleafunfurled
post image
Pickpick

Loved it!! ❤️ 🥂 5 ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Very well written. I was captivated from start to finish.
Perfect for anyone interested in Victorian/Edwardian period history, fans of Downton or Selfridge.
Enjoyed it immensely!!

Cathythoughts A captivating cover 👍🏻✨ 6y
ValerieAndBooks Right up my alley!! Stacking. 6y
48 likes2 stack adds2 comments
blurb
ErickaS_Flyleafunfurled
post image

About the pre-WWI golden age and the rise of the Savoy Hotel with hotelier Ritz and chef Escoffier joining together to make a haven for the British aristocracy and burgeoning nouveau riche.

Perfect use of my Amazon gift card! 👍

LeahBergen This sounds good. 👍🏻 6y
53 likes4 stack adds1 comment
blurb
LMJenkins
post image

I‘m going to try and report on the success (or not) of completing my #MayTBR list for the last post of this month. I get distracted by other books through the month! #bookloverproblems #readingresolutions @Jess7

Cinfhen I like your choices...I read Rust & Stardust, really fascinating 7y
Liatrek I absolutely loved 7y
Reviewsbylola Dear Fahrenheit and Sun/Star are both good, quick reads. 7y
Pamwurtzler You Think It, I‘ll Say It was a quick one too. 7y
24 likes4 comments
blurb
Well-ReadNeck
post image

#BlameItOnLitsy My TBR is out of hand!!! Trying to break it down to manageable bites. (Love all of your stacks of ten, BTW). Here‘s my immediate on deck circle. You‘ll be hearing more about these soon!!!!

ErickaS_Flyleafunfurled Want to read Ritz! Looks good 7y
Smarkies Oh. I definitely blame my burgeoning TBR on listy. 😂😂😂 7y
daniwithtea I have Ritz in order from the library! 7y
See All 7 Comments
PictureandBook This is how it always is is great 7y
RebelReader I have The Line Becomes A River on deck as well! 😀 7y
ReadingRuby I‘ve had my eye on This Is How it Always I, I hope you enjoy it! 7y
Mrs_Organized_Chaos I just read This Is How It Always Is. it was a pretty good read. 7y
118 likes3 stack adds7 comments