Quote by Bianca Bosker Download Open image ““The first restaurants advertised to Parisian passersby with the motto “I Shall Restore You.”” — Bianca Bosker ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.8 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare
When I first went to Paris in 1965, I fell in love with the small, family-owned restaurants that existed everywhere then, as well as… — Alice Waters Copy Share Image
“The Parisian grocers insisted that I interact with them personally: if I wasn't willing to take the time to get to know them and… — Julia Child Copy Share Image
“One of my suppliers told me, “Ray, you know you aren’t in the hamburger business at all. You’re in the french-fry business. I don’t… — Ray Kroc Copy Share Image
“mess of Italy, France, and some burgeoning American cuisine that nobody really believed in yet? A hodgepodge that shouldn’t have worked? When I asked… — Stephanie Danler Copy Share Image
“Upon returning home, I asked a Parisian friend who lives near me how she does it. How does she manage to adjust to our grocery stores and our food when she comes back from Paris? I was having a heck of a time with it. She shook her head sympathetically and said, “I remember one time I came back to… — Karen A. Chase Copy Share
“Every restaurant is a theater, and the truly great ones allow us to indulge in the fantasy that we are rich and powerful. When restaurants hold up their end of the bargain, they give us the illusion of being surrounded by servants intent on ensuring our happiness and offering extraordinary food. But even modest restaurants offer the opportunity to become… — Ruth Reichl Copy Share
I was always inspired by restaurants like La Tulipe in Manhattan. You'd walk right by and say, 'Oh what a lovely house.' You didn't… — Charlie Trotter Copy Share Image
“I heard the tinkle of the welcome bells above the restaurant entrance. Probably an out-of-towner who didn’t know that the restaurant was closed on… — Suzanne M. Trauth Copy Share Image
“You know that place next door that used to be a buffet with all the nice ovens?” “Uh-huh.” “Instead of a ring, I bought… — Ellen Mint Copy Share Image
I went to a fancy french restaurant called "Deja Vu." The headwaiter said, "Don't I know you?" — Rod Schmidt Copy Share Image
“We are a bed business, and a coffee-room business. We are not a general dining business, nor do we wish it. In consequence, when… — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
“When he poured a taste of Madeira for the Master Sommelier at my table, a splash of wine hit the rim of the glass.… — Bianca Bosker Copy Share Image
“Marea’s reservationists are required to Google every one of its guests,” — Bianca Bosker Copy Share Image
“rats, mice, and snakes scooped up from the vineyard can accidentally get mixed in.)” — Bianca Bosker Copy Share Image
“Hospitality is present when something happens for you. It is absent when something happens to you.” — Bianca Bosker Copy Share Image
“No wine is ever as delicious as it was when you tried it at the winery while some suave winemaker walked you through his… — Bianca Bosker Copy Share Image
“Wine,” declared the nineteenth-century novelist Alexandre Dumas, “is the intellectual part of the meal.” — Bianca Bosker Copy Share Image