Food Quote by Nora Ephron
““A while back, my friend Graydon Carter mentioned that he was opening a restaurant in New York. I cautioned him against this, because it’s my theory that owning a restaurant is the kind of universal fantasy everyone ought to grow out of, sooner rather than later, or else you will be stuck with the restaurant. There are many problems that come with owning a restaurant, not the least of which is that you have to eat there all the time. Giving up the fantasy that you want to own a restaurant is probably the last Piaget stage.””
About This Quote
Owning a restaurant is often a romantic fantasy that becomes a burdensome reality, trapping owners in constant work and consumption.
In simple terms: Restaurant ownership can trap you in endless work and eating there.
Avoid chasing unrealistic business fantasies.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- career planning
- starting a business
- personal fulfillment
- risk assessment
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Is this business truly aligned with your long‑term goals?
- What alternatives satisfy your passion without the trap?
The fantasy may overlook financial and personal costs.