Arthurs: Home of the Nosh
By Raegan Steinberg, Alexandre Cohen and Evelyne Eng
By Raegan Steinberg, Alexandre Cohen and Evelyne Eng
By Raegan Steinberg, Alexandre Cohen and Evelyne Eng
By Raegan Steinberg, Alexandre Cohen and Evelyne Eng
Category: International Cuisine
Category: International Cuisine
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$32.00
May 06, 2025 | ISBN 9780525612285
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May 06, 2025 | ISBN 9780525612315
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Praise
“An homage to Jewish deli comfort food, but done in a way that feels entirely fresh. Here, you’ll find all the requisites – organic gravlax, matzo ball soup, schnitzel – in addition to riffs on the classics.”—goop
“It’s everything you want for breakfast and lunch combined…Brooklyn meets Montreal meets Russ & Daughters”—BON APPETIT
“This beautiful cookbook is just as stylish, open and authentic as Raegan and Alex are. Putting your whole story down in a cookbook is brave and beautiful, and Arthurs is exactly that. The photography is mouthwatering and does absolute justice to the scrumptious nosh that Arthurs serves up on the daily. Seeing recipes here for their Syrniki, shakshuka, and iconic sprinkle cookies is sooo exciting—not only for fans in Montreal but for readers everywhere who will now know how incredible their food is!”—MANDY WOLFE, MANDY’S GOURMET SALADS
“Raegan and Alex have had a story to tell since I met them. They radiate an uncommon, shared love for their roots, their city, and their culture. It’s a risk, always, to name a restaurant after a dearly departed, and an exponential risk if the character was as storied and mythical as was Raegan’s dad Arthur, The Bear. But, like the man himself, Arthurs stands proud with that ‘been there forever’ air among Montreal’s storied classics. It’s always packed and delicious, and forever bold and quirky. In this book, Raegan and Alex dish out delicious, well-crafted nosh drenched in memory and nostalgia. It’s a book I want to cook from, and that I want you to cook from, so you can taste what I mean.”—FRÉDÉRIC MORIN, JOE BEEF
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