"While [Jacques] Pepin's autobiography was the epitome of the
traditional chef's life, it may be that Choi's will be the same for
the new generation ... "L.A. Son," co-written with Tien Nguyen and
Natasha Phan, pops with Choi's hip-hop verbal rhythms." - Los
Angeles Times
'With driving metaphors coming fast and furious throughout this
memoir cum cookbook, there is no doubting and no pulling away from
Choi's gritty embrace of L.A.'s mean streets." - Publishers Weekly
(starred review)
Street-wise, honest in its admission of trials and punctuated with
vernacular swagger, Choi's debut pays tribute to family and his
enduring fascination with the melting pot of Los Angeles. - Kirkus
Reviews
"A a memoir-cookbook that moves like a novel." - New York Times,
cover of 'Dining' Section, in article about Roy's new
restaurant
"In its pages, and even more so in person, one finds in Choi a
personality who is at once high-end and low-end, flawed and at the
top of his game, relentless and chill, coarse and refined-and
absolutely, unapologetically authentic." - Ad Week
"Choi is the rare chef whose life story--which includes working
with chef Eric Ripert and a weeklong cocaine binge--is as
compelling as his food." - Food & Wine
"At the moment, Roy Choi is one of the most prominent lenses the
nation has into L.A." - Los Angeles Times
His beautiful book .... is two parts story (Choi's coming up), one
part recipe (his OMG crazy good creations, like ketchup fried
rice). You may never cook from this book (though the recipes are
eminently doable), but it won't matter. It's a fun flip even if all
you do is drool." - Lisa Ko, author of The Leavers
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