
#185 César Ritz and Auguste Escoffier (The Hotelier and The Chef)
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Notable books mentioned: Ritz and Escoffier, The Hotel, The Chef, and the Rise of the Leisure Class by Luke Barr, The Score Takes Care of Itself by Bill Walsh, Le Guide Culinaire (The Guide to Modern Cookery) by Auguste Escoffier, Scott Fier
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The host mentions the book to highlight the significant contributions of Cesar Ritz and August Escoffier to the hospitality industry. They express…

The host mentions 'The Score Takes Care of Itself' to illustrate how focusing on the fundamentals can lead to success, drawing parallels between Bi…

The host discusses how Escoffier's book serves as both a practical tool for chefs and a memoir that documents his culinary philosophy. This dual pu…

#185 César Ritz and Auguste Escoffier (The Hotelier and The Chef) mentions Ritz and Escoffier, The Hotel, The Chef, and the Rise of the Leisure Class by Luke Barr, The Score Takes Care of Itself by Bill Walsh, Le Guide Culinaire (The Guide to Modern Cookery) by Auguste Escoffier, and Scott Fier with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
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“The excerpt discusses the book 'Ritz and Escoffier' which details the relationship between Cesar Ritz and August Escoffier, highlighting their contributions to the hotel and culinary industries.”
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“The excerpt discusses Bill Walsh's philosophy on focusing on fundamentals and self-respect, drawing parallels between his coaching methods and the principles of professionalism in the kitchen.”
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“The author compares and contrasts Ritz designing his hotel and Escoffier writing his book, which he thinks about as a tool for professionals.”
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“As Scott Fier wrote in his book, I want to go back to this main theme of this book because I think it applies to a lot more.”
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“Escoffier meanwhile finished the translation of the book is called the culinary guide. The success of the book was everything he'd hoped for.”
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“The title of the new Fitzgerald story published in 1922, which referred to the Ritz Carlton Hotel in New York.”
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