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Pu Pu Hot Pot : The World's Best Restaurant Names by Ben Brusey (2013, Trade Paperback)

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Product Identifiers

PublisherSt. Martin's Press
ISBN-10125003454X
ISBN-139781250034540
eBay Product ID (ePID)6038812804

Product Key Features

Book TitlePu Pu Hot Pot : the World's Best Restaurant Names
Number of Pages128 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicForm / Puns & Wordplay, Form / Pictorial, General
Publication Year2013
IllustratorYes
GenreHumor
AuthorBen Brusey
FormatTrade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height0.4 in
Item Weight7.4 Oz
Item Length6.1 in
Item Width6.4 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2013-002621
ReviewsWhat's interesting about the book is that there's not a single restaurant in it that you'd want to eat in., "What's interesting about the book is that there's not a single restaurant in it that you'd want to eat in." -- A. A. Gill, Restaurant critic, Sunday Times "Hilarious." -- Daily Mail "You shouldn't laugh . . . but can't help doing so." -- Telegraph, Books for Christmas "Rib-tickling." -- Huffington Post "There's no chance of setting down Pu Pu Hot Pot -- this is a deskside book guaranteed to garner attention and plenty of giggles." -- Popsugar.com, "What's interesting about the book is that there's not a single restaurant in it that you'd want to eat in."--A. A. Gill, Restaurant critic, Sunday Times "Hilarious."-- Daily Mail "You shouldn't laugh . . . but can't help doing so."-- Telegraph , Books for Christmas "Rib-tickling."-- Huffington Post " There's no chance of setting down Pu Pu Hot Pot - this is a deskside book guaranteed to garner attention and plenty of giggles."-Popsugar.com, "What's interesting about the book is that there's not a single restaurant in it that you'd want to eat in."--A. A. Gill, Restaurant critic, Sunday Times "Hilarious."-- Daily Mail "You shouldn't laugh . . . but can't help doing so."-- Telegraph , Books for Christmas"Rib-tickling."-- Huffington Post, "What's interesting about the book is that there's not a single restaurant in it that you'd want to eat in."--A. A. Gill, Restaurant critic, Sunday Times "Hilarious."-- Daily Mail "You shouldn't laugh . . . but can't help doing so."-- Telegraph , Books for Christmas "Rib-tickling."-- Huffington Post, There's no chance of setting down Pu Pu Hot Pot -- this is a deskside book guaranteed to garner attention and plenty of giggles.
Dewey Edition23
Dewey Decimal647.9502/07
Synopsis100 snapshots of the world's most amazing, dreadful and utterly bizarre restaurant names "What's in a name?" -William Shakespeare (foodie) For too long, restaurants have been judged on the quality of their food. In some parts of the world, chefs have been known to waste literally hours of their lives carefully preparing and cooking stuff, only for other people to eat it and, later, part ways with it. This insanity must stop. There is only one thing to look for in a restaurant; a secret hidden in the pages of this laugh-out loud hilarious book. Ben Brusey has scoured the globe from Sunderland to Majorca to find the world's best-named restaurants, bars, and cafes. Breathtaking discoveries have been made, new standards of culinary excellence have been set. So, cancel that table at Per Se, forget that drink at the John Dory Oyster Bar, and open wide for a mouthful of wisdom guaranteed to leave you hungry, thirsty, and gagging for more. Why not savour the culinary delights of: - A SALT & BATTERY (New York, USA). Chef's tip: Don't make eye contact with him. - NEW COD ON THE BLOCK (Sheffield, UK). Previously THE GILL NEXT DOOR. - PHO SHIZZLE (Cambridge, Canada). Vietnamese has never been so gangsta. - THAI TANIC (Washington DC, USA). Our tip: Avoid the Iceberg Lettuce. - HINDENBURGER (Toronto, Canada). Flame grilled and disastrously good. - PU PU HOT POT (Boston, USA). The critics say: Chinese food guaranteed to put fire in your belly. - JESUS FAMILY RESTAURANT (Fort Worth, Texas). The Lord grills in mysterious ways.
LC Classification NumberTX945.B665 2013