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Famous Restaurants

cweld1

New in Town
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3
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Arkansas
Does anyone know of any books, website, or other resources on popular restaurants and their menus in the 30's, or haute cuisine, etc? Thanks.
 

Smithy

I'll Lock Up
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5,139
Location
Norway
Actually there's quite a plethora of information out there regarding this topic. Two that I know of and have seen are the cookbooks of the iconic Savoy Grill and Maxim's.

Of course if you are interested in haute cuisine, then you really should pick up a copy of Escoffier's "Le Guide Culinaire", the "bible" on the subject.
 

NicknNora

A-List Customer
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353
Location
Kentucky
Here is a site called Tips on Tables that gives reviews of restaurants and clubs like:

Algonquin
Biltmore
Black Angus
Cafe Madrid
Copacabana
Cotillion Room
Eden Roc
Embers
Famous Kitchen
Gage and Tollner's
Glen Island Casino
Jack Delaney's
Jack Dempsey's
La Rue
Latin Quarter
Little Club
Luchow's
Major's Cabin
Marianne et Fils
St. Regis Maisonette
Sea Colony
Stork Club
Three Crowns
Waldorf-Astoria
Zanzibar



Hotels vs. Clubs
Toots Shor's
Two Guitars
WWII Rationing
 
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11,579
Location
Covina, Califonia 91722
Somewheres in our photos I have a picture done by the house photographer at Jack Dempsey's Broadway Restaurant of my mom and dad with friends from the late 40's or early 50's. It's a thrill when ever I see it. Now to dig it up some time.
 
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11,579
Location
Covina, Califonia 91722
Are there still house photographers at places that take those memory of your visit to... shots?

I recall that Polaroid Instant film was a boon to their jobs as you could have the picture framed in a decorated holder with in minutes.

At Universal Studios you can get pix of the Jurassic park ride by the car load.
 

Vanessa

One Too Many
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1,055
Location
SoCal
BinkieBaumont said:
"You can peruse the Menus of the great Ocean liner SS America here......."Oh waiter can we have two more Sidecars, please"

http://www.ss-australis.com/enter.htm


Menus from cruises from the 30s - 50s pop up on ebay all the time. They're a great resource for what would have been served in the different class dining rooms.
 

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