The Dairy Restaurant

Ben Katchor

The Dairy Restaurant
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Schocken Books
Country
United States
Published
10 March 2020
Pages
496
ISBN
9780805242195

The Dairy Restaurant

Ben Katchor

From the award-winning author of Julius Knipl, Real Estate Photographer and The Jew of New York- a unique history of a beloved New York culinary institution that emerged in the late 19th century and had disappeared by the end of the 20th.

For The Dairy Restaurant, Ben Katchor retells the history of where we choose to eat–a history that starts with the first man allowed to enter a walled garden and encouraged by the garden’s owner to enjoy it’s fruits.In this brilliant, sui generis book, Ben Katchor illuminates the unique historical confluence of events and ideas that led to the proliferation of the dairy restaurant in New York City. In words and his inimitable drawings, he begins with Adam, entering Eden and eating the fruits therein. He examines ancient protocols for offerings to the gods and the kosher milk-meat taboo. He describes the first vegetarian practice, the development of inns offering food to travelers, the invention of the restaurant, the rise of various food fads, and the intersection between culinary practice and radical politics. Here, too, is an encyclopedic directory of dairy restaurants that once thrived in New York City and its environs, evoked by Katchor’s illustrations of classified advertisements, matchbooks, menus, and phone directory listings. And he ends on an elegiac note as he recollects his own experience in one of these unique restaurants just before it disappeared–as have all the dairy restaurants in the New York metropolitan area.

PART OF THE JEWISH ENCOUNTERS SERIES

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