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The Charleston Chef's Table:

Extraordinary Recipes from the Heart of the Old South
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Three Forks Books, Dec 1, 2009 - Cooking - 193 pages

Signature recipes from greater Charleston’s top restaurants 

 

 

In recent years, Charleston, which hosts more than four million visitors annually, has matured into a world-class culinary destination. Now,The Charleston Chef’s Tableallows locals and visitors alike to take a bit of the city’s incomparable flavor home, with profiles of more than sixty of the city’s best restaurants and a signature recipe from each.  

 

From roadside dives to upscale eateries, Southern to Chinese, Holly Herrick leaves no stone unturned as she winnows Charleston’s 1,500 restaurants down to her top picks. From fried chicken to sautéed duck livers,The Charleston Chef’s Tabledelivers all the goods that make Charleston such an exciting place to visit, live, and dine. Complementing the text are full-color photographs, as well as sidebars that highlight this Southern gem’s 300-year history.

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User Review  - Mary Kay - Goodreads

A kinda disappointing look at some restaurants in Charleston. I really didn't get much out of it. Read full review

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About the author (2009)

Holly Herrick is a Cordon Bleu–trained chef and an award-winning food writer who was previously the restaurant critic at Charleston’s Post and Courier. She is the author of The Southern Farmers Market Cookbook and was a columnist for Lowcountry Living Magazine. Her work has appeared in Bon Appétit, Gourmet, and Southern Living.

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