Unique Eats and Eateries of Cleveland

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Reedy Press, 2019 - Travel - 208 pages
A cultural melting pot of residents from all over the world, Cleveland is a city full of distinct dishes just waiting to be tasted. Unique Eats and Eateries of Cleveland is a gastronomic tour like no other and draws on the stories of the people who built and maintain the city's iconic restaurants. They range from fine dining downtown to tiny storefronts in a thriving and evolving culinary scene that keeps pace with new arrivals who come to show off their spin on ingredients and recipes. Stories abound of grit, hard work, and resilience from cooks, growers, and entrepreneurs like the Slymans who came from Lebanon and make a corned beef sandwich good enough for a U.S. president. Or the Sokolowskis from Poland who built a cafeteria for construction workers that's still filling bellies three generations later. Meet famous local chefs like Zack Bruell at his restaurant empire and culinary escape, or Michael Symon, with his highly publicized love of meat. You'll also learn local food lore like the real reason Cleveland gets credit for "Polish Boys," or why a ballpark brown mustard war has been raging for decades. Authors and Clevelanders Fran Golden and David G. Molyneaux have been writing and eating their way through the Forest City for decades. With this book as your guide, you'll join them on a scrumptious expedition.

About the author (2019)

Fran Golden is an award-winning travel writer whose work appears regularly in publications including Conde Nast Traveler, Bloomberg BusinessWeek, the Los Angeles Times and USA Today. She's the author two-dozen books including Frommer's EasyGuide to Alaskan Cruises and Ports of Call. She's a enthusiastic appreciator of food and a pretty good cook herself. David G. Molyneaux is an award-winning writer and editor who travels the world of cruising for print and online publications including the Miami Herald and the TravelMavenBlog. A member of the Cleveland Journalism Hall of Fame, he is president of the SATW Foundation that oversees the annual Lowell Thomas Travel Journalism Competition.

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