- Shopping Bag ( 0 items )
James Parker
Economically written, with only occasional lapses into the blandly ornate style we'll call menu prose — ''this veal cheek in front of him, shredding at his fork's touch like a tiny pot roast, caressing his tongue with its deep, gelatinous texture and flavor'' — Prime is saved from being mere canny careerist fiction by the pleasing complexity of the characters.— The New York Times
Overview
Two years after the opening of Liquor, New Orleans chefs Rickey and G-man are immersed in the life of their restaurant, enjoying a loyal cast of diners, and cooking great booze-laced food. All’s well until a bad review in a local paper not-so-subtly hints that their “silent” backer, celebrity chef Lenny Duveteaux, has ulterior motives. When Lenny is accused of serious criminal activity by eccentric D.A. Placide Treat, Rickey and G-man realize it may be time to end their ...