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“Roston’s book…doesn’t just chart the dazzling opening and tragic end of a fine-dining establishment. It also tells the star-studded, no holds barred story of modern dining, American grit, and what it takes to make it in the toughest town in the world.” Town & Country magazine
“This isn’t just an account of the restaurant but also a history of fine dining over the past 150 years, rooted in the emergence of New York’s restaurant culture and following the ebb and flow of the city’s own tumultuous history over the second half of the twentieth century.” Fortune magazine
“In the foreground are the many stories of the founders of the restaurant, the local politics, key workers in the restaurant, the amenities, and the menus…Stories of creation and destruction told in an informed and compassionate voice.” Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
“Roston has woven together a riveting history of New York City since its near collapse in the 1970s and intriguing stories about the restaurant business…The World Trade Center was cold and ugly from its inception, but its restaurant was magical.” Paul Freedman, author of Ten Restaurants That Changed America
“With exhaustive research and crystalline writing, Tom Roston unspools the glamorous story of a culinary temple in the sky, of cooks and busboys proud to work amidst clouds, and of an era that today seems romantic and innocent.” Ted Allen, host of Food Network’s Chopped