Tart
Misadventures of an Anonymous Chef
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Narrated by:
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Charly Clive
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Slutty Cheff
A New York Times Best Nonfiction Book of Summer 2025
A Vogue Best Book of 2025 So Far
A Service95 Must-Read Book of 2025
A hilarious, hot, and steamy account of coming of age in and out of the kitchen, from the anonymous chef and columnist, Slutty Cheff.
“It’s the two best things in the world: food and sex.”
When Slutty Cheff finds herself bored and fed-up with her 9–5 job in corporate marketing, she turns to the only thing that she really likes to do: cooking. So she quits her job, swaps emails for emulsions, and sets off to pursue her dreams of becoming a chef.
The world of London’s fine dining restaurants is so much more than she imagined: it’s more challenging, and more exciting too. There are the exhausting lows of sixty-hour work weeks in windowless kitchens, and the shock of stepping into the changing room as the only woman. There are the thrilling highs of a busy night, when service is running smoothly; electrifying run-ins with hot bartenders and even hotter chefs; and, always, the exhilaration of cycling hands-free through a city that is still sleeping, on a morning where anything can happen.
This is a story about searching for your purpose, and experiencing and embracing life to the fullest along the way. The pleasure and the chaos too…
An exquisite mix of raw Anthony Bourdain-style honesty with the sharp wit of Lena Dunham’s Girls, Tart is THE book for those who like to eat and f**k.
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While it might be fashionable to routinely use profanity and overshare details of sexual adventures in everyday discourse, the story and lessons lost their impact due to the unnecessary vulgarity. I'm no prude--a heartfelt F-bomb is fine under the right circumstances. Additionally, explicit sex scenes are fine when presented with some finesse. That wasn't the case here. The constant reference to the state of the author's p*##% became tiresome and adolescent. Maybe the latter was the point? Food and sex are primal drives, after all.
That aside, it's worth a listen. I recommend ear buds when you listen, particularly if you are in public or have children in your home!
Culinary Vulgarian!
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