Aperitales. Letter Bites
Aperitales is a book of short stories that work as a tasting menu. 60 short stories full of flavours and inspired by the best chefs and restaurants in the world.
Synopsis:
You are in the kitchen, with everything prepared, putting dinner in the oven or perhaps in that fashionable restaurant waiting for your best friend, the one who is always at least half an hour late. In both cases, your mobile is without a battery and without the option to charge it. What do you do? I suggest you pour yourself a glass of your favourite wine or ask the waiter for it, take your appetizers out of your bag and take a few bites of those flavoured letters until the oven tells you that the food is ready. Or, your friend walks in through the restaurant door with that knowing look that forces you to forgive her once more for being 45 minutes late."
Aperitales is a book of short stories that work as a tasting menu. 60 short stories full of flavours and inspired by the best chefs and restaurants in the world.
Synopsis:
You are in the kitchen, with everything prepared, putting dinner in the oven or perhaps in that fashionable restaurant waiting for your best friend, the one who is always at least half an hour late. In both cases, your mobile is without a battery and without the option to charge it. What do you do? I suggest you pour yourself a glass of your favourite wine or ask the waiter for it, take your appetizers out of your bag and take a few bites of those flavoured letters until the oven tells you that the food is ready. Or, your friend walks in through the restaurant door with that knowing look that forces you to forgive her once more for being 45 minutes late."
Aperitales is a book of short stories that work as a tasting menu. 60 short stories full of flavours and inspired by the best chefs and restaurants in the world.
Synopsis:
You are in the kitchen, with everything prepared, putting dinner in the oven or perhaps in that fashionable restaurant waiting for your best friend, the one who is always at least half an hour late. In both cases, your mobile is without a battery and without the option to charge it. What do you do? I suggest you pour yourself a glass of your favourite wine or ask the waiter for it, take your appetizers out of your bag and take a few bites of those flavoured letters until the oven tells you that the food is ready. Or, your friend walks in through the restaurant door with that knowing look that forces you to forgive her once more for being 45 minutes late."
Autor: Alba Garcia Marcos
Idioma: Español
Paginas: 154
Tipo de encuadernación: Tapa blanda