New Yorkers Get 3 Chances To Know Why You Should Never Trust a Skinny Italian Chef

New Yorkers Get 3 Chances To Know Why You Should Never Trust a Skinny Italian Chef in October.

They can see and ask Massimo Bottura why on following dates at 3 locations.

Saturday, October 11 at 11 AM as part of Identita Golose at Eataly 

Chef Seminar with Massimo Bottura and Daniel Humm. 

Ticket price: $125 

Tuesday 14 October at 2.00pm at The Culinary Institute of America 

Lecture and book signing with Massimo Bottura. 

Admission free 

For more information, call: 845-451-1543 

Tuesday 14 October  at 8.15pm at 92nd Street Y 

In conversation with Wylie Dufresne followed by Q+A and book signing with Massimo Bottura. 

Ticket price: $30 

Visit Event Page for tickets and more information.

All 3 events celebrate the publication of Never Trust a Skinny Italian Chef (Phaidon Press, October 2014) by Massimo Bottura...

Never trust skinny

Chef Bottura also makes stops at chi Spacca in Los Angeles on October 7,  Cuoco Restaurant in Seattle on October 8 (details via Book Larder),  Tosca Cafe in San Francisco on October 9 (tickets via Brown Paper Tickets), Balena Restaurant in Chicago on October 15, and last a cooking demonstration and wine pairing ($80) at Whole Foods Lamar in Austin on October 16, followed by (free) book signing at Noon on October 17 at same Whole Foods...

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