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The Smallest Restaurant In Paris

A Memoir
A warm, illustrated memoir in which Rachel Khoo reflects on her time in Paris as a young Brit abroad, from culinary school and tiny flats to the one-table restaurant that quietly changed the course of her life, with recipes inspired by the city.

'Inspiring, intrepid, and bold' - Bonnie Garmus, international bestselling author of Lessons in Chemistry

'Comforting and quietly empowering' - Melissa Hemsley, bestselling cookbook author

'Rachel Khoo shaped a path for chefs like me . She's an icon' - Ravneet Gill, chef and bestselling cookbook author

'A fascinating insight into finding a niche and building something meaningful. Rachel's writing is superb, her story inspiring' - Rukmini Iyer, international bestselling cookbook author

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It begins in a tiny bedsit near the Bastille. Newly arrived from London, Rachel Khoo is trying to make a life for herself in Paris, carrying a British, Chinese-Malaysian and Austrian background, while juggling odd jobs, culinary school and persistent doubts about where she belongs.

The book follows her years in the city: studying French patisserie, scraping by on short-term work, chasing food ideas and creative projects, and slowly finding confidence through trial, failure and curiosity. Almost without noticing, a series of small dinner parties in her flat plants the seed for what would later lead to her international bestselling cookbook and TV series, The Little Paris Kitchen.

Part memoir, part food writing, this illustrated book pairs personal stories of life in Paris with recipes inspired by the city, celebrating resilience, curiosity and the power of small beginnings.

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A Memoir
A warm, illustrated memoir in which Rachel Khoo reflects on her time in Paris as a young Brit abroad, from culinary school and tiny flats to the one-table restaurant that quietly changed the course of her life, with recipes inspired by the city.

'Inspiring, intrepid, and bold' - Bonnie Garmus, international bestselling author of Lessons in Chemistry

'Comforting and quietly empowering' - Melissa Hemsley, bestselling cookbook author

'Rachel Khoo shaped a path for chefs like me . She's an icon' - Ravneet Gill, chef and bestselling cookbook author

'A fascinating insight into finding a niche and building something meaningful. Rachel's writing is superb, her story inspiring' - Rukmini Iyer, international bestselling cookbook author

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It begins in a tiny bedsit near the Bastille. Newly arrived from London, Rachel Khoo is trying to make a life for herself in Paris, carrying a British, Chinese-Malaysian and Austrian background, while juggling odd jobs, culinary school and persistent doubts about where she belongs.

The book follows her years in the city: studying French patisserie, scraping by on short-term work, chasing food ideas and creative projects, and slowly finding confidence through trial, failure and curiosity. Almost without noticing, a series of small dinner parties in her flat plants the seed for what would later lead to her international bestselling cookbook and TV series, The Little Paris Kitchen.

Part memoir, part food writing, this illustrated book pairs personal stories of life in Paris with recipes inspired by the city, celebrating resilience, curiosity and the power of small beginnings.

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