
Serve The People
A memorable and mouthwatering cookâs tour of todayâs China
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As a freelance journalist and food writer living in Beijing, Jen Lin-Liu already had a ringside seat for Chinaâs exploding food scene. When she decided to enroll in a local cooking schoolâheld in an unheated classroom with nary a measuring cup in sightâshe jumped into the ring herself. Progressing from cooking student to noodle-stall and dumpling-house apprentice to intern at a chic Shanghai restaurant, she finds poor young men and women streaming in from the provinces in search of a ârice bowlâ (living wage); a burgeoning urban middle class hungry for luxury after decades of turmoil and privation; and the mentors who take her in hand in the kitchen and beyond. Together they present an unforgettable slice of contemporary China in the full swing of social and economic transformation.
A memorable and mouthwatering cookâs tour of todayâs China
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As a freelance journalist and food writer living in Beijing, Jen Lin-Liu already had a ringside seat for Chinaâs exploding food scene. When she decided to enroll in a local cooking schoolâheld in an unheated classroom with nary a measuring cup in sightâshe jumped into the ring herself. Progressing from cooking student to noodle-stall and dumpling-house apprentice to intern at a chic Shanghai restaurant, she finds poor young men and women streaming in from the provinces in search of a ârice bowlâ (living wage); a burgeoning urban middle class hungry for luxury after decades of turmoil and privation; and the mentors who take her in hand in the kitchen and beyond. Together they present an unforgettable slice of contemporary China in the full swing of social and economic transformation.
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A memorable and mouthwatering cookâs tour of todayâs China
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As a freelance journalist and food writer living in Beijing, Jen Lin-Liu already had a ringside seat for Chinaâs exploding food scene. When she decided to enroll in a local cooking schoolâheld in an unheated classroom with nary a measuring cup in sightâshe jumped into the ring herself. Progressing from cooking student to noodle-stall and dumpling-house apprentice to intern at a chic Shanghai restaurant, she finds poor young men and women streaming in from the provinces in search of a ârice bowlâ (living wage); a burgeoning urban middle class hungry for luxury after decades of turmoil and privation; and the mentors who take her in hand in the kitchen and beyond. Together they present an unforgettable slice of contemporary China in the full swing of social and economic transformation.