Sip, Read, Review – "Yes, Chef" by Marcus Samuelson
Today, I will share with you a story of a man born(1971) in Ethiopia, raised in Sweden, trained in Europe, and now living in America - Marcus Samuelsson. A Swedish-American celebrity chef, restaurateur, author, and TV personality. My August review for "Yes, Chef" (2012), a memoir by chef Marcus Samuelsson.
Read at https://jaeeblogscom.wordpress.com/2025/08/30/sip-read-review-yes-chef-by-marcus-samuelsson/
“Yes, Chef’ is a food memoir with lots of memories, experiences bundled together - across continents, across kitchens, and identities!
Do share your feedback if you already read this one. Until next time, keep the coffee brewing and the pages turning!
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