A review by bexrecca
Ten Restaurants That Changed America by Paul Freedman

3.0

I learned a lot, I fell asleep a lot. It is in many ways far longer than it needs to be, going on tangents that felt unnecessary and reintroducing us to the same people over and over as if the chapters were separate books. I get it. Stop giving me full details on critics and owners repeatedly. I can remember from one chapter to the next.

This was probably more of a 2.5, so I leaned toward rounding up rather than down because so much of it really was very fascinating. It's amazing when a book can be both really interesting and utterly boring.