Lucky Peach: Issue 17

Author: David Chang

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  • : November 2015
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  • : December 2015
  • : January 2022
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Description

Lucky Peach is a quarterly journal of food and writing. Each issue focuses on a single theme and explores that theme through essays, art, photography, and recipes. Lucky Peach Issue 17 investigates our most important meal of the day, BREAKFAST. Contributions include Adam Leith Gollner on Hong Kong breakfasts, Marian Bull on Sunrise Biscuit Kitchen, as well as Mystery Science 3000, Lisa Hanawalt, Mark Ibold, Anthony Bourdain, Jonathan Gold, and more.

Reviews

"A glorious, improbable artifact... "Lucky Peach" is not only something to behold, it is also something to hold, a reminder of print's true wingspan."-- "The New York Times" "A masterpiece of modern-food culture." -- "Time" "The magazine's tone is so casual it's almost drunken. Its aesthetic is a graphic pulp pastiche of drawings, photo essays and kitsch--you'll discover traces of comic books, handwritten script and recipes presented in science-lab format." -- "The Wall Street Journal" "There's been a sudden growth in magazines for food obsessives eager for more than just recipes. "Lucky Peach.".. is perhaps the cleverest. A nerdy, witty high-end- fan-zine, it makes smart use of Chang's contacts, with Anthony Bourdain, Harold McGee and Mario Batali among the contributors." -- "The Guardian"

Author description

David Chang is the chef and founder of Momofuku, which includes award-winning restaurants in New York City, Sydney, and Toronto. He has been honored as a "Time" 100 and a "Fortune" 40 Under 40, and he was named a "GQ" Man of the Year. He lives in New York City. Peter Meehan is a former "New York Times" restaurant columnist. His writing has appeared in many foreign and domestic magazines, and he has coauthored a handful of books, including the bestselling "Momofuku" cookbook. He lives in New York City. Chris Ying was the publisher of McSweeney's before he assumed the role of editor in chief of "Lucky Peach." He is the coauthor of "Ivan Ramen" and of the forthcoming "Mission Chinese Food" cookbook. He lives in San Francisco.