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These top chefs know what they’re talking about

Por: New York Post Life July 23, 2023

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If you’re anyone in the New York City restaurant world, it’s impossible not to know Shari Bayer — an everywhere-at-once publicist, consultant, events organizer, and host of the popular “All in the Industry” podcast, taped in a funky studio behind East Williamsburg’s Roberta’s. But her first book, (Phaidon) reveals a more self-effacing Bayer who invited scores of top toques to speak for themselves on topics such as inspiration,... + full article



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