NEVER TRUST A THIN COOK four-course meal event at Eataly Chicago with Eric Dregni

Join Eric Dregni, author of NEVER TRUST A THIN COOK and FOR THE LOVE OF COD, for a four-course meal of cuisine from Modena, Italy, at Eataly Chicago on Saturday, April 1.
  • NEVER TRUST A THIN COOK four-course meal event at Eataly Chicago with Eric Dregni
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  • Join Eric Dregni, author of NEVER TRUST A THIN COOK and FOR THE LOVE OF COD, for a four-course meal of cuisine from Modena, Italy, at Eataly Chicago on Saturday, April 1.
When Apr 01, 2023
from 17:00 PM to 18:00 PM
Where Eataly Chicago, 43 E Ohio St, Chicago, IL
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The food-obsessed chronicle of an American’s three years in ItalyJoin Eric Dregni, author of Never Trust a Thin Cook and Other Lessons from Italy's Culinary Capital, for a four-course meal of cuisine from Modena, Italy, at Eataly Chicago on Saturday, April 1 at 5:00 p.m. Please call Eataly to make your reservation: (312) 521-8700.

I simply want to live in the place with the best food in the world. This dream led Eric Dregni from Minnesota to Italy, first to Milan and eventually to a small, fog-covered town to the north: Modena, the birthplace of balsamic vinegar, Ferrari, and Luciano Pavarotti. Never Trust a Thin Cook is a classic American abroad tale, brimming with adventures both expected and unexpected, awkward social moments, and most important, very good food.

"Dregni’s essays easily and deftly draw the reader into the rhythm of his Italian community—a trait he shares with Frances Mayes (Under the Tuscan Sun), although readers will find him rather more attuned to the quiet humor of the everyday. This witty and evocative culinary memoir will appeal to food lovers, those interested in Italy and Italian culture, and anyone who enjoys a good travel narrative." —Library Journal

"It’s a journey of gastronomical proportion, but it is also an exploration of cultural differences, awkward ‘lost in translation’ moments, and charming, homeless drunks who direct traffic and can speak eloquently on local history." —City Pages

"Never Trust a Thin Cook is a refreshing non-ethnocentric dip into Italian culture, with essays on everything from the importance of hats in the Italian wardrobe to the exhaustive list of celebrated saints’ days." —Minnesota Daily