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''It''s the two best things in the world; food and sex.'' Slutty Cheff is an anonymous London chef who knows what it''s really like to work in the capital''s hectic restaurant scene. From working sixty-hour weeks in windowless kitchens and being the only woman in the changing room to the pure thrill of a busy service, falling in love with other chefs and cycling home through a city bubbling over with potential, Slutty Cheff''s misadventures in food and sex are about experiencing and embracing life to the fullest. The pleasure and the chaos included . . . An exquisite broth of raw Anthony Bourdain-style honesty with a pinch of the sharp wit of Lena Dunham''s Girls , Tart Is THE book for those who like to eat and f**k. ''I devoured this book like a ravenous customer and I love it wildly. It''s the most visceral food and sex writing out there - utterly delicious and utterly new.'' Lena Dunham>
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[A] sexy, frank, delectable memoir. One of the delights of Tart is a vivid, vicarious sense of being young and in love - with food, with sex, with life and, most of all, with London itself. Tart is a book about appetites, elegant and refined at times, at others visceral and heartfelt and crude. It's a Rabelaisian romp, a dive into no-holds-barred gourmandise. But it's also a serious work; despite her rollicking spirit, Slutty Cheff isn't kidding around. Her real subject is the intersection of work and love, and what it means to have a true calling. Whether hers is writing, cooking or both remains to be seen, but I'll gladly stick around to find out. The New York Times