138: Beyond Baklava: The Real Turkish Cooking

138: Beyond Baklava: The Real Turkish Cooking

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A Sommelier's Restaurant Confidential: Extended Cut

In this special episode, we’re sharing an extended cut of our interview with Hannah Selinger about her tell-all memoir, Cellar Rat. She shares her best somm secrets and favorite stories—like what happened when she wore a Yankees cap to her restaurant job in Boston.Listen to Milk ...  Show more

Cellar Rat: A Sommelier's Restaurant Confidential

Former restaurant server and sommelier Hannah Selinger shares stories from her tell-all memoir, Cellar Rat, featuring run-ins with critics, strategies for spotting bad tippers, what she considers the stuffiest restaurant in New York, and how she thinks the industry may one day re ...  Show more

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