Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American novelist Gael Greene.
Last updated on December 18, 2024.
Gael Greene is an American restaurant critic, author and novelist. She became New York magazine's restaurant critic in fall 1968, at a time when most New Yorkers were unsophisticated about food and there were few chefs anyone knew by name, and for four decades both documented and inspired the city's and America's growing obsession with food. She was a pioneering "foodie."
Live every moment in the present. Do it. Risk it. Buy it if you love it. Loving well takes practice, delicious practice. If it feels good, it must be good.
Great food is similar to great sex. Extra you have greater you want.
The ego is that ugly little troll that lives underneath the bridge between your mind and your heart.
In my life I've easily lost 500 pounds but for some reason they keep finding me.
To be tempted and indulged by the city's most brilliant chefs. It's the dream of every one of us in love with food.
I thought it was very elegant, a wonderful opening. The vegans seemed so surprised-God knows what they get to eat.
There are times when born hollandaise heads, as well as nouveaux turbot freaks and recherche escargotphiles alike crave the saignet abundance of a New York steak.