The Four Horsemen
Food and Wine for Good Times from the Brooklyn Restaurant
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The much-anticipated cookbook from Brooklyn’s coolest and most influential Michelin-starred restaurant
Praise for The Four Horsemen
“The menu at the Four Horsemen has never been a pretentious one, so it makes sense that chef Nick Curtola’s recipes easily segue into the home kitchen. Yet this volume gives us something deeper, charting the history of the place—its founding, architectural plans, renovations, menu development—and conveying how hard, how infinitely hard, it can be to build and operate a restaurant of this caliber.”
Esquire
The season's chicest cookbook.
Vanity Fair
This is a great gift for a wine lover, a home cook looking to elevate their craft, or just an avid fan of LCD Soundsystem (one of the restaurant's co-owners is frontman James Murphy). It’s a perfect addition to a cookbook shelf or a coffee table.
Harper's Bazaar
“There is on the edges of Williamsburg an extraordinary restaurant with delicious and heartfelt food, soulful and vibrant wines, and unparalleled hospitality. Now, we all have the keys to the kingdom: Cook and drink along to these pages, and The Four Horsemen is yours whenever you like.”
PASCALINE LEPELTIER, M.O.F. and Beverage Director of Chambers NYC
Nick Curtola is the head chef of the Four Horsemen. Raised in Northern California, where he attended culinary school and trained under Camino's Russell Moore, Curtola would later spend time in Piedmont, Italy, butchering goats and making pasta by hand, before eventually moving to New York. After working at the dearly departed Franny's, Curtola settled down at the Four Horsemen, where he has been cooking for nearly a decade. Gabe Ulla is the co-author of Ignacio Mattos's debut cookbook Estela and David Chang's New York Times-bestselling memoir Eat a Peach. His articles on food and culture have appeared in WSJ Magazine, Town & Country, Saveur, and The New Yorker. Justin Chearno was the wine director of the Four Horsemen and a founding partner. A Brooklyn resident, he turned Williamsburg's UVA into one of the most influential wine shops in the United States in the early 2000s, well before anyone cared about natural wine. James Murphy is the renowned musician, DJ, singer, songwriter, and record producer behind LCD Soundsystem and the founder of the Four Horsemen.
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