An Instant Sunday Times (London) Bestseller A New York Times Best Nonfiction Book of Summer 2025 A Vogue Best Book of 2025 So Far A Service95 Must-Read Book of 2025 A "sexy, frank, delectable memoir" ( The New York Times ) about coming of age in and out of the kitchen, from the anonymous chef and columnist, Slutty Cheff. "If a twenty-something, British Carrie Bradshaw narrated a London-set Kitchen Confidential , it might read something like Tart ." -- Shelf Awareness When Slutty Cheff finds herself bored and fed-up with her 9-5 job in corporate marketing, she turns to the only thing that she really likes to do: cooking. So she quits her job, swaps emails for emulsions, and sets off to pursue her dreams of becoming a chef. The world of London's fine dining restaurants is so much more than she imagined: it's more challenging, and more exciting too. There are the exhausting lows of sixty-hour work weeks in windowless kitchens, and the shock of stepping into the changing room as the only woman. There are the thrilling highs of a busy night, when service is running smoothly; electrifying run-ins with hot bartenders and even hotter chefs; and, always, the exhilaration of cycling hands-free through a city that is still sleeping, on a morning where anything can happen. This is a story about searching for your purpose, and experiencing and embracing life to the fullest along the way.
The pleasure and the chaos too. An exquisite mix of raw Anthony Bourdain-style honesty with the sharp wit of Lena Dunham's Girls , Tart is THE book for those who like to eat and f**k.