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Overview'Inspiring, intrepid, and bold' - Bonnie Garmus, international bestselling author of Lessons in Chemistry 'Comforting and quietly empowering' - Melissa Hemsley, bestselling cookbook author 'Rachel Khoo shaped a path for chefs like me . . . She's an icon' - Ravneet Gill, chef and bestselling cookbook author 'A fascinating insight into finding a niche and building something meaningful. Rachel's writing is superb, her story inspiring' - Rukmini Iyer, international bestselling cookbook author _________________ It begins in a tiny bedsit near the Bastille. Newly arrived from London, Rachel Khoo is trying to make a life for herself in Paris, carrying a British, Chinese-Malaysian and Austrian background, while juggling odd jobs, culinary school and persistent doubts about where she belongs. The book follows her years in the city: studying French pâtisserie, scraping by on short-term work, chasing food ideas and creative projects, and slowly finding confidence through trial, failure and curiosity. Almost without noticing, a series of small dinner parties in her flat plants the seed for what would later lead to her international bestselling cookbook and TV series, The Little Paris Kitchen. Part memoir, part food writing, this illustrated book pairs personal stories of life in Paris with recipes inspired by the city, celebrating resilience, curiosity and the power of small beginnings. _________________ Full Product DetailsAuthor: Rachel Khoo , Rachel Khoo , Neil StevensPublisher: Maison Khoo Imprint: Maison Khoo Edition: Illustrated edition Dimensions: Width: 11.10cm , Height: 3.60cm , Length: 17.80cm Weight: 0.460kg ISBN: 9789153171690ISBN 10: 9153171691 Pages: 352 Publication Date: 12 May 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsContents 1. Food for Thought 2. The Battle of Waterloo 3. Out of the Mouths of Babes 4. Loneliness, Language and Libraries 5. Ms Pronounciation and the Silent 'L' 6. The Date 7. Bien Cuit, Au Point or Bleu 8. When Life Gives You Lemons, Make Lemon Curd 9. My Knife in Shining Armour 10. Kitchen Dramas 11. Endgame 12. Summer's Silver Lining 13. Too Good to be True 14. Banlieue Blues 15. The Good Mixer 16. Walking in JC's Footsteps 17. Montmartre Macarons 18. La Cocotte 19. Les Pique-niques 20. Pimp My Cupcake 21. Downsizing to Belleville 22. My First Front Cover 23. My Doughnut Daze 24. Greed is Good 25. Muesli Mayhem 26. The Sound of Beirut 27. La Vie en Rose 28. Jammy Days and Sticky Situations 29. Turning Thirty 30. Finding my USP 31. A Little Paris Preview 32. La Piece de la Resistance List of Recipes Author's Note RemerciementsReviews'Next time you wonder if you'll ever reach your goals, grab this book. Rachel Khoo is just like her recipes: inspiring, intrepid, and bold.' - Bonnie Garmus, international bestselling author of Lessons in Chemistry 'A nourishing, honest memoir about trusting your instincts and letting small, brave choices lead the way. Rachel's story is comforting and quietly empowering.' - Melissa Hemsley, bestselling author 'To say Rachel Khoo shaped a path for chefs like me is an understatement - she made it possible. She's an icon who carved out an entirely new space for cooks doing something a little different, and showed that there was room to do things your own way. I couldn't be more excited to pick this book up, sit back, and take it all in.' - Ravneet Gill, chef and bestselling author 'A book to warm your heart and ignite your soul. This beautiful memoir deserves a place on every ambitious young woman's bookshelf.' - Farah Storr MBE, Head of Substack International and former Editor-in-Chief of Cosmopolitan Uk and ELLE UK 'I couldn't put down Rachel's memoir on The Little Paris Kitchen. It's a fascinating insight into finding a niche and building something meaningful. Rachel's writing is superb, her story inspiring, with generous kitchen wisdom and recipes woven throughout.' - Rukmini Iyer, bestselling author and food writer 'Rachel has always been a model to me as a TV chef and food writer. It's fascinating to read where it all began and to follow her inspiring journey. I couldn't help but smile at her first moments as an au pair in Paris, having done the opposite myself as a French au pair in London. A lovely reminder that anything is possible, and that good food always wins.' - Manon Lagreve, food writer and content creator 'Rachel Khoo's memoir is a delicious tale of a young woman pursuing her passion for food and finding her creative path - the origin story of her iconic tiny Parisian restaurant. Equal parts fun and fabulous, it's peppered with useful recipes. Fascinating, colourful, and utterly moreish, I devoured it as I would one of Rachel's culinary creations.' - Rosie Birkett, food writer Author InformationAuthor Website: http://https://rachelkhoo.substack.comRachel Khoo is a Sunday Times bestselling British cook, author and broadcaster whose Malaysian-Chinese and Austrian heritage informs her inventive, design-led approach to food and storytelling. Her creative work spans television, books, brand collaborations and digital media, including series for the BBC, Food Network and Netflix. Her television work also includes judging roles on programmes such as The Great Australian Bake Off and Great British Menu. She is the author of six books, translated into fourteen languages, and first gained global recognition with The Little Paris Kitchen, inspired by the one-table restaurant she ran from her tiny Paris flat. Born in South London, Rachel now divides her time between London and Sweden, where she lives with her children. 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