![]() ![]() ![]() For help or more information, visit or call 1300 22 4636. You can also watch the video recording of the conversation at Įat a Peach: A Memoir by David Chang, published by Square Peg (RRP $42.99), is out now.īeyond Blue provides free support, action and advice for anyone struggling with anxiety, depression and mental health. In an essay for Eater, ex-Momofuku employee Hannah Selinger says 'Eat a Peach,' a new memoir by David Chang, 'fails to account for trauma he caused me. Celebrity chef and restaurateur David Chang in 2007. The Wall Street Journal An honest and vulnerable autobiography that will have you laughing and crying at the same time. A former Momofuku employee says she was traumatized by celebrity chef David Chang in a review of his new memoir. ![]() On the eve of Eat a Peach’s publication and in a year that marks the 10th anniversary of his first visit to Australia for the Melbourne Food & Wine Festival, David Chang joins MFWF creative director Pat Nourse for a conversation that’s as frank as it is free-ranging. Eat a Peach is an honest, ugly, raw dish of a book. But even the expectations Chang has set with a career rich in subversion don’t entirely prepare the reader for Eat a Peach.įood, restaurants and cooking are central to the story, but they’re intertwined with Chang’s depression, anxiety and impulses to self-destruction. A memoir by Momofuku founder David Chang was never going to be tame. ![]()
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