A Day at elBulli offers an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the acclaimed restaurant and its visionary chef, Ferran Adrià. Documenting daily preparations with over 1,200 color photographs, it includes insights into the restaurant's history, Adrià's life, and creative recipes, revealing the secrets behind its extraordinary dishes.
A Day at elBulli offers an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the renowned restaurant and its creative chef, Ferran Adrià. The book documents daily preparations, enriched with over 1,200 color photographs, insights into elBulli's history, and recipes that unveil the secrets of its spectacular dishes.
Nathan Myhrvold, co–author of Modernist Cuisine, says of Ferran Adriá’s elBulli 2005 – 2011, "This record of his cuisine, techniques, and creative process is invaluable both as a book to cook from, and as one of the foundations of 21st century food." The Picasso of culinary arts, Ferran Adriá of the famed restaurant elBulli reached an unrivaled place in the food world between the years 2005 and 2011. During this intensely fertile period, Ferran and his team challenged the way we think about cuisine and altered our understanding of the creative process itself. The seven volumes in this stunning catalogue raisonné comprise the first and only window into elBulli’s final and most exceptional years. With 2700 pages, 1400 color photographs, 700 recipes, and an elegant acrylic presentation case, elBulli 2005 – 2011 is as much an object of beauty as it is a chronicle of Ferran’s transformation from admired chef to true genius.