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"[Ian Purkayastha] has a true, deep expertise in everything he sells--caviar, truffles, fish. He knows the stories that we need to sell the stuff tableside . . . he can disrupt the entire luxury foods market."
---From the Foreword by David Chang
Ian Purkayastha is New York City's leading truffle importer and boasts a devoted clientele of top chefs nationwide, including Jean-Georges Vongerichten, David Chang, Sean Brock, and David Bouley. But before he was purveying the world's most expensive fungus to the country's most esteemed chefs, Ian was just a food-obsessed teenager in rural Arkansas -- a misfit with a peculiar fascination for rare and exotic ingredients.
The son of an Indian immigrant father and a Texan mother, Ian learned to forage for wild mushrooms from an uncle in the Ozark hills. Thus began a single-track fixation that led him to learn about the prized but elusive truffle, the king of all fungi. His first taste of truffle at age 15 sparked his improbable yet remarkable adventure through the strange -- and often corrupt -- business of the exotic food trade.
Rife with tales from the hidden underbelly of the elite restaurant scene, Truffle Boy chronicles Ian's high stakes dealings with a truffle kingpin in Serbia, meth-head foragers in Oregon, crooked businessmen and maniacal chefs in Manhattan, gypsy truffle hunters in the forests of Hungary, and a supreme adventure to find "Gucci mushrooms" in the Himalayan foothills -- the land of the gods.
He endures harsh failures along the way but rebuilds with tremendous success by selling not just truffles but also caviar, wild mushrooms, rare foraged edibles, Wagyu beef, and other nearly unobtainable ingredients demanded by his Michelin-starred clients.
Truffle Boy is a thrilling coming-of-age story and the incredible but true tale of a country kid who grows up to become a force in the world of fine dining. Ian Purkayastha is the creator and owner of Regalis Foods and works with more than 300 of North America's finest chefs. He lives in New York City.
Kevin West is the author of Saving the Season and has written about food and travel for Travel + Leisure, Condast Traveler, Martha Stewart Living, and W. He splits his time between the Berkshires and Los Angeles. "[An] earnest insider perspective on the luxury-food industry [and]
Bourdain-esque travelogue that chronicles parties at an Italian villa, a
truffle harvest in the Spanish province of Aragon, and mushroom-gathering in
rural Oregon."-The New Yorker "[Truffle Boy] is a unique blend of bildungsroman and foodie/truffle primer sure to appeal to a wide audience. . . . An informative and charming food and travel memoir."-Kirkus Reviews "In this delightful chronicle, Purkayastha
charmingly recounts his own rags-to-riches tale . . . his passion for truffles
animates his story."-Publishers Weekly "Ian tells his story in
funny, thoughtful, and occasionally downright incredible anecdotes."-Food & Wine "Ian's story is an entertaining reminder that age is just a number and
passion is everything. An inspiring read that is sure to make you want to get
off your ass and chase your dreams."-Sean Brock, James Beard Award-winning chef and New York Timesbestselling author of Heritage "The life of a truffle salesman in New York City as described by the sometimes bumbling, seemingly guileless, and always charming Ian Purkayastha, whose adventures in the cutthroat underworld of rare food purveyors take him from glamorous restaurant kitchens to treacherous dealings all across Europe and back again. Hugely entertaining!"-Luke Barr, author of Provence, 1970: M.F.K. Fisher, Julia Child, James Beard, and the Reinvention of American Taste "When Ian enters my kitchen I am filled with the same giddy emotions you might have gotten when you heard the chimes of the ice cream truck rolling through your neighborhood as a child. Curating the rarest and most special of ingredients goes beyond career; it's an entire way of li
---From the Foreword by David Chang
Ian Purkayastha is New York City's leading truffle importer and boasts a devoted clientele of top chefs nationwide, including Jean-Georges Vongerichten, David Chang, Sean Brock, and David Bouley. But before he was purveying the world's most expensive fungus to the country's most esteemed chefs, Ian was just a food-obsessed teenager in rural Arkansas -- a misfit with a peculiar fascination for rare and exotic ingredients.
The son of an Indian immigrant father and a Texan mother, Ian learned to forage for wild mushrooms from an uncle in the Ozark hills. Thus began a single-track fixation that led him to learn about the prized but elusive truffle, the king of all fungi. His first taste of truffle at age 15 sparked his improbable yet remarkable adventure through the strange -- and often corrupt -- business of the exotic food trade.
Rife with tales from the hidden underbelly of the elite restaurant scene, Truffle Boy chronicles Ian's high stakes dealings with a truffle kingpin in Serbia, meth-head foragers in Oregon, crooked businessmen and maniacal chefs in Manhattan, gypsy truffle hunters in the forests of Hungary, and a supreme adventure to find "Gucci mushrooms" in the Himalayan foothills -- the land of the gods.
He endures harsh failures along the way but rebuilds with tremendous success by selling not just truffles but also caviar, wild mushrooms, rare foraged edibles, Wagyu beef, and other nearly unobtainable ingredients demanded by his Michelin-starred clients.
Truffle Boy is a thrilling coming-of-age story and the incredible but true tale of a country kid who grows up to become a force in the world of fine dining. Ian Purkayastha is the creator and owner of Regalis Foods and works with more than 300 of North America's finest chefs. He lives in New York City.
Kevin West is the author of Saving the Season and has written about food and travel for Travel + Leisure, Condast Traveler, Martha Stewart Living, and W. He splits his time between the Berkshires and Los Angeles. "[An] earnest insider perspective on the luxury-food industry [and]
Bourdain-esque travelogue that chronicles parties at an Italian villa, a
truffle harvest in the Spanish province of Aragon, and mushroom-gathering in
rural Oregon."-The New Yorker "[Truffle Boy] is a unique blend of bildungsroman and foodie/truffle primer sure to appeal to a wide audience. . . . An informative and charming food and travel memoir."-Kirkus Reviews "In this delightful chronicle, Purkayastha
charmingly recounts his own rags-to-riches tale . . . his passion for truffles
animates his story."-Publishers Weekly "Ian tells his story in
funny, thoughtful, and occasionally downright incredible anecdotes."-Food & Wine "Ian's story is an entertaining reminder that age is just a number and
passion is everything. An inspiring read that is sure to make you want to get
off your ass and chase your dreams."-Sean Brock, James Beard Award-winning chef and New York Timesbestselling author of Heritage "The life of a truffle salesman in New York City as described by the sometimes bumbling, seemingly guileless, and always charming Ian Purkayastha, whose adventures in the cutthroat underworld of rare food purveyors take him from glamorous restaurant kitchens to treacherous dealings all across Europe and back again. Hugely entertaining!"-Luke Barr, author of Provence, 1970: M.F.K. Fisher, Julia Child, James Beard, and the Reinvention of American Taste "When Ian enters my kitchen I am filled with the same giddy emotions you might have gotten when you heard the chimes of the ice cream truck rolling through your neighborhood as a child. Curating the rarest and most special of ingredients goes beyond career; it's an entire way of li