Why Anthony Bourdain Said He Wouldn't Have Shared A Meal With Trump - Tasting Table
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Why Anthony Bourdain Said He Wouldn't Have Shared A Meal With Trump - Tasting Table
""I just find him personally objectionable. And from people I know who have had to endure dinner with him, if you enjoy sitting there listening to him talk about himself, you know, great, God bless you.""
""I don't think he likes food," said Bourdain. And that isn't a far-fetched theory."
"According to a Politico interview with former White House chef Andre Rush, Trump was the most difficult president Rush had ever cooked for. Rush went on to explain that the menu was very black and white without much diversity."
Anthony Bourdain, known for his culinary adventures, declined to dine with Donald Trump, stating he found Trump personally objectionable. Bourdain had dined with many controversial figures but felt differently about Trump. He expressed skepticism about Trump's appreciation for food, referencing insights from former White House chef Andre Rush, who described Trump as a challenging client with a limited palate. Bourdain's refusal was rooted in both personal feelings and concerns about Trump's culinary preferences.
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