<p>"The real pleasure and importance of <i>Food and Multiculture</i> lies in its brilliantly evocative ethnographicdescriptions of the smells and tastes of urban multiculturalism. Alex Rhys-Taylor conjures a world where the flavours and aromas of our city streets are always densely and compellingly social. It’s a great read. - Ben Highmore, University of Sussex, UK</p> <p>This book is dazzling in scope yet refreshingly intimate. Rich in ethnographic insights and scholarly nuances, it traces journeys of people and goods across the globe while evoking, viscerally, the tastes and smells of everyday London. - Jean Duruz, University of South Australia, Australia</p> <p>This is an interesting book that makes an important contribution to urban food studies by calling attention to the complex role of the senses in shaping relations within and across cultures and ethnic groups. - The Sense and Society"</p>