HE'S written 38 books in two decades, yet it's only now at the age of 81 that Ken Lo considers himself an author. It's a change of heart that follows the recent publication of his autobiography, The Feast Of My Life, which says as much about Chinese culture, history and heritage as it does about Lo's lifelong passion: food.
The Chinese restaurateur, gourmet, cookery teacher and columnist admitted he had long had the inclination to write his autobiography. There was plenty of food for thought: anecdotes about his years in the kitchen, as the genial host of London's most chic Oriental restaurant, of being considered more au fait with Chinese cooking than any of his compatriots.