Keith McNally has captivated New York City dining since the opening of his first restaurant, The Odeon, in 1980. His memoir "I Regret Almost Everything" explores his struggles with mental health, including a suicide attempt in 2018 due to personal crises stemming from health issues and a failing marriage. Despite setbacks, McNally remains an influential restaurateur with iconic establishments like Balthazar. His use of Instagram to articulate his experiences, coupled with a rich narrative of his rise from humble beginnings to a celebrated figure in the dining scene, forms the nucleus of this poignant memoir.
In some ways, it was only after I lost my voice that I learned to speak my mind.
McNally charts his unlikely success story from a working-class teen actor in London to "The Restaurateur Who Invented Downtown."
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