Reddit reviews Ivan Ramen: Love, Obsession, and Recipes from Tokyo's Most Unlikely Noodle Joint [A Cookbook]
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I agree that "How To Cook Everything" is a good reference guide for complete beginners and those with gaps in cooking knowledge.
It might be a bit over your head at this point, but if you truly want to understand cooking and what's happening when you do it try "On Food And Cooking" by Harold McGee.
For Asian you might like...
"Every Grain Of Rice" by Fuchsia Dunlop (or any of her books)
"Japanese Soul Cooking" by Tadashi Ono
"Ivan Ramen..." by Ivan Orkin (Good for ramen and other japanese-ish food.)
"Momofuku" by David Chang (Really good mix of general Asian flavors)
Other books that might interest you:
"Irish Pantry" by Noel McMeel
"The Lee Bros. Simple Fresh Southern" - Matt Lee and Ted Lee
"Real Cajun" by Donald Link
"Authentic Mexican" by Rick Bayless
"Fabio's Italian Kitchen" by Fabio Viviani
For Vegetarian try anything by Alice Waters or David Tanis.
This book called Ivan Ramen. One of it's author's is also the author of one of my favorite recipe books. It's on preorder right now. I want to get a bunch of recipe books on my kindle so I can cook and read without worrying about getting stuff on the pages.