
Beat Bobby Flay
Reality • TV-G • 2013- • 44 Seasons
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Two talented chefs go head-to-head for the chance to Beat Bobby Flay. To get to Bobby the chefs must first face off against each other, creating a spectacular dish with a secret ingredient of Bobby's choice. Judges Alex Guarnaschelli and Jeff Mauro know Bobby's strengths and his weaknesses. Their goal: Pick the chef who has the skills to take down Bobby Flay in his own arena. The winning chef gets to challenge Bobby with his or her surprise signature dish. If Bobby goes down, the winner can tell the world, "I beat Bobby Flay!"
Starring
Bobby Flay, Alex Guarnaschelli, Scott Conant, Katie Lee, Sunny Anderson
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User Reviews
Fun spin for competition cooking. Let's you see amateurs compete and a pro so it's a fun mix. Bobby has a good stage presence.
Okay to have on in the background. There are better food network shows to watch though.
Lighthearted cooking competition that’s easy to have on in the background. I’ve definitely stolen some dinner ideas from this show.
Enjoyable cooking competition show that’s light and breezy, not particularly memorable but quick enough that it’s not a waste of time
Do they ever beat him? Sometimes. Is it always intriguing? Pretty much.
A solid show to casually watch. Bobby Flay is charismatic and it's always fun to see the competition too!
It's an entertaining concept, but they rarely spice it up
Awesome background noise. Always hungry watching this
Just once I want to watch an episode when someone actually beats Bobby Flay. Does it ever happen??
Repetitive, but a good atmosphere if you like cooking shows.
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479 (31%)
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5.1 – Based on 1.6k ratings
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