
Chef's Table
Documentary • TV-MA • 2015–24 • 7 Seasons
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Meet culinary stars around the world who are redefining gourmet food with innovative dishes and tantalizing desserts.
Starring
Jeong Kwan, Massimo Bottura, Dan Barber, Francis Mallmann, Niki Nakayama
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User Reviews
Beautifully shot series about food! Really enjoyed this one!
The only show about food that brought me to tears and renewed my faith in the human spirit.
More than food, this is about the personal stories, struggles and creative process of each chef. Just a brilliant show
This made me want to enroll in cooking classes, which is a good thing.
Excellent look at some of the worlds best restaurants, chefs and their lives.
A beautiful collection of the love stories we share with food. Amazingly talented artists and gorgeous cinematography
Nice look in the difference between the thinking of amazing and unique chefs.
The first series and in fact the first episode is still the best. There are a lot of pretentious chefs on the later episodes.
A fun cooking competition to pass the time. The way the competition is formatted is new and allows for a variety of different foods.
hit or miss, but my god do the hits hit. the jeong kwan episode is one of the best of any show I've ever seen
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7.0 – Based on 2.6k ratings
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Chef's Table | Official Trailer [HD] | Netflix







