Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueFood lover Phil Rosenthal visits kitchens worldwide, bonding with culinary tradition-keepers through humor and shared meals, from Hong Kong to Barcelona, showing how food connects people.Food lover Phil Rosenthal visits kitchens worldwide, bonding with culinary tradition-keepers through humor and shared meals, from Hong Kong to Barcelona, showing how food connects people.Food lover Phil Rosenthal visits kitchens worldwide, bonding with culinary tradition-keepers through humor and shared meals, from Hong Kong to Barcelona, showing how food connects people.
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"Somebody Feed Phil" is a terrific travel and culinary show on Netflix which stars Phil Rosenthal, the guy who was the executive producer of "Everybody Loves Raymond". This show has brought him lots of fame and now Rosenthal is traveling the country with a live show due to the Netflix series' popularity. However, before this, in 2015, he made a six episode mini-series for PBS, "I'll Have What Phil's Having" and it's very similar to this later Netflix series. In both, he travels to various places around the world...making new friends, reacquainting himself with old ones and tasting lots of delicious looking food. The main difference is that the PBS series is a tad rougher...and Phil's lovable personality is there...just not as fully. In the later series, he seems to love everything and everyone. In the PBS series he's a bit more picky about food and even says he dislikes some items after he tastes them...something you really did not see in the later series. It makes the Netflix version a tad more positive...and a bit more polished and enjoyable. My advice is to do what I did...see the newer (and slightly better) series first and then this shorter PBS incarnation.
I really enjoy food travel shows and this one is a well done production. Your taken to interesting sites and restaurants. However the big downside is Phil's personality. Phil is one of the most saccharine and cloying people you will ever come across. I couldn't take him for more than a few shows.
This is the best show about traveling and eating around the world I have ever seen. And trust me I watch a lot of those things.
It's far better than any Jamie's, Antoine's, and others' productions. Cool venues, good food, great humour, and Phil's just awesome. And the Skype conversations he has with his parents - hilarious! I wish he could adopt me ;) In the first series I liked the Hong Kong and Tokyo episodes best. And I'm definitely gonna check out the places recommended in Barcelona episode as it happens to be my favorite holiday destination (I'm from Poland).
I can only hope they'll make more episodes. Good job!
It's far better than any Jamie's, Antoine's, and others' productions. Cool venues, good food, great humour, and Phil's just awesome. And the Skype conversations he has with his parents - hilarious! I wish he could adopt me ;) In the first series I liked the Hong Kong and Tokyo episodes best. And I'm definitely gonna check out the places recommended in Barcelona episode as it happens to be my favorite holiday destination (I'm from Poland).
I can only hope they'll make more episodes. Good job!
I'll Have What Phil's Having is my very favorite food/travel show. I streamed it on Netflix. The only reason I didn't give it a 10 is there were only 6 episodes, and I can't find out if there will be another season! Phil Rosenthal's enthusiasm for food is contagious, and made me laugh often. He is just as enthusiastic about family, friends and new acquaintances. Each of 6 episodes (nowhere near enough) takes place in a different city, with Phil exploring and sampling a variety of local wonderful food. There is the rare odd traditional food, but he braves them all. Everyone should live such a fun & enthusiastic life; and yes, I WILL have what Phil's having.
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I have watched Anthony Bourdain for years now. His travels, centered around food, have had my interest since this genre started I thought it couldn't get any better...Until I saw this show pop up on my Netflix feed.
Where Anthony Bourdain is cynical, crass, and sometimes under-expressive, Phil is kind, genuine, and really respects the food. I love cooking and I love food, and I see the same passion in Phil's eyes when he tries anything. He has a real respect for the art of cooking, and even a greater respect for the artists who create these meals. You feel like you're right next to him when he eats something, and his eyes just light up. This is now my favorite food-centered travel program, and Phil is my favorite host. Truly a man who loves and respects food like none other.
Where Anthony Bourdain is cynical, crass, and sometimes under-expressive, Phil is kind, genuine, and really respects the food. I love cooking and I love food, and I see the same passion in Phil's eyes when he tries anything. He has a real respect for the art of cooking, and even a greater respect for the artists who create these meals. You feel like you're right next to him when he eats something, and his eyes just light up. This is now my favorite food-centered travel program, and Phil is my favorite host. Truly a man who loves and respects food like none other.
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