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Chef's Table

  • TV Series
  • 2015–2024
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Chef's Table (2015)
Chef's Table goes inside the lives and kitchens of six of the world's most renowned international chefs. Each episode focuses on a single chef and their unique look at their lives, talents and passion from their piece of culinary heaven.
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Chef's Table goes inside the lives and kitchens of six of the world's most renowned international chefs. Each episode focuses on a single chef and their unique look at their lives, talents a... Read allChef's Table goes inside the lives and kitchens of six of the world's most renowned international chefs. Each episode focuses on a single chef and their unique look at their lives, talents and passion from their piece of culinary heaven.Chef's Table goes inside the lives and kitchens of six of the world's most renowned international chefs. Each episode focuses on a single chef and their unique look at their lives, talents and passion from their piece of culinary heaven.

  • Stars
    • Massimo Bottura
    • Francis Mallmann
    • Niki Nakayama
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.5/10
    18K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,098
    347
    • Stars
      • Massimo Bottura
      • Francis Mallmann
      • Niki Nakayama
    • 39User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 9 Primetime Emmys
      • 2 wins & 16 nominations total

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    "Chef's Table: France"
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    Chef's Table: Pastry
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    Massimo Bottura
    Massimo Bottura
    • Self
    • 2015
    Francis Mallmann
    Francis Mallmann
    • Self
    • 2015
    Niki Nakayama
    Niki Nakayama
    • Self
    • 2015
    Dan Barber
    Dan Barber
    • Self
    • 2015
    Magnus Nilsson
    Magnus Nilsson
    • Self
    • 2015
    Peter Kaminsky
    • Self
    • 2015
    Ben Shewry
    • Self
    • 2015
    Dominique Crenn
    Dominique Crenn
    • Self
    • 2016
    Grant Achatz
    Grant Achatz
    • Self
    • 2016
    Gaggan Anand
    • Self
    • 2016
    Alex Atala
    • Self
    • 2016
    Ana Ros
    • Self
    • 2016
    Enrique Olvera
    • Self
    • 2016
    Nancy Silverton
    Nancy Silverton
    • Self
    • 2017
    Jeong Kwan
    • Self
    • 2017
    Ivan Orkin
    • Self
    • 2017
    Virgilio Martínez
    • Self
    • 2017
    Tim Raue
    • Self
    • 2017
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    10soochef

    What ANYONE truly creative has the power to teach us

    Is a mere recipe really worth risking 'failure in life' over? Is food really something that can be meaningful and life-affirming?

    I love the process of creating and serving food and people who devote themselves to making the world a better place one serving at a time. And as I watched the first episode of Netflix's production called Chef's Table featuring Massimo Bottura, I have never felt so utterly moved by a chef's ideas and philosophy about life.

    I don't care whether Massimo Bottura's restaurant 'Osteria Francescana' has the envious rep of being the world's third best restaurant in the world as much as the man himself and what and how he thinks, because after all, history is littered with the corpses of people who never made it, despite being mindblowingly original and creative and bold and 'I'm gonna go out there and make a dent in the universe' attitude - qualities that I worship.

    Yes, worship.

    No, what takes me by the neck and inspires me to raise my own consciousness is Mr. Bottura's passion for life and being original while living it each day. What gives me goosebumps is his way of taking a failure and throwing it back on the wall and turning it into a metaphorical fresco when lesser people would have just slumped down and given up.

    Steven Soderbergh, while accepting his Oscar for directing 'Erin Brockovich', dedicated his prize to "anyone who has ever created something - i don't care whether its a book or music or whatever".

    I too reserve the greatest respect for anyone who has ever dared to create something that moves this world forward in ANY sense against the forces of disorder and apathy and emotional and physical entropy and brings order and energy back into our lives.

    I will definitely be watching more of Chef's Table's episodes, and I hope you would too and spread the word. In this mostly sad, pathetic, morose, inert, world we need all the inspiration we can get. I know I do.
    10linkogecko

    What IS an "auteur"?

    "Chef's Table", created by David Gelb (of "Jiro Dreams of Sushi" fame) might at first glance seem to be yet another show celebrating food but in retrospect its title makes it clear that its main theme is the chefs themselves. It certainly celebrates food in the way that no movie or show about an artist can't help but to celebrate their work (and does so magnificently with some of the sexiest "food porn" ever shot) but "Chef's Table" is almost entirely about the creators. What makes their creativity tick? Where do they come from? How does their personal past and present influence their work? How do they live? What does their artistic "voice" say about what food could and SHOULD be?

    From an attempt to challenge the ultra-traditional notions of cooking in Italy to trying to find an identity for a still-being-defined Australian cuisine. From the oddly modern and crucial-for-the-future appreciation of the old ways of farming and foraging (which still can't help but be influenced by current advances in technology) to the almost unavoidable requirement of having at least some traditional studies in France or under French chefs (like at least half of the 6 chefs featured so far in this series have). From the importance of rigor and effort to achieve perfection to the importance of experimentation and relaxation to achieve, well... perfection; "Chef's Table" shows us the many challenges, contradictions and impulses that these chefs have had to face in order to be recognized amongst the best in the world, but most importantly, to have a voice of their own.

    While shows like Anthony Bourdain's tell us the wonders of food by means of traveling externally and seeing the infinite possibilities found around the world, "Chef's Table" shows us the wonders of traveling inwards, of finding infinite possibilities in one's own memories, origins and desires. The defining elements that tie all of these chefs together is that they all needed cuisine as a way to express themselves and that they've had to carve niches of their own to be able to feel comfortable and satisfied in being themselves, in saying what they WANT to say. Much like when one first knows of the existence of "film language" and in doing so begins understanding and appreciating the art form far more than before, "Chef's Table" is a series that makes one understand "food language" in the best way possible: directly from 6 of its most honestly individual voices, from 6 of its own "auteurs".
    10wendi-spraker

    Simply the best

    I am almost finished watching the first season and I am feeling a little panicked that it will be over soon. I never watch TV because I am simply too busy. That said, I am a food enthusiast (food blogger, home cook, food photographer) and I simply can not resist a well done food show.

    That said, we booted the cable and I was worried about losing my beloved food TV shows via that network.

    Chef's Table is far and away superior to any other food related show I have ever seen - including full length movies. I LOVED the photography, the music, the way the stories are told and the voice given to the chefs.

    I was hoping to discover if another season would be forthcoming by logging on here. Please tell me that it is, because this show is Simply the best.

    Thank you, Wendi
    10bachi_2805

    Best thing Netflix's ever done

    I don't even want to describe it (so I don't spoil it). I saw every episode (including the french season) and even rewatched some. I'd rewatch it all many more times.

    Astonishing shots that softly, tastefully and masterfully serve the purpose of cutting into the body and heart of the artist in the kitchen.

    In every one of them, every different (very different) chef is analized and is given the chance to speak through words and actions and the soul filling works of art and science and alchemy that we call 'dishes'.

    This is a show in which each piece does its part in the fashion of a ballet rehearsed till exhaustion. A documentary where the person behind the camera stretches their open hand and is then greeted with the exquisit fruit of the sweat and tears and blood and fire and brains and faith of the simple person that, day after day, peels potatoes and slices onions and then lets go of their ephimerous creations, entrusting them on the hands of waiters, resting assured that their masterpieces are off to the sea of tables and will burn in the mouths of the people and lie to rest deep within the waves of our unconscious. One may come to realize chefs are the most political artists to ever step on this little grape we call Earth.
    7kristofferdelgado

    Season 1-4 gets a 9

    Season 1-4 plus the French episodes are amazing and truly inspirational! One of the best things Netflix have put out.

    I understand there's only a handful of extraordinary chefs, but there's gotta be some more interesting chefs than those they've included in the last two seasons. At least put more focus on the food rather than dragging it out. I used to turn on chefs table to be inspired, now I turn it on for sleep aid.

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      Matt Preston, the Melbourne food critic from the Ben Shewry episode, is one of the judges on Masterchef Australia.
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    • Release date
      • April 26, 2015 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Bàn Của Bếp Trưởng
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      • City Room Creative
      • FINCH
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      • Dolby Digital
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