Four masterful chefs explore noodles' rich, diverse world, delving into traditional and innovative techniques. Immerse yourself in the delectable journey.Four masterful chefs explore noodles' rich, diverse world, delving into traditional and innovative techniques. Immerse yourself in the delectable journey.Four masterful chefs explore noodles' rich, diverse world, delving into traditional and innovative techniques. Immerse yourself in the delectable journey.
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I generally like these types of shows. Easy viewing, relaxing. All the while learning about other cultures and their food making processes. Hard work, passion for what they do, sharing simply about their way of life.
Episode one does not fit. The chef is full of himself and his achievements which is not like the rest of the individuals in the other episodes. If I had known I would have skipped this one. The chef gets on my last nerves and all the swearing. And his sob story. Doesn't fit.
Skip the first. Skip the first episode. You won't regret it. Watch the rest. Is this enough for a review now?
Episode one does not fit. The chef is full of himself and his achievements which is not like the rest of the individuals in the other episodes. If I had known I would have skipped this one. The chef gets on my last nerves and all the swearing. And his sob story. Doesn't fit.
Skip the first. Skip the first episode. You won't regret it. Watch the rest. Is this enough for a review now?
This is my first time writing anything on IMDB. I'm writing because I want to express how much I loved the series.
To me, this series Chef's Table: Noodles is about life and love expressed through food. This series is so beautiful, touching, and inspiring. It makes me want to follow my love, dream, and passion for not only myself but the people I love and beyond.
Thank you so much for making such a wonderful series. I hope I encounter more series that talk about life and love in such a beautiful and inspiring way.
I learned a lot, felt a lot, and loved it a lot. Bravo to this wonderful work.
To me, this series Chef's Table: Noodles is about life and love expressed through food. This series is so beautiful, touching, and inspiring. It makes me want to follow my love, dream, and passion for not only myself but the people I love and beyond.
Thank you so much for making such a wonderful series. I hope I encounter more series that talk about life and love in such a beautiful and inspiring way.
I learned a lot, felt a lot, and loved it a lot. Bravo to this wonderful work.
At the heart of these stories are four brilliantly talented people whose love for preserving traditions and making exceptional food has made them without parallel in their craft.
The episodes are presented as variations on the theme of "one mortal's journey to enlightenment," and introduce us to foods, techniques, teachers, and places. Beautifully shot and scored, as most of the Chef's Table series, the noodle episodes do not disappoint.
The chefs' narratives take center stage, as they should, and their personal growth - with the noodle tradition in which they work - is explored with care. Included in each episode are the challenges of cultural preservation, of restaurant management, of cooking, and of mastering any technique (and especially those with such deep cultural foundations as the traditional noodles explored here).
What's clear in each episode is the reverence with which the episode's focus person holds their (many) teachers. A favorite moment in the first, for example, is Chef Funke describing how important it is to his work that he provides credit to the women who taught him pasta shapes, and to the places where they live. Every episode is a joy, but the first is particularly special, setting a brilliant tone of care and respect that's carried through the others.
It's been a long time since my back of house days, but the series made me miss the work almost as much as it made me want noodles. Treat yourself with this one, for sure!
The episodes are presented as variations on the theme of "one mortal's journey to enlightenment," and introduce us to foods, techniques, teachers, and places. Beautifully shot and scored, as most of the Chef's Table series, the noodle episodes do not disappoint.
The chefs' narratives take center stage, as they should, and their personal growth - with the noodle tradition in which they work - is explored with care. Included in each episode are the challenges of cultural preservation, of restaurant management, of cooking, and of mastering any technique (and especially those with such deep cultural foundations as the traditional noodles explored here).
What's clear in each episode is the reverence with which the episode's focus person holds their (many) teachers. A favorite moment in the first, for example, is Chef Funke describing how important it is to his work that he provides credit to the women who taught him pasta shapes, and to the places where they live. Every episode is a joy, but the first is particularly special, setting a brilliant tone of care and respect that's carried through the others.
It's been a long time since my back of house days, but the series made me miss the work almost as much as it made me want noodles. Treat yourself with this one, for sure!
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