I finished my Netflix series a couple weeks ago and I felt lost. I had nothing to binge watch while eating dinner or cleaning the kitchen. I was driving home one afternoon and at a stop light I noticed a billboard add for a Netflix show titled "Chef's Table." I came home, sat down in the kitchen and looked up the show on Netflix. I'm still getting the hang of using Netflix on my T.V., so about three tries later I came across the show. I started the first episode and before I knew it my kitchen filled with my wife and my daughters. We were all watching intently as we observed chef Massimo Bottura make beautiful dishes in Modena, Italy.
That night I watched three more episodes and before I knew it I finished the first season. I love watching shows that show different cultures, people and creative minds. "Chef's Table" is a documentary that shows you the lives and inventive thought processes of renowned international chefs.
Netflix is the new picture of T.V. I have become an official binge watcher in the last month and I'm not ashamed to admit it. I didn't quite understand how people could sit for hours on end watching episode after episode, but now I do. When you are imerced in a show that gets your creative juices flowing, it is very easy to watch an entire season in one night.
I'm going to link the trailer to "Chef's Table" below.
Chef's Table Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qKqj85oo2wI
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