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Chefs from the series cook in the new Netflix restaurant

Chefs from the series cook in the new Netflix restaurant


Popular streaming service Netflix is ​​now treading new waters and opening its first restaurant in Los Angeles this month, where chefs appearing on Netflix-themed shows will cook – announce on CNBC.


Netflix Bites, which opens June 30, will feature acclaimed chefs from popular Netflix series such as Chef Curtis Stone (Iron Chef: Quest for an Iron Legend), who will team up with other beloved Netflix chefs, including Dominique Crenn (Desktop Chef ). . Netflix culinary legends Rodney Scott, Ming Tsai, Ann Kim, Nadia Hussain, Jack Torres, and Andrew Zimmern unite to create a special tasting menu showcasing their unique specialties to fans and foodies alike through delicious meals – Is written on Netflix.


Plus, fan-favorite mixologists from Netflix’s Drink Masters, including Frankie Solarik, Julie Reiner, LP O’Brien, and Kate Gerwin, will serve up signature cocktails.

Netflix Bites has been opening its doors at the Short Stories Hotel in Los Angeles, for only two weeks now. The restaurant is open every day of the week from 17:00 to 22:00, and on Saturdays and Sundays they also offer a brunch menu from 10:00 to 14:00. Guests can reserve tables now for a $25 (non-refundable) deposit, and Netflix has previously confirmed that there will be no chance for guests to meet the chefs in person.

(Cover image is an illustration, Source: Shutterstock / Jesse33)


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