Netflix Is Opening Its First-Ever Restaurant
- Publish date: Thursday، 15 June 2023
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Netflix Bites, an "elevated dining experience" with chefs from well-known Netflix shows like "Chef's Table" and "Nailed It!" will debut this month in Los Angeles.
The two-week pop-up restaurant will be staged at the Short Stories Hotel on 115 S Fairfax Ave starting June 30th.
Guests can visit the restaurant from 5-10 pm. On Saturday and Sunday, brunch will be served from 10 am to 2 pm.
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Chefs from shows including Chef's Table, Iron Chef: Quest for an Iron Legend, Chef's Table: BBQ, Chef's Table: Pizza, and Nailed It! will create the food at Netflix's pop-up restaurant.
The food will be prepared by some of the most well-known chefs in culinary television, including Curtis Stone, Dominique Crenn, Ming Tsai, Rodney Scott, Ann Kim, Nadiya Hussain, Jacques Torres, and Andrew Zimmern.
“From episode to entrée, with Netflix Bites we are creating an in-person experience where fans can immerse themselves in their favorite food shows,” Netflix VP of consumer products Josh Simon said in a statement.
For the drink menu, mixologists from Netflix's "Drink Masters" competition series will be in charge of crafting original cocktails.
According to the restaurant's FAQ, guests who make reservations must pay a $25 non-refundable deposit that will be applied to their bill.
“As yummy as that’d be, Netflix Bites is strictly an opportunity to taste these chefs’ unique dishes,” the FAQ reads. “Chefs will not be on site to meet and greet.”
Reservations are still welcome, but the Netflix Bites menu is still a secret. However, one thing is certain: don't anticipate seeing your favourite Netflix stars in the kitchen.
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