Explore the Taste of the World with 10 Food Shows That You Can See Right Now on Netflix
Food can be more than you eat. To understand what you have put in the mouth everyday is to learn about it by going to culinary class or just watching food shows to explore your basic knowledge of food. We have compiled 10 must-watch food shows on Netflix in Cambodia for foodies.
#1 Chef’s Table
Chef’s Table is regarded as one of the best food documentaries ever made. Consists of 6 volumes, you will know a lot more of the world-renowned chefs from the fancy restaurants with Michelin stars to a home kitchen and the jungle of Amazon!
This masterfully crafted delicacy is a demonstration and interpretation of why food is considered as an exquisite art form. This is our FoodBuzz team’s favorite and it is truly worth mentioning.
#2 Sugar Rush
Are you a sweet tooth? We are more than delighted to recommend this baking show where 4 groups must compete for $10,000 – the money that will expand their passion and turn it into a fulltime profession.
#3 Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
This one holds a special place in our heart since one episode was produced in Phnom Penh and serves Khmer cuisine to a global audience. Catch David Chang, Chrissy Teigen and Kate McKinnon as they take their tour around other parts of the world such as Morocco, America and Canada and showcase the taste of each region.
#4 The Final Table
A contest to find the shiniest star is available to stream on Netflix and it incorporates different cultures on a plate. There are 24 elite chefs, 10 episodes and iconic cuisine from 9 nations, but only a contestant can pursue the title as The Final Table’s WINNER! See this cut-throat battle on The Final Table!
#5 Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat
What does it take to call a dish “delicious”? Witness the component of flavors and how each distinctiveness impacts a dish with a worldly recognized food critic from the New York’s Times Magazine and her partner in crime.
#6 Nailed It
If you’re a fan of a cooking show, you will know how hard the art of plating and presentation can be. In this show, contestants will have to bake out iconic looking and highly difficult pastries in a high-pressure challenge. It’s either an epic success or a funny epic fail. Let the battle commence!
#7 Street Food
If you want to explore the rich culture of street food in some of the world’s most colorful cities, do not miss out on this Netflix food documentary – Street Food. Rather than showing the delicate art of food, Street Food shows more of the connection between the food and lives of the people who make it. The food itself is already amazing, but Street Food focuses on more of the lives journey of the chef to how they build up their business and end up receiving a Michelin star.
#8 Ugly Delicious
Ugly Delicious is like a journey of Chef David Chang who is a Korean-American rebel chef and ruler of the Momofuku empire. David Chang hates being told that he can’t like something and that makes the existence of Ugly Delicious because it is defined by that attitude – “Don’t tell me what I can’t eat.” Plus, it shows a sense of curiosity about how food is made and why we respond to it normally. David travels around the world tasting food from different cultures, so if you want to know how does it go – don’t forget to go on Netflix and enjoy the Ugly Delicious.
#9 Festive Foods
It was out since 2017 on Netflix, but Festive Foods is still everyone’s favorite food show. It explores the meaning behind the food that only appear during Malaysian festive seasons. Want to know what and how Malaysian festive foods are made, Festive Foods is a must-to-watch.
#10 Flavorful Origins
If you are a fan of Chinese food, Flavorful Origins will be on your list. Flavorful Origins is a food documentary to help foodies learn about the delicacies of China’s Chaonan and Yunnan cuisines. The unknown recipes are revealed in this food show. Grab your popcorn and enjoy the show!
What do you think of our list? Which one are you interested to see first?