Culinary contest show is not my thing, they are over dramatized imho. But these are my favorite, my comfort and pre-dinner shows.
Now that Netflix streams the 7th season, I couldn't be happier (and hungrier).
Somebody Feed Phil
Slumfood Millionaire is a unique documentary series that celebrates the flavorful and often unknown dishes made by talented cooks in the slums of various Asian cities.
Slumfood Millionaire
Drawing from her 2017 book, chef and food writer Samin Nosrat hosts the cooking documentary "Salt Fat Acid Heat," exploring the essential components of successful cooking—salt, fat, acid, and heat—across Italy, Japan, Mexico, and California.
Salt Fat Acid Heat
Just 4 episodes long (short?) culinary journey with chef David Chang, founder of the Momofuku restaurant group. He explores local dishes and engaging conversations across various destinations worldwide.
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
More from David Chang.
Ugly Delicious
From Bangkok to Cebu, get your taste buds tickled.
Street Food: Asia
This show is a must if you love pork!
Korean Pork Belly Rhapsody
This documentary series dive into how classic Korean recipes have influenced today's culinary landscape, spotlighting the widespread enjoyment of fried chicken and beer.