Netflix food documentaries

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AceThedic
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Anyone seen some of these?

Chef's Table, Barbecue, Jiro Dreams of Sushi, Cooked, Mind of a Chef...

Am I missing any? I can't get enough of them.
cms186
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I did watch the Sushi one you mention (some time ago) and recall enjoying it
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bularry
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I've watched most of the chef's table ones. I find them fascinating
AceThedic
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bularry said:

I've watched most of the chef's table ones. I find them fascinating
Magnus Nilsson and Francis Malman are my heroes now after that. The monk also made me feel like my life's work is insignificant. Really inspiring stuff.
bularry
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I forget the names, but the French guy who went very vegetarian heavy at his 3star Michelin restaurant was inspiring. Just a guy constantly evolving.

I really find food and wine at those levels to be artistic and similar to other forms of art, show a reflection of Godly attributes.
AceThedic
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The chefs have an amazing awareness and reverence for life, realizing that life was lost to nourish life, and they respect the ingredients in such an amazing way, almost honoring them while tying together their own experiences and tradition.

It's amazing and absolutely art.
Cisgendered Bear
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I'll have what Phil's having is a good foodie show. Not sure if it's still streaming on Netflix.
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