‘Chef’s Table’ Franchise Returns to Netflix with Three New Seasons

Netflix’s long-running, Emmy nominated seriesChef’s Table” is set to delight culinary enthusiasts once again with three delectable new seasons.

When will Chef’s Table return to Netflix?

  • “Noodles” Premiering October 2
  • “Volume 7” Coming November 27
  • “Legends” Slated for 2025

“Chef’s Table: Noodles” – October 2, 2024

“Noodles” will take viewers on a delectable journey across the globe, exploring the rich and diverse world of noodles through the eyes of four masterful chefs. This season celebrates the cultural significance and culinary artistry of noodles, offering a deep dive into both traditional and innovative techniques.

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“Chef’s Table: Volume 7” – November 27, 2024

Volume 7 of “Chef’s Table” continues the series’ tradition of spotlighting the world’s most extraordinary chefs who are redefining the culinary landscape. This season’s lineup features a diverse group of chefs, each bringing their unique perspective and creativity to the table.

Chef's Table: Noodles. Cr. Courtesy of Netflix © 2024

“Chef’s Table: Legends” – 2025

Looking ahead to 2025, “Chef’s Table: Legends” will pay tribute to the culinary legends who have shaped the modern world of food as we know it. This season, which coincides with the 10-year anniversary of the Chef’s Table franchise, will feature a lineup of legendary chefs whose influence has transcended borders (and mediums) and inspired generations of cooks and food lovers alike.

About Chef’s Table

“Chef’s Table” is created by David Gelb, and is a Boardwalk Pictures and Supper Club production. David Gelb, Andrew Fried, Brian McGinn and Danny O’Malley are executive producers. Dane Lillegard is a co-executive producer.

Emma Armbrüster is Senior Editorial Critic at The Viewer’s Perspective. Based in Veneto, Italy, she specializes in deep-dive narrative analysis and episode-by-episode recaps of premier television, providing an independent vantage point on the modern streaming landscape.

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