The 5 best series on gastronomy

The 5 best series on gastronomy

More and more people are interested in gastronomy. One of the reasons is the dissemination of the art of eating well through television series and reality shows.

And enjoying a good meal while watching a quality series is an unbeatable combination. But what about combining the two? Below we list 5 series that explore the world of gastronomy. Enjoy your meal!

Gastronomy: the best series to watch online

One of the most popular series of recent times, “The Bear” is a mix of comedy and drama. The work stands out for its scenes full of tension, often focusing on discussions and conflicts between the characters, especially in the dynamics of a restaurant.

Despite the moments of anguish, the series presents a variety of dishes that leave the viewer’s mouth watering, as well as showing the creative process of a chef in creating his most evocative dishes.

In the story, after the death of his brother, a young and renowned chef returns to take over the dilapidated family restaurant and tries to transform it into a high-quality restaurant.

The series stars Jeremy Allen White as the famous young chef Carmy, Ebon Moss-Bachrach and Ayo Edebiri.

Mixing candy, horror and humor, “Christine McConnell’s Bizarre Candy” is a creative and strange sitcom. The series features real cake and dessert recipes made by Christine in a fictional plot featuring creatures and their puppet friends with terrifying and bizarre appearances.

The series is still light and fun. Christine plays a fictionalized version of herself and demonstrates her talent in cooking and craftsmanship, creating culinary masterpieces with gothic and macabre themes.

For those who love gastronomy, this series is a must. The Netflix original documentary series “Chef’s Table” features some of the world’s most famous chefs in each episode.

The attraction highlights each chef’s exceptional culinary skills, as well as his or her culinary philosophy and style. It also showcases their life stories, inspirations and the impact of their work on the global food community.

Spanish production, “Foodie Love” is not a well-known series. However, it is a good option for those who like culinary themes and are looking for an option with good acting and dialogue.

The attraction is created, written and directed by cult director Isabel Coixet. The plot follows two young people (played by Laia Costa and Guillermo Pfening) who meet on a dating app aimed at food lovers.

The series focuses on their encounters at a variety of restaurants, as they work through their doubts and insecurities to form a romantic relationship.

For those with a sweet tooth, this Japanese series might appeal. “Kantaro: The Greedy Salesman” follows a typical office worker who gives the attraction its name, a guy who appears to be extremely efficient at his job.

However, his speed has a reason. The protagonist finishes his work as quickly as possible to find time for his true passion: tasting typical Japanese sweets.

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