🍽️🎬”Netflix Bites” Into the Restaurant Scene: Get Ready to Munch on Your Favorite Shows’ Cuisine!πŸ₯³

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Netflix, the streaming behemoth, known for hooking us with binge-worthy content, is launching a restaurant called “Netflix Bites” πŸ₯˜. Get ready for a gastro-cinematic adventure as this pop-up diner will feature your favorite Netflix cooking show dishes, from “Chef’s Table,” “Nailed It!,” and “Iron Chef: Quest for an Iron Legend” 🀩. Slated to launch on June 30th, the place remains mysteriously mum on the menu and pricing, making us question: What’s cookin’, Netflix? 🧐

In a plot twist we didn’t see coming, Netflix, the kingpin of streaming, is venturing into the uncharted territory of the food industry πŸ”. Yesterday, the company announced its debut into the culinary world with “Netflix Bites,” a pop-up restaurant set to serve dishes inspired by Netflix’s various hit cooking shows. Wait, what?! Can you imagine digging into a meal from “Chef’s Table,” or having a bite of the notoriously hilarious attempts from “Nailed It!”? πŸ˜‚

This move comes as the first time Netflix is dabbling in the restaurant business, despite having previously launched immersive experiences themed around popular shows like “Stranger Things,” “Squid Game,” “Bridgerton,” and “Money Heist” πŸ’°.

So who’s in the Netflix culinary team? 🍴 It’s a star-studded lineup featuring chefs Curtis Stone, Dominique Crenn, Ming Tsai, and Andrew Zimmern from “Iron Chef: Quest for an Iron Legend,” Rodney Scott and Ann Kim from “Chef’s Table,” and Jacques Torres, the head judge from “Nailed It!”. Mixologists from Netflix’s “Drink Masters” also join the roster, including Frankie Solarik, Julie Reiner, LP O’Brien, and Kate Gerwin 🍸. Are we ready for such a feast? The only question on our minds is, how will all these flavors mix together?

This culinary adventure starts on June 30th, with the restaurant operating daily from 5-10 p.m. PT and a brunch menu on the weekends from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Yet, despite the excitement, Netflix is keeping us on tenterhooks with no word on what exactly will be on the menu, nor the pricing πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™‚οΈ. Do you think they’ll serve the infamous “Squid Game” Honeycomb candy as dessert? 🍬

Hungry folks can book a reservation at www.netflixbites.com or Resy, with a nonrefundable deposit of $25 per person, which will go towards the final bill. The restaurant is located at Short Stories Hotel in Los Angeles, a stone’s throw from The Grove where Netflix opened its first pop-up retail store in 2022 πŸ—ΊοΈ.

As we eagerly wait for this new venture from Netflix, one can’t help but wonder: Is this a creative marketing strategy or Netflix’s first step into establishing a tangible presence outside our screens? πŸ€”

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So, what do you think, folks? Will you be lining up for a taste of “Netflix Bites,” or do you think the streaming giant should stick to what it does best: serving digital bites of entertainment? And what dish from your favorite Netflix show would you want to try? Let the gastronomic discussion begin!