Netflix and chew
Hungry?
Youre about to be.
Netflix has it covered when it comes to the kitchen.

Credit: Netflix (2); PBS
Because binge watching food is better for you than binge eating it.
Chefs Table: France
La version francaise of the above.
Same gist, better accents, and beaucoup de fromage.
What are you waiting for?
Cooked
On the surface, this is a show about, well, cooking.
If youre thinking that sounds like a lofty goal for food, youd be right.
Samurai Gourmet
Another one for the subtitle lover.
Theres also a samurai who pops up occasionally as Kasumis dare devil alter-ego.
Just watch and itll all make sense.
Totally makes you rethink that instant ramen youve been throwing together.
Testing The Menu
Time to head down under.
Spoiler: Sometimes they just think hes plain crazy.
Avec Eric
Ooo, this ones fancy!
Its fun avec Eric.
Street Food
Whats better than a TV show about food?
You guessed it: A TV show about foodandtravel!
Its a fun trip for sure.
Sure, youve seen it before but this one brings extreme cuisines into the mix.
From Russia to Scotland to Napa Valley, Bourdains hungry for a taste of everything and anything.
Both seasons of this show are available on the streaming data pipe.
Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown
As are seasons 1 through 6 of his more recent show.
Again: foreign lands, unusual ingredients, shockingly delicious results.
Ill Have What Phils Having
If youLove Raymond,dons miss this one.
This culinary series is all about keeping traditions alive around the world, so A+ for valiant effort.
A Cook Abroad
Um, is an explanation necessary for this one?
Professional chefs try out different recipes as they travel the world.
Plus: points for a great tagline.
Six cooks, six countries, six incredible journeys.
Oh, Paul Hollywood (yes, his real name) also judges.
Like I said, DELIGHTFUL.
Its basically QT with Mary Berry.
Sometimes she goes to the beach too!
Luckily, in this show from the land of Aussies, the chefs have far more refined palates.
Mate, this one will have you salivating in no time.
Yup, hope you like eggs and wine, new friends.
Thats pretty much the premise of this culinary romp.
The food is then served to the cottage dwellers dog friends and family.
Cottage folks then find new friends and family.
The Wild Chef
The word wild in the title may be a little misleading.
Anyway, he journeys across Quebec in search of said game, including moose and muskrat.