Netflix to launch first-ever restaurant on 30th June in Los Angeles

Netflix is set to launch its first pop-up restaurant, "Netflix Bites," in Los Angeles, offering a culinary experience featuring dishes from popular cooking shows. Reserve your spot now to savor the flavors of your favorite Netflix series.

Jun 15, 2023 - 22:29
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Netflix to launch first-ever restaurant on 30th June in Los Angeles

The leading provider of digital streaming, Netflix, is now prepared to open its first pop-up eatery in Los Angeles to give fans a taste of the popular series.

Netflix is extending its offerings beyond streaming and games to include the culinary world. The streaming behemoth revealed a pop-up restaurant scheduled to debut on June 30 in Los Angeles in a press statement on Tuesday. According to reports, it would go by the name “Netflix Bites” and serve cuisine produced by chefs from its well-known cooking programs, including “Chef’s Table,” “Is It Cake?” “Nailed It!” and “Iron Chef: Quest for an Iron Legend.”

Curtis Stone, Dominique Crenn, Rodney Scott, Ming Tsai, Ann Kim, Nadiya Hussain, Jacques Torres, and Andrew Zimmern are a few well-known chefs who will prepare the delightful dishes.

After making appointments at www.netflixbites.com, fans of Netflix’s culinary series may sample their favorite meals at the Short Stories Hotel on 115 S. Fairfax Ave. The description states that reservations demand a $25 per person nonrefundable deposit, which will be applied to the total cost.

The "elevated dining experience” will also include specially made drinks created by mixologists from the television program “Drink Masters,” including Frankie Solarik, Julie Reiner, LP O’Brien, and Kate Gerwin. Netflix noted that “chefs will not be on site to meet and greet.”

Learn more about the food and the times

The two-week pop-up will be open daily from 5 to 10 p.m. and feature a special brunch menu on weekends from 10 to 2 p.m.

The ‘amazing’ initiative is one of the ‘greatest delights’ of Curtis Stone’s life, according to a statement she made. I’m delighted that Curtis Stone Events’ team is helping to bring NETFLIX BITES to reality.

Vice President of Consumer Products at Netflix, Josh Simon, expressed his enthusiasm for working with the outstanding chefs to produce this culinary excursion. According to Simon in a statement, “with NETFLIX BITES we are creating an in-person experience where fans can immerse themselves in their favorite food shows,” according to Bloomberg.

Both the menu items and the price have not been disclosed by Netflix.

Screen-to-life encounters on Netflix

The company Netflix has already provided screen-to-life experiences. The OTT platform had previously debuted “Queen’s Ball,” which was modeled around Bridgerton, as well as other

immersive experiences based on television series including “Stranger Things,” “Money Heist,” and “Squid Game,” as well as a pop-up shop at The Grove shopping center.

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