10 Documentaries On Netflix Better Than Making A Murderer

4. Chef's Table

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In the massively over-saturated market of food-based TV series, Netflix's Emmy-nominated series Chef's Table redefined food media upon its debut in 2015 and has gone on to become a worldwide phenomenon.

Created by David Gelb, the director of 2011's critically-acclaimed Jiro Dreams of Sushi, each episode of the series profiles a world-renowned chef, providing a unique insight into their lives and the inspiration behind their incredible culinary creations.

Featuring chefs from all over the world, Chef's Table boats both fascinating interviews with the chef's themselves as well as breathtaking cinematography of beautiful plates of food, which combines to produce a series that gives a true appreciation of what goes on behind the doors in some of the most iconic restaurants in the world.

In addition to being the ideal series for any food-lover, the series is perfect for anyone looking to understand the human condition of being totally devoted to a craft and producing something beautiful as a result.

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