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The latest Netflix original series is pure food porn

May 8, 2015, 03:09 IST

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Sorry, Frank Underwood: You've finally met your match. And it's delicious.

Netflix debuted a new original series this past weekend, and you should start watching it immediately.

It's called "Chef's Table," and it's from the director behind the gorgeous and inspiring 2012 sushi documentary, "Jiro Dreams of Sushi." 

Look at this crazy beautiful snippet of the opening, set to the "Winter" concerto of Antonio Vivaldi's "Four Seasons":

The first of six nearly hour-long episodes stars an enigmatic and charming Italian chef named Massimo Bottura. He owns and operates the third most popular restaurant in the world, Osteria Francescana.

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Like the creator's previous work, "Chef's Table" is rife with slow-moving close-ups of food that make you want to jump into the screen. Try to restrain yourself.

Each episode showcases a single chef, from Bottura in Italy to Niki Nakayama in Los Angeles. Regardless of the food style, the show celebrates both the chef and their incredible creations. There's a thrilling - yes, thrilling - montage of representational dishes at the end of each episode. Like much of the show, it's set to vibrant classical music.

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There's no gimmick, no "reality" or contest hook. "Chef's Table" is a love letter to great chefs and the food they create; it's an inspirational look at truly inspirational people.

When you're done marathoning "Chef's Table," check out creator David Gelb's previous work in "Jiro Dreams of Sushi." It's also on Netflix! Try your best to not immediately indulge in very expensive sushi.

Here's a trailer for "Chef's Table" straight from Netflix that you can watch in high-resolution, thus enabling the full food porn experience. Enjoy.

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