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  1. In vibrant Tel Aviv, Phil reconnects with old friends over shakshuka, visits a synagogue-themed hummus shop and meets "the princess of soup." Watch Somebody Feed Phil — The First Course, Episode ...

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    Philip Rosenthal. He is famously known as the creator, writer, and executive producer for the sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond. Of course, this does not matter when it comes to this Netflix Original. He’s starring in it so he is in the ultimate limelight. Well, when I say limelight, what I really mean is that he eats copious amounts of food and gets ...

    It sounds like a sitcom doesn’t it? In this Netflix documentary series, he travels the world to understand the teachings of vastly different local cuisines and culinary practices. Whilst doing this, he tries to give the audience knowledge on tourist attractions and cultural experiences. What he is really bothered about is the amount of great food h...

    If I’m brutally honest, I learned that other countries are so much better at food than us miserable British folk chewing on Yorkshire puddings and soggy fish and chips. The main strength of Somebody Feed Phil is the enthusiasm displayed. Phil is full of life. He feels like a bumbling tourist coming across new scenarios that he has not come across b...

    The purpose of this documentary series is to present an appreciation for people and food in all corners of life. Phil is not walking into restaurants and ordering off the menu, he is meeting interesting characters. I have always had an understanding that with every meal there is a story. There are a few instances spread across six episodes where th...

    The final point is that Phil manages to show how different social groups approach food. He makes a lot of friends in this documentary rather easily. Reviewing this has surprisingly brought up a memory I never thought I would repeat. Whilst I was living in the USA being young, dumb and having fun, I became friends with a British guy called Jeremy. H...

    Yes. Enjoy it. Enjoy an enthusiastic man’s enthusiasm for food. I guarantee you will not feel unhappy watching this Netflix documentary series. You will feel hungry, though. This is Part 1 – the first course – and I will happily stay around if he decides to have mains. Oh, as for Jeremy. If you are reading this and you are still alive and have not ...

  2. May 21, 2023 · Somebody Feed Phil – New Orleans Itinerary. Netflix: Season 1. Phil Rosenthal visits New Orleans, a city that has rebounded from the devastation of Hurricane Katrina in 2005 to come back even better than before. The spirit is evident in the people of the city and also in the food, which is a vibrant melting pot of cultures.

  3. Somebody Feed Phil is an American travel documentary television series presented by Philip Rosenthal that premiered on Netflix on January 12, 2018. [1] In May 2019, Netflix announced that it had renewed Somebody Feed Phil for a third season, [2] which was released on May 29, 2020. A fourth season, shot back-to-back with the third, was released ...

  4. Somebody Feed Phil is a Netflix travel documentary series that premiered in 2018. Each episode features Everybody Loves Raymond executive producer Phil Rosenthal as he explores the cuisine of a chosen city. The show also shares charities and non-profit organizations from the area.

  5. Globe-trotting gourmand Phil Rosenthal samples and savors culinary delights from Dubai, Edinburgh, Kyoto and more in this warmly humorous series. Watch trailers & learn more.

  6. Somebody Feed PhilSeason 7, Episode 3. In Kyoto, Japan, an artful approach to dining makes Phil hungry for more as he slurps soba, meets an omurice virtuoso and wanders a market beloved by ...

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