We select the

series

in which

eating plays a fundamental role

in their stories.

FROM LIFE TO THE PLATE (Prime Video)

With the camera at his side,

Juan Echanove

uses his most gourmet side to tell us that

in Spain there are temples of (good) cooking.

And that what they propose goes beyond their exquisite gastronomic proposals, with people who have a lot to tell.

In this documentary series,

the actor goes to renowned restaurants such

as El Corral de la Morería (Madrid), Echaurren (La Rioja), Noor (Córdoba), Casa Solla (Pontevedra), Ricard Camarena (Valencia), Lera (Zamora), Etxebarri (Vizcaya) and El Celler de Can Roca (Girona).

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STREET FOOD ASIA (Netflix)

It is not a travel documentary, although it may seem so.

In this production

what it means to eat on the streets of Osaka, Seoul or Cebu (Philippines) is reflected

in such a way that it will be rare for someone not to have a tremendous desire to save and go there when possible.

This is how interesting the 9 chapters of a series that has several spin-offs are:

Street Food Latin America

and

Street Food USA

.

FOODIE LOVE (SkyShowtime)

Laia Costa and Guillermo Pfening give life to

passionate cookers who are just beginning to get to know each other.

In each of their appointments they take the opportunity to enjoy good food, without forgetting sweets or cocktails.

A very current love story that

Isabel Coixet

turns into an eight-part production with many romantic moments.

JOSÉ ANDRÉS AND FAMILY IN SPAIN (HBO Max)

Catalonia, Andalusia, Madrid, Valencia, Asturias and Lanzarote are the

stops made by chef José Andrés with his three daughters

in this documentary series where living and eating go hand in hand.

Carlota, Lucía and Inés accompany their father on a trip that allows them (and, by the way, the spectators)

to recognize the gastronomic wealth of our country

.

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THE BEAR (Disney+)

The stress, the demands, and the difficulties of running a small restaurant in Chicago are the focus of this

drama centered on Carmy, a chef in trouble.

After having touched the sky in a top-level venue, the protagonist of this story must lower his bar and

take charge of the humble family restaurant in which there are all problems

that he must solve in a matter of minutes.

Needless to say, this production is a hit among 'foodies'.

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THE TRIP (Filmin)

Michael Winterbottom

is responsible for this half-fiction, half-reality series in which

Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon

talk (and a lot) while eating in different places in the north of England.

And, for those who want more of this

comical couple,

it is worth knowing that there are several films that expand this unique universe:

Trip to Italy

,

Trip to Greece

and

The Trip to Spain

.

JULIA (HBO Max)

Sarah Lancashire

, the protagonist of

Happy Valley,

shines in this series as Julia Child.

A cook who was already interpreted by Meryl Streep on the big screen and who became a cook in the 70s and 80s who

tried to improve the way of eating in the US with television programs and books

that surprised many.

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