15 Netflix Food Spots to Book

Netflix has sparked serious food envy over the years. From romantic Parisian bistros to legendary barbecue joints, the streaming giant’s shows have featured countless drool-worthy restaurants that seem almost too good to be true. The best part? Many of these spots are real places you can actually visit and experience for yourself.

Whether you’re planning a romantic getaway inspired by Emily in Paris or want to taste the world-class cuisine featured on Chef’s Table, these restaurants offer the chance to step directly into your favorite Netflix moments. Here is a list of 15 Netflix food spots you can book for your own culinary adventure.

Terra Nera

kurmanphotos/Flickr

This cozy Italian bistro in Paris became famous as Gabriel’s restaurant in Emily in Paris. Located at 18 Rue des Fossés Saint-Jacques in the 5th arrondissement, Terra Nera serves authentic Italian cuisine with that unmistakable Parisian charm. The restaurant even created a special dish called ‘Tagliata di manzo Emily’ — sliced beef tenderloin served with arugula and shaved cheese — as a tribute to the show. You can make reservations through their website, and a meal for two runs about €45.

N/Naka

hermitsmoores/Flickr

Featured in the first season of Chef’s Table, this Los Angeles kaiseki restaurant is helmed by chef Niki Nakayama. The intimate 26-seat restaurant offers an unforgettable multi-course dining experience that showcases modern Japanese cuisine with creative twists. Reservations are highly sought after and require advance planning, but the experience is worth every effort. The tasting menu runs around $185 per person, and you’ll need to book well ahead through their online system.

Osteria Mozza

arndog/Flickr

Nancy Silverton’s acclaimed Los Angeles restaurant appeared on Chef’s Table and has become a destination for serious food lovers. The restaurant features high-end Italian cuisine with an impressive mozzarella bar that gives the place its name. Located on Melrose Avenue, Osteria Mozza offers everything from handmade pasta to grilled Sonoma County lamb chops. Reservations can be made online, and the restaurant consistently delivers the level of excellence that earned it a spot on Netflix.

Blue Hill at Stone Barns

wallyg/Flickr

Dan Barber’s revolutionary farm-to-table restaurant in Pocantico Hills, New York, was featured on both Chef’s Table and Somebody Feed Phil. The restaurant sits on a working farm and offers a constantly changing menu based on what’s growing on the property. Every dish tells a story about sustainable agriculture and seasonal eating. Reservations are essential and can be made through their website, with the tasting menu priced around $258 per person.

République

link2caro/Flickr

Phil Rosenthal from Somebody Feed Phil calls this Los Angeles spot pound for pound the best overall restaurant in the city. République serves exceptional French-inspired cuisine for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, with each meal offering something completely different. The industrial-chic space on La Brea Avenue buzzes with energy throughout the day. Reservations are recommended, especially for dinner service, and you can book through their website or by calling directly.

Netflix Bites

80502454@N00/Flickr

Located at the MGM Grand Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, this is Netflix’s own themed restaurant featuring dishes inspired by popular shows like Stranger Things, Bridgerton, and Squid Game. The menu includes items like ‘Eleven’s Eggo Extravaganza’ and cocktails themed around your favorite Netflix series. It’s open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, with reservations available through their website. The restaurant offers a fun, immersive dining experience that brings Netflix shows to life.

Boulangerie Moderne

23119666@N03/Flickr

This charming Parisian bakery appeared in Emily in Paris as the spot where Emily discovers the perfect pain au chocolat. Located right next to Terra Nera on Place de l’Estrapade, the real bakery serves fresh pastries and traditional French baked goods. While you can’t make reservations at a bakery, you can stop by daily to grab the same treats that made Emily fall in love with Parisian breakfast culture.

Snow’s BBQ

plm_1/Flickr

Featured in 2020’s Chef’s Table: BBQ, this legendary Texas joint is run by 85-year-old pitmaster Tootsie Tomanetz. Snow’s BBQ in Lexington, Texas, is only open on Saturdays from 8 AM until sold out, so arriving early is crucial. The restaurant ships their famous brisket nationwide for those who can’t make the trip to Texas. This place represents authentic American barbecue at its finest, exactly as showcased on the Netflix series.

Maison Rose

martinwcox/Flickr

This historic Montmartre restaurant appeared in Emily in Paris when Emily and Mindy enjoyed dinner together. Opened in 1908, Maison Rose has hosted famous guests like Pablo Picasso and Edith Piaf throughout its history. The pink facade and cozy interior create the perfect Parisian atmosphere, and the restaurant continues to serve traditional French cuisine. Reservations can be made by phone, and the location offers stunning views of Sacré-Cœur.

Alinea

loustejskal/Flickr

Grant Achatz’s groundbreaking Chicago restaurant was featured on Chef’s Table and represents the pinnacle of molecular gastronomy. The three-Michelin-starred restaurant offers an experience that’s part magic show, part fine dining. Each course surprises guests with innovative techniques and artistic presentation. Reservations are extremely limited and typically released months in advance through their ticketing system, with experiences starting around $395 per person.

Café de l’Homme

fortuneglobalforum/Flickr

This elegant French restaurant appeared in Emily in Paris during Emily’s first work party. Located at Trocadéro with spectacular views of the Eiffel Tower, Café de l’Homme offers refined French cuisine in one of Paris’s most romantic settings. The restaurant serves both lunch and dinner, with reservations strongly recommended. The location alone makes it worth the splurge, especially for special occasions.

Monteverde

loustejskal/Flickr

Featured in Somebody Feed Phil, this Chicago restaurant is known for its exceptional Italian cuisine and theatrical pasta-making. Guests can watch Italian grandmothers make fresh pasta right at the bar in what’s called the ‘pasta theater.’ Chef Sarah Grueneberg has created something truly special here, combining authentic techniques with modern flair. Reservations can be made online, and the restaurant offers both à la carte and tasting menu options.

Le Grand Véfour

zylenia/Flickr

This two-Michelin-starred Parisian restaurant appeared in Emily in Paris as the prestigious spot where Emily tried to secure a reservation. Located in the Palais-Royal, Le Grand Véfour is one of Paris’s oldest and most distinguished restaurants, dating back to 1784. The ornate interior and sophisticated menu make it a true Parisian institution. Reservations are indeed challenging to secure, just like in the show, but can be made through their website.

Rodney Scott’s BBQ

kowarski/Flickr

Chef Rodney Scott’s Charleston restaurant was featured on Chef’s Table: BBQ, showcasing his award-winning whole hog barbecue. The restaurant started as a small family operation and has grown into a nationally recognized barbecue destination. Scott’s commitment to traditional smoking methods and quality ingredients shines through in every dish. The restaurant is open for lunch and dinner, with no reservations needed — just come hungry.

Han Oak

zagatbuzz/Flickr

This Portland restaurant appeared on Somebody Feed Phil and offers a unique Korean-American dining experience. Chef Peter Cho creates innovative dishes that blend Korean flavors with Pacific Northwest ingredients. The restaurant started as a food cart and has evolved into a beloved neighborhood spot. Reservations are recommended for dinner service, and the cheeseburger bao that Phil tried has become a signature dish.

Netflix’s Culinary Legacy Lives On

siberian/Flickr

These restaurants prove that the best Netflix food moments aren’t confined to your screen. From Parisian bistros that sparked international tourism booms to barbecue joints that have preserved American culinary traditions for generations, these spots offer more than just great food — they provide connections to the stories and characters we love. The next time you’re planning a trip or looking for a special dining experience, consider booking one of these Netflix-famous establishments and taste the magic for yourself.

More from Travel Pug

Image Credit: Travelling around the world — Photo by efks

Like Travel Pug’s content? Follow us on MSN.