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Pop Up Restaurants Now On The Cards For Netflix Food Shows

Could Australia be getting a Netflix pop-up restaurant in the near future?

Fans of the culinary shows brought to audiences by the network, will get the opportunity to taste favourite on-screen dishes when the first pop-up restaurants appear later this month in LA.

The food concept has been dubbed “Netflix Bites” offering “an elevated dining experience, featuring chefs including Curtis Stone and Ann Kim.

This comes as Netflix are trying to move into live experiences, including a “Queen’s Ball” that was inspired by ‘Bridgerton’ and a pop-up retail store.

The chefs will prepare a special tasting menu, while mixologists from ‘Drink Masters’ will create custom cocktails. Guests will be welcome from 5-10PM, seven days a week.

So, can we expect these pop-up restaurants will start appearing across the globe, in Australia, the UK, Canada and more?



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