Netflix's best food show is back - here's why you should be watching 'Chef's Table'

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One of the best Netflix original series is one of the least-known: It's called "Chef's Table," and it's incredible

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Chef's Table

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You're going to get hungry while watching "Chef's Table." Be careful.

"Chef's Table" comes from David Gelb, the director behind the gorgeous and inspiring 2012 sushi documentary, "Jiro Dreams of Sushi." Gelb - and a crew of other directors - bring a passionate reverence to chefs and their creations that's rarely found in food shows. 

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Look no further than this crazy beautiful snippet of the opening of the first season, set to the "Winter" concerto of Antonio Vivaldi's "Four Seasons," for an idea of what to expect:

Chef's Table opening

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The beautiful opening to each episode, set to Antonio Vivaldi

As season three debuts on February 17, we've prepared a tasting menu full of reasons why "Chef's Table" should be on your binge list this weekend.

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