The streaming service is opening Netflix Bites this month, an 'elevated dining experience' in Los Angeles that features chefs who star in popular Netflix shows like 'Chef's Table' and Nailed It!'
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The limited time pop-up will see chefs including Curtis Stone, Rodney Scott and Nadiya Hussain come together to create a tasting menu which Netflix says will give"fans and foodies alike a one-of-a-kind restaurant experience."
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