Ten chefs rate different foods anonymously through a series of blind tastings. With their identities hidden, everything will be hidden except what matters most - the food.Ten chefs rate different foods anonymously through a series of blind tastings. With their identities hidden, everything will be hidden except what matters most - the food.Ten chefs rate different foods anonymously through a series of blind tastings. With their identities hidden, everything will be hidden except what matters most - the food.
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I thought it was super entertaining and i binged watched it all in like a day and a half. I would deff watch season 2. Was it fantastic? No. Entertaining enough? Yes! I thought Cheffy was super cute and i loved the animation. It was fun to see. I also liked how they all secretly judged each others meal.
However, I was disappointed in the finale and the ending with David Chang was weird to me. Why was he looking throughaathe window as the last two cooks were cooking? His personality wasn't pleasant either. He was constantly cratiquiag at the last two contestants (Don't want to spoil the names.)
However, I was disappointed in the finale and the ending with David Chang was weird to me. Why was he looking throughaathe window as the last two cooks were cooking? His personality wasn't pleasant either. He was constantly cratiquiag at the last two contestants (Don't want to spoil the names.)
I love cooking shows - Top Chef, Master Chef, etc., which is why I thought I'd like this. I liked most of it. Animated "Chefy" almost made me quit this show - so annoying & silly. I liked the cooking challenges but found the "Reviews" section confusing & too fast to fully comprehend. I also didn't see the point of everyone having an Alias - Chef Donut, Chef Arugula, etc.. The White Elephant challenge was probably the best.... who knew it was possible to cook with a clothing steamer or iron?
If there's a Season 2: get rid of animated "Chefy", and still give everyone a printout of the reviews - all without aliases or names.
If there's a Season 2: get rid of animated "Chefy", and still give everyone a printout of the reviews - all without aliases or names.
Good idea with some twists, but it needs a real presenter not a stupid cartoon chef hat. It felt really childish and patronising and kind of frustrated me as I watched the show. The contestants were great though.
I liked the fact they blind taste stuff as it removes bias and gets entertaining as they figure out who is who
I had a favourite chef and was rooting for them and it was cool to see how home cooks did against the professionals too.
It's would be kind of fun to do a celebrity chef version of the show to see what they say about each other lol!
I think 5/10 is fair since the format needs work.
I liked the fact they blind taste stuff as it removes bias and gets entertaining as they figure out who is who
I had a favourite chef and was rooting for them and it was cool to see how home cooks did against the professionals too.
It's would be kind of fun to do a celebrity chef version of the show to see what they say about each other lol!
I think 5/10 is fair since the format needs work.
I really enjoyed this show, and I've watched a lot of cooking shows over the years. I thought the addition of "Cheffy" was brilliant - comes across as almost psychopathic at times, and I loved it. There was a bit of a post-apocalyptic feel to it somehow, and I thought there were a lot of unique qualities that kept me guessing throughout.
I really hope there's another series because it was refreshing to watch and I binged the whole thing in two days.
Only thing I'd like to add is I'd love to see more plant-based cooking in these shows, because there could be so much creativity potential there and I think it would help keep that edge.
I really hope there's another series because it was refreshing to watch and I binged the whole thing in two days.
Only thing I'd like to add is I'd love to see more plant-based cooking in these shows, because there could be so much creativity potential there and I think it would help keep that edge.
So much of what makes competition cooking shows watchable is the host(s). When you're relying on civilians for your charisma you're already betting on long-shots. The central gimmick to this was good enough to grow from, but it just gets hindered over and over again by its own ostensibly clever machinations. And the biggest wart for me was how the challenges were so often unachievable by the competitors in the time allotted. Which leads me to the other reason to watch cooking competitions-to be educated/inspired. Since the completed dishes on this show were very often less than presentable, they definitely weren't inspiring and since a lot of the methods involved in preparing the dishes were rushed and constrained by bizarre parameters they also were rarely educational or edifying.
A somewhat entertaining spectacle but it needs retooling to become worth making another season.
A somewhat entertaining spectacle but it needs retooling to become worth making another season.
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