Somebody Feed Phil

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  • TV-14
  • 2018
  • 6 Seasons
  • 8.3  (6,018)

Somebody Feed Phil is a travel and food series from Netflix that premiered on January 12, 2018. The show is hosted by Phil Rosenthal, who is also the creator of the popular sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond. Rosenthal is an enthusiastic foodie who loves to travel and explore new cultures. He takes viewers on a culinary journey around the world, visiting different cities and trying out the local cuisine. The show follows Rosenthal as he travels to different locations, such as Bangkok, Tel Aviv, Lisbon, and New Orleans, among others. Each episode features Rosenthal trying out the local food and engaging with the locals in a variety of activities. Whether it's street food, fine dining, or home cooking, Rosenthal's love for food is evident in every episode. One of the unique features of the show is Rosenthal's infectious personality. He has a great sense of humor and a genuine interest in the people he meets. He is always eager to try new things and is not afraid to step out of his comfort zone. This makes for an engaging viewing experience, as viewers can't help but be swept up in Rosenthal's enthusiasm for the places he visits and the food he tries. Another aspect of Somebody Feed Phil that makes it stand out is the way it showcases the local culture of each location. Rosenthal doesn't just eat the food; he also learns about the history and traditions behind it. Whether he's visiting an old market, a famous museum, or a unique attraction, Rosenthal always takes the time to learn about the local culture and share that knowledge with viewers. The show also features appearances from Rosenthal's family, including his wife Monica Horan (who played Amy on Everybody Loves Raymond) and his daughter Lily Rosenthal. They join him on some of his adventures, adding another layer of warmth and humor to the show. Overall, Somebody Feed Phil is a fun and entertaining series that will leave viewers hungry for more. With its mix of food, travel, and culture, the show offers a unique perspective on the world and the people who inhabit it. Phil Rosenthal's infectious personality and love for food make him the perfect host for this series, and viewers will be eager to follow him on his next culinary adventure.

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Seasons
Tribute to Helen and Max
6. Tribute to Helen and Max
October 18, 2022
Phil pays homage to his beloved parents, Helen and Max, whose warm humor brightened the show and inspired him as the creator of "Everyone Loves Raymond."
Nashville
5. Nashville
October 18, 2022
Phil eats to the Nashville beat as he discovers red-eye gravy, challenges son Ben to a spicy chicken-eating contest and visits with famous local legends.
Santiago
4. Santiago
October 18, 2022
Against the backdrop of the Andes, Phil goes on a sánguche crawl in Santiago, Chile, where a sandwich is elevated to a fork-and-knife experience.
Austin
3. Austin
October 18, 2022
Barbecue is an art in Austin — and Phil's happy to taste new variations. He also noshes with the Taco Mafia and takes a spin in a Formula One race car.
Croatia
2. Croatia
October 18, 2022
Phil island-hops in Croatia, where he dons a snorkel and has a run-in with sea urchins, feasts on fresh seafood and enjoys a happy dance-inducing gelato.
Philadelphia
1. Philadelphia
October 18, 2022
The City of Brotherly Love opens its arms to Phil as he digs into iconic sandwiches, breaks bread with pal Patton Oswalt and samples new Philly classics.
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Somebody Feed Phil is a travel and food series from Netflix that premiered on January 12, 2018. The show is hosted by Phil Rosenthal, who is also the creator of the popular sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond. Rosenthal is an enthusiastic foodie who loves to travel and explore new cultures. He takes viewers on a culinary journey around the world, visiting different cities and trying out the local cuisine.

The show follows Rosenthal as he travels to different locations, such as Bangkok, Tel Aviv, Lisbon, and New Orleans, among others. Each episode features Rosenthal trying out the local food and engaging with the locals in a variety of activities. Whether it's street food, fine dining, or home cooking, Rosenthal's love for food is evident in every episode.

One of the unique features of the show is Rosenthal's infectious personality. He has a great sense of humor and a genuine interest in the people he meets. He is always eager to try new things and is not afraid to step out of his comfort zone. This makes for an engaging viewing experience, as viewers can't help but be swept up in Rosenthal's enthusiasm for the places he visits and the food he tries.

Another aspect of Somebody Feed Phil that makes it stand out is the way it showcases the local culture of each location. Rosenthal doesn't just eat the food; he also learns about the history and traditions behind it. Whether he's visiting an old market, a famous museum, or a unique attraction, Rosenthal always takes the time to learn about the local culture and share that knowledge with viewers.

The show also features appearances from Rosenthal's family, including his wife Monica Horan (who played Amy on Everybody Loves Raymond) and his daughter Lily Rosenthal. They join him on some of his adventures, adding another layer of warmth and humor to the show.

Overall, Somebody Feed Phil is a fun and entertaining series that will leave viewers hungry for more. With its mix of food, travel, and culture, the show offers a unique perspective on the world and the people who inhabit it. Phil Rosenthal's infectious personality and love for food make him the perfect host for this series, and viewers will be eager to follow him on his next culinary adventure.

  • Premiere Date
    January 12, 2018
  • IMDB Rating
    8.3  (6,018)