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Netflix announces plans to open a restaurant in order to take contents “from screen to table”

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Netflix, Video Streaming giant is taking its content “from screen to table” with a new popup restaurant opening on June 30 in Los Angeles.

Netflix announced the move on Thursday, June 15 and says the name of the restaurant will be called Netflix Bites.

The eatery will feature creations from chefs featured on shows available on Netflix including “Chef’s Table,” “Iron Chef,” “Is It Cake?” and “Drink Masters.”

Michelin-starred chefs Dominque Crenn and Curtis Stone are among the chefs participating. East-West fusion master Ming Tsai and baker Nadiya Hussain are also in the line-up for the limited-time restaurant.

“Bringing my love of food to people across the world is one of the biggest thrills of my life but this screen-to-table experience of giving fans a taste of what happens on camera is just awesome,” Stone said in a statement.

Located in the Short Stories Hotel in Los Angeles, the restaurant will be open daily from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. and will serve brunch on Saturday and Sunday.

Netflix Bites’ website says to “check back soon” for a menu. Reservations are open on Resy.com. Nonrefundable deposits of $25 per person are required, which go toward diners’ final bills.

“As yummy as that’d be, Netflix Bites is strictly an opportunity to taste these chefs’ unique dishes!” the restaurant’s website says. “Chefs will not be on site to meet and greet.”

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