Netflix Renews ‘Dinner Time Live With David Chang’ For Holiday-Themed Season 2 (EXCLUSIVE)

As a movie reviewer who’s spent more time in the kitchen than most Hollywood directors, let me tell you that I am thrilled about the return of “Dinner Time Live With David Chang.” Being a culinary neophyte myself, I find solace in the fact that even world-renowned chefs like Chang can still have mishaps while cooking.


Netflix is set to release a fresh season of its popular cooking show “Dinner Time Live With David Chang” just in time for the holiday season. The second season is scheduled to premiere on Tuesday, October 8th, offering viewers nine 50-minute episodes, released on a weekly basis.

In the heart of downtown Los Angeles, I found myself immersed in “Dinner Time Live,” a unique, exclusive dining event hosted by the legendary restaurateur behind Momofuku. This isn’t your typical restaurant experience; it’s a VIP kitchen pass where the chef himself cooks up a storm for his celebrity pals. The meal, the mishaps, and the engaging conversations unfold spontaneously, offering a glimpse into the real-life culinary world of a globally acclaimed chef who’s whipping up dishes right before your eyes – no food swaps, no food stylists, just raw, unadulterated cooking secrets and recipes.

In discussing the theme for Season 2, Chang expressed, “For me, holidays are synonymous with indulging in rich foods and drinks alongside cherished companions. Lucky for us, that’s exactly what ‘Dinner Time Live’ is all about! I’m thrilled to spoil our guests this season by preparing holiday-themed meals, heaping their plates generously, and throwing in a few delightful surprises.

On Tuesdays at 7 p.m. Eastern Time or 4 p.m. Pacific Time, you can watch the latest episodes of “Dinner Time Live” streaming live. This is one of the rare shows, possibly even the only one, that airs weekly on Netflix, which has been modifying its release strategy recently. While most series are still released in a binge model (all episodes at once), some shows, especially unscripted ones, are being distributed in installments.

Dinner Time Live” is a part of the expanding live content segment at Netflix, which has also featured other food-related events like “Chestnut vs. Kobayashi: Unfinished Beef”. Previously on Netflix, we’ve seen “The Roast of Tom Brady”, “Katt Williams: Woke Foke”, “John Mulaney Presents: Everybody’s in LA”, “Joe Rogan: Burn the Boats”, “Chris Rock: Selective Outrage”, the “Netflix Slam” and the “Netflix Cup”. Upcoming events include the Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson fight, NFL games on Christmas Day, Netflix premiering WWE Raw, and another year of the SAG Awards.

Dinner Time Live,” a production by Majordomo Media and Den of Thieves, made its premiere in January and has already released 26 episodes this year. The executive producers for the show include Chang, Chris Ying, Christopher Chen, Noelle Cornelio, Brandon Monk, Jesse Ignatovic, Evan Prager, and Jared Morell. Notably, Brandon Monk serves as the showrunner. Previously, Chang was responsible for creating and starring in the Netflix series “Ugly Delicious.

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2024-09-10 19:18