Chef's Table: Legends - Season 1

Season 1
This season, which coincides with the 10-year anniversary of the Chef's Table franchise, will feature a lineup of legendary celebrity chefs whose influence has transcended borders (and mediums) and inspired generations of cooks and food lovers alike.
Featured Chefs: Jamie Oliver, José Andrés, Thomas Keller, and Alice Waters.

Episodes

Jamie Oliver
Jamie Oliver was a TV chef who didn't look like a typical chef. He found his true passion by inspiring younger generations with healthy, joyful cooking.

José Andrés
A maximalist chef who revolutionized Spanish cuisine in the United States, José Andrés elevated his love of cooking into his life's greatest work.

Thomas Keller
As the first American chef to win three Michelin stars, and the only one to do it twice, Thomas Keller reflects on his legacy and undeniable influence.

Alice Waters
When Alice Waters built the farm-to-table movement from scratch at Chez Panisse, she inspired generations to embrace the flavor of local, organic food.
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