What To Watch After The Bear
If like us, you've been obsessed by The Bear, this list is for you. The show follows a fine dining chef, Carmy, who after a tragic death in the family heads home to Chicago to help run the family business – a sandwich shop. Still reeling from the impacts of his family member's death, Carmy is tasked with balancing running a small business and dealing with the shop's unique kitchen staff. Just like working in a real-life kitchen, the show is anything but relaxing. It keeps the tension high and keeps you on your toes. Nonetheless, it tells an excellent story of the intricacies of running a business, familial tragedy and legacy. Based on that, it's unsurprising that to some it is a quick watch. If you are part of that "some" and have already lapped it all up, don't worry, we've got you covered. Here are a few shows worth watching if you like The Bear.
Though this is a comedy drama and may not carry the same tension at The Bear, Gentefied is still a great add to your list. The show follows three Mexican–American cousins all working in their family's taco shop in Los Angeles. Following the same themes of family and food as The Bear, this show deals with the characters trying to move their taco shop into a new age all while dealing with the challenges of gentrification. Gentefied ran for a wonderful two seasons before its cancellation earlier this year.
In this Emmy-nominated series, some of the world's best chefs let you in on their secrets. In a documentary style, these chefs share with you their personal stories, inspirations and unique approaches to cooking. The show spotlights highly renowned chef from all over the world in order to create a truly inspiring and mouthwatering experience for us all.
In this K-Drama, Park Saeroyi faces a series of tragedies just as he is set to finish high-school. Years later, in an effort to change the story of his life and to get revenge on those who wronged him he sets out to create his own pub. Along the way he is joined by a group of misfits that soon all become a family bonded by their commitment to turning their street bar into something great.
if The Bear was your first ever introduction to Jeremy Allen White and you simply cannot get enough, let me introduce you to Shameless. The show is a dramedy also set in Chicago that follows a dysfunctional family of six kids and their alcoholic father, played by William H. Macy.
Any fervent food fan is familiar with Anthony Bourdain and the impact he had on the culinary world before his tragic death in 2018. In this Emmy Award-winning show you can follow along with Bourdain as he takes you through a journey of culture and food across parts of the world rarely covered by American media. This show does an extraordinary job of plucking you out of everything you know and dropping you into the lap of some of the most amazing places and food imaginable.
What To Watch After The Bear
If like us, you've been obsessed by The Bear, this list is for you. The show follows a fine dining chef, Carmy, who after a tragic death in the family heads home to Chicago to help run the family business – a sandwich shop. Still reeling from the impacts of his family member's death, Carmy is tasked with balancing running a small business and dealing with the shop's unique kitchen staff. Just like working in a real-life kitchen, the show is anything but relaxing. It keeps the tension high and keeps you on your toes. Nonetheless, it tells an excellent story of the intricacies of running a business, familial tragedy and legacy. Based on that, it's unsurprising that to some it is a quick watch. If you are part of that "some" and have already lapped it all up, don't worry, we've got you covered. Here are a few shows worth watching if you like The Bear.
Finishing your new favorite show can be rough. So why not fill the void with another wonderful show.
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