After years of offering mediocre films and TV series, Netflix has expanded its horizons, serving equally mediocre fare at a Los Angeles pop-up named, Netflix Bites, set to open later this month.
Though the streaming giant promises to offer “fans and foodies alike a one-of-a-kind restaurant experience” with chefs from Netflix original series including Chef’s Table and Nailed It! (because as we all know, nothing says fine dining like the ugliest cakes you’ve literally ever seen) viewers had a much different idea of what the pop-up would entail.
Netflix is opening up a restaurant in Los Angeles pic.twitter.com/qMNAWNkFFW
— Dexerto (@Dexerto) June 13, 2023
"we have a rule that basically says if two people order nachos to share, they have to pay five dollars extra."@ITYSL_memes https://t.co/yZ2bVOJapV pic.twitter.com/0duHV2EXTy
— Craig Addison (@Craigadd) June 14, 2023
“If your party has separate addresses, you have to pay twice. If you like anything on the menu, they’ll take it off in two months,” wrote Twitter user @baddestmamajama, joking that “all dishes come with a light transphobic sauce.”
When they catch you sharing your food with someone else at table https://t.co/5uLNM6FqOv pic.twitter.com/oGR3iq74pp
— just tryna secure a contract (@kesleyrampersad) June 14, 2023
"Are you enjoying your meal sir?"
— Jade ️⚧️ (@JadedArtistGal) June 14, 2023
"Yeah it's amazing!"
"Splendid" *Removes it from the menu* https://t.co/jsG7GAPbbZ
“I can't wait to find out my meal is canceled halfway through the second course,” quipped @OffBrandLink.
“Huge menu, but everything sucks,” added @morninggloria.
We may still be watching, but we’re definitely not eating.
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