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Bridgerton, Squid Game, and More: Netflix Bites Pop-Up Restaurant Hits Vegas

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A restaurant inspired by your favorite Netflix series is about to become a reality, causing a buzz in the culinary world.

Los Angeles Netflix Pop-Up Restaurant. / Netflix Facebook

Travel Pulse reports that Netflix Bites is opening its doors next spring at the iconic MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada. The 31-year-old MGM Grand already boasts an impressive culinary lineup, including celebrity chef Emeril Lagasse’s eatery and Wolfgang Puck’s legendary Spago, consistently ranked among Vegas’ top dining spots.

This mouthwatering concept brings streaming favorites straight to your plate, following the growing trend of Screen to Table. And this isn’t Netflix’s first foray into blending entertainment and cuisine.

Los Angeles Netflix Pop-Up Restaurant. / Netflix Facebook

Just last year, Netflix wowed foodies in Los Angeles with a pop-up restaurant in Mid-City featuring dishes from the hit series Iron Chef. Known as the ultimate culinary showdown, Iron Chef pits world-class chefs against one another in thrilling kitchen battles.

Lucky visitors at the LA pop-up got to taste creations from the show’s star chefs. After its three-month run became a smash hit, the spotlight shifted to the highly anticipated Netflix Bites in Vegas.

Get ready for a culinary adventure featuring dishes inspired by global sensations like Bridgerton, Stranger Things, and Squid Game. It’s like taking a world tour for your taste buds—right in the heart of Las Vegas!

Daniel Kim
content@viewusglobal.com

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