I think 'Chef' is about somebody who's in the middle of his life, and he's kind of lost his passion and his voice, so he seeks out some refinement and redemption.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
'Chef' doesn't mean that you're the best cook, it simply means 'boss.'
Generally a chef's book is like a calling card or a portfolio to display their personal work.
I believe no chef becomes what he becomes without having many people influence him.
I love 'Top Chef.'
You're getting to know who the great chefs are through their books.
Chefs are nutters. They're all self-obsessed, delicate, dainty, insecure little souls and absolute psychopaths. Every last one of them.
A great chef is an artist that I truly respect.
While some people may think being a chef only entails making enticing dishes and pushing the culinary boundaries, being a part of the food industry involves much more.
At heart, 'Chef' is a daddy-daycare fable about an overextended man who teaches his 10-year-old son the family business and learns to love him.
'Chef' is a dish of arroz con pollo served with a smile but not much style. The critic in the film would give it a low grade, for agreeability without ambition.