“If you are what you eat, then I only want to eat the good stuff.” – Remy (Patton Oswalt) in “Ratatouille” (2007)
Hello, my lovely friends!
I know I posted this last week, but no one commented and I wasn't sure if you all say it. So here it is again.
You
know the drill—it’s Friday, which means it’s time for another top ten
list! Today, I’m feeling particularly hungry for some cinematic
inspiration, so I’m diving into my top ten favorite food movies.
Honestly, I absolutely love a good cooking movie. There is just
something so cozy about watching a story unfold in a busy kitchen; it
almost always makes me want to pull out a few of my favorite vintage
cookbooks, get into the kitchen, and start planning some delicious meals
for the coming week. Does anyone else get that urge, or is it just me?
There is something truly magical about the way a great movie can make
your stomach rumble and your heart soar all at the same time. Whether
you’re looking for some culinary inspiration or just want to cozy up
with a film that celebrates the sheer joy of a good meal, food-themed
movies are like a warm hug for your soul. If you’re a fellow foodie who
loves a good story served with a side of something delicious, I’ve put
together a list of my absolute top ten favorites that I think you’re
going to adore.
Kicking things off at number one is Julie &
Julia, which is basically the gold standard for food films. It’s
impossible not to love the parallel stories of Julia Child’s culinary
journey in Paris and Julie Powell’s quest to cook every recipe in
Mastering the Art of French Cooking. It’s equal parts funny, sweet, and
inspiring. Coming in second is Chef, a movie that feels like a pure love
letter to the industry. Following a professional chef who quits his job
to start a food truck with his son is the ultimate feel-good
experience, plus, those scenes of him making Cubanos will have you
running to the kitchen immediately!
Third on my list is Tortilla
Soup, a beautifully warm movie about a retired chef and his three
daughters that proves how food is the glue that holds families together.
Right behind it is Chocolat, which is just as lush and enchanting as it
sounds. Watching Juliette Binoche transform a small French village with
her magical chocolate shop is the perfect way to spend a rainy
afternoon. For something with a bit more of an edge, The Menu takes the
fifth spot. It’s a wild, satirical, and dark ride through the world of
fine dining that will definitely change the way you look at a tasting
menu, but it’s just so captivating you won't be able to look away.
If
you love passion, drama, and some seriously incredible Italian cooking,
Big Night is a must-watch. It captures the struggle and the glory of
running a restaurant so perfectly, and that final breakfast scene is
pure cinema gold. At number seven, we have the visually stunning and
deeply emotional Like Water for Chocolate. It’s a gorgeous story about
love, tradition, and how emotions can actually manifest through the food
we prepare. It’s truly a classic for a reason.
Of course, no
food movie list would be complete without Ratatouille. Even if it is
animated, the way it portrays the artistic spirit of cooking is
genuinely touching, and it remains one of the most charming films ever
made about following your dreams. Then there’s The Hundred-Foot Journey,
a delightful clash of cultures and flavors between an Indian family and
a Michelin-starred French chef. It is vibrant, heartwarming, and
celebrates how different culinary traditions can blend together in the
most beautiful ways. Finally, rounding out the top ten is the
masterpiece Eat Drink Man Woman. It’s a wonderful look at tradition,
change, and the ritual of the family dinner that has stayed with me for
years. Grab your favorite snack, get comfy, and enjoy these delicious
cinematic treats!
Top Ten Favorites - Food-themed Movies
1. Julie & Julia (2009)
2. Chef (2014)
3. Tortilla Soup (2001)
4. Chocolat (2000)
5. The Menu (2022)
6. Big Night (1996)
7. Like Water For Chocolate (1992)
8. Ratatouille (2007)
9. The Hundred-Foot Journey (2014)
10. Eat Drink Man Woman (1994)
It was a treat having you stop by! Whatever the sun or moon is doing in your neck of the woods, I hope it’s treating you well. Until our next encounter... Ciao for now!
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