The filmmakers behind Chef’s Table are working on a new Netflix series called Street Food that will shine the spotlight on acclaimed chefs around the world working in casual restaurants, including food carts and hawker stalls.

Street Food will take viewers to nine Asian countries throughout its first season, and each episode will highlight “the stories of perseverance and culture that bring life to each country’s cuisine.” Chef’s Table creator David Gelb is one of the executive producers of Street Food, along with his frequent collaborators Brian McGinn, Andrew Fried, and Dane Lillegard. Although Netflix has not released the list of people who will be featured on the new series, the first photo from Street Food is a shot of Thai superstar Jay Fai, who was the first Bangkok street-side restaurant chef to receive a Michelin star.

While Chef’s Table is perhaps best known for showcasing tasting menu restaurants around the world, many of the standout episodes focus on the talented people who run more modest operations, like Cristina Martinez of South Philly Barbacoa and Corrado Assenza of Caffe Sicilia. It sounds like this new project will allow Gelb and Co. to continue down that path by telling more stories focusing on small, family-run businesses that specialize in the cuisines of the chefs’ homelands.

All nine episodes of Street Food will land on Netflix on April 26. Stay tuned for more details as they become available.

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