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Phil Rosenthal Is Back for More Bites Around the Globe as “Somebody Feed Phil ”Returns to Netflix for Season 8 (Exclusive)

Phil Rosenthal Is Back for More Bites Around the Globe as "Somebody Feed Phil "Returns to Netflix for Season 8 (Exclusive)

Courtesy of Netflix Phil Rosenthal returns for Season 8 ofSomebody Feed Phil, premiering June 18 on Netflix Rosenthal is also opening a nostalgic diner in L.A., Max and Helen's, in honor of his late parents, who were beloved regulars on the show The series continues to earn critical acclaim, including a Critics' Choice Real TV Award and a James Beard nomination, solidifying its status as a beloved travel-food show Phil Rosenthalis officially back with a brand-new season ofSomebody Feed Phil,premiering this June on Netflix — and he's hungrier than ever. The food and travel series, now heading into its eighth season, will once again follow theEverybody Loves Raymondalum, 65, as he eats his way through a fresh lineup of mouth-watering destinations. This time around, fans can join the Emmy-nominated star on his culinary adventures through Amsterdam, Tbilisi, Sydney, Adelaide, Manila, Las Vegas, Guatemala, San Sebastian, and Boston. Courtesy of Netflix Known for his humor, heart, and unfiltered joy when trying new dishes, Rosenthal has turnedSomebody Feed Philinto one of Netflix's longest-running unscripted series — and a fan favorite for food lovers everywhere. Watch an exclusive sneak peak of Season 8 here: This summer, fans in Los Angeles can also get a literal taste of Phil's world as he's opening a classic old-school American diner called Max and Helen's, namedin honor of his late parents, beloved regulars on the show who charmed viewers with their warmth and wit. Along the way, the show has racked up some impressive accolades, including a 2022 Critics' Choice Real TV Award for "Best Travel/Adventure Show," a 2024 nomination in the same category, and a James Beard Award nod for "Visual Media — Long Form." Courtesy of Netflix The show is produced by Lucky Bastards and a494, with Rosenthal, his brother Rich Rosenthal, and John Bedolis executive producing, alongside Christopher Collins and Lydia Tenaglia. Of course, the food series isn't Rosenthal's only claim to fame. The multi-hyphenate talent is also the mind behind the classic CBS sitcomEverybody Loves Raymond, which won 16 Emmy Awards during its nine-season run. He's also a two-time New York Times bestselling author and recently co-wrote a charming kids' book with his 20-something-year-old daughter, Lily, titledJust Try It: A Phil and Lil Book. Plus, the proud dad, who shares Lily and his son Ben with his wife Monica, is serving up more delicious content in his forthcoming cookbook,Phil's Favorites, a curated collection of his go-to dishes, set to release Nov. 4. Catch up on past episodes ofSomebody Feed Philnow on Netflix — and get ready to join Phil for another season of unforgettable flavors and friendly faces in Season 8, which releases on June 18. Read the original article onPeople