'Somebody Feed Phil': Release date, plot, cast, trailer and all you need to know about the Netflix documentary

In the previous installments, Phil took us to Bangkok, Tel Aviv, Saigon, Lisbon, New Orleans among other cities. Where will he take us in season 3?
Still from 'Somebody Feed Phil' (Netflix)
Still from 'Somebody Feed Phil' (Netflix)

You might not be traveling anywhere soon, but Phil Rosenthal has got you covered with his latest episodes of galavanting around the world and indulging in scrumptious cuisines. 

Every hour-long episode follows him touring a city and exploring its cuisine. The show was originally on PBS titled 'I'll Have What Phil's Having', where he traveled to famous locations all across the world exploring their food culture. After it was canceled, Netflix took it forward in a reworked version as 'Somebody Feed Phil'. 

Here is everything you need to know about the show's return.

Release date

Season 3 of 'Somebody Feed Phil' will premiere on Netflix on May 29, 2020. 

Plot

According to the official synopsis, "In 'Somebody Feed Phil', the original documentary series from the creator of 'Everybody Loves Raymond', Phil Rosenthal takes viewers on a goodwill eating tour of the world. Along for the ride are Phil's friends, family and his trademark sense of humor."

In the previous installments, Phil took us to Bangkok, Tel Aviv, Saigon, Lisbon, New Orleans, Mexico City, Venice, Dublin, Buenos Aires, Copenhagen, Cape Town and New York City. Where will he take us in season 3?

Cast

The travel documentary is presented by Phil Rosenthal, a television writer, and producer who is best known as the creator, writer, and executive producer for the hit show 'Everybody Loves Raymond'. He is also known for his work on 'Spanglish', 'The Simpsons Movie', 'Curb Your Enthusiasm', '30 Rock' and 'The TV Set' among others.

Trailers

There is no trailer for season 3 of 'Somebody Feed Phil', but here is an announcement video made by him. 



 

"This is the best news I’ve heard in weeks. So excited for the new season. We miss you Phil!!" a fan wrote in the video's comments section. At dire times like these, people are looking forward to the show that uplifts their spirit every time. "Yay, some feel-good news! Can't wait to see your infectious enthusiasm and your genuine human interactions," added another. 

Where to watch

Season 3 of the travel documentary series presented by Phil Rosenthal, will be available to stream on Netflix on May 29, 2020. 

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