With videos you bring your restaurant experience to the living room of your guests. How about an instructional video with your takeaway menu? Or an online wine course? Five creative solutions.
With videos you bring your restaurant experience to the living room of your guests. How about an instructional video with your takeaway menu? Or an online wine course? Five creative solutions.
An online wine tasting
Barrel Wijnlokaal organizes wine tastings online and delivers the wine at home. The tasting consists of six wines, a link to a video explaining the wines and on Friday a joint online tasting with a question round with the wine connoisseurs of Barrel.
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Get to know the products
At Choux's takeaway menu, guests receive a link to an instructional video. Chef Merijn van Berlo talks about the ingredients and shows you how to prepare each course. Tasty and educational.
Each course has its own video
Dennis Huwaë guides guests with short videos through the five-course menu of Restaurant Daalder. He magically conjures every course on his plate according to the Daalder method.
Filmed from the kitchen at home
No professional kitchen? No problem. The videos of Mes Amis show how Patron cuisinier Patriek Doelen prepares and serves Mes Amis dishes from a regular home kitchen.
Shake it yourself
No instructions for refined dishes, but for festive drinks. Casa Chow sells cocktail packages and shares instructional videos on Instagram on how the cocktail is made. Shake it baby!
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At home with the best chef in the world
World-renowned chef Massimo Bottura shares his passion for cooking with his followers on Instagram. During the weekly live stream Kitchen Quarantine on Instagram, he puts a smile on the faces of people at home, while teaching them the best classics of Italian cuisine.