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Netflix’s ‘Somebody Feed Phil’ Season 7 Launches: A Culinary Adventure in Taiwan with China Airlines

Friday, March 8, 2024

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Embark on a global culinary journey with the premiere of Netflix’s Somebody Feed Phil Season 7 on March 1. This season unveils a special crossover episode featuring China Airlines, with host Philip Rosenthal exploring Taiwan and making a surprise visit to the China Airlines Dynasty Lounge at Taoyuan International Airport. Here, Phil indulges in the “China Airlines Beef Noodle Soup,” a quintessential Taiwanese dish, within the lounge’s serene ambiance that highlights unique Asian designs.

Netflix’s Somebody Feed Phil is renowned for its exploration of global cuisines, where Philip Rosenthal’s ventures into both acclaimed restaurants and the heart of local street food scenes. The series takes viewers on a gastronomic tour across the globe.

During Phil’s inaugural trip to Taiwan—a place celebrated for its rich culinary diversity—he experiences the Dynasty Lounge’s famed “China Airlines Beef Noodle Soup.” The soup captivates him with its aromatic broth and tender beef, earning immediate accolades for its fulfilling taste. Phil’s appreciation extends to the lounge’s elegant interior, exceptional service, and genuine culinary offerings, alongside China Airlines’ comfortable amenities and exemplary in-flight services, earning the airline high praise from Phil.

China Airlines is expanding its presence in North America, serving destinations including New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Ontario (California), and Vancouver. It operates nearly 400 weekly flights connecting Northeast and Southeast Asia with North America, offering a wide-ranging transoceanic network for enhanced travel flexibility and convenience. Notably, the Taoyuan-Ontario (California) route is a pioneering non-stop service from Asia, enjoying a high passenger load factor since its inception in 2018. The routes from Taoyuan to Los Angeles and Ontario are favored by both business and transit passengers, ensuring sustained demand and providing added convenience for those in the greater Los Angeles area.

In its commitment to superior airport service, China Airlines has inaugurated four VIP lounges in Taoyuan Airport’s Terminals 1 and 2. The newly designed lounge in Terminal 1 merges art, culture, and garden aesthetics into a contemporary interpretation of Asian design. With a total seating capacity exceeding 600, the Dynasty Lounges offer amenities like shower and nursing rooms, complimentary Wi-Fi, and Dynasty Sky Reading e-book services, ensuring a comfortable and relaxing experience for Premium Business and Business Class travelers, as well as Dynasty Flyer Paragon, Emerald, Gold, and SkyTeam Elite Plus members.

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