Phil Rosenthal’s “Somebody Feed Phil” Season 8 Now Streaming on Netflix
Beloved food traveler and TV personality Phil Rosenthal is back—and hungrier than ever. Somebody Feed Phil, Netflix’s charming food and travel documentary series, returned on June 18, 2025, with its much-anticipated eighth season, solidifying its place as the longest-running unscripted docuseries on the platform.
This season, Phil once again sets off around the globe, bringing his signature wide-eyed curiosity, warmth, and dad-joke humor to eight more cities that showcase the world’s diverse culinary treasures. From fine dining and street food to warm family meals, Season 8 continues to celebrate not just what we eat—but who we share it with.
Where Phil Eats in Season 8
The new episodes span a colorful range of destinations:
- Amsterdam, Netherlands – A deep dive into Dutch cuisine, including herring, stroopwafels, and more canal-side treats.
- San Sebastián, Basque Country – Arguably Europe’s top food city, where pintxos and world-class wine take center stage.
- Boston, USA – A hometown feel, featuring clam chowder, lobster rolls, and the heart of American revolution history.
- Tbilisi, Georgia – One of the most surprising highlights of the season, where Phil explores wine-making traditions, sulfur baths, and khachapuri.
- Sydney & Adelaide, Australia – Beaches, brunches, indigenous cuisine, and Phil’s adventures through Outback flavors.
- Las Vegas, USA – An indulgent stop where Phil reunites with friends Ray Romano and Brad Garrett for steakhouses and laughs.
- Manila, Philippines – From jeepney rides to boodle fights, Phil captures the warm and welcoming spirit of Filipino food culture.
- Guatemala – Volcano views, Mayan traditions, and home-cooked meals shared with friends close to Phil’s heart.
Special Guests & Moments
The new season brings back fan-favorite friends Ray Romano and Brad Garrett, adding a fun sitcom-style reunion moment in Las Vegas. Donny Osmond also makes a guest appearance, and Bridgerton’s Claudia Jessie joins Phil in Amsterdam.
More than just celebrity cameos, these appearances emphasize the emotional through-line of the show: how food connects us across generations, cultures and backgrounds.
Behind the Scenes
Phil Rosenthal, the creator of Everybody Loves Raymond, continues as executive producer along with his brother Richard Rosenthal, John Bedolis, Christopher Collins, and Lydia Tenaglia. The series is produced by Lucky Bastards and a494.
In addition to the show, Phil is also launching a real-world culinary tribute: Max & Helen’s, a nostalgic diner in Los Angeles named after his late parents, whose voices often appear in the show’s endearing video calls.
Live Tour: “An Evening with Phil Rosenthal”
To celebrate the new season, Phil is taking his infectious energy on the road. He’s embarking on a 26-city North American live tour beginning in August 2025. Fans can expect behind-the-scenes stories, food talk, audience Q&As, and plenty of heartfelt laughs.
Why This Show Still Matters
In a time when travel and human connection are more meaningful than ever, Somebody Feed Phil reminds us of the joy of sitting at a table with strangers who quickly become friends. It’s not just about the food—though it’s always delicious. It’s about kindness, exploration, and shared humanity.
Season 8 reaffirms Phil’s unique place in travel TV: a kind-hearted wanderer eager to taste the world and highlight the people who make each place feel like home.
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