: The film's "food porn" shots of Cuban sandwiches became so iconic that they sparked pop-up restaurants and a massive resurgence of interest in the dish. Chef (2014) - IMDb
: Roy Choi sent Favreau to a week of French culinary school to master knife skills and sauces.
To ensure the film accurately portrayed professional kitchen culture, Favreau didn't just learn to cook—he essentially became a chef's apprentice: Chef - La ricetta perfetta
: Unlike most movies where "stunt food" is made of plastic or glue, every dish in Chef was real, edible, and prepared by Choi himself. The cast often ate so much during takes that they reportedly felt sick by the end of the day.
: Choi insisted on tiny authentic touches, from the specific way a chef folds a towel to the exact placement of burn scars on a cook's arm. Cultural Impact & Legacy : The film's "food porn" shots of Cuban
: The film is widely praised for its accurate depiction of how social media—specifically Twitter (now X)—can both destroy and rebuild a career.
: Favreau's bond with Roy Choi was so strong that they eventually launched The Chef Show on Netflix in 2019, where they continue to cook together. The cast often ate so much during takes
: Before filming, Favreau worked in Choi's actual kitchens, performing menial, repetitive tasks like picking parsley and peeling cases of avocados to understand the discipline required.