Parents' Guide to Best Bite Wins

Best Bite Wins TV show poster: Josh Peck stands outside smiling behind a tray of appetizers.

Common Sense Media Review

Stephanie Morgan By Stephanie Morgan , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 11+

Some adult humor in appetizer cooking competition show.

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What's the Story?

Hosted by Josh Peck (Drake & Josh) and culinary expert Monti Carlo, BEST BITE WINS is a cooking competition in which six chefs compete to win $25,000. Each episode is set at a luxurious LA mansion, where catering clients and their guests judge the chefs' appetizers based on taste, presentation, and how well their dishes fit a specific party theme. One chef is eliminated each week until a winner is crowned.

Is It Any Good?

Our review:
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This bite-sized twist on cooking competitions will appeal to fans of shows like Top Chef and Chopped. Best Bite Wins boasts creative party themes and unique guest hosts keeps things fresh. The light culinary education on appetizers adds value, and the entertaining presence of host Josh Peck brings humor and warmth to each episode.

Talk to Your Kids About ...

  • Families can talk about how a little humor can help in tense situations. Point out instances of humor as they arise during the competition.

  • How do the chefs' cultural backgrounds influence their approach to cooking?

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Best Bite Wins TV show poster: Josh Peck stands outside smiling behind a tray of appetizers.

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