Serious Foodie Holiday Gift Suggestions: At the Movies is all about the happiness of just sharing some time with people you love – so here are three simple steps to giving a gift you can share. It’s easy to start:
- Select a good foodie movie.
- Stream it, rent it, or buy it
- Get a nice bottle of wine, and share a themed dinner around the movie’s menu.
Here’s our top 9 favorite foodie movies of all time:
Groundhog Day

Chef
We know – we love Jon Favreau. But the movie Chef inspires us in many ways – especially for lunch time fare. Some of the best, most innovative menus come 
Ratatouille

Big Night
Did you ever notice how much food is consumed in movies with Italian themes? The Godfather, Moonstruck, Goodfellas to name a few. There is nothing that says Italian comfort food like simple spaghetti and meatballs. We really like Ina Garten’s recipe – it’s (almost) like what Grandma made. The main dish from Big Night, which is crazy-hard, but lots of fun, is the timpano recipe. We found a reasonably good version on the New York Times website – click HERE.
No Reservations

Jiro Dreams of Sushi
Documentaries sometimes are ignored by the general population – but don’t ignore Jiro (85 years old when the movie was filmed), who runs arguably the best sushi restaurant in the world. It’s a tiny place in Tokyo, so you might not be going there any time soon. However, find the best take-0ut sushi, and watch this film – be prepared to be inspired.
Babette’s Feast
Babette’s Feast is very close to the heart of the Serious Foodie in many ways. It’s a beautiful movie with great acting – and great 
Julie & Julia
Amy Adams may not be anything like the real Julie Powell, but Meryl Streep is spot-on with her Julia Child role. There is a lot of possible menu selections using this movie – or you can just go dust off your copy of the Mastering the Art of French Cooking. We 
Chocolat



