10 Must-Watch Foodie Movies To Inspire Your Cooking

If you're a foodie and love movies, then foodie movies are the perfect combination. These movies offer an escape into the world of culinary delights, and they can also inspire your cooking. From classic cooking stories to food documentaries, there are endless options to choose from. Here are ten must-watch foodie movies that will get your taste buds tingling and inspire your kitchen creativity.

Ratatouille (2007)

This movie brings you to the magical land of Paris with a rat named Remy, who dreams of becoming a chef. Ratatouille has received critical acclaim for its summation of French cuisine and is a classic masterpiece when it comes to food and movies.

Julie & Julia (2009)

This movie portrays the life of a blogger named Julie Powell, who focuses on cooking all the recipes from Julia Child's cookbook. The movie's high point is Meryl Streep's portrayal of Julia Child, and it's bound to make you fall in love with French cooking.

Chef (2014)

This movie depicts a chef's cinematic journey of rediscovering his culinary passion after quitting his job at a famous LA restaurant. The film will surely leave you in a mood to experiment with new and exciting flavors in your cooking.

Jiro Dreams of Sushi (2011)

Jiro Dreams of Sushi is a food documentary about an 85-year-old sushi master named Jiro Ono, who owns a Michelin star restaurant - Sukiyabashi Jiro. This movie will undoubtedly inspire you to push your limits in the kitchen.

Eat Drink Man Woman (1994)

This movie brings you the story of a Taiwanese chef and his three daughters, each struggling to find love and establish their identity. The movie offers endless food inspiration and showcases how food brings people together.

Big Night (1996)

Big Night portrays immigrant brothers running a struggling Italian restaurant in New Jersey. The movie's high point is an extravagant dinner that they prepare for a famous jazz musician, and it's bound to leave you wanting to perfect your Italian dishes.

The Hundred-Foot Journey (2014)

This movie tells the story of the Kadam family, who moves to France from India and opens an Indian restaurant right across from a Michelin starred French restaurant. The film is a feast for the eyes and will leave you wanting to experiment with cross-cultural cuisine.

Burnt (2015)

Burnt features a storyline about a chef who aims to redeem himself after self-destruction from excessive partying ends his career. The movie is excellent when it comes to highlighting the behind-the-scenes of the kitchen and how tough it is to maintain balance.

Soul Food (1997)

Soul Food is a heartwarming movie about an African American family that gathers every Sunday for a meal at their matriarch's home. The food preparation scenes in the movie are so detailed and mouthwatering that it would inspire you to cook for your family traditions.

Chocolat (2000)

Chocolat portrays the story of a single mother who opens up a chocolate shop in a small French town that has strict traditions. The movie's highlight is the relationship between the lead and the town's people, which unfolds against the backdrop of exquisite chocolate-making.