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* IronyAsSheIsCast: Matty Matheson is a professional chef, but doesn't play one of the cooks. Instead, he plays Fak, the restaurant's handyman.

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* IronyAsSheIsCast: Matty Matheson is a professional chef, but doesn't play one of the cooks. Instead, he plays Fak, the restaurant's handyman. This was at [[EnforcedTrope Matheson’s behest, as he didn’t want to play a chef on screen]].
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* CreatorCouple: Series creator Chris Storer is the long-time partner of Creator/GillianJacobs, who has a recurring role as Tiffany.
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* AwardCategoryFraud: The show was nominated for and won the 2023 Emmy for Best ''Comedy'' Series. Most fans it would consider the series a {{Dramedy}} ''at best'' and its most critically acclaimed episodes ("Review" and "Fishes") involved [[TrueArtIsAngsty very little laughs]]. Many viewers have speculated that submitting it in Comedy instead of Drama was a calculated move to avoid having the show go up against juggernauts such as ''Series/BetterCallSaul'', ''Series/TheLastOfUs'' and ''Series/{{Succession}}'' (the eventual Best Drama Series winner).

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* AwardCategoryFraud: The show was nominated for and won the 2023 Emmy for Best ''Comedy'' Series. Most fans it would consider the series a {{Dramedy}} ''at best'' and its most critically acclaimed episodes ("Review" and "Fishes") involved [[TrueArtIsAngsty very little laughs]]. Many viewers have speculated that submitting it in Comedy instead of Drama was a calculated move to avoid having the show go up against juggernauts such as ''Series/BetterCallSaul'', ''Series/TheLastOfUs'' and ''Series/{{Succession}}'' (the eventual Best Drama Series winner).
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* AwardsCategoryFraud: The show was nominated for and won the 2023 Emmy for Best ''Comedy'' Series. Most fans it would consider the series a {{Dramedy}} ''at best'' and its most critically acclaimed episodes ("Review" and "Fishes") involved [[TrueArtIsAngsty very little laughs]]. Many viewers have speculated that submitting it in Comedy instead of Drama was a calculated move to avoid having the show go up against juggernauts such as ''Series/BetterCallSaul'', ''Series/TheLastOfUs'' and ''Series/{{Succession}}'' (the eventual Best Drama Series winner).

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* AwardsCategoryFraud: AwardCategoryFraud: The show was nominated for and won the 2023 Emmy for Best ''Comedy'' Series. Most fans it would consider the series a {{Dramedy}} ''at best'' and its most critically acclaimed episodes ("Review" and "Fishes") involved [[TrueArtIsAngsty very little laughs]]. Many viewers have speculated that submitting it in Comedy instead of Drama was a calculated move to avoid having the show go up against juggernauts such as ''Series/BetterCallSaul'', ''Series/TheLastOfUs'' and ''Series/{{Succession}}'' (the eventual Best Drama Series winner).
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* AwardsCategoryFraud: The show was nominated for and won the 2023 Emmy for Best ''Comedy'' Series. Most fans it would consider the series a {{Dramedy}} ''at best'' and its most critically acclaimed episodes ("Review" and "Fishes") involved [[TrueArtIsAngsty very little laughs]]. Many viewers have speculated that submitting it in Comedy instead of Drama was a calculated move to avoid having the show go up against juggernauts such as ''Series/BetterCallSaul'', ''Series/TheLastOfUs'' and ''Series/{{Succession}}'' (the eventual Best Drama Series winner).
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* {{Corpsing}}: In the first episode, when Richie is tearing into the gamers lined up outside the restaurant, Jeremy Allen-White is noticeably trying to stifle his laughter.
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* OrphanedReference: During Carmy's flashbacks in the fridge in "The Bear", he briefly remembers an apparent incident in The Beef where he threw a pot at the wall, which attentive viewers will note hasn't previously appeared in the series. This is actually a scene from the original pilot for the show, which climaxed with Carmy having a meltdown from the pressure of the kitchen. When the show as picked up it was decided to move Carmy's meltdown to Episode 7.
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* DescendedCreator: Matty Matheson is one of the series' executive producers and plays Niel Fak. Rene Gube, a co-executive producer, appears as a maître d' in Season 2.

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* DescendedCreator: Matty Matheson is one of the series' executive producers and plays Niel Neil Fak. Rene Gube, a co-executive producer, appears as a maître d' in Season 2.



* SleeperHit: The show didn't receive a major marketing push but quickly developed a following thanks to word of mouth.

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* SleeperHit: The show didn't receive a major marketing push push, but quickly developed a following thanks to word of mouth.
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* DescendedCreator: Matty Matheson is one of the series' executive producers and plays Niel Fak. Rene Gube, a co-executive producer, appears as a maître d' in Season 2.

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