Chef Movie Reviews
4.0
Sachin Chatte | The Navhind Times
The films story could well be Favreau’s in one way, he directed couple of independent films made some main stream pictures and now is back to making simple yet heartwarming films. Chef will leave you satisfied like you had the most sumptuous meal in a while.Read full review4.0
Christina Izzo | TimeOut
Chef marks a return to Jon Favreau’s home-cooked roots, albeit with the perks of his big-budget finesse.Read full review3.5
Deccan Chronicle Team | Deccan Chronicle
From the mouth-watering carne asada to the molten chocolate cake, Jon Favreau’s ‘Chef’ is a delectable take on an out-of-work cook who experiences career rejuvenation when traveling cross-country serving Cuban entrees on a food truck.Read full review3.5
Rashid Irani | Hindustan Times
Despite the burp-so-familiar storyline, Favreau manages to serve up a delicious blend of humour, sentiment and drama. In small but significant supporting roles, Scarlett Johansson is delectable as the restaurant hostess and Dustin Hoffman pops up as her unadventurous boss. Regrettably, the upbeat wrap-up is a coput.Read full review3.5
Reagan Gavin Rasquinha | Times of India
Pleasing yet somewhat predictable, this film marks a sharp departure from Favreau’s various blockbuster (*Iron Man*) films into something far simpler. Johansson, however, is somewhat under-used but on the whole, the story is paced nicely. With food remaining the biggest star of this show, the side dishes also include some family-bonding as well. And the result is a serving of something refreshingly original.Read full review3.5
Daniel Pinto | DNA
Chef is palatable feel-good fare whose recipe has smatterings of moving performances and dashes of rib-tickling humour.Read full review3.5
Anup Pandey | The W14
Whilst the social-media and online bloggers these days just add to the noise and cynicism around, Jon Favreau as the director, finds them, from a distance, hopeful to tell a believable and an inspiring story. Casper’s food tastes good, we are simply told. Only if along with sight and sound, third sense of smell or taste could be added to the movies. Sigh.Read full review3.0
Rajeev Masand | IBNLive
It’s simple, but like good cooking, there’s love gone into it.Read full review3.0
Troy Ribeiro | NowRunning
Overall, ‘Chef’ is a well made film that is thoroughly enjoyable yet cloyingly formulaic in its presentation.Read full review3.0
Zee News | Zee News
Overall, `Chef` is a well made film that is thoroughly enjoyable yet cloyingly formulaic in its presentation.Read full reviewNR
Suprateek Chatterjee | Firstpost
Chef isn’t a memorable film, but there’s really nothing wrong with it. It’s feelgood, like comfort food.Read full review