The Best Episodes of Private Chefs of Beverly Hills

Every episode of Private Chefs of Beverly Hills ranked from best to worst. Let's dive into the Best Episodes of Private Chefs of Beverly Hills!

Private Chefs of Beverly Hills is a scripted reality television show airing on Food Network. The show follows six chefs from the Big City Chefs private chef placement agency in Beverly Hills, California. The show

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    Private Chefs of Beverly Hills Season 1 Episode 0 - Into the Fryer (Pilot)
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    #1 - Into the Fryer (Pilot)

    S1:E0

    A dinner party for a school prom, a husband that want's a romantic anniversary dinner (but wants his wife to think HE cooked it) and a bachelorette party that thinks the chef is a stripper. Just another day in Beverly Hills!

    Director:Unknown
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  2. Private Chefs of Beverly Hills Season 1 Episode 1 - In the Dog House
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    #2 - In the Dog House

    S1:E1

    The chefs are tasked to cook a lunch for both humans and canines when a doggy spa throws a "shower" to woo a new client; A local beauty salon requests the chefs inject some flavor into an invite-only Botox Party; A group of young millionaire buddies bring the chefs along to cook their meals on a glamorous camping - or "glamping" - trip up in Santa Barbara.

    Director:Unknown
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  3. Private Chefs of Beverly Hills Season 1 Episode 2 - Foodzilla
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    #3 - Foodzilla

    S1:E2

    A 35th birthday party turns into a real pressure-cooker when our chefs are under the thumb of the ultimate foodzilla. The chefs become unwitting participants in a medieval murder mystery party...held behind the stone walls of LA's only Scottish castle. A yuppie gourmet dinner party feels more like a culinary hazing ritual...with two of our chefs as fresh meat!

    Director:Unknown
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  4. Private Chefs of Beverly Hills Season 1 Episode 3 - Rockin' Rolls
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    #4 - Rockin' Rolls

    S1:E3

    Rock Sugar, an 80's hair metal rock band wants chefs Manouschka and Brooke to roll out some amazing food for their CD release party. Meanwhile, Stuart and Sasha are engaged by a high-end wedding planner whose demands really take the cake. Brian and Jesse must enlist the help of an old friend when the exclusive Beverly Hills Women's Club asks the chefs to spice up their boring buffet with dishes that will wow their socialite clientèle.

    Director:Unknown
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  5. Private Chefs of Beverly Hills Season 1 Episode 4 - Challah Back
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    #5 - Challah Back

    S1:E4

    Chefs Jesse and Stuart find themselves in a culinary tug of war as they try to please the palates of a bossy New Yorker and his business partner, a foodie French denim designer. For Chef Brian, it's a crash course in Kosher cooking when he is asked to prepare a meal for an Orthodox Jewish family under the watchful eye of a Rabbi. And finally, Brooke and Sasha are put to task when a hip LA designer asks them to bring the bling to her best friend's surprise party.

    Director:Unknown
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  6. Private Chefs of Beverly Hills Season 1 Episode 5 - It Ain't Easy Being Green
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    #6 - It Ain't Easy Being Green

    S1:E5

    The chefs turn green trying to showcase a client's sustainable produce in a meal to impress organic buyers; a German financier engages the chefs to cook authentic cuisine for his Indian in-laws; and a repeat client presents the chefs with a challenge to cook a gourmet dinner without any carbs for her waistline-watching friends.

    Director:Unknown
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  8. Private Chefs of Beverly Hills Season 1 Episode 6 - Teenage Tasteland
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    #7 - Teenage Tasteland

    S1:E6

    The chefs are put through the strainer when they must cater to teen moguls. Highbrow food snobs leave the chefs walking on egg shells when they demand top-of-the-line cuisine at their party. And a chef doubles as a marriage counselor as he scrambles to help a culinary-challenged wife cook for her husband and friends.

    Director:Unknown
    Writer:Unknown

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  9. Private Chefs of Beverly Hills Season 2 Episode 1 - A Side of Lamas
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    #8 - A Side of Lamas

    S2:E1

    The chefs are in for a wild ride when asked to spice up the unveiling of Lorenzo Lamas' new motorcycle. A California teen's circus themed "Sweet Seventeen" party finds the chefs working without a net. A Hollywood health nut asks the chefs to do the impossible - prepare a healthy soul food dinner for her plus-sized family members.

    Director:Unknown
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  10. Private Chefs of Beverly Hills Season 2 Episode 2 - A Very 'Brady' Birthday
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    #9 - A Very 'Brady' Birthday

    S2:E2

    The chefs are asked to create food for an art gallery exhibit - but must make delicious food that represents and resembles the bizarre 4000-pound sculptures on display. Christopher Knight throws his Top Model wife, Adrianne Curry, an intimate birthday celebration, but secretly wants the chefs to create a menu that will expand her limited palate. Chef Jesse is brought out to cook for a rich mogul on a yacht, only to find he is competing against another competitor to become the yacht's own personal chef.

    Director:Unknown
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  11. Private Chefs of Beverly Hills Season 2 Episode 3 - Seance Sautee
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    #10 - Seance Sautee

    S2:E3

    The chefs take on the impossible - attempting to impress sorority girls in Beverly Hills with their food, at a graduation feast. A Beverly Hills witch asks the chefs to help with a dinner/séance, using favorite meals of dead celebrities to help raise their spirits. A fashion guru hires the chefs to put the full court press on in an attempt to woo NBA star Shawn Marion to be his client.

    Director:Unknown
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  12. Private Chefs of Beverly Hills Season 2 Episode 4 - Thrilla for Foodzilla
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    #11 - Thrilla for Foodzilla

    S2:E4

    Chefs Stuart and Sasha get put through the wringer when one of their most notoriously demanding clients, Melissa, (aka Foodzilla), asks them to prepare a spellbinding “princess party” for her 7-year old daughter. Chefs Jesse and Brian are hired to “baconize” every entrée in a meal for a national food chain developer. And a pair of Dolly Parton-obsessed film makers hire Chefs Brooke and Manouschka to create a Dolly inspired menu to impress potential investors for a new Dolly-Documentary project.

    Director:Unknown
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  13. Private Chefs of Beverly Hills Season 2 Episode 8 - Whole Lotta Loaf
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    #12 - Whole Lotta Loaf

    S2:E8

    Chefs Jesse and Manouschka are hired by the daughter of rock legend Meat Loaf to cater his 60th birthday party. But the music goes silent when the chefs suggest a menu based around…meat loaf. A Beverly Hills housewife throws a food dating party in her ornate mansion for her newly single friends…with food pairings being the key to hopefully bring these ladies some love. Chef Sasha becomes Rabbi Sasha when she and Brian are hired to create a menu steeped in Jewish tradition for a socialite meeting her boyfriend’s family.

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Best Episodes Summary

"Into the Fryer (Pilot)" is the best rated episode of "Private Chefs of Beverly Hills". It scored /10 based on 0 votes. Directed by Unknown and written by Unknown, it aired on 12/29/2009. This episode scored 0.0 points higher than the second highest rated, "In the Dog House".