“Every person who walks there wants to go say hi to Phil. Seeing how excited people were [to meet] him, and he’s so engaging and connects with people at a different level,” Samek told The Hollywood Reporter. “It was like a three-hour lunch — by the way, amazing food — but it was a long lunch because there’s constantly people coming up to the table and engaging with him. It was celebrities down to just neighborhood people who love the restaurant, so that it really brought visibility into how well loved he is.”
The deal, unveiled March 9, will see Rosenthal’s food and travel series Somebody Feed Phil move to YouTube in 2027 from its current home on Netflix (though prior…
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