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Revision as of 22:47, 17 October 2022

Rubin's Kitchen
GenreCooking
Country of originVitosium
External links
[{{#property:P856}} Website]

Rubin's Kitchen is a Vitosian television cooking show that sees each episode have a guest chef. The series premiered on Cuisine Network in 2017 and is hosted in Renato Rubin's personal kitchen.

Family's Involvement

Season 1, notably, had Renato's wife and kids be the guest chefs. Following the first season, he said that only Leon expressed interest in continuing while the others were satisfied with the episodes they appeared in. His wife, Dana, would make one more appearance in Season 5.

Seasons and Guest Chefs

Season Episode Guest Chef
Season 1 (2017) 1 His wife, Dana Rubin.
2 His wife, Dana Rubin.
3 His son, Leon Rubin.
4 His son, Reynaldo Rubin.
5 His daughter, Adelaide Rubin.
6 His son, Anton Rubin.
7 His wife, Dana Rubin
8 His son, Leon Rubin.
Season 2 (2018) 1 Dean Queiroz
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5 Virginia Celestino
6 His son, Leon Rubin.
7 Jordyn Pusateri
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Season 3 (2019) 1
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6 His son, Leon Rubin.
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11 His son, Leon Rubin.
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Season 4 (2020) 1
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6 His son, Leon Rubin.
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11 His son, Leon Rubin.
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Season 5 (2021) 1 His wife, Dana Rubin.
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5 His son, Leon Rubin.
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8 His son, Leon Rubin.
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11 His son, Leon Rubin.
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Season 6 (2022) 1
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4 His son, Leon Rubin.
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7 His son, Leon Rubin.
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9 His son, Leon Rubin.
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