April 17, 2026 · HomeDine Editorial

Chef’s tables at home

Intimate counters and cook-facing seats—without the restaurant lease.

Proximity without the pass

A chef’s table experience puts guests close to the action: plating, explanations, maybe a finishing flame. On HomeDine that happens in real homes, so sightlines, smoke, and sound differ from a built-out open kitchen—read listings for seating layout and duration.

Expectations

  • Pacing may feel slower or faster than restaurants; trust the host’s rhythm.
  • Questions welcome when the cook invites them; read the room when service is tight.
  • Photos should show the actual angle guests will sit—no bait-and-switch.

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