How Chefs In The NBA Bubble Make 4,000 Meals A Week | Big Business

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Alexia Grant, aka Chef Lex, was one of 10 chefs invited to cook for players inside the NBA bubble. From her kitchen at Disney World, she launched the pop-up restaurant Comfort Kitchen, specializing in Caribbean and Southern comfort food. Since, she's cooked for players from every team in the bubble, including the Miami Heat, the LA Lakers, and the Denver Nuggets. But cooking under strict quarantine isn't easy. She can't leave the bubble to do her own shopping and has to rely on runners to deliver her food to the players in the inner bubble.

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How Chefs In The NBA Bubble Make 4,000 Meals A Week | Big Business

コメント (21)
  • @breem4358
    You know she’s going to get hired again for future nba events she’s looks like she’s killing it.
  • I once worked in catering, and we had an event for one night feeding around 1k customers for a three course meal. It took about 25 staff including myself to prep, cook and deliver the food to the location, and it was exhausting. I can only imagine the resilience and dedication of Chef Lex and Chef Joy to do this with only two pairs of hands. Truly an inspiration and this video doesn't fully capture the mental and physical demand for what they have to do. These two got my upmost respect.
  • It's crazy to see her. I went to school with her. Was in class with her. To see her a success is awesome.
  • @bkpa4455
    Amazing how much she can accomplish with just one person helping her. Her food looks amazing
  • i can just tell she’s the type of person who doesn’t give up even when the situations are too dire. she’s a grinder, motivation, and an inspiration.
  • @AveRay_
    2:08 those prices are f*cking UNREAL Edit: I realize that this specific circumstance justifies the price, they are just very high to someone not making 7 figures
  • I like her. She’s a hardworking professional who’s facing a high steaks situation well. 😁
  • @TKOB
    I definitely want to try her cooking in the near future.
  • I love to see this! She is a boss lady. Much respect. Lots of people just see the food on the plate, but not the hard work and long hours it takes to get there.
  • @MS-37
    I can’t believe it’s just them two. I figured they’d have a small army to help
  • @tripz7370
    I've literally watched this video like 5 times now, Lex if you ever see this your food looks bloody amazing
  • Hats of to these chefs for real though. Working through a period where people are getting sick everywhere and having limited time to get the food ready. takes alot of courage and strength
  • Bro imagine having them as your lunch lady for school
  • @Isndar
    "Goodjob everybody" But...that everybody is just Chef Joy and Chef Lex What a true MVPs
  • What an amazing opportunity- they picked the right person for the job 💪🏽