Aftertaste - Season 1

Season 1
When his latest outburst goes viral, volatile celebrity chef Easton West flees back to his Australian hometown and tries to reinvent himself through an unlikely partnership with his 19-year-old pastry wunderkind niece.
Episodes

Episode 1
Having burned all his bridges in restaurants across Europe, volatile celebrity chef Easton West finds himself with one more chance in a high-end Shanghai restaurant. But when opening night turns into a pig-slinging disaster, the subsequent social media tsunami washes Easton ashore in the Adelaide Hills. Arriving like a pariah to a dysfunctional family he abandoned 30 years previously, he finds his outspoken 19-year-old pastry cook niece, Diana, is the only person who shows any interest in his return. Diana represents everything he's not – young, female and with her finger on the pulse – so Easton takes her under his wing in an effort to crawl his way back to relevance.

Episode 2
Former celebrity bad boy chef, Easton West, returns to his family home in the Adelaide Hills to start a restaurant with his niece, repair his family, and work out his place in a modern world.

Episode 3
Easton and Diana set about cleaning out Jim's hoard to make way for their restaurant - but the old man isn't making it easy. Easton sends Diana off in search of inspiration for her contribution to the menu.

Episode 4
As the restaurant prepares to open to industry and press, Easton has gone full control-freak, which pushes Diana to serve a dessert not on the menu.

Episode 5
In the aftermath of the polarising opening night of JUNE, Easton seeks enlightenment in the form of hallucinogens, while Diana tries to finally reach an understanding with her mother, Denise.

Episode 6
The restaurant is a flourishing success - but when the council threatens to shut down their barely legal operation, Easton contemplates selling out and Diana contemplates bailing all together.
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