Phil Rosenthal is embarking on a variety of new culinary adventures onSomebody Feed Phil.

In an exclusive first look at theNetflixseries’ upcoming seventh season, which premieres March 1, he sits at a restaurant when he sees a tray of mouth-watering meat coming his way.

“Porchetta, wowee wow wow. I’m not worthy,” says theEverybody Loves Raymondcreator with his signature heartfelt enthusiasm adding, “This is dinner and a show, and the show is more dinner.”

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Rosenthal admits that he’s “so happy” to devour the dish, but overwhelmed trying to keep up with the cuts of pork he’s being served. “I don’t know what to do — keep eating the first thing? I won’t be able to finish,” he says, before deciding, “I’ve got to move on.”

As is so often the case on the travel-meets-food series, the answer is to share with everyone in sight: “Porky goodness! Pork for everybody,” Rosenthal declares, raising his arms in victory.

Phil Rosenthal in season 7 of ‘Somebody Feed Phil’.Netflix

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In the new season’s eight episodes, Rosenthal travels to Mumbai, Washington, D.C., Kyoto, Iceland, Dubai, the “real” Orlando, Taipei and Scotland, to look for local gems and make connections through cuisine.In a 2022 interview withVariety, Rosenthal shared how his background in comedy has influencedSomebody Feed Phil.

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Somebody Feed Philisn’t the only food-focused project Rosenthal has been working on. He also co-wrote a children’s book,Just Try It!,with his daughter Lily that will hit shelves on March 5.

Season 7 ofSomebody Feed Philwill be available to stream on Netflix March 1.

source: people.com