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Molly Yeh uses the flavors of Poland to create a comforting feast; she creates a hearty meal of fluffy cheese pierogies, savory white borscht soup and tangy sauerkraut pancakes; for dessert, Molly bakes up sweet and flaky kolacky cookies.
The crew celebrates French bistro classics: Jeff Mauro serves up Classic French Onion Soup; Geoffrey Zakarian and Sunny Anderson team up for Beef Bourguignon and Creamy Mashed Potatoes; Alex Guarnaschelli bakes a signature Pear Tarte Tatin.
The Kitchen hosts are reinventing their favorite childhood comfort dishes and sharing memories.
Guy Fieri surprises three of his all-star friends by turning a savory showdown into a dessert battle; they'll have to transform diner classics into sweet treats before making a fried dessert using mystery ingredients from Crazy Can Roulette.
Guy Fieri challenges three chefs representing international cuisines to make their signature seafood dish for $10,000; the winner then takes on the world-class GGG judge of their choice in the ultimate international showdown for another $10,000.
Guy Fieri's son Hunter has run out of time to restock the store, so he puts six returned items in each chef's cart; the chefs must use all six ingredients over the course of both rounds, starting with a hometown favorite dish.
Guy Fieri sends talented chefs running through the aisles of Flavortown Market for the chance to make some serious dough. They face real-world challenges as they compete to be the last chef standing in this high-stakes cooking competition.
Four cheese-obsessed chefs go head-to-head in two challenges; Guy Fieri rolls a cheese die to determine how many different types of cheese the chefs must use before they shop the sample tables for their cheesy winner's dinner.
Guy Fieri welcomes three up-and-coming food stars with big social media followings to take part in a viral-worthy culinary competition. The competitors must prepare their signature dish using only the ingredients they can fit in a tiny shopping bag.
The recruits embark on a scavenger hunt to uncover ingredients and piece together a mystery dish. Then, in the main dish challenge, chefs Jeff Mauro and Tiffany Derry teach their teams how to make elevated proteins and luxury desserts.
Chefs Jeff Mauro and Tiffany Derry mentor the final recruits in preparing a three-course restaurant-quality meal. Judges Judy Joo, Viet Pham and Justin Sutherland decide who takes home the $25,000 charity prize and ultimate bragging rights.
Host Eric Adjepong welcomes Anne Burrell of New York, Joe Sasto of Chicago, and Chris Oh of Los Angeles to his late-night poker game; with $30,000 of their own money, these chefs are here to settle which city's culinary scene reigns supreme.
Michael Symon and writer Christina Perez hype up chefs Saba Wahid Duffy and Juan Carlos Aparicio to Bobby Flay as they duke it out with a fishy ingredient.
Chef Bryan Romero attempts to take down his mentor, Chef Marc Quinones, in a mean bean battle, while Michael Voltaggio and Damaris Phillips cheer them on towards victory over Bobby Flay.
The recruits embark on a scavenger hunt to uncover ingredients and piece together a mystery dish. Then, in the main dish challenge, chefs Jeff Mauro and Tiffany Derry teach their teams how to make elevated proteins and luxury desserts.
Chefs Jeff Mauro and Tiffany Derry mentor the final recruits in preparing a three-course restaurant-quality meal. Judges Judy Joo, Viet Pham and Justin Sutherland decide who takes home the $25,000 charity prize and ultimate bragging rights.
Host Eric Adjepong welcomes Anne Burrell of New York, Joe Sasto of Chicago, and Chris Oh of Los Angeles to his late-night poker game; with $30,000 of their own money, these chefs are here to settle which city's culinary scene reigns supreme.
Michael Symon and writer Christina Perez hype up chefs Saba Wahid Duffy and Juan Carlos Aparicio to Bobby Flay as they duke it out with a fishy ingredient.
Chef Bryan Romero attempts to take down his mentor, Chef Marc Quinones, in a mean bean battle, while Michael Voltaggio and Damaris Phillips cheer them on towards victory over Bobby Flay.
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Chefs Jeff Mauro and Tiffany Derry wrangle the recruits into action to rustle up some Tex-Mex tacos; then, it's time for a high-stakes main dish challenge, cowboy rib-eye steaks with potato and vegetable sides.
The recruits are tasked with creating an afterparty event that's high on flavor and flair; then, chefs Jeff Mauro and Tiffany Derry challenge their teams to craft brunch burgers with fries and a Bloody Mary.
``The Kitchen`` hosts have play-by-play rules for hosting the perfect big game party, including a new spin on buffalo chicken enchiladas, spicy salami mozzarella sticks and a brewsky sour.
Katie Lee Biegel packs flavor into buffalo chicken tot-chos; Jeff Mauro levels up with a loaded cream cheese bread; Sunny Anderson steals the show with her cookie butter cookies.
A football menu timed for the big game; Katie Lee Biegel gets pregame started with crunchy taco bites; Sunny Anderson preps white chicken chili; Jeff Mauro has fudgy brownies for the second half.
Duff Goldman and Kardea Brown challenge the sibling teams to create two separate cakes that fit together just like a puzzle; then, the bakers must decorate each puzzle cake piece to represent.
Chefs Maneet Chauhan and Tiffani Faison need their boldest dishes and savviest strategies to stop Chris Oh's hot streak.
Eric Adjepong welcomes iconic chefs Amanda Freitag, Tiffani Faison and Geoffrey Zakarian to lay down their own stacks of cash and play for $15,000 and bragging rights in this ``Chopped`` judge showdown.
Eric Adjepong welcomes Antonia Lofaso, Rocco DiSpirito, and Gabriele Bertaccini to his underground culinary card game, where the Italian chefs each put up $5,000 on a night of all-in betting and intense competition.
Alex Guarnaschelli takes on rivals Kevin Lee and Arnold Myint.
Brothers Bryan and Michael Voltaggio tag team in an attempt to throw Bobby Flay off his game. Chefs DeeDee Niyomkul and Juan Carlos Bazan cook up a storm and try to leave Bobby in their dust.
Chefs Trisha Perez Kennealy and Cesar Aldrete face each other in a battle of strip steaks; their goal is to take down Bobby Flay with the help of Anne Burrell and Josh Capon.
Jaymee Sire and Jeff Mauro bring the energy to wear Bobby Flay down; chefs Laura Gonzalez and Steven Lingenfelter try to take advantage while Jeff and Jaymee distract Bobby.
Chefs Saif Rahman and Carolina Gomez must walk the walk and talk the shiitake to go up against Bobby Flay while Esther Choi and Michael Symon cheer them on.
The dynamic duo of Alex Guarnaschelli and Anne Burrell use all their powers to bring chefs Alison Settle and Kevin Scharpf a win.
Chef Christian Petroni and actress Kate Flannery from ``The Office`` recruit chefs Josh Gale and Christian Ortiz for a hostile takeover of Bobby Flay's kitchen.
Chefs Jonathan Meyer and Fernanda Tapia are thrown for a loop when Bobby Flay gives them a challenging star ingredient; chef Alex Guarnaschelli and ``Man v. Food's`` Casey Webb try to ease the pressure with some pranks to throw Bobby off his game.
Legendary actor John O'Hurley pairs up with Food Network's Damaris Phillips in trying to catalog all of Bobby Flay's fails; talented chefs Charlie Fuerte and Jonathan Brooks look to turn the tables on Bobby and leave victorious.
Duff Goldman and Kardea Brown ask the bakers to create ultimate breakfast imposters; each sibling team must make an over-the-top dessert imposter breakfast with three different dishes, and don't forget the coffee twist.
Katie Lee Biegel and actor Nicholas Braun taunt Bobby Flay with a couple of young chefs, Hanna Haar and Peter McQuaid, who are gunning for the win.
Carla Hall and Sean Evans team up with chefs Chris Binotto and Darian Hernandez to challenge Bobby Flay to a food battle.
Carson Kressley and Maneet Chauhan bring the razzle dazzle as chefs Rajesh Pathak and Hideki Harada take on Bobby Flay with a challenging signature dish.
Chef Josh Capon and actor and comedian Lil Rel Howery cheer on chefs Declan Horgan and Melvin Boots Johnson in a mighty battle to defeat Bobby Flay.
Alex Guarnaschelli and Katie Lee Biegel get behind chefs Kyungbin Min and Alex Ottusch, while Bobby Flay cooks up his secret weapon.
Chef Michael Symon and Shark Tank's Robert Herjavec recruit chefs Poppy O'Toole and Joel Childs to master English specialties and mash up Bobby Flay in the competition.
Duff Goldman and Kardea Brown ask the bakers to create ultimate breakfast imposters; each sibling team must make an over-the-top dessert imposter breakfast with three different dishes, and don't forget the coffee twist.
Katie Lee Biegel and actor Nicholas Braun taunt Bobby Flay with a couple of young chefs, Hanna Haar and Peter McQuaid, who are gunning for the win.
Carla Hall and Sean Evans team up with chefs Chris Binotto and Darian Hernandez to challenge Bobby Flay to a food battle.
Carson Kressley and Maneet Chauhan bring the razzle dazzle as chefs Rajesh Pathak and Hideki Harada take on Bobby Flay with a challenging signature dish.
Chef Josh Capon and actor and comedian Lil Rel Howery cheer on chefs Declan Horgan and Melvin Boots Johnson in a mighty battle to defeat Bobby Flay.
Alex Guarnaschelli and Katie Lee Biegel get behind chefs Kyungbin Min and Alex Ottusch, while Bobby Flay cooks up his secret weapon.
Chef Michael Symon and Shark Tank's Robert Herjavec recruit chefs Poppy O'Toole and Joel Childs to master English specialties and mash up Bobby Flay in the competition.
``Food Network Star`` winner Eddie Jackson brings in Casey Webb (``Man v. Food``) to throw all the manpower they can at Bobby; fine dining expert Eric Bolyard and seafood aficionado Sarah Murray battle for a shot at Bobby vs. their signature dish.
Chef Mika Leon brings the heat against chef Michael Bertozzi; chef Carla Hall and actor Jesse Tyler Ferguson decide who has what it takes to join their modern family for a food fight against Bobby Flay.
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Michael Symon gets help from Sunny Hostin as they attempt to cut Bobby Flay down to size; New York chef Pom Amaritnant battles chef Troy Gagliardo for a chance to dethrone the king.
Ted Allen and Chef Hall dig deep into Bobby's past for all-star chefs who know him and his food backward and forward; Southern chefs Wesley True and Justin Hunt want to take care of some unfinished business.
Getting lyrical in the kitchen when Food Network's Damaris Phillips gets TV host Jaymee Sire to join her sing-along that doesn't end; French chef Remi Granger and Philadelphia native Elijah Milligan both hope to strike a victorious chord.
Chef Richard Blais recruits TV personality Laura Vitale to try to knock Bobby Flay down a peg or two; they enlist the help of global food enthusiasts chef Reza Setayesh and chef Andy Gaynor to make Bobby's world spin.
SNL's Heidi Gardner pairs up with Katie Lee to give Bobby Flay a double dose of trouble; duo Iesha Williams and Nirva Israel-Llorca go toe-to-toe with Mark and DeAnna Germano for a chance to double down on a win.
Things get personal when two people who know Bobby Flay better than anyone try to beat their boss.
In a battle for the ages, Alex competes against her rivals, other Iron Chefs; Michael Symon, Stephanie Izard and Jose Garces face their friend in a battle for supremacy judged by Simon Majumdar and Geoffrey Zakarian.
Three lobster specialists challenge Alex in two rounds of competition to prove their skill with the king of crustaceans.
Eric Adjepong welcomes chefs Ray Garcia, Claudette Zepeda and Gustavo Romero to battle with Alex Guarnaschelli over Mexican cuisine; judges Daniela Soto-Innes and Bricia Lopez determine if the expert chefs are too spicy for Alex to handle.
Eric Adjepong invites Maneet Chauhan, Scott Conant and Marcus Samuelsson to try to take down Alex Guarnaschelli, using some of the most difficult ingredients yet; Antonia Lofaso and Jonathon Sawyer judge this battle.
The chefs showcase what they know about making amazing Venetian dishes; a strikingly strange ingredient in the first basket threatens to throw them off their game, while using polenta to best effect in a half-hour entree round is a tremendous task.
Four chefs focus on the fresh and humble food of Tuscany; for the appetizer, they must make good choices while dealing with a super-lean meat, and they face issues of confidence and competence to make it to the finale.
Four chefs get to the heart of Italian cuisine with ingredients from the robust Emilia-Romagna region; a surprise challenges the chefs in the appetizer round, while the entrée round ends with very different takes on a veal and mushroom dish.
Italy's olive oil capital inspires four chefs as they create coastal cuisine from Puglia; in the appetizer round, a chef's mistake causes a big stink in the kitchen, and a cactus creates a prickly situation in the dessert round.
Four winning chefs return for the Battle Italiano finale, where they'll represent their regions; emotions run high in a dramatic entrée round, and unfamiliar ingredients in the dessert basket keep the finalists on their toes.
Competitors race to turn mystery ingredients into extraordinary three-course meals; this competition is all about skill, speed and ingenuity and only one chef will impress the judges enough to survive the chopping block.
Four carnivorous chefs take on a bold breakfast sandwich and Berkshire bacon in the appetizer basket; the final two chefs are not concerned about how to include bacon in their desserts, but the cruel clock gives them plenty to worry about.
Four chefs celebrate international night markets and the culinary creativity they inspire; Duck challenges the chefs to make good decisions, while some alarming kabobs in the final basket guarantee interesting desserts.
Eric Adjepong invites Tiffani Faison, Christian Petroni, and Kelsey Murphy to put their reputations and $5,000 of their own money on the line; it's the clash of the champions as these three friends try to prove they still have what it takes.
Eric Adjepong welcomes three legendary chefs to his late-night culinary poker game; the stakes are doubled to $10,000 as Alex Guarnaschelli, Rocco DiSpirito and Andrew Zimmern lay their own cash on the line for a chance to walk away with big money.
Four chefs work with Mediterranean classics to honor their Greek culinary heritage; they feast their eyes on a special cookie which appears to be staring back, get a leg up with their lamb entrées and are inspired by nostalgic favorites for dessert.
Eric Adjepong invites Tiffani Faison, Christian Petroni, and Kelsey Murphy to put their reputations and $5,000 of their own money on the line; it's the clash of the champions as these three friends try to prove they still have what it takes.
Eric Adjepong welcomes three legendary chefs to his late-night culinary poker game; the stakes are doubled to $10,000 as Alex Guarnaschelli, Rocco DiSpirito and Andrew Zimmern lay their own cash on the line for a chance to walk away with big money.
Four chefs work with Mediterranean classics to honor their Greek culinary heritage; they feast their eyes on a special cookie which appears to be staring back, get a leg up with their lamb entrées and are inspired by nostalgic favorites for dessert.
Four chefs celebrate international night markets and the culinary creativity they inspire; Duck challenges the chefs to make good decisions, while some alarming kabobs in the final basket guarantee interesting desserts.
The chefs turn edible trash into culinary treasures in a zero-waste challenge; they have big plans for shrimp shells, leftover meals, and vegetable tops before the two finalists make wise use of old milk before time expires in the dessert round..
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A deep-dish pie and twisted-up breadsticks at a Chicago-style spot in Tucson, Ariz.; duck wings and bite-size beef Wellington at a pub in Wilmington, N.C.; in Miami, NFL coach Jon Gruden rides shotgun with Guy to a place with out-of-the-box Cuban.
Guy Fieri takes a tasty tour of New Orleans; he goes to a butcher shop with a funky take on the Big Easy's comfort food flavors, checks out a seafood spot getting creative with their dishes and digs at a real-deal po' boy joint.
A restaurant-market in Vancouver combines sustainability with killer cooking, including bouillabaisse and salmon fish and chips; a fresh-catch institution in Kauai, Hawaii, puts out prime-time poke; a raw bar in Chico, Calif., cooks up Asian flavors.
An Italian spot with an Alaskan twist pairing pappardelle with king crab in Juneau, Alaska; a classic deli cooking modern tastes like duck pierogies in Richmond, Va.; a sausage sandwich with banana in Ottawa, Canada.
Eric Greenspan, Antonia Lofaso and Aarti Sequeira compete.
Gabe Bertaccini, Damaris Phillips and Joe Sasto compete.
Alex Guarnaschelli tasks judges with selecting shoppers and ingredients for a seafood dish to reach the finale; competitors focus on meat before the top two present Maneet Chauhan and Beau MacMillan with a fruity dish.
Three finalists compete in supermarket-themed challenges for a $25,000 prize. They search for shoppers, forage for fresh produce, and create snacks to impress the judges.
Guy Fieri brings back four chefs who came close to victory in their first time in Flavortown Market to prove that the second time's a charm; the chefs make a redemption dinner using the ingredients that previously took them down.
Guy Fieri invites four burger meisters who think outside of the bun to pound out four heavy-hitting burgers using six pounds of ingredients; they slide sliders to select the unusual ingredient they must add to both their cheeseburger and side.
Some of the best world cuisine is served in homes; Guy Fieri and his son Hunter invite three home cooks to share the international flavors they grew up on.
Guy Fieri welcomes opponents who previously tied as they return for tiebreaker rematches; two home cooks fight for their right to make the best party plate, and two supermoms compete in a budget battle to make the most comforting comfort food.
Guy Fieri sends talented chefs running through the aisles of Flavortown Market for the chance to make some serious dough. They face real-world challenges as they compete to be the last chef standing in this high-stakes cooking competition.
Guy Fieri welcomes three up-and-coming food stars with big social media followings to take part in a viral-worthy culinary competition. The competitors must prepare their signature dish using only the ingredients they can fit in a tiny shopping bag.
Four cheese-obsessed chefs go head-to-head in two challenges; Guy Fieri rolls a cheese die to determine how many different types of cheese the chefs must use before they shop the sample tables for their cheesy winner's dinner.
Guy Fieri sends talented chefs running through the aisles of Flavortown Market for the chance to make some serious dough. They face real-world challenges as they compete to be the last chef standing in this high-stakes cooking competition.
Guy Fieri's son Hunter has run out of time to restock the store, so he puts six returned items in each chef's cart; the chefs must use all six ingredients over the course of both rounds, starting with a hometown favorite dish.
Guy Fieri challenges three chefs representing international cuisines to make their signature seafood dish for $10,000; the winner then takes on the world-class GGG judge of their choice in the ultimate international showdown for another $10,000.
Guy Fieri surprises three of his all-star friends by turning a savory showdown into a dessert battle; they'll have to transform diner classics into sweet treats before making a fried dessert using mystery ingredients from Crazy Can Roulette.
The Kitchen hosts are reinventing their favorite childhood comfort dishes and sharing memories.
The crew celebrates French bistro classics: Jeff Mauro serves up Classic French Onion Soup; Geoffrey Zakarian and Sunny Anderson team up for Beef Bourguignon and Creamy Mashed Potatoes; Alex Guarnaschelli bakes a signature Pear Tarte Tatin.
Molly Yeh uses the flavors of Poland to create a comforting feast; she creates a hearty meal of fluffy cheese pierogies, savory white borscht soup and tangy sauerkraut pancakes; for dessert, Molly bakes up sweet and flaky kolacky cookies.
Molly Yeh makes a slew of kid-friendly dishes that everyone will adore; she whips up grilled bacon, egg and cheese in a basket, a cozy chicken noodle hot dish and a breakfast combo: blueberry muffin smoothies with mini blueberry muffin garnishes.
After a good workout, Molly Yeh rewards her exercise buddies by grilling Margherita and Prosciutto Pizzettes, Corn with Spicy Calabrian Chili Butter and her version of the Hagen House Salad.
Molly Yeh jump-starts her sisters' trip to Mexico with Sausage, Egg and Cheese Tostada Wraps, Fried Flour Shell Turkey Tacos, a Charred Corn and Tomato Salad with Creamy Cilantro Green Goddess Dressing, and a Horchata Ice Cream Orange Soda Float.
Ree prepares a selection of easy game-day eats, starting with a simple but game-changing chocolate devil cake. Then, Ree scores big with smash tacos, speedy sticky chicken legs and jalapeño cheddar corn dogs.
Ree Drummond's daughter, Paige, returns to work for the family business. Ree stocks her fridge with Sausage, Potato and Corn Chowder, grab-and-go Croissant Breakfast Sandwiches, easy Homemade Pizza Snacks and Chocolate Toffee Crunch Cookies.
Ree Drummond turns rotisserie chicken into four quick dinners; she makes a shortcut chicken, sausage and gnocchi, and mixes up a hickory BBQ chicken salad; she stuffs chicken artichoke bread bombs and saves time with fried chicken verde tacos.
Ree Drummond shares homemade takes on star dishes from her Mercantile store; she makes BBQ Glazed Half Chicken with Balsamic Bacon Brussels Sprouts, Chocolate Almond Croissants, Parmesan Garlic Fries and an easy Roasted Vegetable Quesadilla.
Valerie Bertinelli revisits some memorable talk show moments while preparing lunch to share with her friend, Andy Richter; they enjoy caramelized shallot and spinach dip, one pot chicken and orzo, fried deviled eggs and sesame honey candies.
Valerie stocks up the freezer with enough food for hungry rock stars; she preps freezer-friendly baked ziti, quick turkey and butternut squash soup, and egg bites; she satisfies everyone's sweet tooth with triple chocolate salted brownie cookies.
Valerie's son, Wolf, is hitting the road to promote his first solo album, so she's celebrating with his favorite home-cooked meal; the menu includes cedar plank salmon, mini crab cake appetizers and horseradish whipped mashed potatoes.
Valerie Bertinelli is using all the herbs in her garden for lunch before making a summer wreath with her guest, George Lopez; the fresh menu includes salmon kabobs with herb sauce, grilled none-in ribeye and cauliflower with cilantro cashew pesto.
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Guy Fieri goes from strudel to noodle; in Boulder, Colo., a boho joint serves sweet strudel; Alberta's next-level Nepalese; in Memphis, Tenn., a couple brings big flavor to killer noodles.
Guy Fieri's having it wrapped, pied and fried; a funky Latin joint in Mobile, AL, is serving craveable carnitas, while a pizza cart in Cody, WY, is firing up elevated Thai chicken pies; then in Omaha, NE, it's the-bomb brisket and duck confit fries.
Guy Fieri's diving into killer culinary and cocktails; in San Antonio, TX, a Mexican spot is going over-the-top with scratch-made torta ahogada; a funky spot in Brunswick, GA, is serving up fried chicken and creative cocktails in a hidden speakeasy.
Guy Fieri's grabs big-deal eats; smoking smash burgers at a whisky joint in East Boston; a Minneapolis spot serves up flavor bursting bone marrow; a GGG alumnus dishes out the bomb Bengali-American fare in Ohio.
Guy Fieri digs into sandwiches, starting with brisket and smoked mushroom duxelles in Dallas; a deli in Gainesville, Fla., plates a turkey-short rib mashup au jus and a Baton Rouge, La., joint puts its stamp on po' boys.
Guy Fieri's finding flavor, starting with a Gainesville, Fla., bagel shop serving carrot-style lox on salted rosemary; then a Baton Rouge, La., joint is chargrilling oysters, and a spot in Naples, Fla., is serving prime-time pastrami.
Guy Fieri road trips across America to check out classic greasy spoons; with a new generation of owners and delicious homemade food, these are the kind of places that make America special.
Guy Fieri dives into a world of cultural cuisine with indigenous recipes; fry bread and pozole in Phoenix, Ariz.; authentic Argentine specialties in Boulder, Colo.; a kabob spot in Memphis, Tenn., marinates meats with Ethiopian flavor.
Guy Fieri's diving into killer culinary and cocktails; in San Antonio, TX, a Mexican spot is going over-the-top with scratch-made torta ahogada; a funky spot in Brunswick, GA, is serving up fried chicken and creative cocktails in a hidden speakeasy.
Guy Fieri's grabs big-deal eats; smoking smash burgers at a whisky joint in East Boston; a Minneapolis spot serves up flavor bursting bone marrow; a GGG alumnus dishes out the bomb Bengali-American fare in Ohio.
Guy Fieri digs into sandwiches, starting with brisket and smoked mushroom duxelles in Dallas; a deli in Gainesville, Fla., plates a turkey-short rib mashup au jus and a Baton Rouge, La., joint puts its stamp on po' boys.
Guy Fieri's finding flavor, starting with a Gainesville, Fla., bagel shop serving carrot-style lox on salted rosemary; then a Baton Rouge, La., joint is chargrilling oysters, and a spot in Naples, Fla., is serving prime-time pastrami.
Guy Fieri road trips across America to check out classic greasy spoons; with a new generation of owners and delicious homemade food, these are the kind of places that make America special.
Guy Fieri dives into a world of cultural cuisine with indigenous recipes; fry bread and pozole in Phoenix, Ariz.; authentic Argentine specialties in Boulder, Colo.; a kabob spot in Memphis, Tenn., marinates meats with Ethiopian flavor.
Guy Fieri goes from strudel to noodle; in Boulder, Colo., a boho joint serves sweet strudel; Alberta's next-level Nepalese; in Memphis, Tenn., a couple brings big flavor to killer noodles.
Guy Fieri's having it wrapped, pied and fried; a funky Latin joint in Mobile, AL, is serving craveable carnitas, while a pizza cart in Cody, WY, is firing up elevated Thai chicken pies; then in Omaha, NE, it's the-bomb brisket and duck confit fries.
Guy Fieri's digging into meaty mashups, starting in Boise, Idaho, where a Russian joint is serving lights-out lamb, and a Pakistani spot is cooking goat; in Ocala, Fla., a barbecue pro is putting his spin on brisket mac and cheese stuffed sausage.