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Noah Cappe checks out a spicy and savory funnel cake at the Florida State Fair, makes a pitstop for the Truck Stop Burger at the Pima County Fair, and gets a turkey leg dinner at Rodeo Austin.
Tired of bloating or gut issues that won't go away?; discovering the root cause-and how Emma can help eliminate methane-producing archaea, reset digestion and restore balance naturally.
Celebrate the 250th Anniversary of American Freedom with this Gold 1776-2026 American Gold Eagle graded PF70UCAM. Encapsulated in a 1 of 250 40th Anniversary holder with the First Day of Issue designation, this is a once in a lifetime American coin!
Molly Yeh makes a Greek-inspired meal for her sister, starting with yogurty marinated chicken skewers and perfectly packaged fried feta Greek salad pitas; then, there's skordalia, a creamy potato dip, served with herby grilled pita for dunking.
With Nick working the wheat harvest, Molly Yeh makes him a hearty lunch with wheat-inspired delights; she cooks up her ginger chicken meatballs on soy sauce braised cabbage, yeasted scallion pancakes, hand pulled chili oil noodles, and matcha mochi.
Molly Yeh and Nick unearth local lore by reviving a historic speakeasy, Whitey's Wonderbar; Molly is inspired to make crispy roasted chicken with carrots and potatoes, a homemade bread, butter and relish plate, whitefish dip and her own dessert.
Molly Yeh throws a baseball tailgate on the farm with Asian-inspired eats; she makes creamy bok choy peanut noodles, juicy lion's head meatball burgers with fried eggs and crunchy Asian coleslaw; for dessert, she makes her ooey-gooey mochi cookies.
Molly Yeh makes a delicious farm-style brunch for her family that's chock-full of flavor; she prepares meaty chorizo scotch eggs, homemade English muffins with fresh chive butter, tangy green juice pops and moist mixed berry crumb cake.
Molly Yeh makes shrimp fun rolls, sticky fried rice with lap cheong, ginger scallion chicken steamed buns and a matcha crepe cake.
Favorite foods from Oklahoma; saucy chili cheese tots, an onion burger and crispy fried okrah; an over-the-top boozy-blended root beer float.
Ree Drummond is all about fast and fabulous party food for easy entertaining; she prepares delicious Herby Mediterranean meatballs, an incredible Cajun shrimp cocktail, spicy jalapeno cheeseburger wontons and sophisticated rum balls.
Ree Drummond uses unexpected ingredients in delicious ways, like adding ale to her loaded beer cheese soup; pork stars in a pork belly crouton salad; maple syrup upgrades maple brown butter ravioli, and potato chips elevate cowboy chocolate bark.
Ree Drummond is cooking a collection of budget friendly dinners, starting with a fancy yet frugal chicken stroganoff with buttery parsley noodles that's perfect for dinner parties.
``The Kitchen`` is sharing fun-to-make recipes, starting with Jeff Maruo's pepperoni pizza fun-due; Katie Lee Biegel makes kid-approved beef and lentil tacos and Geoffrey Zakarian sweetens things up with almond croissant monkey bread.
Allison Janney joins Ina Garten at the barn for a day of amazing conversation and a cooking lesson. Ina welcomes Allison with Baked Fontina, a spin on a childhood favorite, and shares the secrets to making perfect Cacio e Pepe and Lemon Vinaigrette.
Ann Patchett joins Ina Garten for a fun-filled day at the barn; Ina welcomes her with a rustic Cherry Clafouti; for lunch, they share Charlie Bird's Farro Salad with Ina's Jammy Eggs and Ann's favorite Roasted Cauliflower.
On this trip, Guy Fieri is divin' into inventive eats; in Burlington, Vt., a funky joint cooking up mac and cheese pancakes; in Richmond, Va., going gangbusters with grits; artistic eatery in Ottawa, Canada.
A taste of Philadelphia; funky malt house serving Buffalo wings; Polish twist on the cheesesteak; longtime tavern making mama's real deal Italian recipes; mother-daughter trio cookin' up authentic Indonesian specialties.
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.
Two brothers-in-law carry on a decades-long seafood tradition; a mother-son duo running a breakfast, lunch and dinner joint in honor of their Pop; father-son meat masters firing up killer char-becue.
A Southern-style chicken sandwich and hush puppies in Portland, Ore.; three sisters put a unique spin on pizza in Oklahoma City, Okla.
Guy Fieri tracks down off-the-chain chicken, starting in Salt Lake City with a unique curry chicken mashup; in Albuquerque, N.M., the chicken is down-home fried alongside sweet waffles; in Grand Junction, Colo., it's nested in tacos with guacamole.
Guy Fieri's grabbing big flavor in some unexpected spots; there are south-of-the-border classics cooked up in Calgary, culinary masterpieces in a Memphis museum and an authentic British pub tucked away at a tiny Colorado airport.
Guy Fieri is getting into the funkiest of flavors; in Atlanta, two pals are serving up prime-time patty melt empanadas and a bakery in Los Angeles is plating craveable khachapuri.
A sandwich shop serving up tastes of Peru in Hollywood, Fla.; a pierogi palace in Philadelphia giving a fresh take on Polish specialties; a wood-fired pizza spot putting its own spin on pies in Fargo, N.D.
In California, Guy takes Marc Summers to check out fried rice in a bowl and burrito; then, he's off to Vegas with Hunter for real deal Jamaican and to Florida for lobster meatballs and pork cheek empanadas.
Guy Fieri's visiting restaurants owned by familiar Food Network faces; in Studio City, Calif., chef Antonia Lofaso is cooking up global flavors, and in Rapid City, S.D., chef Justin Warner is serving up righteous ramen and dynamite dumplings.
In Atlanta, a funky Asian spot puts out prime-time pork belly and wok-fried chicken; in Vancouver, an elevated diner dishes out duck pancakes and not-your-momma's meatloaf; in Kennewick, Wash., a brewpub pairs pints with house-made sausages.
In Atlanta, a funky Asian spot puts out prime-time pork belly and wok-fried chicken; in Vancouver, an elevated diner dishes out duck pancakes and not-your-momma's meatloaf; in Kennewick, Wash., a brewpub pairs pints with house-made sausages.
Guy Fieri tries standout seafood at an old ice cream shop in Tybee Island, Ga., and culinary comfort food in Savannah, Ga.; in Boise, Idaho, a taco spot gets creative with their carnitas.
Guy Fieri stops at some standout spots, starting with lights-out lamb shank at a Lebanese eatery in Minneapolis; a DDD O.G. in Venice, Calif. cranks out smoked wings and a Falmouth, Mass. joint has added a roast beef sammie.
Guy Fieri is digging into cheffed-up eats of all kinds; a ``Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives`` alum is sourcing local Decatur, Ga., ingredients for coffee-dusted venison; a joint in Texas is topping its bagels with basil schmears.
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's in Sicily, Italy, eating up local flavor; a pizzeria is spinning out creative twists on traditional pies; a cheffed-up spot is dishing out next-level langoustine spaghettone; a father-daughter duo is serving succulent seafood linguine.
Guy finds clean eats in Sioux Falls, S.D., a 25-ingredient meatloaf in Fairbanks, Alaska, and Midwest mashups in Moorehead, Minn.
In Laramie, Wyo, a restaurant-bar has nachos, and a spot is cooking up a vegetarian banh mi; a Mexican place in Alaska is serving duck tacos.
Guy Fieri checks in with some funky Flavortown tastemakers, starting with a wicked-good waffle spot in Syracuse; an Allston joint is bringing gourmet mushroom asada and a Minneapolis pub is stuffing their patties with ghost pepper cheese.
Guy Fieri's going global, beginning with Filipino island adobo in Calgary, Alberta; a food truck in Austin, TX, is serving brisket with a turmeric-and-tahini twist; a Hong Kong hotspot near Cincinnati is slinging serious stir-fry.
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's in Sicily, Italy, eating up local flavor; a pizzeria is spinning out creative twists on traditional pies; a cheffed-up spot is dishing out next-level langoustine spaghettone; a father-daughter duo is serving succulent seafood linguine.
Guy finds clean eats in Sioux Falls, S.D., a 25-ingredient meatloaf in Fairbanks, Alaska, and Midwest mashups in Moorehead, Minn.
In Laramie, Wyo, a restaurant-bar has nachos, and a spot is cooking up a vegetarian banh mi; a Mexican place in Alaska is serving duck tacos.
Guy Fieri checks in with some funky Flavortown tastemakers, starting with a wicked-good waffle spot in Syracuse; an Allston joint is bringing gourmet mushroom asada and a Minneapolis pub is stuffing their patties with ghost pepper cheese.
Guy Fieri's going global, beginning with Filipino island adobo in Calgary, Alberta; a food truck in Austin, TX, is serving brisket with a turmeric-and-tahini twist; a Hong Kong hotspot near Cincinnati is slinging serious stir-fry.
Guy Fieri stops at some standout spots, starting with lights-out lamb shank at a Lebanese eatery in Minneapolis; a DDD O.G. in Venice, Calif. cranks out smoked wings and a Falmouth, Mass. joint has added a roast beef sammie.
Guy Fieri is digging into cheffed-up eats of all kinds; a ``Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives`` alum is sourcing local Decatur, Ga., ingredients for coffee-dusted venison; a joint in Texas is topping its bagels with basil schmears.
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In this compelling investigation, John Walsh delves into OmegaXL and its natural origins; discover how this innovative supplement can provide relief from joint pain and improve your quality of life, all grounded in extensive research.
Healthy Joints for Life! Episode 1 of world-renowned orthopedist and longevity researcher Dr. Rich Diana's new series on healthy aging; learn about the real causes behind joint aging, and the promising new drug, supplement and therapy options.
Join your hosts Kevin Cash & Cory Cady as we discuss the 250th Anniversary of America with the official ``America 250'' logo on a Silver American Eagle label; we are locking in orders for this iconic release, but coins are limited! Don't miss out!
The Emmy-winning actor, comedian, writer and producer Julia Louis-Dreyfus joins Ina Garten at the barn to enjoy country French omelettes and a Beatty's chocolate cake frosting and piping masterclass.
Allison Janney joins Ina Garten at the barn for a day of amazing conversation and a cooking lesson. Ina welcomes Allison with Baked Fontina, a spin on a childhood favorite, and shares the secrets to making perfect Cacio e Pepe and Lemon Vinaigrette.
With staples from her pantry, Kardea Brown cooks a meal with grilled country-style pork ribs, red beans, rice, and grilled cabbage wedges with buttermilk ranch; for dessert, Kardea makes a cherry cola chocolate cake with warm, fudgy frosting.
Kardea Brown and her friends enjoy an afternoon on the water with a meal fitting for a boat ride; the menu includes a fancy BLT with pickled tomatoes, grilled watermelon and tomato salad, tuna pasta salad and Kardea's kitchen sink cookie.
Kardea Brown celebrates her boo's most recent trip around the sun by cooking up a menu chock full of his favorites, like Collard Green Stuffed Shells, Pear and Glazed Pecan Salad, Cast-Iron Garlic Parmesan Biscuits and Strawberry-Swirl Cheesecake.
In hopes of reporting the weather live, Kardea Brown serves meteorologist Dave Williams' crew mustard greens and artichoke dip, roasted grape chicken salad with tarragon and pecans, herb roasted potato wedges and no-bake peach pie cheesecake bars.
Ree rises and shines with four delicious breakfast bakes; she starts with maple pancake cake, puts a savory spin on breakfast monkey bread, fills the oven with a puff pastry quiche and ends with a sausage and pepper grits bake.
Ree Drummond spends just 16 minutes cooking four awesome meals; she whips up grilled cheese and broiled tomato soup, fuss-free sriracha maple salmon, a garlic parmesan butterflied drumsticks and caprese salad dinner, and tasty mushroom street tacos.
Ree Drummond is making over the menu at her Mercantile store; she's dishing out some new favorites like crunchy french toast, no-cook heirloom tomato salad, the Smokie Okie, a fabulous fried chicken BLT sandwich, and her strawberry cake.
Ree Drummond shares perfectly portioned meals for two; she has one-pan Apple Cider Pork Chops, speedy Easy Corn Pasta, extra comforting Meatloaf Patties and a shortcut side of Instant Cheesy Mash that's good enough for company.
Ree Drummond is making brunch, starting with brioche French toast with citrus cream cheese; egg white frittata, mini French breakfast puffs and more.
Ree Drummond shares the pasta love with four recipes; she makes a quick and easy skillet Chuckwagon Pasta, a cool Pickle-tastic Pasta Salad, deliciously simple Green Chili Chicken Ravioli Bake, and Drunken Pasta 2.0, a new spin on a favorite.
All the ways to fry tasty dishes; Katie Lee Biegel makes homemade pizza bites; Alex Guarnaschelli shares the perfect fried shrimp with orange slices and basil; Sunny Anderson shows how to make fried cookie dough balls!
The hosts are sharing nostalgic bites from their hometowns, like baked steak and gravy, New England clam dip and an authentic Chicago-style pizza pillow puff; chocolate pudding and cream roll cake is inspired by a well-loved sweet treat.
Four chefs who lost GGG in their final cook the last time around return for a second chance at proving themselves.
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 and Hunter force celebrity couples to shop in separate halves of the store to make breakfast in bed.
Guy Fieri challenges three chefs with one five-minute shop for the whole competition; they can only grab two ingredients per aisle to make a family friendly brunch; they must make an upscale dinner using leftover ingredients.
The second round heats up as Guy Fieri welcomes the final Super 16 chefs to battle for the remaining four spots in the Great 8. Who will keep their championship dreams alive and move closer to the belt, the coveted title, and $150,000?
Fieri welcomes the triumphant Great8 back to the arena for the fiercest quarterfinals in Tournament of Champions history.In four sudden death battles,eight world-class chefs face an amped-up randomizer as the categories go international this round.
Guy Fieri is challenging America's best chefs to compete in his ever-changing lineup of outside-the-box Flavortown restaurants, from food carts to fine dining; with $20,000 on the line, these chefs will need to be prepared for anything.
Eric Adjepong invites chefs Stephanie Izard, Jonathon Sawyer and Karen Akunowicz to a high-paced culinary poker showdown to face some of the most diabolical wildcards to win bragging rights and cold, hard cash.
Fieri welcomes the triumphant Great8 back to the arena for the fiercest quarterfinals in Tournament of Champions history.In four sudden death battles,eight world-class chefs face an amped-up randomizer as the categories go international this round.
Guy Fieri is challenging America's best chefs to compete in his ever-changing lineup of outside-the-box Flavortown restaurants, from food carts to fine dining; with $20,000 on the line, these chefs will need to be prepared for anything.
Eric Adjepong invites chefs Stephanie Izard, Jonathon Sawyer and Karen Akunowicz to a high-paced culinary poker showdown to face some of the most diabolical wildcards to win bragging rights and cold, hard cash.
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Jeff Mauro and Antonia Lofaso teach the recruits to craft their own version of a hero sandwich; in the main dish challenge, the teams venture into Mexican cuisine with flavorful enchiladas; the bottom two recruits face off in a taco showdown.
After a mystery scone tasting game, chefs Jeff Mauro and Antonia Lofaso ask the recruits to create their own flavorful scones; the teams prepare a multi-course dinner fit for royalty; some recruits are banished from the kitchen.
This potluck season, Ree Drummond is all about fast BBQ; she prepares a make-ahead berry cheesecake icebox pie and shortcut hash brown potato salad; then, Ree whips up a colorful cowboy caviar and gets sticky with spicy BBQ peach smoked sausage.
Ree Drummond hosts a Q&A with questions from friends, townsfolk and visitors to Pawhuska while she makes a party ready epic dip platter; she spills the secrets on her speedy hamburger soup, easy tomato cream pasta and 3-ingredient sausage casserole.
Ree Drummond shares simple takes on comfort classics; she spices up Tex-Mex chicken fried steak, puts a speedy spin on pesto chicken lasagna skillet, gives cream of celery soup a retro vibe, and adds luxury to white chocolate hot chocolate.
Ree Drummond puts a fresh spin on four 16-minute meals; a surprising Queso Steak Salad, BBQ Meatball Subs, Shrimp Scampi Pizzas and easy Creamy Garlic Chicken.
The hosts trade places and cook dishes in each other's style; Geoffrey Zakarian stacks an egg sandwich with tomato jam for Sunny Anderson while she mixes a gin and juice spritzer; Katie Lee Biegel makes a salad that represents her fellow hosts.
Katie Lee Biegel makes next-level shrimp tacos with habanero and peach salsa; Sunny Anderson kicks up salsa sweet and salty sesame baked chicken; Alex Guarnaschelli crafts a kimchi mayo.
Jesse Palmer challenges the seven remaining chefs to find inspiration in grab-and-go gas station snacks; the bakers create their own interpretation of a classic dessert, like an opera cake or a Sachertorte, for judges Duff Goldman and Zac Young.
Chef Martel Stone infuses his West African-inspired flavors into Bobby Flay's club; the Titans know better than to underestimate Martel's cool vibe, as he is here to settle a score with Brooke Williamson and win $25,000.
Chef Scott Conant enters Bobby Flay's kitchen to prove he still has what it takes to compete; Scott enjoys showing off his skills to the Titans, and it's all fun and games until judge Jonathan Waxman puts the pressure on.
Bengali American chef Avishar Barua has already won Beat Bobby Flay, and he's ready to test his might against Bobby Flay's Titans for a chance at $25,000; New York City chef Leah Cohen decides who will triumph.
Jet Tila may be friends with Bobby Flay's Titans, but he's ready to be not so friendly to add Triple Threat Champion to his list of accolades and walk away with $25,000; global chef Lorena Garcia will be the judge of that.
Sunny Anderson (``The Kitchen``) and chef Carla Hall arrive to whoop on Bobby Flay, bringing along Spanish cuisine expert Jonah Miller and Portuguese chef Ronny Miranda to duke it out first.
Anne Burrell and Jet Tila team up to take down Bobby Flay; they have the tough job of choosing between pizzaiolo Tony Gemignani and England's own Robert Aikens, who are both laser-focused and ready to prove their superior skill in the kitchen.
Fashion icon Tim Gunn and Carla Hall send chefs Rocco Carulli and Craig Richards down the runway to dress Bobby Flay down.
Comedian Samantha Bee and Michael Symon go all out to derail Bobby Flay so chefs Johnny Alvarez and Stanton Bundy can score a win.
Chef Antonia Lofaso partners with comedian Leslie Jones to bring the nuttiness, as chefs Josh Elliot and Vicky Colas attempt to get the last laugh over Bobby Flay.
Alex Guarnaschelli and comedian Roy Wood Jr. deliver a double dose of smack talk as chefs Joe Flamm and Dafne Mejia give Bobby Flay a run for his money.
Chefs Poppy O'Toole and Mika Leon lost once to Bobby Flay and they're back to ensure that doesn't happen again; Antonia Lofaso and Sophie Flay root them on from the sidelines.
Jeff Mauro and comedian Chelsea Peretti bring Bobby Flay the laughs as they cheer on Italian chefs Antonio de Ieso and Ciro Fodera.
Ann Patchett joins Ina Garten for a fun-filled day at the barn; Ina welcomes her with a rustic Cherry Clafouti; for lunch, they share Charlie Bird's Farro Salad with Ina's Jammy Eggs and Ann's favorite Roasted Cauliflower.
Allison Janney joins Ina Garten at the barn for a day of amazing conversation and a cooking lesson. Ina welcomes Allison with Baked Fontina, a spin on a childhood favorite, and shares the secrets to making perfect Cacio e Pepe and Lemon Vinaigrette.
``The Kitchen`` is sharing fun-to-make recipes, starting with Jeff Maruo's pepperoni pizza fun-due; Katie Lee Biegel makes kid-approved beef and lentil tacos and Geoffrey Zakarian sweetens things up with almond croissant monkey bread.
Ree Drummond is cooking a collection of budget friendly dinners, starting with a fancy yet frugal chicken stroganoff with buttery parsley noodles that's perfect for dinner parties.
Ree Drummond uses unexpected ingredients in delicious ways, like adding ale to her loaded beer cheese soup; pork stars in a pork belly crouton salad; maple syrup upgrades maple brown butter ravioli, and potato chips elevate cowboy chocolate bark.
Ree Drummond is all about fast and fabulous party food for easy entertaining; she prepares delicious Herby Mediterranean meatballs, an incredible Cajun shrimp cocktail, spicy jalapeno cheeseburger wontons and sophisticated rum balls.
Favorite foods from Oklahoma; saucy chili cheese tots, an onion burger and crispy fried okrah; an over-the-top boozy-blended root beer float.
Molly Yeh makes shrimp fun rolls, sticky fried rice with lap cheong, ginger scallion chicken steamed buns and a matcha crepe cake.
Molly Yeh makes a delicious farm-style brunch for her family that's chock-full of flavor; she prepares meaty chorizo scotch eggs, homemade English muffins with fresh chive butter, tangy green juice pops and moist mixed berry crumb cake.
Molly Yeh throws a baseball tailgate on the farm with Asian-inspired eats; she makes creamy bok choy peanut noodles, juicy lion's head meatball burgers with fried eggs and crunchy Asian coleslaw; for dessert, she makes her ooey-gooey mochi cookies.
Molly Yeh and Nick unearth local lore by reviving a historic speakeasy, Whitey's Wonderbar; Molly is inspired to make crispy roasted chicken with carrots and potatoes, a homemade bread, butter and relish plate, whitefish dip and her own dessert.
With Nick working the wheat harvest, Molly Yeh makes him a hearty lunch with wheat-inspired delights; she cooks up her ginger chicken meatballs on soy sauce braised cabbage, yeasted scallion pancakes, hand pulled chili oil noodles, and matcha mochi.
Molly Yeh makes a Greek-inspired meal for her sister, starting with yogurty marinated chicken skewers and perfectly packaged fried feta Greek salad pitas; then, there's skordalia, a creamy potato dip, served with herby grilled pita for dunking.
Celebrate the 250th Anniversary of American Freedom with this Gold 1776-2026 American Gold Eagle graded PF70UCAM. Encapsulated in a 1 of 250 40th Anniversary holder with the First Day of Issue designation, this is a once in a lifetime American coin!
Tired of bloating or gut issues that won't go away?; discovering the root cause-and how Emma can help eliminate methane-producing archaea, reset digestion and restore balance naturally.
Noah Cappe checks out a spicy and savory funnel cake at the Florida State Fair, makes a pitstop for the Truck Stop Burger at the Pima County Fair, and gets a turkey leg dinner at Rodeo Austin.
Noah Cappe raises a glass of mead and celebrates a meaty cone; he starts the day off with a biscuit breakfast at the Oak Mountain State Fair and dines on festive foods at the Magical Winter Lights Festival.
Starting in Caguas, Puerto Rico, with churrasco steak, risotto and ropa vieja dumplings; grabbing tandoori chicken and samosas in Middleton, N.J., and next-level Filipino dishes in Cleveland.
Guy Fieri is diving into texture and flavor; a BBQ bistro in Sherman Oaks is cooking the brisket noodles; a Cincinnati diner is plating top-notch chili crunch chicken nuggets; a spot in Austin is serving up a primo pasta margarita.
Guy Fieri is sampling fresh takes on traditional dishes, starting with carnitas ramen in Austin, Texas; a funky joint in Cincinnati, Ohio, is plating pulled pork poutine.
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 rolls into a tucked-away panini paradise in Chehalis, Wash.; a Korean spot in Brentwood, Tenn., gets spicy with its chicken and bulgogi; in Houston, a barbecue joint throws Tex-Mex into the mix with brisket tacos and jalapeño sausage.
Guy Fieri checks out a Trinidadian shop in Marietta, Ga., that's plating lights-out oxtail; a Los Angeles Thai spot serves beefed-up boat noodles; an Italian joint near Cincinnati fires up primo pancetta bucatini.
Guy Fieri digs into both meat and sweet, starting in Sioux Falls, S.D., where a market-butcher eatery is serving a culinary extravaganza; in Fargo, N.D., a bakery cafe makes sticky pecan rolls and a savory French pastry dish.
Guy Fieri's digging into pork dumplings from a husband-and-wife team in Sacramento, Calif.; a Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. bistro is mixing up a meat sauce; a mom-and-pop shop in San Jose, Calif. serves up black bean burgers.
Guy Fieri is sampling fresh takes on traditional dishes, starting with carnitas ramen in Austin, Texas; a funky joint in Cincinnati, Ohio, is plating pulled pork poutine.
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 rolls into a tucked-away panini paradise in Chehalis, Wash.; a Korean spot in Brentwood, Tenn., gets spicy with its chicken and bulgogi; in Houston, a barbecue joint throws Tex-Mex into the mix with brisket tacos and jalapeño sausage.
Guy Fieri checks out a Trinidadian shop in Marietta, Ga., that's plating lights-out oxtail; a Los Angeles Thai spot serves beefed-up boat noodles; an Italian joint near Cincinnati fires up primo pancetta bucatini.
Guy Fieri digs into both meat and sweet, starting in Sioux Falls, S.D., where a market-butcher eatery is serving a culinary extravaganza; in Fargo, N.D., a bakery cafe makes sticky pecan rolls and a savory French pastry dish.
Guy Fieri's digging into pork dumplings from a husband-and-wife team in Sacramento, Calif.; a Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. bistro is mixing up a meat sauce; a mom-and-pop shop in San Jose, Calif. serves up black bean burgers.
Starting in Caguas, Puerto Rico, with churrasco steak, risotto and ropa vieja dumplings; grabbing tandoori chicken and samosas in Middleton, N.J., and next-level Filipino dishes in Cleveland.