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Bobby Flay's got his back against the wall when two chefs try to make his world spin; West African chef Godwin Ihentuge and Indian chef Kingshuk Dey battle to bring Bobby down, with a little heckling help from Sunny Anderson and Alex Guarnaschelli.
Comedian JB Smoove teams up with Michael Symon; chefs Mia Castro and Brandon Carter try to take Bobby down.
DJ D-Nice and Michael Symon bring out chefs Sue Torres and James Briscione from behind the judges' table.
Bobby Flay tries to make chefs Raymond Yaptinchay and Cara Stadler go nuts in the kitchen. Michael Voltaggio and actress Morena Baccarin are there to cheer them on to victory.
Food Network's Jet Tila and chef Carla Hall hope to get sweet revenge over Bobby Flay; they bring in Asian food specialists chef Dan Jacobs and chef Tony Nguyen to dodge Bobby's curveballs and take home a win.
Things get feisty in the kitchen when chefs Jarod Farina and Andrew McQuesten start talking smack; Food Network's Eddie Jackson and Buddy Valastro keep up the razzing to throw Bobby Flay off his game.
Comedian Nikki Glaser has Bobby Flay in her sights and nothing is off the menu; she and Chef Michael Voltaggio attempt to bring contenders Troy Gardner and Rachel Klein to a vegan victory over Bobby.
Bobby Flay's got a signature dish that's way out of his comfort zone, and ``Law & Order``'s Angie Harmon and Scott Conant aren't making it any easier as they aid and abet chefs Crystal Wahpepah and Adrien Blech.
Actress, comedian and foodie Aisha Tyler and Katie Lee Biegel get crafty.
BBQ Brawl veterans Carson Kressley and Rodney Scott reunite to put Bobby Flay's feet to the fire and bring home a well-charred win for chefs Kwasi Kwaa and Winnie Yee-Lakhani.
Chef Carla Hall and professional dancer Allison Holker Boss bring the moves as chefs Kimberly Plafke and Tiana Gee try to bring Bobby Flay a sweet defeat.
Scott Conant and Eric Adjepong unite with chefs Dane Blom and Emme Ribeiro Collins to gang up on Bobby Flay.
The View's Sunny Hostin and Christian Petroni rock Bobby Flay with a kati roll challenge; chefs Romain Paumier and Avishar Barua roll up to Bobby's kitchen.
Andrew Zimmern and Tiffani Faison recruit Filipino chefs Michael Collantes and Laila Bazahm to throw Bobby Flay a curveball.
Bobby Flay faces Voltaggio, Williamson, Urbina and Vigneron in cooking challenge.
Brooke Williamson and actor Randall Park recruit chefs Marcos Spaziani and Richard Van Lê to teach Bobby Flay a thing or two about a tricky signature dish.
Michael Symon and comedian Manon Mathews cheer on chefs Erin Miller and Stephen Coe, while Bobby Flay is greeted with a familiar face.
Michael Voltaggio and Christian Petroni choose chefs Lanny Chin and Wendy Zeng to tackle a tricky star ingredient in hopes of defeating Bobby Flay.
Chefs Anne Burrell and Eddie Jackson bring the noise as chefs Jessica Yarr and Matthew Zafrir bring the flavor to dump Bobby Flay in a pierogi battle.
Hip-hop icon Lil Jon and Anne Burrell get Bobby Flay's kitchen turned up with lights, beats and bottle service; chefs Eva Pesantez and Robert Butts have Bobby on the VIP list.
Bobby Flay faces Voltaggio, Williamson, Urbina and Vigneron in cooking challenge.
Brooke Williamson and actor Randall Park recruit chefs Marcos Spaziani and Richard Van Lê to teach Bobby Flay a thing or two about a tricky signature dish.
Michael Symon and comedian Manon Mathews cheer on chefs Erin Miller and Stephen Coe, while Bobby Flay is greeted with a familiar face.
Michael Voltaggio and Christian Petroni choose chefs Lanny Chin and Wendy Zeng to tackle a tricky star ingredient in hopes of defeating Bobby Flay.
Chefs Anne Burrell and Eddie Jackson bring the noise as chefs Jessica Yarr and Matthew Zafrir bring the flavor to dump Bobby Flay in a pierogi battle.
Hip-hop icon Lil Jon and Anne Burrell get Bobby Flay's kitchen turned up with lights, beats and bottle service; chefs Eva Pesantez and Robert Butts have Bobby on the VIP list.
The View's Sunny Hostin and Christian Petroni rock Bobby Flay with a kati roll challenge; chefs Romain Paumier and Avishar Barua roll up to Bobby's kitchen.
Andrew Zimmern and Tiffani Faison recruit Filipino chefs Michael Collantes and Laila Bazahm to throw Bobby Flay a curveball.
Alex Guarnaschelli and singer Josh Groban hit the high notes and raise up their chefs, Thomas Youell and Diego Sanchez, to grill Bobby Flay in his own kitchen.
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.
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Guy welcomes the eight remaining battle-tested chefs to contend with the randomizer and take on each other in sudden-death battles.
Duff Goldman and Kardea Brown task the sibling teams with creating family favorite desserts, but there's a five-minute baking time extension at stake that puts the bakers into a spin.
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.
Eric Adjepong hosts Los Angeles legends Mei Lin, Marcel Vigneron and Chris Oh at his culinary card game; the West Coast friends each have $5,000 on the line as they attempt to put the best spin on meat and potatoes to take the jackpot.
Eric Adjepong invites three of his favorite guys, Jet Tila,Eddie Jackson and Viet Pham, to his after-hours card game. These epic chefs each arrive with $5,000 for a night of card playing, fast-paced cooking and some major trash talking.
After midnight, Eric Adjepong invites top chefs to bring $5,000 of their own money, and play his culinary card game. Eric deals out the dish, time allotted and mandatory ingredients, but it's each chef's secret wildcard that makes or breaks the game.
Guy Fieri catches up with lights-out lengua at a mom-and-pop taco spot in Phoenix; a meatless butcher in Minneapolis puts their plant-based stamp on a huli-huli rib panini.
An Alameda, Calif., joint cooks Nashville hot-style chicken and puts a gourmet twist on a burger; in Lansing, Mich., chicken is served French-style at a funky pizza-pasta place; a Kona, Hawaii, spot blends Southern comfort with island flair.
Guy Fieri cruises the States to check out some Far-East flavors; in Seattle, a funky chicken spot puts an Asian spin on poultry; a family-run gem dishes out righteous Thai specialties on the big island of Hawaii.
On this trip, Guy Fieri grabs a fistful of righteous hand-held toppings starting with a kolach cafe in Salt Lake City cooking up their Czech specialties with some sweetness and comfort.
Guy Fieri is on the road to grab some serious sandwiches; in Austin, a rock-n-roll brunch bar adds a funky touch to meatloaf and a Monte Cristo; a Texas joint puts some '90s hip-hop into its stacked-up specialties.
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.
In Kauai, Hawaii, a culinary dojo amping up local specialties like saimin and chilli pepper chicken; a twist on tacos and burritos in Kansas City, Mo.; a funky food truck in El Paso, Texas, putting out meatless Mexican that's huge on taste.
Guy's digging into dishes from beef to buns and in Logan, Utah, a place is serving up worldwide flavor, like lomo saltado and a peanut butter burger.
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.
In a classic, comfort-filled joyride, Guy Fieri finds mozzarella sticks and gravy fries at a retro diner in Leavenworth, Wash.; homestyle fried chicken and grits in Draper, Utah; and stellar meatless chorizo at a vegan spot in Nashville, Tenn.
Guy Fieri's got Asian flavors, an American classic and some mashups in between; a Korean-Mexican joint in Anchorage, Alaska, rolls out kimchi burritos; a funky fusion spot in Albuquerque, N.M., heads off the charts with the bomb pork belly.
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 digging into all kinds of Italian; in Santa Barbara, Calif., Dennis Miller's riding shotgun for prime pizza; in Las Vegas, a vegan joint puts its spin on an Italian sandwich; a funky pizzeria stuffs chicken parm into strombolis.
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 hits the road for serious sammys; a vegan joint in New Jersey plates plant-based perfection, TOC champ Tiffani Faison brings Southern barbecue to Boston and a family spot in California mixes it up with lights-out lamb.
An uncle-nephew duo is changing the game in Gainesville, Fla., with a fried chicken sandwich; there's Mexican gone vegan in Dallas, Texas; a spot in Baton Rouge, LA, is putting their stamp on pot pie.
Guy Fieri revisits popular Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives locations; he samples banana coffee bread in Cambridge, Mass., homemade meatloaf in Chicago and pepper porchetta in Duluth.
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.
Guy Fieri visits restaurants with diverse cuisines; he tries Balinese chicken thighs at a Southeast Asian restaurant in Minneapolis and BBQ Reubens at a New Jersey; a couple prepares plant-based dishes in Montana.
Guy Fieri's having Southern meats and more; in Alabama, a family-run barbecue joint is putting out a Boss Burger with a side of ribs; in Atlanta, Chef G. Garvin's steakhouse is serving up a next-level lobster mac and cheese.
Guy Fieri hits the road for elevated meatloaf and creative chicken trifecta in Omaha, Neb., dynamite dip and fall-off-the-bone pork in Daphne, Ala., and bomb bao with a righteous Reuben in Stamford, Conn.
Guy Fieri's piling up the meat with a little sweet; in Santa Barbara, Calif., a hidden gem is putting out funky fusion like Korean paella; in Florida, a Boynton Beach butcher is elevating porchetta; a Boca Raton food truck is cooking cheesecake.
Guy Fieri revisits popular Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives locations; he samples banana coffee bread in Cambridge, Mass., homemade meatloaf in Chicago and pepper porchetta in Duluth.
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.
Guy Fieri visits restaurants with diverse cuisines; he tries Balinese chicken thighs at a Southeast Asian restaurant in Minneapolis and BBQ Reubens at a New Jersey; a couple prepares plant-based dishes in Montana.
Guy Fieri's having Southern meats and more; in Alabama, a family-run barbecue joint is putting out a Boss Burger with a side of ribs; in Atlanta, Chef G. Garvin's steakhouse is serving up a next-level lobster mac and cheese.
Guy Fieri hits the road for elevated meatloaf and creative chicken trifecta in Omaha, Neb., dynamite dip and fall-off-the-bone pork in Daphne, Ala., and bomb bao with a righteous Reuben in Stamford, Conn.
Guy Fieri's piling up the meat with a little sweet; in Santa Barbara, Calif., a hidden gem is putting out funky fusion like Korean paella; in Florida, a Boynton Beach butcher is elevating porchetta; a Boca Raton food truck is cooking cheesecake.
Guy Fieri hits the road for serious sammys; a vegan joint in New Jersey plates plant-based perfection, TOC champ Tiffani Faison brings Southern barbecue to Boston and a family spot in California mixes it up with lights-out lamb.
An uncle-nephew duo is changing the game in Gainesville, Fla., with a fried chicken sandwich; there's Mexican gone vegan in Dallas, Texas; a spot in Baton Rouge, LA, is putting their stamp on pot pie.
In St. Petersburg, Florida, a lights-out spot with righteous ramen; in Lansing, a funky joint frying up everything from wings to pig skins to chicken gizzards; a New Orleans smokehouse sausage meat pies and spicy shrimp boudin.
Sandwiches and serious spice; in Longmont, a spot with a pork burger and cauliflower; in Columbus, a Chicago-style joint with Italian beef and gyros; Aarti Sequeira and Jet Tila join Guy in LA, where a chef dishes out fiery Thai specialties.
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Molly Yeh makes nostalgic favorites for a campy talent show on the farm, including pizza-inspired mozzarella mac and cheese, sausage and broccoli pesto packets, and homemade squeeze cheese and crackers; for dessert, there's s'mores ice cream pie.
Molly Yeh celebrates her husband's birthday with an Italian-inspired meal and friendly little roast; meaty ziti with pesto dollops, giardiniera bruschetta, fried olive salad with creamy harissa dressing and classic red velvet birthday cake.
Molly Yeh makes a delicious dinner during naptime; she sneaks away to prepare Slow Cooker Asian Wedding Soup, one-Dish Salmon and Veggies, Tamagoyaki and a Red Bean Snacking Cake with Yogurt Glaze.
It's wheat harvest time, and it is time to make a tasty wheat truck lunch for two. Crispy fried chicken Banh Mi sandwiches, a side of salt and vinegar potato salad, a savory miso broccoli grain salad, and a tart pickled plum crumble.
Molly Yeh and Nick celebrate their completed home reno by dining in their new porch swing; Molly cooks up wild rice pancakes with cherry compote, everything bagel chicken and biscuits, kimchi potato salad and chocolate peanut butter sheet cake.
Molly Yeh makes a big Midwestern lunch for her favorite farmer that includes bacon and ranch grain bowls, savory monkey bread with creamy veggie dip, crispy deep-fried pickle chips, and beautiful giant almond butter blossoms.
Ree Drummond is celebrating slow-cooked food that's quick to make; she begins with a one-pan dinner of Slow Roasted Chicken and Vegetables, followed by Best Ever Oven Brisket, Cherry Tomato Confit and a gooey Slow Cooker Chocolate Pudding Cake.
Ree makes fast and fabulous food for two, starting with a speedy sausage and gnocchi skillet. Ree also whips up a Tex-Mex style shrimp and bacon quesadilla, steakhouse ciabatta pizzas and pancake bowls.
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 moves fast with some fabulous 30-minute one pan meals; skillet fiesta pork chops and a sheet pan salmon bake with caper herb mayo; Ree makes one pot gnocchi and cauliflower and a snappy family style steak sandwich.
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Making the best versions of dishes; Katie Lee Biegel's Shrimp Scampi and Alex Guarnaschelli's Chicken Parmesan with Vodka Sauce; Zac Young from Halloween Baking Championship stops by to make The Ultimate Carrot Cake.
Duff Goldman and Kardea Brown task the sibling teams with creating family favorite desserts, but there's a five-minute baking time extension at stake that puts the bakers into a spin.
Guy Fieri revisits favorite diners, drive-ins and dives; these restaurants expand locations, menus and culinary boundaries.
In Smyrna, Ga., a doctor-turned-chef fires up amazing Asian from righteous ramen to Korean wings.
Guy grabs grub from all around the globe; in Wilmington, Del., there's a true British pub serving authentic English staples from fish and chips to Yorkshire Pudding; a poke counter is dishing out a Hawaiian classic with an updated twist in Kauai.
Guy Fieri's digging into crazy twists on chicken and burgers; in Wilmington, Del., there's a bourbon bar that's piling pork onto a patty and doctoring up chicken skins.
In Garland, a century-old staple serving up tasty sandwiches and a sweet treat; in Oklahoma City, a local landmark is dishing out Southern specialties, and in Denver, a spot putting a healthy spin on classic comfort foods.
In Fargo, N.D., a funky place is piling barbecue onto mac and heating up wings; a Mexican joint in Parkland, Fla., is pumping out righteous recipes inside a gas station; a scratch-made spot servin' up hearty home cooking in Philadelphia.
Guy Fieri's grabbing sandwiches, spice and everything nice, starting with lights-out lamb in Fargo, N.D.; a spot in Sioux Falls, S.D., is loading up hand-held flavor bombs and in Fairbanks, Alaska, a wild pizza place is making spicy, sweet pies.
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.
Righteous ramen in Millcreek, Utah; an authentic Italian spot making artichoke parmesan soup in Grand Junction, Colo; stuffed cabbage and schnitzel in Albuquerque, N.M.
Guy Fieri's travels with Antonia Lofaso on a culinary journey through Puerto Rico; in Old San Juan, they have a chicken-trifongo combo; a spot in Juncos serves plantain-picadillo lasagna and a stew made with pig's feet.
Guy Fieri's flying with chicken and so much more; in Santa Barbara, Calif., a butcher is saucing up chicken tacos; in Delray Beach, Fla., an homage to Mom includes a mouthwatering pasta; in Las Vegas, a chef is going over the top with Thai creations.
Guy Fieri hits up pit stops; a farm-to-table joint in Mobile, Ala., is cooking up killer étouffée; a pizza joint in Greenwich, Conn., is putting out real-deal pie; a Mediterranean spot in Cody, Wyo., is serving up lights-out lamb flatbread.
Guy Fieri tries a Polish restaurant, a Caribbean restaurant in San Antonio, Texas, and a shrimp restaurant in Brunswick, Ga.
This trip, Guy Fieri's getting into mega Mexican, mac 'n' cheese and prime-time pie; there's lights-out Latin in Chicago putting an upscale spin on shrimp empanadas and the-bomb birria grilled cheese.
Guy Fieri gets into seafood, sandwiches and more; a joint in Baton Rouge, La., makes a Cuban sandwich, a Gainesville, Fla., bakery serves an artichoke croissant and a spot in Tallahassee, Fla., features pineapples.
Michael Symon and comedian Manon Mathews cheer on chefs Erin Miller and Stephen Coe, while Bobby Flay is greeted with a familiar face.
Brooke Williamson and actor Randall Park recruit chefs Marcos Spaziani and Richard Van Lê to teach Bobby Flay a thing or two about a tricky signature dish.
Bobby Flay faces Voltaggio, Williamson, Urbina and Vigneron in cooking challenge.
Andrew Zimmern and Tiffani Faison recruit Filipino chefs Michael Collantes and Laila Bazahm to throw Bobby Flay a curveball.
The View's Sunny Hostin and Christian Petroni rock Bobby Flay with a kati roll challenge; chefs Romain Paumier and Avishar Barua roll up to Bobby's kitchen.
Scott Conant and Eric Adjepong unite with chefs Dane Blom and Emme Ribeiro Collins to gang up on Bobby Flay.
Chef Carla Hall and professional dancer Allison Holker Boss bring the moves as chefs Kimberly Plafke and Tiana Gee try to bring Bobby Flay a sweet defeat.
BBQ Brawl veterans Carson Kressley and Rodney Scott reunite to put Bobby Flay's feet to the fire and bring home a well-charred win for chefs Kwasi Kwaa and Winnie Yee-Lakhani.
Actress, comedian and foodie Aisha Tyler and Katie Lee Biegel get crafty.
Bobby Flay's got a signature dish that's way out of his comfort zone, and ``Law & Order``'s Angie Harmon and Scott Conant aren't making it any easier as they aid and abet chefs Crystal Wahpepah and Adrien Blech.
Comedian Nikki Glaser has Bobby Flay in her sights and nothing is off the menu; she and Chef Michael Voltaggio attempt to bring contenders Troy Gardner and Rachel Klein to a vegan victory over Bobby.
Things get feisty in the kitchen when chefs Jarod Farina and Andrew McQuesten start talking smack; Food Network's Eddie Jackson and Buddy Valastro keep up the razzing to throw Bobby Flay off his game.
Food Network's Jet Tila and chef Carla Hall hope to get sweet revenge over Bobby Flay; they bring in Asian food specialists chef Dan Jacobs and chef Tony Nguyen to dodge Bobby's curveballs and take home a win.
Bobby Flay tries to make chefs Raymond Yaptinchay and Cara Stadler go nuts in the kitchen. Michael Voltaggio and actress Morena Baccarin are there to cheer them on to victory.
DJ D-Nice and Michael Symon bring out chefs Sue Torres and James Briscione from behind the judges' table.
Comedian JB Smoove teams up with Michael Symon; chefs Mia Castro and Brandon Carter try to take Bobby down.
Bobby Flay's got his back against the wall when two chefs try to make his world spin; West African chef Godwin Ihentuge and Indian chef Kingshuk Dey battle to bring Bobby down, with a little heckling help from Sunny Anderson and Alex Guarnaschelli.
Actress Ali Larter links up with chef Michael Voltaggio to blind Bobby Flay with the bright lights of Hollywood and defeat him; international chefs Jorge Gonzalez and Yuri Szarzewski attempt to throw Bobby off his game with their global fare.
Reid Scott makes a campaign run against Bobby Flay with all-star running mate Sunny Anderson; chefs Ned Baldwin and Sieger Bayer want to veto Bobby's winning record and snag a landslide victory of their own.
Host Eric Adjepong challenges Asian American legends Jet Tila, Dale Talde, and Nini Nguyen in a raucous, irreverent, late-night culinary street fight where the winner could go home with $15,000 and bragging rights over their peers.
Chef Bryan Voltaggio has never beaten his younger brother Michael in competition, so he's desperate to take him down, along with the rest of Bobby Flay's Titans and walk away with $25,000.
Chef Michelle Wallace feels like the underdog against Bobby Flay's Titans, but she's here to prove her down-home Southern flavors can compete with anyone to win $25,000. Katie Lee Biegel, star of The Kitchen, determines the winner.
Veteran Chef Karen Akunowicz lights up Flay's kitchen with her personality and battles the Titans with her modern grandma cuisine; judge Scott Conant doesn't go easy on anyone with his high standards.
Bobby Flay challenges the Titans with Chef Ayaka Guido, and as the right hand to Chef Jean George Vongerichten, she comes prepared with her Michelin training; the Titans are shocked by the return of Chef Frank Prisinzano and his bold opinions.
Laila Ali invites four chefs to resolve fiery recipe rivalries; Mika Leon squares off against Brad Delgado, accusing him of stealing her recipes; Tommy Jobst and Chris Lombardi settle who builds the best burgers.
Laila Ali invites married couples to her arena, starting with Michael and Kwini, who challenge their friends and rivals, Lucy and Bret; Chef Tia Raiford challenges husband Chef Matthew Raiford to see who gets top billing in their home kitchen.
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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 invites three savory winners and three dessert winners to pair up into super teams; the randomly selected teams have just one hour to make a sweet and savory appetizer, an upscale dinner and dessert using only a single basket of groceries.
Host Eric Adjepong challenges Asian American legends Jet Tila, Dale Talde, and Nini Nguyen in a raucous, irreverent, late-night culinary street fight where the winner could go home with $15,000 and bragging rights over their peers.
Three favorite chefs join forces with their spouses in a non-stop, three-course competition where Guy Fieri tests their cooking chops and communication skills. The couples have one hour to make an amazing date night dinner with an on-the-fly dessert.
Flavortown Market is overflowing with whammy ingredients, so Guy Fieri declares that the chefs will bank $2,500 for each whammy item they use.
Host Eric Adjepong challenges Asian American legends Jet Tila, Dale Talde, and Nini Nguyen in a raucous, irreverent, late-night culinary street fight where the winner could go home with $15,000 and bragging rights over their peers.
Three favorite chefs join forces with their spouses in a non-stop, three-course competition where Guy Fieri tests their cooking chops and communication skills. The couples have one hour to make an amazing date night dinner with an on-the-fly dessert.
Flavortown Market is overflowing with whammy ingredients, so Guy Fieri declares that the chefs will bank $2,500 for each whammy item they use.
Guy Fieri invites three savory winners and three dessert winners to pair up into super teams; the randomly selected teams have just one hour to make a sweet and savory appetizer, an upscale dinner and dessert using only a single basket of groceries.