Best Food Show?

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No Reservations is one of the only one that I HAVE to watch every episode. I guess you could include Top Chef, but I consider that more of a competition show

I am also a huge NR fan. However it isnt that much of a food show anymore and is more of a cultural experience and alcohol consumption show.
 

Clonefan32

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Pretty but Im a boob man.



oh and...


Would.

You're not seeing the full picture here. Wait until you hear her spanish accent...way hotter than Giada's "hey look how Italian I am" accent.
 

3TrueFans

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Bizarre Foods is a really good show, obviously the food is not appealing, but the information and people are really cool to hear about.
 

3TrueFans

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I caught the show Meat Men on Food Network a few times, it was pretty good and interesting.
 

oldman

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I really like Chopped, Next Food Network Star, Restaurant: Impossible, Worst Cooks in America.
 

cyrevkah

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I loved Good Eats. I am hoping that Justin wins the Next Food Network Star, because I think it may have a similar feel.

Sometimes I enjoy watching Resturant Impossible. DDD is always good. My favorite shows are usually the competitions though. Chopped, Worst Cook....

I used to like Iron Chef America, but the new chefs don't hold my attention very well. I could watch Morimoto all day and Simon, but it seems like they do not get chosen often.
 

ISpyCy

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Actual Food Show: I've always liked Man vs. Food. I've eaten at a couple of the restaurants that Adam had been to and found them to be pretty good. Haven't done any of the challenges that he's done, but that may be a stretch for me.

Reality Food Show: Hell's Kitchen. Not only is it entertaining to watch, but the format has been virtually unchanged since Season 1.
 

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