United Plates of America
S01:E08 - Chicago: Italian Food
S01:E01 - Los Angeles: Japanese Food
California has one of the largest populations of Japanese people in America.
S01:E02 - San Diego: Mexican Food
California was once called Mexico before the United States purchased it. In San Diego we eat the real Mexican food from those who do it best.
S01:E03 - Miami: Cuban Food
Miami isn’t just close to Cuba geographically; it’s a true hub for authentic Cuban cuisine.
S01:E04 - Boston: Irish Food
It is estimated that as many as 4.5 million Irish arrived in America between 1820 and 1930.
S01:E05 - New York: Melting Pot of Food
The Statue of Liberty has welcomed millions of immigrants from all over the world to New York, creating a melting pot of different cultures.
S01:E06 - Los Angeles: Healthy Food
Los Angeles is not only the center of the world’s biggest film and television industry, it is also the leader in setting trends.
S01:E07 - San Francisco: Vietnamese Food
After the Vietnam War ended in 1975, many Vietnamese people migrated to California, much of them settling in San Francisco.
S01:E08 - Chicago: Italian Food
It's hard to imagine another cuisine that has had as much of an impact on modern dishes as Italian cuisine.
S01:E09 - St Louis: Bosnian Food
Believe it or not, there are over 70,000 Bosnian people who migrated to St Louis during the Bosnian war.
S01:E10 - Nashville: American Food
The cultural tapestry of the United States has been formed by the multiple distinct populations that make up its population, and food is no different.
S01:E11 - New Orleans: Soul Food
It’s always so intriguing to discover the roots of a culture.
S01:E12 - Atlanta: Food Trucks
Food trucks: this exciting food trend is sweeping across states, bringing delicious cuisine directly to the people in innovative and mobile ways.
S01:E13 - Seattle: Seafood
Lurking beneath the waters of the northwest is some of the best seafood in the country and in fact, the world.