great dishes and creative cooking
Love street vendors wish all large cities has some of this quality. Love the education travel information. This is a good show for all the family to watch and those who wish to learn to cook some of those timeless old traditional goodies.
Nice show, interesting recipes
I had to quit watching this series for one reason. Andy Bates' insistence at taking a massive bite of food then talking through and around it while chomping away. It's repulsive. If this doesn't bother you (apparently it doesn't bother much of anyone anymore if my grown coworkers coming to talk at me while masticating means anything) then soldier on because I really do review the show next.
The show's content was good, wander around nicely filmed streets, meet a street cook and learn about a dish or two, then eat and simultaneously talk and chomp, then head back home to cook something inspired by the dish from the street. This was done twice per segment. The dishes from the street and in the kitchen were interesting and you could sometimes cook not just Bates' dishes, but also a dish done in the street section - if the street food cook had prepared a relatively simple dish and cooked it during the segment. It's a nice mix of showing off a city, showing off some interesting...
Interesting to learn about British street food
You get to see different areas of Brittian, the street food that is sold there and then learn how to make it at home. It's great.
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