I liked Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives; it made me long for more individual, non-chain restaurants, because of all these places that sounded so fantastic.
Another one I liked, although it didn't seem to be on very long was The Best Thing I Ever Ate (or something like that). They'd pick a theme, like pasta, or chocolate or breakfast or seafood or what have you, and then interview celebrity chefs about the best thing they'd ever eaten (another restaurant's food, not their own) and, damn, everything always sounded so amazing.
The only cooking show I really watch is The Great American Baking Show during holiday time. Apparently, the original, British version is better (or so everyone says) but I very much enjoy it.
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Another one I liked, although it didn't seem to be on very long was The Best Thing I Ever Ate (or something like that). They'd pick a theme, like pasta, or chocolate or breakfast or seafood or what have you, and then interview celebrity chefs about the best thing they'd ever eaten (another restaurant's food, not their own) and, damn, everything always sounded so amazing.
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