This series is more personal than "Bizarre Foods: Delicious Destinations." And it's less calm and structured than "The Zimmern List". That is definitely not a bad thing! It makes you feel like you're in a taxi exploring with Andrew and his local guides. You get a less glamorous and more realistic view of the places visited focused on things real people eat and some of the less familiar parts of human food culture. Similar to Bizarre Foods, but less about extreme foods. Culture and human interaction are at the forefront. I recommend this if you want to enjoy maybe the closest network tv show that you'll get to actually being there with Andrew hearing funny and disturbing stories from all over the world. Sounds cliche, but you'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll question your thoughts on life; you may cringe and you will probably burp, but you will have an enriching experience.
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