Host Padma Lakshmi takes audiences on a journey across America, exploring the rich and diverse food culture of various immigrant groups, seeking out the people who have so heavily shaped wha... Read allHost Padma Lakshmi takes audiences on a journey across America, exploring the rich and diverse food culture of various immigrant groups, seeking out the people who have so heavily shaped what American food is today.Host Padma Lakshmi takes audiences on a journey across America, exploring the rich and diverse food culture of various immigrant groups, seeking out the people who have so heavily shaped what American food is today.
- Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
- 1 win & 10 nominations total
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I love how Padma addresses the culture and history so sensitively and relates to the people she meets. She has a lovely and respectful manner and comes across authentically. She really found her voice in telling these stories. It's beautifully produced and I thoroughly enjoyed every episode. I look forward to another season - there are so many more stories to tell.
Aside from the fact that Padma Lakshmi is gorgeous and i would watch her read the alphabet, this show has a mix that I have not seen before. Her role has expanded beyond the food - its history, its influence in American culture,the people that make the food American from original cultural roots. We as Americans are all immigrants with the exception of Native Americans and this show brings the melting pot into sharp focus and our roles in it. She is smart, has an offhanded comic streak, and is respectful and knowledgeable about the cuisines. I have only seen 2 episodes but I am hooked. Who has Preet Baharra as a guest? This show is perfect in the current climate of immigration fear. Anyone who says "Go back where you came from" - this country is empty.
I have seen four memorable episodes of this extraordinary show. The cinematic quality of this show, makes it so far past everything I have seen. Apart from Padma Lakshmi's presence, nearly every frame is a paean to the location and the people she is with.
The other aspect of this show that is so wonderful is Executive Producer and Star, Padma Lakshmi. Her passion coupled with knowledge and obvious experience, along with her attention to detail, exposes the viewer to a truly unique experience. In the opening of the show she says you she is seeking to find what American food is. But, what she is doing, is introducing us to the fabric of our country, that on this anniversary of the birth of Emma Lazarus, during another dose of xenophobia, is not only instructional but soulfully, up-lifting.
I love watching her discover these flavors, and get right in there with the chefs to assist with the prep. The pleasure she expresses and her unabashed joy about what she is tasting and doing is absolutely infectious. I think she is headed for an Emmy, if I have anything to say about it.
I look forward to future episodes and hope she will come to Maui after this pandemic is over, where she will find places like Komoda's bakery (over 100 year old, opened in 1916), the food trucks, such as Geste Shrimp, Grandma's, Ulupalakua Ranch Store and so many others.
I am so grateful for this wonderful series. It is so much more than a food show.
The other aspect of this show that is so wonderful is Executive Producer and Star, Padma Lakshmi. Her passion coupled with knowledge and obvious experience, along with her attention to detail, exposes the viewer to a truly unique experience. In the opening of the show she says you she is seeking to find what American food is. But, what she is doing, is introducing us to the fabric of our country, that on this anniversary of the birth of Emma Lazarus, during another dose of xenophobia, is not only instructional but soulfully, up-lifting.
I love watching her discover these flavors, and get right in there with the chefs to assist with the prep. The pleasure she expresses and her unabashed joy about what she is tasting and doing is absolutely infectious. I think she is headed for an Emmy, if I have anything to say about it.
I look forward to future episodes and hope she will come to Maui after this pandemic is over, where she will find places like Komoda's bakery (over 100 year old, opened in 1916), the food trucks, such as Geste Shrimp, Grandma's, Ulupalakua Ranch Store and so many others.
I am so grateful for this wonderful series. It is so much more than a food show.
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I am a big fan of Padma and I never skipped a single episode of Top Chef. This series is very different in many ways as it truly captures the culture and history behind the food. I believe food is the highway to someone's soul and Padma does a remarkable job in capturing the culture and story of the chef as well as the food.
Unlike other reviews here, I thoroughly enjoyed the show. This is not just about food, its about the culture that cultivated the food habits. Very engaging and Padma was very good.
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