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"The Best Thing I Ever Ate"
Which is like about half the other shows on the Food or Cooking Channel where some food "celebrity," in this particular series, tells us about one dish in some category - appetizers, crunchy, cheesy, etc. - that is the "best" one "ever" that they've had.
This show - and several similar ones - are like popcorn, you enjoy it at first, but can't consume too much in one sitting or have it too often.
The real money moment of these shows are when they highlight a place or dish you've been to, which happens quite often with NYC restaurants. Then you get to compare how you feel about the place or dish versus the "expert."
The other money moment is whey they show you a dish you really, really, really want to try and it's from a place in your city. We've tried pizza, french fries, ice-cream and cake from places based on this show.
Which is like about half the other shows on the Food or Cooking Channel where some food "celebrity," in this particular series, tells us about one dish in some category - appetizers, crunchy, cheesy, etc. - that is the "best" one "ever" that they've had.
This show - and several similar ones - are like popcorn, you enjoy it at first, but can't consume too much in one sitting or have it too often.
The real money moment of these shows are when they highlight a place or dish you've been to, which happens quite often with NYC restaurants. Then you get to compare how you feel about the place or dish versus the "expert."
The other money moment is whey they show you a dish you really, really, really want to try and it's from a place in your city. We've tried pizza, french fries, ice-cream and cake from places based on this show.