The Zimmern List - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Portland, Maine
Andrew takes a walk down memory lane as he visits his favorite haunts in Portland, Maine. He enjoys pastries at his dad's favorite bakery, blows a single day's calories eating poutine and digs into juicy pork prepared over a wood-fired grill.
Boston
Andrew goes deeper into Boston than the usual stops in the historic city. He takes in a game at Fenway Park, enjoys old-school sausages and cheese in the Italian North End, cools down with a lemon slush and dines on innovative tapas.
Los Angeles
Andrew tries young chefs' new creations and classic dishes in Los Angeles.
Austin
Andrew heads to Austin, TX, home to some outrageously good food. He tries mouthwatering BBQ brisket, a fresh take on Mexican food and stops by a food trailer park where he tries a poke bowl.
New Orleans
Andrew visits New Orleans to indulge in all the tastes the city has to offer. He starts in the French Quarter at the country's oldest, continually-run family restaurant. Then, he heads to a beloved eatery for the famous beignets.
San Francisco
Andrew heads to San Francisco, a wonderland for those who love food. He samples fresh produce at a farmers' market, shares a secret hot spot in the Tenderloin District and enjoys fresh crab and shrimp salad at Swan Oyster Depot.
San Diego
Andrew visits his favorite spots in an often-overlooked city for foodies: San Diego. He grabs a bite of fresh seafood in Little Italy, authentic Mexican in Barrio Logan and a mash-up of Japanese, SoCal and Hawaiian at Pokirrito.
Branson
Andrew Zimmern travels to Branson, a small Missouri town known for its family-friendly live shows and comfort food classics. He finds unique eats at Silver Dollar City amusement park and country ham at Branson Cafe before grabbing dinner and a show at Dixie Stampede.
New York
Andrew returns to his old stomping grounds -- New York City. First, he stops in Brooklyn for some classic pizza. Then, he grabs a bite of the comfort food from his childhood before reliving memories of eating dim sum in Chinatown.
Nashville
Andrew visits Nashville to take a bite out of Southern staples in the city that music built. He stops by a festival to experience the perfect chef, food and music crossover, then digs in to one of the best Sunday suppers in town.
Seattle
Andrew travels to Seattle, a city with a spirit of invention when it comes to dining out. He visits the International District for a bite at Seattle's oldest sushi restaurant, then he ends the trip with the essential clams and chowder meal.
Chicago
Andrew visits Chicago and starts his food tour with classics like a hot dog and deep-dish pizza. Then, he drops by other hot spots including one of the best barbecue joints in the city and a restaurant with a three Michelin stars.
Las Vegas
Andrew travels to Las Vegas, NV, once a culinary wasteland that is now home to high-end restaurants and a new food movement. He ventures off The Strip for Korean barbecue and hot pot, then digs in to a classic Hawaiian dish.
Baltimore
Andrew drops by Baltimore, a city tied to its nautical past that's now bustling with food courts and farm-to-table restaurants. He dines on dishes straight out of a family's cookbook, freshly caught blue crab and a classic dinner.
Twin Cities
From his favorite late dining spots to a classic American pastime, Andrew Zimmern takes us to both the Minneapolis and St. Paul places he loves to frequent when he's not on the road.
Portland, Oregon
Andrew Zimmern visits Portland, Oregon, for servings of some of the best food in the country. He stops by a couple of the city's many food cart pods for his absolute favorite version of chicken and rice at Nong's Khao Man Gai and Pollo al Carbon at Chicken and Guns. He also makes stops at Broder Cafe, Blue Star Donuts, Bing Mi and the can't-miss Le Pigeon.
Atlanta
Andrew drops by Atlanta, a city with a dozen different food personalities. He digs in to Southern staples, hunts down one of the best burgers in America and makes a beeline to a joint serving up delicious Korean fare.
Washington, DC
Andrew tours the nation's capital, where he connects with a congresswoman over a power breakfast of Moroccan grits, savors the international flavors of Union Market and enjoys his go-to sweet potato pie from Henry's Soul Food Cafe.
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