Exploring the rich culture of street food in some of the world's most colorful cities.
Genre: Documentary
Cast:Philip Hersh , Caitlyn Elizabeth , Chawadee Nualkhair , Daniel Lee Gray
The inspirational story of street food chef Jay Fai, who puts a spin on tom yum soup and boasts a Michelin star for her crab omelets.
Toyo is the humorous, fiery chef of a beloved izakaya in Osaka, Japan. The city known for popularizing street food favorites from okonomiyaki to takoyaki
From the crispy, savory chaat to the spiced chole bhature, these Delhi street flavors are deeply connected to family stories and political history.
Peer through millennia as these centenarians serve you Jajan Pasar, Gudeg and Mie Lethek on the streets of this city ruled by a Sultan.
Tofu pudding. Fish head soup. Goat stew. These family-owned street stalls of Chiayi are bastions of Taiwan's culinary traditions.
The food stalls at Gwangjang Market showcase some of South Korea's beloved old favorites, from soy-marinated crabs to knife-cut noodles.
Snail and broken rice are staples of Ho Chi Minh City's outdoorsy street food culture, which has been shaped by both history and family memory.
Putu piring, wonton noodles, chili crab, chicken rice. Hawkers selling some of Singapore's favorite dishes offers a glimpse into their lives.
Benefitting from the rich biodiversity of the land and sea, Florencio Escabas makes a reef eel soup held dear by the island city's many residents.