Porowski takes famous guests on an international journey into their pasts through food in each episode.Porowski takes famous guests on an international journey into their pasts through food in each episode.Porowski takes famous guests on an international journey into their pasts through food in each episode.
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Such a fantastic and refreshing show looking into the history of celebrities through food. Antoni Porowski is an excellent host that doesn't get in the way of the story being told. The touring through the various countries and cultures is enlightening and entertaining. His guests are truly excited to explore how certain dishes served in their homes during childhood are connected to the history of their families, and their cultural roots. All of this is presented with a genuine straightforward manor without any celebrity drama or acting. A refreshing series to say the least.
I hope they add on to this six episode series.
I hope they add on to this six episode series.
What a show!!!! One of the best I watched in ages, SO impressive. Absolute hats off to the team who was able to find out all of those details about these people their ancestors, truly mindblowing. The combination of family history and food that connects generations was so so so good and heartwarming.
Antoni is an amazing host, he is so calm, funny, receptive, perseptive and kind.
Please give me like at least 10 more seasons. My only note would be to invite the native family member on the road as well. Now a couple of times we would have a celebrity whose parent was native from another country and they travelled there without them? That was a bit weird and I would think the show would be way more special to the viewers and the participants as well if it could a parent/child endeavour.
Other than that 10000% recommend and I truly hope they make more seasons.
Antoni is an amazing host, he is so calm, funny, receptive, perseptive and kind.
Please give me like at least 10 more seasons. My only note would be to invite the native family member on the road as well. Now a couple of times we would have a celebrity whose parent was native from another country and they travelled there without them? That was a bit weird and I would think the show would be way more special to the viewers and the participants as well if it could a parent/child endeavour.
Other than that 10000% recommend and I truly hope they make more seasons.
I think this is the first time I've given anything 10 stars.
LOVE, LOVE LOVE this.
Loved 'WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE? And which NBC had followed through will giving us the promised new seasons.
If history were taught using genealogy and culinary histories history would have had life in classrooms.
Am an amateur genealogist and lifetime home cook.
I'm watching the James Marsden episode now. Am waiting to hear Chicken Fried Steak to have its roots in Germany's Schnitzel.
I get a result saying I need to lengthen my review! That's a first! Usually I'm told to shorten them.
More and longer seasons please.
LOVE, LOVE LOVE this.
Loved 'WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE? And which NBC had followed through will giving us the promised new seasons.
If history were taught using genealogy and culinary histories history would have had life in classrooms.
Am an amateur genealogist and lifetime home cook.
I'm watching the James Marsden episode now. Am waiting to hear Chicken Fried Steak to have its roots in Germany's Schnitzel.
I get a result saying I need to lengthen my review! That's a first! Usually I'm told to shorten them.
More and longer seasons please.
I have noticed a trend in my life recently where I've been gravitating towards "cosy", "feel-good" media and this show definitely checks that box. I love literally everything about it: travel, good food, history and kindness. I always loved Antoni's personality from Queer Eye and honestly I actually think this show suits him better - he clearly loves food, he engages with normal everyday folk so naturally, and he's just like the perfect, kind friend to have with you on a potentially emotional journey. I sincerely hope they do more shows and showcase more cultures and countries - I'll definitely tune back in when they do.
Even though this six-part 2025 series is from National Geographic, I have to admit I was hesitant to watch what I feared would be a superficial celebrity-focused food travel series, this one hosted by Queer Eye's popular cooking coach Antoni Porowski. However, after watching three episodes, I found myself gravitating to this well-crafted cross-pollination of Henry Louis Gates Jr.'s "Finding Your Roots" and Phil Rosenthal's "Somebody Feed Phil". Each show focuses on a Gen X-to-Y celebrity, spotlights the cuisine of his or her ancestral country, and shares revelations regarding ancestral lineage that are even unknown to the celebrity's immediate family. The result is part travel show, part food porn, part cooking demo, and part genealogy discovery. It might come across as a bit contrived, but at least in the episodes featuring Florence Pugh (England), Awkwafina (South Korea), and Henry Golding (Malaysia/Borneo), the results were custom-polished travelogues enhanced by their likability and their refreshing sense of curiosity. Porowski manages a consistent level of infectious energy, though I think partnering with a genealogy expert might bolster his credibility as a globetrotting host. It's on Hulu.
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