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Exploring the rich culture of street food in some of the world's most colorful cities.Exploring the rich culture of street food in some of the world's most colorful cities.Exploring the rich culture of street food in some of the world's most colorful cities.
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I have not seen too many food shows. Saw this featured on Netflix and decided to give it a go and just finished the Delhi episode. It has a very nice format that runs smoothly first exploring the history of the food featured and focuses on the life story of a street vendor although it does show others as well. The style works quite well as are the animations and soundtrack. Other shows can be irkingly sensationalist in their presentation with the host hogging the attention instead of the subject material. One thinks of the typical Western foreigner just going around. But the focus on just one individual and his struggles to be able to cater to common people just going about their day was a refreshing take. Very inspirational and down-to-earth. Looking forward to finishing this. Shows that food is not just about eating. It's about people.
I have really enjoyed this show and seeing all of the amazing food from all of these different places looks fantastic. I wish I could go eat at each restaurant. But the fact that they do the voiceover translation really bothers me. I want to be able to hear what the people are saying in their own native language and have subtitles in English. I really dislike the English voiceovers. But what's worse is I usually watch with subtitles on anyway, and the English subtitles don't match what the English translator is saying, which is extremely annoying and distracting. Seriously just get rid of the voiceovers and let the people speak and then correctly subtitle it in English. If it weren't for this, this show would be perfect.
Most of story are base on their own real experience. When I watch those video . It seems I travel in that country . See what's that place looks like ? Know more about different cultures.
It's about people and there stories, culture and food. It's great, colorful and lovely.
It's an amazing docuseries that shows not just a selection of famous street food from Asian countries but also the social and historical context behind theses dishes. I hope to see more seasons. Latin America would be a great option for the next one.
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