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Street Food: Asia

Street Food: Asia

20197.61 Season9 EpisodesEnded

Overview

Embark on a global cultural journey into street food and discover the stories of the people who create the flavorful dishes.

Created by Andrew Fried
NetworksNetflix

Themes & Keywords

cookingtravelfoodreenactmentcultureculinary artsworld cuisinestreet food

About Street Food: Asia

Street Food: Asia is a documentary series that first aired in 2019 exploring themes of cooking, travel, food, reenactment, culture, culinary arts. Created by Andrew Fried, Embark on a global cultural journey into street food and discover the stories of the people who create the flavorful dishes.

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