Food Wars (American TV series)

Food Wars was a weekly Travel Channel series hosted by Camille Ford that debuted on Tuesday, March 9, 2010.[1] The show featured restaurant rivalries in cities around the United States, with loyal fans cheering for one of two restaurants that serve one of the city's signature dishes. A blind taste test with five tasters was conducted at the end of each show to decide which restaurant's version of the dish was better.

Food Wars
GenreFood Reality
Presented byCamille Ford
Country of origin United States
Original language(s)English
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes22
Production
Executive producer(s)Matt Sharp
Producer(s)Scott Miller (series)
Joseph Schneier (story)
Joshua C. Diaz (story)
Lani Neumann (field)
CinematographyScott Sans
Editor(s)Liam Lawyer
Camera setupMulti-camera
Release
Original networkTravel Channel
Original releaseMarch 9 (2010-03-09) 
November 17, 2010 (2010-11-17)
External links
Website

The show aired 1 season from March to November 2010. It was cancelled and not picked for any further seasons.

Format

In each episode, Food Wars traveled to a particular U.S. city and finds two restaurants who are top-rated rivals serving the same dish, one symbolic of the featured city (e.g., Buffalo wings in Buffalo, New York). Camille Ford visits both restaurants, tries the dish in question and talks with owners and fans. The show presents a history of each restaurant and origins of the rivalry.

At the end of each episode, a taste test was conducted with the judging panel. Each judge tasted a sample of each dish and voted for his favorite. The restaurant that received more votes was declared the winner of that food war. In the beginning of the series, the panel consisted of two "super fans" - one of each restaurant's most loyal customers and fans - and three impartial judges consisting of local personalities and/or critics. Also, in this format, the judging was done via a blind taste test, where the identity of each sample was not revealed until after the judging. Beginning with the 14th episode the taste test format changed. The superfans were dropped and host Camille Ford joined the taste test panel with two other locals. The panel is no longer blindfolded; they know whose dish they are tasting and can ask the owner questions.

Episodes

Food Wars debuted on March 9, 2010 with two back-to-back episodes that premiered at 10:00 and 10:30 PM EST, featuring buffalo-wing restaurants in Buffalo, New York and Italian-beef restaurants in Chicago. Further episodes aired on Wednesday nights at 10:00 PM EST.

Episode Ep. # Original Air Date Rivalry Winner
"Buffalo, NY Wing War"01March 9, 2010Anchor Bar vs. Duff'sDuff's

Food Wars traveled to Buffalo, New York to pit Anchor Bar against cross-town rival Duff's to decide which serves the city's best Buffalo wings. The show was filmed in late December 2009.[2]

"Chicago, IL Italian Beef War"02March 9, 2010Al's #1 Italian Beef vs. Mr. BeefMr. Beef

Food Wars traveled to Chicago to settle a rivalry between two Italian-beef sandwich restaurants: Al's #1 Italian Beef and Mr. Beef. In a lopsided victory, Mr. Beef soundly defeated Al's 4-1.[3]

"Pittsburg, KS Fried Chicken War"03March 16, 2010Chicken Annie's vs. Chicken Mary'sChicken Mary's

Food Wars' visit to Pittsburg, Kansas pitted fried-chicken rivals Chicken Annie's and Chicken Mary's against each other. The episode was filmed January 15–17, 2010.[4]

"Lockhart, TX BBQ War"04March 23, 2010Kreuz Market vs. Smitty's MarketKreuz Market

In Lockhart, Texas, Food Wars featured the barbecue rivalry between Kreuz Market and Smitty's Market, which resulted from a family feud between brother and sister.[5] Unlike other episodes which taste-test a single food item, this week's challenge featured both beef brisket and smoked sausage from each restaurant, which according to one judge's commentary caused voting confusion.

"Minneapolis, MN Jucy Lucy War"05March 30, 2010Matt's vs. The 5-8 ClubMatt's

Two Minneapolis favorites battled it out in this episode. Each restaurant claims to have invented the city's signature Jucy Lucy (or Juicy Lucy), a hamburger that boasts melted cheese cooked inside the meat patty. This installment was filmed February 8–10, 2010.[6]

"Tucson, AZ Sonoran Dog War"06April 6, 2010BK vs. El Güero CaneloBK

Food Wars' excursion into Tucson, Arizona featured two purveyors of the Sonoran hot dog, a hot dog wrapped in bacon and topped with pinto beans, chopped tomatoes, both fresh and grilled onions, mustard, jalapeño sauce and mayonnaise. This episode was filmed January 28–30, 2010[7] and in a Food Wars first, both opposing superfans (who happen to be brothers) voted for the same competitor, BK's Sonoran dog.

"Washington, D.C. Jumbo Pizza Slice War"07April 13, 2010Pizza Mart vs Jumbo SlicePizza Mart
"New York, NY Pastrami Sandwich War"08April 20, 2010Katz’s Deli vs Second Avenue DeliKatz’s Deli
"Los Angeles, CA Gourmet Burger Truck War"09August 18, 2010Baby's Badass Burgers vs Grill 'Em AllBaby's Badass Burgers
"Detroit, MI Coney Island Hot Dog War"10August 25, 2010American Coney Island vs Lafayette Coney IslandAmerican Coney Island
"Pueblo, CO Slopper War"11September 1, 2010Gray's Coors Tavern vs Sunset InnSunset Inn
"Kansas City, MO BBQ Ribs War"12September 8, 2010Arthur Bryant's vs Gates Bar-B-QArthur Bryant's
"New Orleans, LA Po'Boy Sandwich War"13September 15, 2010Domilise's Restaurant vs Parkway Bakery & TavernDomilise's
"Philadelphia, PA Philly Cheesesteak War"14September 22, 2010Pat's vs Tony Luke'sPat's King of Steaks
"Chicago, IL Deep Dish Pizza War"15September 29, 2010Pizzeria Uno vs Lou Malnati'sLou Malnati's
"Newark, NJ Italian Hot Dog War"16October 6, 2010Jimmy Buff's vs. Charlie's "Famous" Italian Hot DogCharlie's
"Milwaukee, WI Cheeseburger War"17October 13, 2010Sobelman's vs. AJ Bomber'sAJ Bomber's
"Omaha, NE Steak War"18October 20, 2010Caniglia's Venice Inn vs. Piccolo Pete's RestaurantCaniglia's
"Key West, FL Key Lime Pie War"19October 27, 2010Blue Heaven vs. Blond GiraffeBlond Giraffe
"Maine Lobster Roll War"20November 3, 2010Alisson's Restaurant vs. The Clam ShackThe Clam Shack
"Reno, NV Awful-Awful Burger War"21November 10, 2010John Ascuaga's Nugget vs. The Little NuggetThe Little Nugget
"New York City Pizza War"22November 17, 2010John's of Bleecker Street vs. Grimaldi's PizzeriaGrimaldi's Pizzeria

See also

References

  1. "Travel Channel's Food Wars official web site". Travel Channel. Archived from the original on March 23, 2010. Retrieved March 20, 2010.
  2. Andrew Z. Galarneau (January 5, 2010). "Travel Channel brings Food Wars to Buffalo's wings". The Buffalo News. Archived from the original on April 10, 2010. Retrieved March 20, 2010.
  3. Marcus Riley (March 9, 2010). "Travel Channel Explores Italian Beef Debate". NBC 5, Chicago. Retrieved March 20, 2010.
  4. Greg Grisolano (March 15, 2010). "Food Wars aims to settle fried-chicken competition". The Joplin Globe. Retrieved March 20, 2010.
  5. "Second Helpings: Austin Barbeque". The Austin Chronicle. March 17, 2000. Retrieved March 23, 2010.
  6. Clara James (February 8, 2010). "Jucy Lucy Fan? Juicy Lucy Fan? Come and Show Your Support on TV". About.com. Retrieved March 23, 2010.
  7. Valerie Vinyard (January 27, 2010). "Sonoran-dog fans sought for filming of travel show". Arizona Daily Star. Retrieved March 31, 2010.
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