Unique Eats

Unique Eats is a TV series on Cooking Channel[1] about various restaurants across the United States and their signature dishes. The show features talking head interviews with various chefs and food critics[2] who give their judgement about the foods. Each episode[3] focuses on one theme, such as "comfort foods" or "desserts".

Unique Eats
GenreCooking
Directed byIrene Wong
Emily Benson
Presented byLee Anne Wong
StarringAmanda Freitag
Country of originUnited States
Original language(s)English
No. of seasons6
No. of episodes74
Production
Producer(s)Emily Benson
Irene Wong (executive producer)
CinematographyJonathan Belinski
Editor(s)Tony Oswald
Kyle Hepp (story ed.)
Running time30 minutes
Production company(s)iW Productions
Release
Original networkCooking Channel
Picture format16:9
Chronology
Related showsUnique Sweets

Regular cast

The Unique Eats cast is made up of food industry professionals; such as chefs, restaurateurs, cookbook authors, food writers and even home cooks who all describe their favorite dishes at eating establishments featured in each episode.

Episode list

Season 1 (2010)

# Title Original airdate
11"Comfort Foods"May 31, 2010
22"Meats"May 31, 2010
33"Desserts"June 14, 2010
44"Gastropubs"June 21, 2010
55"Hand-Held Eats"July 15, 2010
66"Adventure"August 2, 2010
77"Food Fantasy"August 9, 2010
88"Americana"August 9, 2010
99"Great Spaces"August 16, 2010
1010"Italian"August 23, 2010

Season 2 (2010-2011)

# Title Original airdate
111"Brunch"November 21, 2010
122"Late-Night Eats"November 28, 2010
133"Cupcakes"December 5, 2010
144"Southern Favorites"December 12, 2010
155"Burgers"December 19, 2010
166"Ice Cream"December 26, 2010
177"Sandwiches"January 23, 2011
188"Chocolate"January 30, 2011
199"Street Food"February 9, 2011
2010"Extreme Farm to Table"February 27, 2011
2111"Cheese"March 13, 2011
2212"Drinks"March 20, 2011
2313"Small Plates"March 27, 2011

Season 3 (2011)

# Title Original airdate
241"Seafood"April 3, 2011
252"Asian"April 10, 2011
263"Delis"April 17, 2011
274"Pubs"April 24, 2011
285"Bistro"April 31, 2011
296"BBQ"June 5, 2011
307"Pizza"June 12, 2011
318"Chicken"June 26, 2011
329"Neighborhood Gems"June 19, 2011
3310"Cheap Eats"July 3, 2011
3411"Fried Food"July 10, 2011
3512"Lunch Spots"July 17, 2011
3613"Wine Bars"July 31, 2011

Season 4 (2011-2012)

# Title Original airdate
371"Queens"November 27, 2011
382"Between the Bun"December 4, 2011
393"Mexican"January 1, 2012
404"Bar Food"January 8, 2012
415"Eat & Sleep"January 15, 2012
426"Maine Weekend"January 22, 2012
437"Comfort Foods"January 22, 2012
448"Wine Country Weekend"February 12, 2012
459"Local Legends"February 19, 2012
3310"Dirt Cheap & Delicious"February 26, 2012
4611"Food By Fire"March 4, 2012
4712"Portland Weekend"March 18, 2012
4813"Pasta"March 25, 2012
4914"Philadelphia Weekend"April 22, 2012

Season 5 (2012)

# Title Original airdate
501"Eat Your Veggies"April 29, 2012
512"Craving Comfort"May 6, 2012
523"Hot Spots"May 27, 2012
534"Nostalgis Noshes"June 10, 2012
545"Romantic Spots"June 17, 2012
556"Global"June 24, 2012
567"Mash-Ups"July 1, 2012
578"Hot & Spicy"July 8, 2012
589"Off the Grid"July 15, 2012
5910"Vegas"July 22, 2012
6011"Polynesian Paradise"August 26, 2012
6112"Houston Weekend"August 3, 2012
6213"Seafood"September 3, 2012

Season 6 (2013)

# Title Original airdate
631"Old School"August 11, 2013
642"Hotlanta"August 18, 2013
653"Swine"August 25, 2013
664"Chi-Town"September 1, 2013
675"Innovators"September 8, 2013
686"Modern Italian"September 15, 2013
697"Reinvention"September 22, 2013
708"New Asian"September 29, 2013
719"Small Bites"October 6, 2013
7210"Hot Lunch Spots"October 13, 2013
7311"Ethnic Eats"October 27, 2013
7412"Brooklyn Rising"November 3, 2013

References

  1. Salkin, Allen (2010-04-20). "The Food Network Expands with the Cooking Channel". The New York Times. Archived from the original on August 11, 2011. Retrieved August 24, 2011.
  2. "Howard Kurtz - Food TV's new clone". Washingtonpost.com. Retrieved 2015-03-08.
  3. "Food Network, Cooking Channel serving up a new shows - Chicago Tribune". Articles.chicagotribune.com. 2010-12-16. Retrieved 2015-03-08.
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