Food Network's Guy Fieri rolls out to visit America's favorite diners, drive-ins and dives, interviewing the owners of the food establishments and samples the items on their menus.Food Network's Guy Fieri rolls out to visit America's favorite diners, drive-ins and dives, interviewing the owners of the food establishments and samples the items on their menus.Food Network's Guy Fieri rolls out to visit America's favorite diners, drive-ins and dives, interviewing the owners of the food establishments and samples the items on their menus.
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I concur with those who have expressed criticism of the host. But, it is his show, so the viewer has to put up with him.
What really stands out, though, and makes this series amazing, is the enormous variety of restaurants, recipes, and dishes. Even though I'm a carnivore, even the Vegan dishes look good. I wonder where the chefs get all the ingredients; I've never seen some of them. The dedication and effort the owners put into their establishments is admirable.
I have two questions:
How many days do they stay at the site? No way can he eat that much in one sitting.
How many restaurants are visited and bomb out, because the food stunk?
What really stands out, though, and makes this series amazing, is the enormous variety of restaurants, recipes, and dishes. Even though I'm a carnivore, even the Vegan dishes look good. I wonder where the chefs get all the ingredients; I've never seen some of them. The dedication and effort the owners put into their establishments is admirable.
I have two questions:
How many days do they stay at the site? No way can he eat that much in one sitting.
How many restaurants are visited and bomb out, because the food stunk?
Guy makes this show work, he is funny and even though I may never get to all the locations in the series. Highly recommended.
Touring America's restaurants the only way Guy Fiery knows how - by introducing you to the families who prepare it & the cultures that inspired them to do so. Making food fun is what Guy does best.
Guy Fieri is entertaining as the hose of Diners, drive-ins and divers. Most of the food I see on the show looks delicious. And some of the portions are large.
Its interesting to see all the different types of food the restaurants make on the show. Watching the show makes me wish that food could be passed from inside the TV to me. A food transporter. It makes me wish I had smell o vision at the very least.
I have never tried to make any of the food on front the show. I never even thought of making any of the food front the show until I wrote that.
I am surprised that there are so many restaurants for Guy to travel to. If the whole world were like me there would be no restaurants. I have not been out to eat in awhile. But, I like seeing the restaurant food. That is for sure. Most of it looks delicious.
If you like food I am sure you will like Diners, drive ins and divers. Its fun to watch. The food is out of bounds as Guy would say.
Its interesting to see all the different types of food the restaurants make on the show. Watching the show makes me wish that food could be passed from inside the TV to me. A food transporter. It makes me wish I had smell o vision at the very least.
I have never tried to make any of the food on front the show. I never even thought of making any of the food front the show until I wrote that.
I am surprised that there are so many restaurants for Guy to travel to. If the whole world were like me there would be no restaurants. I have not been out to eat in awhile. But, I like seeing the restaurant food. That is for sure. Most of it looks delicious.
If you like food I am sure you will like Diners, drive ins and divers. Its fun to watch. The food is out of bounds as Guy would say.
10Andresen
If you've ever written an angry letter to a corporation demanding that they remove all trans-fat from their products, this show might not be your cup of tea.
Normal humans, on the other hand, will think that it is mac-daddy money and totally off the hook (which is to say, rather enjoyable).
Host Guy Fieri drives his red 1967 Camero convertible across the country on a never-ending road trip to Flavortown. He stops at locally owned restaurants which generally feature big portions, big flavor, big attitude, and big crowds. Many of the restaurants on this show have been local favorites for decades, some going back 90 years or more.
The restaurants featured on "Triple D" usually have some unusual feature. This includes a restaurant inside of a gas station, a classically trained chef serving meals at a bowling alley, a roving wagon which brings bar-be-que to your neighborhood, a restaurant that is made out of old school buses, a joint that serves a combination of Mexican-Jamaican-Chinese food, and hundreds more.
As a cooking show, I find DDD to be better than most of the shows on Food Network. With most pot and pan shows, the host is trying to impress you with their cleverness. On DDD, you get to watch actual people cook actual food for actual crowds of people spending actual money. You see plenty of innovative techniques and flavor combinations for making and serving great food when time is of the essence.
Many of these techniques and flavor combinations can be applied to lean protein, fruits, vegetables, beans, legumes and whole grains. In other words, you can watch this show and then make a healthy meal for your family that they'll actually eat. Watch this show with a pen and a notepad. You'll be glad you did.
Diners Drive-Ins And Dives showcases America's diversity, innovation and entrepreneurial spirit. 500 years from now, historians will study this show to understand American culture in the early 21st century, and to laugh at Guy Fieri's hairstyle.
Normal humans, on the other hand, will think that it is mac-daddy money and totally off the hook (which is to say, rather enjoyable).
Host Guy Fieri drives his red 1967 Camero convertible across the country on a never-ending road trip to Flavortown. He stops at locally owned restaurants which generally feature big portions, big flavor, big attitude, and big crowds. Many of the restaurants on this show have been local favorites for decades, some going back 90 years or more.
The restaurants featured on "Triple D" usually have some unusual feature. This includes a restaurant inside of a gas station, a classically trained chef serving meals at a bowling alley, a roving wagon which brings bar-be-que to your neighborhood, a restaurant that is made out of old school buses, a joint that serves a combination of Mexican-Jamaican-Chinese food, and hundreds more.
As a cooking show, I find DDD to be better than most of the shows on Food Network. With most pot and pan shows, the host is trying to impress you with their cleverness. On DDD, you get to watch actual people cook actual food for actual crowds of people spending actual money. You see plenty of innovative techniques and flavor combinations for making and serving great food when time is of the essence.
Many of these techniques and flavor combinations can be applied to lean protein, fruits, vegetables, beans, legumes and whole grains. In other words, you can watch this show and then make a healthy meal for your family that they'll actually eat. Watch this show with a pen and a notepad. You'll be glad you did.
Diners Drive-Ins And Dives showcases America's diversity, innovation and entrepreneurial spirit. 500 years from now, historians will study this show to understand American culture in the early 21st century, and to laugh at Guy Fieri's hairstyle.
Did you know
- TriviaDrives a Chevy Camaro SS throughout the series. In some episodes, he drove different vehicles, especially for the episodes filmed in Hawaii. It was decided not to ship the Camaro.
- ConnectionsReferenced in The Jay Leno Show: Episode #1.43 (2009)
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