No Taste Like Home with Antoni Porowski
- TV Series
- 2025–
Porowski takes famous guests on an international journey into their pasts through food in each episode.Porowski takes famous guests on an international journey into their pasts through food in each episode.Porowski takes famous guests on an international journey into their pasts through food in each episode.
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Such a moving show! I laughed, I cried, and I learned some stuff! The videography is beautifully done. It's such a colorful show that hits the mark for every mood. And I swear you can almost smell the meals they make together. The very real in-depth research that went into chasing down these histories and connecting people was so moving. And every episode made me hungry for whatever food they were enjoying through their journeys. In a time when the future is so uncertain, it's a big comforting hug to experience some of the past- especially the tasty parts. My only critique is that I wish there was more!!
I have noticed a trend in my life recently where I've been gravitating towards "cosy", "feel-good" media and this show definitely checks that box. I love literally everything about it: travel, good food, history and kindness. I always loved Antoni's personality from Queer Eye and honestly I actually think this show suits him better - he clearly loves food, he engages with normal everyday folk so naturally, and he's just like the perfect, kind friend to have with you on a potentially emotional journey. I sincerely hope they do more shows and showcase more cultures and countries - I'll definitely tune back in when they do.
Such a fantastic and refreshing show looking into the history of celebrities through food. Antoni Porowski is an excellent host that doesn't get in the way of the story being told. The touring through the various countries and cultures is enlightening and entertaining. His guests are truly excited to explore how certain dishes served in their homes during childhood are connected to the history of their families, and their cultural roots. All of this is presented with a genuine straightforward manor without any celebrity drama or acting. A refreshing series to say the least.
I hope they add on to this six episode series.
I hope they add on to this six episode series.
Wife and i binge watched the entire season in 1 sitting. Beautiful display of what we all enjoy...food, family and travel!
Antoni is brilliant and has a wonderful way engaging with the cast and giving bite-sized historical tidbits. Each episode offered a heartfelt exploration of heritage, blending personal stories, historical context, and cultural significance that we found both entertaining and educational. It left us wanting to explore new cuisines and a renewed passion to travel the international skies. Being from Aus hopefully they can do an episode this way in the future. Kudos to Nat Geo!!
Antoni is brilliant and has a wonderful way engaging with the cast and giving bite-sized historical tidbits. Each episode offered a heartfelt exploration of heritage, blending personal stories, historical context, and cultural significance that we found both entertaining and educational. It left us wanting to explore new cuisines and a renewed passion to travel the international skies. Being from Aus hopefully they can do an episode this way in the future. Kudos to Nat Geo!!
I think this is the first time I've given anything 10 stars.
LOVE, LOVE LOVE this.
Loved 'WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE? And which NBC had followed through will giving us the promised new seasons.
If history were taught using genealogy and culinary histories history would have had life in classrooms.
Am an amateur genealogist and lifetime home cook.
I'm watching the James Marsden episode now. Am waiting to hear Chicken Fried Steak to have its roots in Germany's Schnitzel.
I get a result saying I need to lengthen my review! That's a first! Usually I'm told to shorten them.
More and longer seasons please.
LOVE, LOVE LOVE this.
Loved 'WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE? And which NBC had followed through will giving us the promised new seasons.
If history were taught using genealogy and culinary histories history would have had life in classrooms.
Am an amateur genealogist and lifetime home cook.
I'm watching the James Marsden episode now. Am waiting to hear Chicken Fried Steak to have its roots in Germany's Schnitzel.
I get a result saying I need to lengthen my review! That's a first! Usually I'm told to shorten them.
More and longer seasons please.
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