Food Paradise season 2

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Food Paradise
Season 2
No. of episodes5
Release
Original networkTravel Channel
Original releaseNovember 24 (2010-11-24) –
December 22, 2010 (2010-12-22)
Season chronology
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Season 1
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Season 3

The second season of Food Paradise, an American food reality television series narrated by Mason Pettit on the Travel Channel, premiered on November 24, 2010. First-run episodes of the series aired in the United States on the Travel Channel on Mondays at 10:00 p.m. EDT. The season contained 5 episodes and concluded airing on December 22, 2010.[1]

Food Paradise features the best places to find various cuisines at food locations across America. Each episode focuses on a certain type of restaurant, such as "Diners", "Bars", "Drive-Thrus" or "Breakfast" places that people go to find a certain food specialty.[2]

Episodes[edit]

Bacon Paradise[edit]

Restaurant Location Specialty(s)
All Good Cafe Dallas, Texas Thick-sliced Wright's peppered bacon
Slater's 50/50 Burgers by Design Anaheim, California "The 50/50 Burger"-50% ground beef 50% ground bacon (topped with fried egg, pepper jack cheese, avocado & chipotle mayo), "Peanut Butter & Jealousy Burger", bacon milkshakes, bacon brownies
3 Bar & Grill Arlington, Virginia Own spice-cured smoked bacon, bacon-wrapped pork chop with bacon cornbread, "Heritage Hog"-pig roast
The Lido Deck Newport Beach, California Homemade pig and lamb bacon, wild boar bacon with soft-boiled egg on top, elk burger with wild boar bacon
Bad Decisions Bar (Fell's Point) Baltimore, Maryland Happy hour bacon cocktails (all drinks served with a side bowl of fried bacon)
Hash House A Go-Go San Diego, California Bloody Mary BLT, "Hair-of-the Dog" – 24 ounce beer served with honey-cured smoked bacon, "BBBLT"-triple the bacon, lettuce & tomato
Martini's at the Beach Santa Cruz, California World's biggest BLT sandwich (oversized sandwich piled high with bacon)

Food Truck Paradise[edit]

Restaurant Location Specialty(s)
Uncle Gussy's Traditional Greek Cuisine (51st St. & Park Ave.) New York City, New York Gyros, Souvlakis, Greek salads
Flying Pig Healthy Taste (Washington Blvd.) Los Angeles, California & (Sunset Blvd. & Cole Ave.) Hollywood, California French-Asian tacos (gua-bao & sliders)
The Grilled Cheese Truck East Los Angeles, Los Angeles, Hollywood & Venice Beach, California "Cheesy Mac 'n' Rib" (macaroni and cheese & BBQ rib meat grilled cheese sandwich)
Ali Baba's Turkish Kebabs @ Food Cart Pods (parking lot) (10th St. & Alder St.) Portland, Oregon Lamb and rice kebabs
The Dump Truck @ Food Cart Pods Portland, Oregon Dumplings (bacon cheeseburger dumplings)
Saucy's BBQ @ North Station Pod (2800 North Greeley Ave. & North Killingsworth St.) Portland, Oregon Sweet-sauced BBQ pork ribs
Whiffle's Fried Pies @ Cartopia Food Pod (SE Hawthorne Ave. & SE 12th St.) Portland, Oregon Famous fried fruit pies
Pyro Pizza @ Cartopia Food Pod Portland, Oregon Stone-oven baked thin-crust pizza pies
Potato Champion Belgian Fries @ Cartopia Food Pod Portland, Oregon "Pomme Frites"-Belgian fries (cheese curds & gravy fries, peanut butter & jelly fries)
Mr. C's Grease Truck @ Rutgers University campus New Brunswick, New Jersey Grease Truck food, "Fat Sandwiches" – 8-inch overstuffed sandwiches with meats, fries, sauces, and cheeses (famous "Fat Darrell", "Fat Cat") Fat Sandwich Challenge
Fojol Bros. of Merlindia: A Traveling Culinary Carnival (Logan Circle Park @ Rhode Island Ave. & 14th St.) Washington D.C. First performance food truck, Indian food (chicken curry, mango lasse popsicles)
Roman Chewing Candy (5510 Constance St.) New Orleans, Louisiana Horse drawn cart, Roman candy sticks (vanilla, chocolate & strawberry taffy-like candies)

Deep Fried Paradise 2: Extra Crispy[edit]

Restaurant Location Specialty(s)
Acme Oyster House New Orleans, Louisiana Fried oysters, po' boys, "Boo Fries" – cheese fries with gravy, oyster challenge (15 dozen in 8 minutes)
Ye Old King's Head Pub Santa Monica, California British chip shop (fish 'n' chips)
Montgomery Inn: The Ribs King (Montgomery suburb) Cincinnati, Ohio fried Saratoga chips (aka potato chips)
Fletcher's Corney Dogs @ Fair Park Fairgrounds Dallas, Texas "Texas State Fair Fried Food Competition" (corn dogs)
Clark's Outpost Bar-B-Q Tioga, Texas Deep fried corn-on-the-cob, "Lamb Fries" – lamb testicles
No Name Pub Big Pine Key, Florida Deep fried conch fritters
Kushiage Dining Horon Torrance, California "Kushiage"-Japanese panko-fried meat or seafood skewers, "Do-It-Yourself Mashed Potatoes"
Cafe Coyote Old Town, San Diego, California Deep fried ice cream

Pasta Paradise[edit]

Restaurant Location Specialty(s)
Patsy's Italian Restaurant New York City, New York Frank Sinatra's NYC favorite, Neapolitan cuisine: Linguine in calm sauce, veal Milanese
Filomena Ristorante Washington D.C. Handmade pasta: gnocchi, spinach and cheese ravioli
Fior d'Italia Restaurant San Francisco, California Northern Italian cuisine, pumpkin ravioli
S'MAC (East Village) Manhattan, New York 12 different types of macaroni and cheese served in a sizzling skillet
Marino Ristorante Hollywood, California Sinatra approved, homemade Italian food: "Spaghetti Ala Vongole"
La Dolce Vita Restaurant and Bar Beverly Hills, California Sinatra approved, table-side service: pasta, veal, fish and lobster
Lasagna Ristorante Chelsea, Manhattan, New York 17 different kinds of baked lasagna

Pie Paradise[edit]

Restaurant Location Specialty(s)
Mom's Pies Etc. Julian, California Homemade apple pies and apple crumble
Blue Owl Restaurant & Bakery Kimmswick, Missouri "Levee-High Apple Pie" – apple filling piled high under pie crust
Dooky Chase's Restaurant New Orleans, Louisiana Famous sweet potato pie
Tuck Shop: The Great Aussie Bite (East Village) New York City, New York Australian meat pies (beef pies)
Kermit's Key West Key Lime Shoppe Key West, Florida Key lime pie, chocolate covered key lime pie slice on a stick
Dangerously Delicious Pies Baltimore, Maryland "Baltimore Bomb Pie" – cookie pie with vanilla cheese filling, "Mobtown Brown"- pecan pie with Swiss chocolate & caramel
House of Pies Coffee Shop (Los Feliz Village) Los Angeles, California Strawberry cream pie, glazed fruit pies

References[edit]

  1. ^ http://www.epiodate.com/tv-show/food-paradise?season=2 [dead link]
  2. ^ "Food Paradise - Restaurant Locations, Maps, Road Trip Planner". Tvfoodmaps.com. Retrieved August 13, 2012.

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