Street Food (TV series)

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Street Food is a documentary series that explores the rich culture, history, and stories behind street food in various countries around the world. Produced by Netflix, the series made its debut in 2019 and quickly garnered attention for its in-depth look at the lives of street food vendors and the delicious dishes they create. The series is divided into volumes, with each focusing on a different region of the world.

Overview[edit | edit source]

Street Food brings to light the culinary skills of street food chefs who have been perfecting their craft, often for generations. The series not only showcases the diverse and mouth-watering street foods but also delves into the personal stories of perseverance, family, and community that lie behind these dishes. Each episode focuses on a specific city, highlighting the unique food culture and the people who contribute to it.

Volumes[edit | edit source]

Street Food: Asia[edit | edit source]

Launched in April 2019, the first volume of Street Food takes viewers on a journey through nine cities in Asia, including Bangkok, Thailand; Osaka, Japan; Delhi, India; and Seoul, South Korea. This volume celebrates the rich traditions of Asian street cuisine, exploring how it forms a critical part of the identity and culture in each city.

Street Food: Latin America[edit | edit source]

Released in July 2020, the second volume shifts its focus to Latin America, exploring the vibrant street food scene in countries such as Brazil, Mexico, Colombia, Argentina, Peru, and Bolivia. This volume highlights the colorful and diverse flavors of Latin American cuisine, as well as the stories of resilience and passion that drive the street food vendors.

Reception[edit | edit source]

Street Food has been praised for its authentic portrayal of the culinary landscapes and the depth of storytelling. Critics and viewers alike have lauded the series for its ability to connect food with personal narratives, making it more than just a food documentary. The series has been recognized for its cinematography, which beautifully captures the essence of each location and the food being presented.

Impact[edit | edit source]

Beyond its entertainment value, Street Food has had a significant impact on the perception of street food globally. By highlighting the skill, creativity, and cultural importance of street food vendors, the series has contributed to a growing appreciation and respect for street food as a vital part of culinary culture. It has also sparked interest in culinary tourism, with viewers inspired to explore the street food scenes of the featured cities.

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Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD