All the flavor. None of the BS. Star chef David Chang leads friends on a mouthwatering, cross-cultural hunt for the world’s most satisfying grub.
The above goes the official description of the show Ugly Delicious on Netflix. We already have thousands of food shows all over the world, in different languages, on different channels. The chefs or passion foodies embarks on appetizing adventures (and even makes us jealous) and discovers the culture and origin of the delicacies. Then how come this show is different from others? Rather than just bringing specific places to light, the episodes are dedicated to various popular foods and digging up their origins and consumption patterns over the globe. The first season premiered on February 23, 2018, with host David Chang and on November 22, 2018, it was renewed for a second season, which premiered on March 6, 2020. The eight-episode docuseries follows the Momofuku founder around the globe looking at what we eat as the bridge between cultures.
“Food is something we all have in common. It’s an essential part of who we are and how we create connections across cultures. In that spirit, we brought together some of the people we admire most to make Ugly Delicious a collaborative forum, a place where it’s okay to have strong opinions and honest conversations about food“, Chang discussing the reasons behind the making of the show. The series is produced by Neville, Chang, Tremolo Productions, Eddie Schmidt, Peter Meehan, Christopher Chen, Lisa Nishimura; Ben Cotner, and Adam Del Deo serve as Executive Producers.
— Momma Lew – Food and Fun by Reesa Lewandowski (@mommalewsblog) August 8, 2020
Now, let’s see what the audience has to say regarding the show,
“I was deeply moved to do so after watching Ugly Delicious Season 1 Ep.# 6 on Netflix. It was one of the best food shows I ever watched. The whole show was frank in the discussion of Fried Chicken, especially the Black American roots in the south. David Chang and the company did an outstanding job of bringing out the emotions of people concerning something seemingly simple. They stand out, but the whole show was dynamic and I will recommend this one to all.”