Street Food: Latin America on Netflix will tingle your tastebuds and leave you wanting for more. By the end of the series, all you will be wanting to do is to catch a plane and travel to every destination you just watched on the show. Besides, isn’t that what a traveling food show should be all about?
What the show is all about
After the Asia version of Street Food came out last year, Netflix has traveled west this time and we have the brand new version of this delicious travel/food show, Street Food: Latin America. The show not only focuses on the cuisines but also the people; the people that make the show what it is. It showcases a wonderful picture of what the culture is all about, and how the food has all glimpses of the people’s culture who prepare this delight.
Street Food is a six-part series covering five major cities in South America, and one in North America. Buenos Aires (Argentina), Salvador (Brazil), Oaxaca (Mexico), Lima (Peru), Bogota (Colombia), and La Paz (Bolivia) feature on the show. It not only showcases the food culture but also the local culture of the cities that feature on the show, highlighting how the culture has influenced the cuisine in the past and the present both.
Watching Street Food is definitely going to want to make you pack your bags immediately and fly to the west to experience these delicacies yourself. It exposes us to these six wonderful cities, their culture, their people, and most importantly, their food. The fact that all of us have been locked inside our homes for the better part of this year due to the circumstances outside makes the urge to travel and have all of this delicious food even stronger.
Street Food: Latin America is now streaming on Netflix and I, for one, plan to spend the rest of my day dreaming of Dona Suzana's moqueca 🤤 pic.twitter.com/X37scGF0nt
The stories in the show are beautiful, the food is beautiful, and all in all, the show offers a wonderful escape from the monotoneity of all of our lives right now. Check out Street Food: Latin America, now streaming on Netflix.