Delve deeper into people, places, and one-of-a-kind foods featured on the new Hulu series
We experience the world with five senses, but taste trumps them all. For more than 15 years, Eater has been your guide to finding the very best tastes — and sights, and sounds, and unforgettable moments — in cities spanning the globe. Now Eater has partnered with Hulu for a new series that brings this indispensable expertise to life. Join us and Maya Rudolph as we seek out the most delicious ways to eat off the hood of your car in LA, explore the jungle through your stomach in Costa Rica, stay up (and eat nonstop) all night in New York, taste the cultural crossroads of Casablanca, and so much more. Each episode showcases a whole new side of the cities and destinations you think you know, and some you may have never experienced before. Watch below — then scroll to delve even deeper into people, places, and one-of-a-kind foods featured on the show. This is Eater’s Guide to the World.
WATCH THE EPISODES
DINING ALONE IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST
The best part of dining solo? You can focus on what deserves your attention most: the food. Time to eat your way through the Pacific Northwest, savoring the juicy pork steak, soba noodles, and piping-hot fried chicken. WATCH NOW
A CULTURAL OASIS IN CASABLANCA
No true friend would let you skip Casablanca while on a trip to Morocco. This can’t-miss port city boasts snails, traditional pastilla, and unreal tagine — you’ve gotta taste it all. WATCH NOW
THE ASS CRACK OF DAWN IN NEW YORK CITY
It’s last call and you’re ravenous. Luckily, you’re in New York City, where your crew can choose from mouth-watering options like Korean barbecue, empanadas, and birria — all before the sun hits the horizon. WATCH NOW
WHERE TO FIND ALL THE AMAZING FOOD IN EVERY EPISODE
Want to get your hands on all the great food in the show? Check out Eater’s guide to the amazing restaurants, street stands, market stalls, drive-thrus, and more in all seven episodes of Eater’s Guide to the World. From the Seattle soba in Episode 1 to the Tijuana mariscos in Episode 6, here’s where to find it.
JUNGLE TO TABLE IN COSTA RICA
The Costa Rican jungle is basically nature’s candy store, and we’d like to invite you in. Bursting with delicious guanabana, cainito, cas, pejibaye, cacao, and so much more, these lush forests double as an awe-inspiring pantry. WATCH NOW
EATING ON THE HOOD OF YOUR CAR IN LA
Buckle up, friends. When you’re in LA, your car is your sanctuary. Treat it with the respect it deserves, and dig in to life-changing hot chicken, fresh bread, and museum-worthy bento boxes in its presence. WATCH NOW
PLANTING ROOTS IN TIJUANA
Local, regular, newcomer — whoever you are, Tijuana has something delicious for you to eat. Grab a seat and try the craft beer, pork belly tacos, and the original Caesar salad. Yeah, you’ll want to stay awhile. WATCH NOW
TAKING OFF IN AMERICA
You eat at an airport because you have to, not because you want to. But just beyond the departure terminals you’ll find smoky barbecue, sweet ’n’ fluffy pancakes, and a bowl of warm borbor — all worth going the extra mile. WATCH NOW
EXPLORE THE MAPS
The Essential Restaurants of San José, Costa Rica
The Can’t-Miss Spots in Casablanca
Takeout With a View in Los Angeles
DIVE DEEP INTO THE STORIES
PACIFIC NORTHWEST
- A Day in the Life of Seattle’s Soba Master, Mutsuko Soma
- The Right Way to Dine Solo
- How Seattle Chef Eric Rivera Became a COVID-Era Trailblazer
- Meet the People Behind Eem’s Thai Barbecue, Party Vibes, and Goofy Cocktails
CASABLANCA
- How to Choose the Right Tagine for Your Kitchen
- Five Must-Try Dishes in Casablanca, Morocco
- The Best Restaurants in Casablanca
NEW YORK CITY
- Cold Temperatures Won’t Stop Manhattan’s Sizzling Korean Barbecue Houses
- A Guide to NYC’s Swiftly Growing Birria Taco Scene
- A No-Fail Chai Recipe From an Indian Spices Expert
COSTA RICA
- Everything You Need to Know About Costa Rican Food
- What to Eat at Costa Rica’s Dazzling Mercado Central
- 18 Standout Restaurants in and Around San José
LOS ANGELES
- Some of LA’s Best Eats Are at the Car Wash
- Eater LA’s Guide to Dining in Your Car
- The Steaming-Hot Herb-Stuffed Flatbreads at Zengalov Hatz
TIJUANA
- Secrets of a Caesar Salad Master
- How Tijuana’s Restaurants Are Coping with COVID-19
- What Difference Does a Border Make?
- Eat (and Drink) Your Way Through the Valle de Guadalupe
THE TARMAC
- Where to Eat Near O’Hare International Airport
- Long Beach, California, Is a Hub for Impeccable Cambodian Cooking
- The Best Bites Around San Francisco’s International Airport
Editorial lead: Lesley Suter
Landing page design: Brittany Holloway-Brown
Contributors: Amanda Ponzio-Mouttaki, Angel Miron, Ashok Selvam, Beth McKibben, Bill Esparza, Brooke Jackson-Glidden, Candice Woo, Cathy Chaplin, Farley Elliott, Gabe Guarente, Luke Tsai, Mario A. Cortez, Michelle Lee, Mike Jordan, Nicholas Gill, Olee Fowler, Ryan Sutton, Sam Bakall, Sofía González, Tanay Warerkar
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Editors: Brooke Jackson-Glidden, Candice Woo, Erin DeJesus, Jesse Sparks, Matthew Kang, Nicholas Mancall-Bitel, Tanay Warerkar
Copy editors: Rachel P. Kreiter, Emma Alpern
Engagement editors: Adam Moussa, Meghan Cetera, Milly McGuinness, Terri Ciccone
Production Executive: Maureen Giannone Fitzgerald
VP of Development: Britt Aboutaleb
Executive Producers: Lauren Cynamon, Chad Mumm, Mark Olsen, Amanda Kludt
Special thanks to: Ellie Krupnick, Erika Adams, Eve Batey, Gabe Hiatt, Missy Frederick, Mona Holmes, Nicole Adlman, Patty Diez
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