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Shogun Palace

Episode | From: Restaurant Redemption
Shogun Palace in Flushing, N.Y., boasts a whopping 23,000 square foot dining room and banquet hall, all of it empty. To save the business, owner David Wong and Chef William Chen enlist Ching-He Huang's help to transform their over-the-top banquet style menu to modern Japanese. In the process, David and William bid farewell to some seriously fishy decor in the dining room.

Classic Twists

Episode | From: Unique Sweets
We discover classics desserts that have been pushed into uncharted territory. Pies and cakes turned into cookies, ice cream made from goat's milk, salt water taffy that stretches the rules and pies that are renowned -- and served raw.

Pho, Paella and Meatballs

Episode | From: Food Truck Nation
Brad Miller visits a food truck in Raleigh, North Carolina, where crowds are going wild for their 30 unusual meatball creations. Next, Brad heads to Lakewood, California, to board a buzz-worthy food truck that's giving locals an authentic taste of Spanish paella. Finally, Brad hits up a husband-and-wife-owned food truck in Los Angeles that has earned a cult following with its complex pho.

Santa Barbara, California

Episode | From: Man v. Food
Casey Webb's tasty trek takes him to Santa Barbara, California, where he first meets up with a tri-tip steak sandwich served with homemade barbecue sauce and apple horseradish. Then, he feasts on a 2-pound portion of steamed local crab. Finally, he heads north to San Luis Obispo and grabs a partner to take on the challenge of eight cheeseburger sliders with a ginormous portion of tot-chos.

Sandwiched

Episode | From: Unwrapped
Discover which 'wiches make the cut as Unwrapped salutes the sandwich. First, learn why Manwich has been a sloppy joe sensation for over 40 years. Next, Subway has a sandwich to feed a giant appetite, and when it comes to peanut butter sandwiches, Skippy has things covered. Later, Nature's Pride bakes enough bread for a million sandwiches every day, and see why Turkey Hill's ice cream sandwiches are doubly delicious. Then, from Gruyere and Swiss to marshmallows and banana, anything goes at the Grilled Cheese Invitational!

Sweets All Day Long

Episode | From: Unique Sweets
Check out three unique places that satisfy any sweet tooth from sunrise to sundown. At the Wandering Goose in Seattle, they push the sweet boundaries with Southern goodies like chocolate chip cookies with toffee and crispy chicken skin. In Fort Worth, Texas, a neighborhood shop called Stir Crazy Baked Goods offers up the most delicious cookies, pies, scones and even quiches. At Bibble and Sip in New York City, you'll find sugary sweet treats with French and Asian influences, like croissant muffins and green tea fudge.

Lone Star Load-Up

Episode | From: Man Fire Food
Roger Mooking is loading up on the best brisket, pork steaks and sausages that Texas has to offer. Ronnie's BBQ in Johnson City attracts locals and barbecue aficionados. Roger helps pit master Ronnie Weiershausen smoke brisket, pork steaks and sausages. Ronnie's wife Cindy teaches Roger how they combine all three meats for a one-of-a-kind breakfast treat. At the Pecan Lodge restaurant in Dallas, dynamic duo Justin and Diane Fourton smoke some of the best barbecue in town. Roger and Justin fire up the smokers and cook brisket and pork shoulders that are seasoned with a sensational spice rub. Back at the restaurant, Roger and Diane assemble a popular sandwich packed with brisket, pulled pork, sausages and then topped with coleslaw, jalapenos and barbecue sauce.

Duck, Duck, Gnocchi

Episode | From: Cutthroat Kitchen
Things get messy when one chef is forced to wear a potato masher on their hand while making gnocchi. Then, one chef is turned into a handy man when they're given broken cooking utensils and a roll of duct tape. And finally, there's more than meets the eye when one chef's ice cream toppings are swapped out for some unusual imposters.

Meena, Mo and the Momos

Meena, 70, and Amar Giri were born in Nepal (land of Mount Everest) but they currently reside in Amish country, Lancaster, Pa. This charming couple takes Mo Rocca to new culinary heights by showing him how to make the dumplings known (coincidentally) as momos. They also visit a local goat farm and later make the traditional dish goat curry.

Bill and Mo's OK Episode

Grandpa Bill "BK" Nuzum, 77, of El Reno, Okla., recreates what life and food were like on America's plains in the 19th century. His unique and fascinating hobby is to build chuck wagons -- he and his friends dress like a ranchers/cowboys of yesteryear and cook some hearty grub outdoors. They cook up some chicken fried steak, biscuits, beans, fried pies and a whole lot more using large Dutch ovens. It's living history at its best and most delicious.

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