Asian Cuisine In San Diego
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Tue, Jun 9 7:30 P.M. NH Create (11.4)  

This week on Moveable Feast, we're in San Diego celebrating the rich tapestry of Asian communities that call this seaside city home. Chefs Phillip Esteban, David Sim, and Holly Haines introduce host Alex Thomopoulos to all the incredible bounty the ocean and local farms have to offer, creating dishes with their own colorful spin on Asian cuisine. At the Olivewood Gardens and Learning Center, the table is set for a bright and bold Asian-inspired feast.

Duration: 26 minutes and 46 seconds

Episode Number: 301

All broadcast times for this episode: (show all)

Tue, Jun 9 7:30 P.M. Asian Cuisine In San Diego     NH Create (11.4)
Wed, Jun 10 1:30 A.M. Asian Cuisine In San Diego     NH Create (11.4)

About Moveable Feast:

Host Alex Thomopoulos meets with noted chefs in San Diego, Malibu, Salt Lake City, Newport, Boston and other cities for an introduction to the best ingredients and dishes from their local areas, followed by a magnificent feast held in a gorgeous setting.

Enjoy an Asian-inspired feast in a garden, a rooftop fiesta featuring chiles en nogada and much more.


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Tue, Jun 9 7:30 P.M. Asian Cuisine In San Diego     NH Create (11.4)
Wed, Jun 10 1:30 A.M. Asian Cuisine In San Diego     NH Create (11.4)
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Wed, Jun 17 1:30 A.M. Fort Jones, California     NH Create (11.4)
Tue, Jun 23 7:30 P.M. Mexican Cuisine In San Diego     NH Create (11.4)
Wed, Jun 24 1:30 A.M. Mexican Cuisine In San Diego     NH Create (11.4)
Tue, Jun 30 7:30 P.M. Malibu, California     NH Create (11.4)
Wed, Jul 1 1:30 A.M. Malibu, California     NH Create (11.4)
Tue, Jul 7 7:30 P.M. Eugene, Oregon     NH Create (11.4)
Wed, Jul 8 1:30 A.M. Eugene, Oregon     NH Create (11.4)
Tue, Jul 14 7:30 P.M. Salt Lake City, Utah     NH Create (11.4)
Wed, Jul 15 1:30 A.M. Salt Lake City, Utah     NH Create (11.4)


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