Bizarre Foods America

Andrew Zimmern scours America in search of the most unique meals.
Vancouver: Box Crabs & Bull Kelp
S12 E2

Andrew Zimmern visits Vancouver; Box crab and bull kelp; blood sausage made with pig heads; a tuna cannery.

Nashville: Crane Meat & Pigeon Feet
S12 E3

Andrew visits the home of country, Nashville, Tenessee; Hot chicken, dry ribs and grilled Sandhill crane.

Dallas: Red Meat & Rattlesnakes
S12 E4

Andrew visits Dallas, Texas; Cow head roasted underground; chicken feet and water bugs; goat meat stew.

Cartagena, Colombia: Jungle Rats & Reptiles
S12 E5

Land turtle and shark; land creatures and caiman.

Lima Peru: Frog Shakes & Fish Sperm
S12 E6

Frog smoothies; giant Amazonian snails; fried guinea pig; octopus.

Atlanta: Monkfish Liver & Goat Heart
S12 E7

Calf brains on toast; grilled goat organs; Korean scrub down.

Florida Keys: Horse Conch and Hogfish
S12 E8

Hunting and cooking iguanas with a family; a fishing derby competition; Cuban cooking and cigar making.

New Jersey; Pigs Blood & Paprikash
S11 E1

Andrew Zimmern finds out that some amazing things are growing in America's Garden State; dinguan; Taylor pork roll.

Pittsburgh; Catfish & Kiska
S11 E2

Andrew Zimmern discovers that America's Steel City has a knack for blending old and new food traditions.

Virginia, Cicadas & Cownose Rays
S11 E3

Andrew Zimmern finds out that in Virginia, people aren't afraid to shake up tradition when it comes to food.

Cleveland Pighead & Perch
S11 E5

Andrew Zimmern makes some tasty new discoveries in Cleveland; pig head; kidney ramen; popcorn shoots.

NYC Overnight: Bizarre at All Hours
S11 E6

Andrew Zimmern stays up all night in the city that never sleeps to uncover the secrets of feeding hungry New Yorkers.

Minnesota State Fair: Curds, Corn & Cracklins
S11 E7

Andrew visits the Minnesota State Fair where bizarre food is the main attraction; Scandinavian delicacy lutefisk; deep fried candy bars.

San Francisco Bay: Cricket Cookies & Engineered Eggs
S11 E8

Andrew Zimmern visits San Francisco's Bay Area; Cookies made with crickets; eggs made out of plants; lamb's head soup.

Hidden Los Angeles
S10 E1

Andrew finds out that some of the best foods in LA are hiding deep inside city neighborhoods; pig head tamales; steamed chicken embryo.

Undiscovered Hawaii
S10 E2

Andrew wants to find out what Hawaiians really like to eat; dried octopus bile sac; crispy pork intestine;and a traditional take on a raw fish salad that includes the eyeballs.

Third Coast: Stingrays, Swamp and Swine
S10 E3

Andrew visits the forgotten Gulf shore where people strive to preserve their own unique way of life; stingray tacos; pan fried duck testicles; nutria stew.

Queens N.Y.: World's Best Food Town
S10 E4

A Pakistani kebab joint with a dish made out of goat liver and brains; a Tibetan place with soup made from yak meat; buffalo chicken feet with maple syrup.

Birmingham: The New South
S10 E5

A Chinese style noodle bowl made with frog legs and pig skin; sautéed rabbit offal and goat head soup.

Rhode Island: Chowing Gaggers & Stuffies
S10 E6

Andrew visits Rhode Island where old traditions meet the experimental to create clam cakes and monkfish liver mousse.

Louisville: Bourbon And Burgoo
S10 E7

Andrew visits Louisville, KY, when he tastes its unique foods; barbequed sheep meat, pork brain sandwiches and burgoo, a hunter's stew made with squirrel.

St. Louis: Pig Snouts & Paddlefish
S10 E9

Brain sandwiches and crispy pig snouts; pig heart pastrami; dessert made with organ meats and caramel sauce.

Houston: Blast And Cast
S10 E10

Andrew Zimmern gets a taste of the vibrant city of Houston. From a tailgating feast featuring buffalo to a blast and cast that nets fresh duck organs and grilled redfish.

Washington D.C.
S9 E1

Fresh snakehead pulled from the Potomac; pupusas at a Salavdoran restaurant; peanut butter sandwiches made with foie gras.

Denver
S9 E2

Rocky Mountain oysters at a ballpark; yak and elk served at an historic restaurant; pheasant cooked outside.

Iowa
S9 E3

Andrew Zimmern finds out that there's a lot more than meat and potatoes on the table in Iowa; Pork brains with spring onion kimchi; a stew made from a sheep's head.

Alaska's Inside Passage
S9 E4

Andrew Zimmern gets a whole new taste of Alaska's Inside Passage. Fresh sea cucumbers; salmon eggs; fish heads.

Wisconsin
S9 E5

Science behind what makes milk taste better; a traditional Serbian casserole made with lamb organs; emu testicles.

Chicago's Cutting Edge
S9 E6

A fish dish made with ambergris; charcuterie that includes duck heart pate; a soup that smells like a dead body.

Baltimore And Chesapeake Bay
S9 E7

Beef tongue sandwiches; Korean soul foods that include boiled pig stomach and blood sausage; traditional bay foods like barbecued muskrat and grilled eel.

The Ozarks
S9 E8

Andrew Zimmern makes a trip to the Ozarks where people are still living off the land and making the most of it by combining old traditions with new techniques.

Northern California
S9 E9

Andrew visits northern California where people are reinventing the way they look at food. Grilled dove hearts; barf flavored jelly beans; monkey face eel.

Las Vegas
S8 E1

Hamburger that costs five thousand dollars; a seafood restaurant that has an Italian fish market flown in every day; dinner for 1,800 people at Muhammad Ali's 70th birthday.

San Diego
S8 E2

From wild vegetables to wild animals, Andrew gets a taste of the unexpected when he visits San Diego.

Miami
S8 E3

Andrew Zimmern tracks down the iconic treasures and hidden delights that make Miami's food scene so special.

L.A. Pop Up
S8 E5

Andrew Zimmern creates a menu inspired by his travels around the world for a hungry dinner crowd in LA.

Austin
S8 E6

Bloody Mary's made with real blood, whole roasted pigeons, donuts topped with chicken and milkshakes made with bacon.

The Blues Trail
S8 E7

Andrew tastes everything from southern staples like smoked baloney sandwiches, deep fried chicken livers, and pork rinds, to new spins on old staples.

The Other Florida
S8 E8

Andrew Zimmern goes deep into the interior of Florida and discovers that people in the rural areas are still living off the land and eating much like their ancestors did.

Twin Cities
S7 E1

Old fashioned is combined with modern innovation to create some interesting comfort foods in Minneapolis and St. Paul.

New Orleans
S7 E2

Bizarre Foods America visits the Big Easy where the food and the culture are a mix of Southern traditions and modern influence. Andrew eats stuffed pig stomach and smoked raccoon served with a side of live jazz.

Seattle
S7 E3

Andrew visits Seattle, where the food scene can be high-tech or ruggedly simple. He's an eyewitness to how complicated gadgets create brand-new tastes, and he visits an all-natural farm to eat cow placenta.

Boston
S7 E4

Andrew visits Boston to prove that a traditional city can be a breeding ground for new food trends. He meets a group of Harvard scientists, and a Cambodian family that injects new food traditions into a Boston suburb.

Detroit
S7 E5

Andrew finds out if it is food that keeps Detroit's motor running. Andrew visits Motown and gets revved up about tasting some of the city's food, including iconic soul food and lamb brain sandwiches, in the heart of Arab America.

West Virginia
S7 E6

West Virginia's culinary delights are celebrated, including fresh deer organs after a kill, groundhog burgoo, and a roadkill cook-off.

Charleston
S7 E7

Andrew gets a taste of the rewards from hard work and discovers the true flavor of Charleston's food scene.