Whether he’s meeting a Puerto Rican pork-slinging hero, dining on Mexican carnitas with a Caribbean singer, or stuffing himself with authentic Jamaican patties, Andrew loves to see how the Bronx proudly celebrates diversity with every bite.

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40 Comments

  1. Merry Christmas Andrew thank you thank you for bringing it home I remember you taking it home to bensonhurst Brooklyn and now the Bronx have a happy Holidays everyone

  2. I’m sorry, but as a New York real estate agent, Queens is the most diverse borough in the entire world! Just look it up. Merry Christmas👌👍🎄

  3. Watching from India. Andrew Zimmern is my all time favourite food critic. I wish he would do those 1 hour long programs again.

  4. My brother I like ur show but my fellow pr u just showed is rarrrrrely open .. I drive past it everyday and I seen it open 2x in the past year..😂😂😂 but thanks for the love u showing us NYers💪💪

  5. I am completely naive about the Bronx culture & food! The citizens there seem awfully nice & passionate about life! ❤️ from Texas!

  6. It’s devastating to know that The Bronx has so many hidden treasures and potential that it is completely gutted away by crimes, poverty and lack of government regulation.

  7. iam prueto rican was rised in ny the bronx thanks to my grandma i learn to make those dishes now living in california will never forget great tasty dishes

  8. Thanks for taking me back home. I grew up in the Bronx and has so many great memories. I moved upstate New York, Pennsylvania, and now living Florida. Nothing compares to the people and culture of the Bronx New York!

  9. i never knew habichuelas were "Dominican" … its unreal the nationality promotion here 🤦‍♂️

  10. JAMAICA ESTATES, HOLLIS HILLS, BELLROSE MANOR, BAYSIDE, LITTLE NECK, ADDESLEIGH PARK, DOUGLASTAN AND ROCKAWAY PARK!!! TOTALLY DIVERSE AND BEAUTIFUL PLACES TO LIVE IN EASTERN QUEENS! 😀👌👍

  11. It’s interesting how these food shows often come to ethnic enclaves in NYC and bypass its largest Hispanic community, the Dominicans—-whom by the way are the largest community in the Bronx right now.

  12. I lived in 710 Tinton Ave across from the school next to the park on the 8th floor, and although I'm sure his food is good, most Puerto Rican cook their own. Keep up the good work.

  13. I love New York City Manhattan Brooklyn Queens Coney Island I love them all My family came in 1942 True New York Rican 💗🙏

  14. I wish they would have shown more diversity in the food and areas beyond Mott Haven. The Bronx has large communities of Jamaicans, Italians, Albanians, Indians, Middle Easterns, Nigerians, Ghanaians, Jews, Irish, Koreans, etc.

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