Adam Richman checks out Seattle, Washington, with pit stops at The Crab Pot and Red Mill Burger. Then Adam prepares himself for the Southwestern Exposure challenge at Beth's Cafe, where he'll attempt to eat a 12-egg omelet packed with chili, salsa, sour cream and cheddar cheese, weighing five pounds!
Adam hits the West Coast for a stop in San Francisco, CA. He visits Taqueria La Cumbre for the Mission Style Super Burrito, Ike’s Place, home of the Kryptonite Sandwich and finally, the San Francisco Creamery for The Kitchen Sink Challenge – a massive 2-gallon sundae heaped with 8 softball-sized scoops of ice cream.
Adam Richman visits 3 baseball stadiums known for serving up the most delicious and unique ballpark grub in the country. Adam's pit stops include GCS Stadium, home to the Gateway Grizzlies; Joseph P. Riley Jr. Park, home to the Charleston River Dogs; Fifth-Third Ballpark, home to the West Michigan Whitecaps.
Adam Richman travels to the Southern California city of San Diego for the Surfin' California Burrito at the Lucha Libre Gourmet Taco Shop and "dinosaur"-sized ribs at Phil's BBQ before taking on the Ironman Challenge - a massive omelet made with a dozen eggs and topped with chili - at the Broken Yolk Cafe.
Adam checks out Cleveland, one of his "favorite cities", for their big eats; he tries a large lamb-and-beef gyro at Steve's Gyro Stand, samples the "Polish Boy" kielbasa at Hot Sauce Williams, then visits Melt Bar & Grilled in Lakewood to take on the Melt Challenge: a nearly 5-pound grilled cheese sandwich which uses 13 different cheeses, and served with a heaping side of french fries and coleslaw. The taping at Melt took place on February 27, 2010.
Adam visits historic Richmond, Virginia, with visits to Buz and Ned's Real BBQ, Black Sheep, and Caliente!. At Buz and Ned's, Richman sampled a rack of barbecued pork spare ribs. Black Sheep, the second stop, is known for its large submarine sandwiches (2 feet long and 2 1/2 pounds) known as "battleships". Adam tried a battleship called the "U.S.S Brooklyn", a baguette filled with peach chutney, Jamaican jerk chicken and cabbage slaw topped with roasted banana ketchup. Finally, at Caliente!, Richman squared off with the Stupid Wings Challenge, which had defeated 30 of its 300 challengers up to ths point. "Stupid Wings" use hot sauce, habanero powder and cayenne pepper, plus leftover "Stupid" sauce from past challenges and five drops of Capsaicin extract
The next leg of Adam's culinary quest took him to the capital of Oklahoma. The first stop for Adam was the Cattlemen's Steakhouse, Oklahoma City's oldest restaurant, where he sampled the "Presidential T-Bone" (named by former U.S. president George H. W. Bush), which is prepared with secret seasonings and drenched in au jus.
Adam checked out Kansas City, Missouri, for their unique food offerings and to get a taste of Kansas City-style barbecue. His first stop was at Oklahoma Joe's, located in Kansas City, Kansas, to try some brisket and get a taste of burnt ends. At the second stop, Stroud's Oak Ridge Manor, Adam sampled some of their signature pan-fried chicken.
Adam visited Indianapolis, capital of Indiana and home of the legendary Indianapolis 500 motor race. His first stop was the Edwards Drive-In diner, known for its signature 1/2-pound, deep-fried Pork Tenderloin Sandwich; Adam, however, was presented with a "Man"-sized version of the sandwich at his table.
The special preview episode of Man v. Food Nation (Season 4)
Casey Webb's countrywide edible expedition brings him to Columbus, Ohio. His massive meals include a bacon-wrapped hot dog with a crazy combination of toppings and a footlong chicken burrito blanketed in ghost pepper sauce. He also enjoys the city's rich German heritage by sinking his teeth into a slow-roasted pork shank served with potato salad and sauerkraut.
Casey Webb's cross-country culinary trek brings him to Providence, Rhode Island. He starts with a decadent brioche doughnut that's topped with brunch all-stars and then heads for the sea to dig oysters for a fresh feast. Finally, he faces three 24-ounce milkshakes at a creamery that has been dishing treats since 1928.
Casey Webb's tasty travels take him to Mystic, Conn., to conquer land and sea with a totally bonkers Portuguese-inspired burger and a crazy coastal feast of chowder, shrimp cocktail, a bursting bowl of steamers and mussels and a whole steamed lobster. For the grand finale, he takes on a ridiculously massive sundae in Mel's Downtown Creamery's Big Kahuna Challenge.
Casey Webb's eating adventure takes him to Fargo, North Dakota, for a hearty, German take on a cheesy classic and a breakfast-dessert mashup with a Scandinavian spin. Then he settles in for the Boiler Room's Hot Dish Challenge: a massive Midwestern meal made for the entire family ... or just one man.
Casey Webb's eating expedition brings him to Denver, Colo., for a mile-high biscuit loaded with fried chicken, bacon and honey butter. He devours a bowl of latkes topped with beef brisket and Guinness gravy, and he takes on the Top of the Rockies Burrito Challenge: a 4-pound Tex-Mex breakfast feast that no man has ever conquered.
Adam travels across America and samples some of the best prepared and biggest meat creations across the country.
Adam continues his journey across American's most meat centric restaurants. From the South to the Midwest Adam samples whole roast pig and mammoth hamburgers to name a few treats.
This edition of Man v. Food Carnivore edition brings Adam to some of the meatiest meals in the country. From the infamous Italian beef sandwich in Chicago, to the classic Monte Cristo and pork loin of St. Louis, Adam tries to cure his carnivorous craving.
Adam's meaty mission begins in Colorado, where he descends upon a menu that spans the animal kingdom. Adam's carnivorous cravings call for succulent Memphis ribs, Baltimore pit beef and his favorite roast beef sandwiches from his hometown in Brooklyn.
Adam travel through the pacific northwest, southern, and Alaskan parts of American for some of the most extreme breakfast creations.
Adam Richman goes on a quest in search of desserts.
Casey Webb is firing up the grill to induct the best barbecue dishes he's found across America into the Man v. Food Hall of Fame. His picks for best BBQ in the land include a massive, bone-in beef short rib that makes him feel like Fred Flintstone, a five-meat BBQ burger and a shovel full of barbecue bliss.
Casey Webb's tour of tasty treats has convinced him that breakfast is the most important meal of the day, and he's inducting his favorites into the Man v. Food Hall of Fame. Forget ordinary eggs and toast. Casey honors the sweetest and most-savory morning meals ever, from a 30-pound bagel sandwich to an imposing Irish breakfast platter.