Zimmern, the co-creator, host and contributing producer of Travel Channel’s hit series, Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern and Andrew Zimmern’s Bizarre World, has partnered with the Toyota Venza to find the “tastiest street food in America.” The second season, Curbside Cuisine, has thus far taken Zimmern to the Street Food Fair in San Francisco to “the undisputed capital of gourmet food trucks,” Los Angeles.
Season one gave viewers the opportunity to “ride shotgun” with Zimmern as he traveled across the country in search of America’s most interesting people and places (always with an emphasis on food, of course).
The Toyota Venza integration is completely obvious, but Zimmern’s overwhelming charm and enthusiasm, along with innovative website features (the accompanying map updates with locations and information about the places he visits as they are presented in the video), make for a great overall experience.
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