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This series offers a powerful documentary look that we live through a global cultural journey. It's the trip that takes us to street food and discovering the stories of people who make delicious dishes in those simple streets. Events start with delicious crunchy chocolates as well as spicy spices, with the flavors of Delhi Street deeply linked to family stories and political history. It may be that the streets of Delhi are deeper than mere food instincts.
Street Food dares you to open your mind to the simple and sublime in life through the most accessible and utilitarian food in the world. On that level, it's an unmitigated success.
Yes, Street Food offers the exotic locales and delicious cuisine, but this series adds a sharp sociopolitical sensibility that makes for one of the most compelling food shows ever made.
Some remarkable stories emerge from the Bangkok episode, not least that of septaugenarian Jai Fai, whose charcoal-fired street cooking has earned her a Michelin star.