Broke Bites: What the Fung?! - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Los Angeles: Fung Bros Each Dine on $50/day
The Fung Brothers visit Los Angeles and eat for the day on less than $50 each. They dine on pork belly tacos, one of a kind soup dumplings, a west coast take on lobster rolls and liquid nitrogen ice cream.

New Orleans: Fung Bros Each Dine on $50/day
The Fung Brother head to New Orleans and spend the day eating for less than $50 each. They feast on New Orleans classics like gumbo and po boys. As well as innovated new dishes like Louisiana shrimp corn dogs and foie gras beignets.

San Diego: Fung Bros Each Dine on $50/day
The Fung Brothers travel to San Diego where they eat for the day on less than $50 each. They try the gold standard of California burritos, fresh seafood like charred Spanish octopus and raw oyster, and the king of all lobster mac and cheese dishes.

Fort Worth: Fung Bros Each Dine on $50/day
The Fung Brothers go to Fort Worth, Texas to check out the food scene and dine for the day on less than $50 each. They check out the cities best food trucks, chicken fried steak, fried chicken meatball sliders. They also explore Fort Worth's bar scene and throw back some shots.

Tampa: Fung Bros Each Dine on $50/day
The Fung Brother visit Tampa, Florida where they eat for the day on less than $50 each. They have amazing seafood, killer tacos, some of the most authentic Greek food in the US and one of the country's best Cuban sandwiches.

San Antonio: Fung Bros Each Dine on $50/day
The Fung Brothers eat for the day in San Antonio, Texas for less than $50 each. They sample elevated Texas BBQ, a Tex-Mex inspired desert, a killer fried chicken and doughnuts dish, plus and incredible burger.

Denver: Fung Bros Each Dine on $50/day
The Fung Brothers dine for the day in Denver, each with just $50 to spend. They grab massive Colorado Bison burgers and wood-fired pork belly BLTs, and down some of the city's best craft beers.

Charleston: Fung Bros Each Dine on $50/Day
The Fung Brothers go down south and eat for the day in Charleston, South Carolina for under $50 each. They try southern dishes like shrimp and grits and fried green tomatoes, plus some grilled cheese sandwiches with a southern twist, and an awesome fried chicken dinner.

Asheville: Fung Bros Each Dine on $50/Day
The Fung Brothers travel to Asheville, Carolina, eating for the day on less than $50. They get a taste of Asheville's craft beer scene. And they dig into dishes like amped up biscuits and an incredible BBQ sandwich made with three kinds of pork.

Savannah: Fung Bros Each Dine on $50/Day
The Fung Brothers head to Savannah, Georgia to eat for the day on less than $50 each. They check out Southern soul food staples like smothered shrimp, inventive new dishes like peanut butter and jelly chicken wings, plus some massive beef ribs.

Philadelphia: Fung Bros Each Dine on $50/Day
The Fung Brothers hit Philadelphia for the day and eat for less than $50 each. They dine on the city's signature sandwich, the cheesesteak. But they also grab some authentic Burmese and Vietnamese dishes and end the day boozy shakes and an outrageously delicious burger.

New York: Fung Bros Each Dine on $50/day
The Fung Brothers travel to New York City and eat for the day on less than $50 each. They dine on innovative fresh takes on New York classics like bagels and pizza. And they dig into incredible Asian dishes like ramen, dumplings and hand pulled noodles.

Santa Fe: Fung Bros Each Dine on $50/day
The Fung Brothers go to Santa Fe, New Mexico to eat for a day with less than $50 each to spend. They dine on the hottest chilles and the tastiest locally raised meat.
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