You Gotta Eat Here!

You Gotta Eat Here! (2012-2016)

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John Catucci is a funny man who takes his food seriously. In the fifth season of You Gotta Eat Here!, John's back for another helping of delicious, mouthwatering, over-the-top comfort food at fantastic restaurants. From neighborhood institutions and legendary spots to instant classics, each half hour episode features our hilarious and hungry host as he eats his way across the country – and beyond! We'll see more fantastic Canadian and US dining destinations, plus special Rome, Florence, London, and Dublin editions!

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Scheduleevery Friday at 20:00 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S05E28Izabel's, Deacon's Corner, Two Dishes CookshopDec 2, 2016
S05E27Queen Bee Cafe/Bon Temps Cafe/The BoroughNov 25, 2016
S05E26The Cannibal Café, Baja Café, The ShipNov 18, 2016
S05E25Dublin: Galagher's Boxty House/L. Mulligan Grocer/The Oar HouseNov 11, 2016
S05E24London: Mayfair Chippy, Roti Chai, The Princess VictoriaNov 4, 2016
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'You Gotta Eat Here!' premiere?

'You Gotta Eat Here!' premiered on January 6, 2012.

Who hosted the show?

John Catucci hosted 'You Gotta Eat Here!'

How many episodes aired in the first season?

The first season of 'You Gotta Eat Here!' consisted of 13 episodes.

What was the premise of the show?

'You Gotta Eat Here!' showcased unique and delicious food establishments across Canada.

Which cities did the show feature in its first season?

In its first season, 'You Gotta Eat Here!' featured cities like Vancouver, Toronto, and Montreal.

Did the show focus on specific types of cuisine?

Yes, 'You Gotta Eat Here!' highlighted a wide range of cuisines, from comfort food to international delights.

Were there any celebrity chef appearances on the show?

Yes, 'You Gotta Eat Here!' had appearances from renowned chefs like Lynn Crawford and Mark McEwan.

Did the show provide restaurant recommendations?

Absolutely, 'You Gotta Eat Here!' aimed to guide viewers to must-visit restaurants across Canada.

Did the show have a specific format for each episode?

Each episode of 'You Gotta Eat Here!' followed a format where John Catucci visited a featured restaurant and tried their signature dishes.

Did the show include interviews with the restaurant owners?

Yes, 'You Gotta Eat Here!' often included interviews with the passionate owners and chefs behind the showcased eateries.

Did the show include behind-the-scenes footage of the restaurants?

Yes, 'You Gotta Eat Here!' provided glimpses into the kitchens and operations of the featured restaurants.

Did the show's host interact with the customers at the restaurants?

Yes, John Catucci frequently interacted with the enthusiastic customers and got their opinions on the food.

Did the show give any cooking tips or recipes?

Occasionally, 'You Gotta Eat Here!' shared cooking tips and recipes inspired by the dishes from the featured restaurants.

Did the show have a specific rating system for the food?

'You Gotta Eat Here!' did not have a formal rating system; instead, the focus was on showcasing the deliciousness of the food.

Did the show have a catchy theme song?

Yes, 'You Gotta Eat Here!' had a catchy theme song that added to the show's energetic vibe.

Did the show have a loyal fan base?

'You Gotta Eat Here!' gained a loyal fan base who eagerly anticipated each episode to discover new culinary gems.

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