Follow Phil Rosenthal in his search for the most delicious ramen, the sushi of his dreams and anything else that makes Tokyo a global culinary capital. He serves New York egg creams, and dials down with TV host and comedian David Spector. (Originally aired 2015)
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I’ll Have What Phil’s Having
Embark on an international culinary expedition with Phil Rosenthal, creator of the TV hit Everybody Loves Raymond, and one of Hollywood’s funniest producers. Join Phil as he explores six culinary capitals of the world in search for the best of a city’s specialty, or one of its most unusual dishes.
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I absolutely loved this episode. I love the Japanese culture so much so this was a perfect watch ❤️👏🏾😊
I loved this show on netflix too. I wish they would include something for vegetarians too…. but i do love watching prople enjoy the flavors of food traveled around the world
Oh woah, didn't realize this episode was filmed from awhile back. I miss Phil's parents and their banter 🙁
I don’t know about the “shock value” fetishization of the Japanese culture presented in this video. It’s a different culture, but like stop pretending they’re wild and crazy for not doing things the way you do. Honestly just reads as uninformed to me.
YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The chocolate egg cream drink is classic! No egg and no cream, classic NYC!
Miss PHIL 🌻
Neo in The Matrix.
Wow that nature restaurant is amazing, so artistic! What an experience just watching this video.
In Asia, they are red big ants in the mango trees, we eat their creamy eggs and the ants taste sour. Perfect in omelettes or in mixed salads.