Late Nite Eats Season 2 Episode 3
Late Nite Eats
Season 2

Ep 3. Boston

  • TV-G
  • October 18, 2018
  • 20 min

Late Nite Eats season 2 episode 3, titled "Boston," takes viewers on a culinary adventure through one of America's most historic cities. Hosted by chef and food enthusiast Jordan Andino, the show explores Boston's vibrant nightlife scene, seeking out the city's best late-night eats.

The episode kicks off with Andino stopping by a popular nightclub called The Grand. Here, he meets up with co-owner Chris Sinclair, who gives him a behind-the-scenes look at the club's kitchen. Andino gets a taste of the club's signature dish - a decadent lobster mac and cheese - and declares it a must-try for anyone looking for a late-night bite in Boston.

Next up, Andino heads over to the North End, also known as Boston's "Little Italy," to check out some of the neighborhood's famous Italian bakeries. He stops by Mike's Pastry, renowned for its cannolis and old-world charm, and Modern Pastry, which has been serving up sweet treats since 1932. Andino tries out some cannolis and other baked goods, marveling at the quality and freshness of the ingredients.

Moving on to savory fare, Andino meets up with chef Brian Poe at his restaurant, Bukowski Tavern. The restaurant is named after writer Charles Bukowski and the menu features creative takes on classic pub food. Andino tries out the "Porky's Revenge" burger, which features a beef and pork patty topped with bacon, bourbon BBQ sauce, and smoked cheddar cheese. He also gives Poe's onion rings a shout-out, declaring them some of the best he's ever tasted.

The show then takes a turn towards the unexpected as Andino visits a strip club in Boston's Theater District. Here, he meets up with comedian Orlando Baxter and together they sample the club's menu, which includes everything from fried chicken and fries to surf and turf. Andino is pleasantly surprised by the quality of the food, despite the unusual setting.

The episode wraps up with Andino heading to Chinatown to check out one of Boston's best late-night spots: Gourmet Dumpling House. Here, he meets up with chef Josephine Tseng, who treats him to a variety of handmade dumplings and other traditional Chinese dishes. Andino can't get enough of the juicy pork dumplings and declares Gourmet Dumpling House a must-visit for anyone hungry after a night out on the town.

Overall, "Boston" is a fun and informative episode of Late Nite Eats that showcases the city's diverse culinary scene. Whether viewers are interested in Italian desserts, creative burgers, or traditional Chinese cuisine, there's something for everyone in this episode. Andino's enthusiasm for food is contagious, making this a must-watch for foodies and late-night revelers alike.

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Description
  • First Aired
    October 18, 2018
  • Content Rating
    TV-G
  • Runtime
    20 min
  • Language
    English