Ep 7. Sarasota
- September 17, 2009
- 21 min
In season 2 episode 7 of Man v. Food with Adam Richman, the host travels to Sarasota, Florida to uncover the city’s most iconic and delicious food specialties. Adam starts his food journey at Yoder’s Amish Restaurant, a popular spot offering scrumptious homemade pies. The restaurant's roots trace back to 1975, when it opened as a grocery store before turning into the local favorite it is today.
Next up, Adam heads to Owens Fish Camp where he tries a local delicacy called the fried alligator. The dish comprises large chunks of alligator tail coated with seasoned flour and fried to perfection, providing an explosion of flavors and textures. The restaurant is famous for its Southern-style cuisine and rustic décor, with a casual and welcoming environment that showcases the city’s laid-back attitude perfectly.
For the main course, Adam visits the family-owned restaurant Old Salty Dog, which specializes in seafood and hot dogs. The restaurant is a Sarasota institution, thanks to its beautiful view of Sarasota Bay and the classic American fare. Adam tries their signature sandwich, the Original Salty Dog, that comprises a juicy hot dog topped with crispy fries, served in a toasted bun. The sandwich is a favorite among the locals and visitors alike, who flock to taste the deliciousness.
Then, Adam visits the Circus City Diner, which was once owned by the Ringling Bros. Circus. The diner is now owned by Kevin Smith, who has kept the circus theme alive with fitting decor. Adam samples the Ringmaster, a massive burger stacked with two beef patties, onion rings, and bacon. The owner puts a unique spin on the burger by using peanut butter instead of traditional condiments, which Adam finds surprisingly delicious.
For the last stop, Adam heads to the Big Olaf Creamery where he discovers some of the tastiest homemade ice cream in the city. The creamery uses fresh local ingredients to create a variety of deliciously creamy and flavorful ice cream, that's the perfect finale to a day of indulgence.
Overall, season 2 episode 7 of Man v. Food with Adam Richman provides a unique and enticing look into the local food scene of Sarasota. Adam’s enthusiasm for the city's cuisine and his ability to find hidden gems make the show a must-watch for foodies and travel enthusiasts alike. The episode is packed with interesting history, anecdotes, and some of the city’s most beloved culinary traditions, making it a celebration of all things delicious and cultural.