PBS's I'LL HAVE WHAT PHIL'S HAVING to Visit Paris, 10/12
By: Caryn Robbins Oct. 05, 2015
On the next on PBS' new travel/food series, "I'LL HAVE WHAT PHIL'S HAVING" with Phil Rosenthal premiering MONDAY, OCTOBER 12 (check local listings), Paris may be known as "The City of Lights," but to Phil, it's "The City of Sweets."
His stops include Les Deux Magots for some of Paris' finest hot chocolate. Author, blogger and pastry chef David Lebovitz introduces Phil to football-sized croissants, along with vanilla bombs that take his breath away. Phil meets up with Alain Passard, renowned chef at the Paris favorite, L'Arpège for vegetable-centric dishes harvested daily and goes in search of Paris' best roast chicken. Six one-hour episodes explore all kinds of foods and cultures from Rosenthal's humorous perspectiveMonday, September 28 on PBS (check local listings) BOSTON- I'LL HAVE WHAT PHIL'S HAVING invites audiences to join in on an international culinary exploration with Phil Rosenthal, the creator of the TV hit Everybody Loves Raymond, and one of Hollywood's funniest producers. Beginning on Monday, September 28 on PBS (check local listings), this new six-part series follows host Rosenthal as he explores culinary capitals of the world and dines on regional specialties, all while pushing the boundaries of his palate - and the viewers' - in his funny, unforgettable travels. In his search for the best of a city's specialty, or one of its most unusual cuisines, Rosenthal entertains the audience while making connections all over the world.
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