
Restaurants In Louisiana That Were Featured On Man v Food TV Show
LAKE CHARLES, LOUISIANA: If you're brave enough, you can attempt the culinary challenges in addition to dining at the restaurants featured on Man v Food in Louisiana.
Food Network & Cooking Channel New York City Wine & Food Festival presented by Capital One - Backyard BBQ presented by Pat LaFrieda Meats and National Beef hosted by Andrew Zimmern
Man v Food swept the nation in 2008, becoming a popular television show because to its outrageous food challenges and charming host Adam Richman. Richman grew raised in Brooklyn, NY. He graduated from Emory University in Atlanta and later earned a master's degree from Yale School of Drama. Adam was an ambitious actor before hosting Man v Food, having appeared on Guiding Light, Law & Order, All My Children, Joan of Arcadia, and My Ex Life.

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Louisiana Restaurants Featured On Man v Food TV Show:
1. Acme Oyster House - New Orleans (directions)
2. Mother's Restuarant - New Orleans (directions)
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3. Cafe Du Monde - New Orleans (directions)
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4. Dooky Chase Restaurant - New Orleans (directions)
5. Creole Creamery - New Orleans (directions)
6. Deanie's Seafood Restaurant And Market - Metairie (directions)
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7. R&O Restaurant And Catering - Metairie (directions)
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8. Prejean's Restaurant - Lafayette (directions)
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9. Izumi Ramen - Lafayette (directions)
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10. Pop's Poboys - Lafayette (directions)
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