Taste TV

Food finder: Adam Richman sniffs out restaurant secrets

« Back to Taste TV

 
Author: 
Andrew Warren / TV Media
Adam Richman hosts “Man Finds Food”

Adam Richman hosts “Man Finds Food”

Restaurants! They're seriously everywhere. They're on street corners in every neighborhood, they're found in hotels and hospitals, they can even be found underground in subway stations.

In fact, a study done in 2012 found that there are well over 600,000 restaurants in America, which means that you pretty much can't go anywhere without practically tripping over one of the things.

With that many eateries, there are definitely hits and misses -- and sometimes those hits can be tricky to find. That's where Adam Richman comes in with his Travel Channel show "Man Finds Food."

Currently airing Wednesday evenings and partway through its first season, "Man Finds Food" follows the former "Man v. Food" host as he travels around the country to discover some of the nation's best food secrets. Whether it's a house specialty that doesn't appear on the menu or an amazing diner that's almost impossible to find, Richman and his camera crew are digging them up and showing them off.

If it seems like you've heard about this show before, you probably have. "Man Finds Food," which premiered back in April, had originally been scheduled to air in the summer of 2014, but after Richman stirred up some controversy with an outburst on social media, the show was quietly shelved. Though it came very close to never airing at all, Travel Channel just as quietly added it back to the schedule for spring 2015.

All of that aside, "Man Finds Food" is definitely Richman back in his element. Like a good ingredient, he's a versatile guy: he's an actor (appearing in "Guiding Light" and "All My Children"), an author and a trained sushi chef.

His biggest claim to fame, though, has probably been "Man v. Food." The Travel Channel show lasted for four seasons (it was rebranded as "Man v. Food Nation" for the final season) and featured him taking on various eating challenges around the country. Fans of that show tuning into "Man Finds Food" may be in for a surprise. Since giving up competitive eating, Richman has lost a considerable amount of weight -- shedding 60 pounds will transform how anyone looks!

After a brief hiccup, it looks like the network still has faith in Richman, and he certainly has his many fans behind him. "Man Finds Food" currently airs Wednesdays on Travel Channel.