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Season 4 Episode 403
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Rudy Maxa's World

Hokkaido

Season 4 Episode 402

Known as Japan’s “soul food,” ramen is revered in Hokkaido, where it enjoys a long history. Rudy and chef Daisuke Utagawa explore Sapporo, Hokkaido’s capital. Along the way, they track down the families that produce the ingredients of ramen and visit the island’s stunning lakes; one of the island’s premier ski resorts, as well as a whiskey distillery that helps makes Japan’s award-winning spirits.

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Bangkok
29:39
Rudy and chef Daisuke Utagawa eat their way across Bangkok.
Hong Kong, Part 2
29:01
Explore Hong Kong, from the frenetic night life to the quiet side of the island.
Hong King, Pt. 1
29:38
Rudy and Daisuke Utagawa enthusiastically eat their way through Hong Kong.
Kyushu
29:16
Discover the delicacies that have made Japanese cuisine well known around the world.
Tokyo
29:17
Take a look at the vibrant city of Tokyo, this time with an emphasis on Tokyo’s cuisine.
Four Great Cities of Asia
26:46
Rudy gives an inside look at the secrets of four of the world’s most amazing cities.
Food, Drink & Place
26:46
Rudy explores how food and drink help illustrate the culture of a place and its people.
Nova Scotia
26:46
Visit the charming fishing towns of Nova Scotia to the wilderness of Newfoundland.
Montreal & Quebec CIty
26:46
Discover two of the most unique and appealing cities in the world with Rudy.
This Islands of Polynesia
26:46
Rudy explores some of French Polynesia’s collection of islands.
Tahiti & Bora Bora
26:46
Head out with Rudy for sheer tropical splendor on the islands of Tahiti and Bora Bora
Korea
26:46
Discover the Land of the Morning Calm with Rudy Maxa.
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