
In Search Of Food S01 E02
Barton explores an Upper East Side locovore restaurant and walks through an Italian market looking for fresh pasta.

Barton explores an Upper East Side locovore restaurant and walks through an Italian market looking for fresh pasta.

Oslo – City of the Future An Architect on a Mission: Francis Kéré Architectural Trend: Sustainable Wood Buildings Clearly Concrete – Brutalist Architecture in Berlin New Living Concepts – Unusual Houses in Europe Zany and Delightful: The Amphibious E-Bike Camper

Eighteen Stories and Made of Wood Bauhaus-style Architecture in Pamplona Pimp My Caravan Sustainable Building: the Cork House An Island Home in Brittany Frankfurt's New Old Town

The Greater Tokyo Area is the world's most populous metropolitan region, and it is continuing to grow at a fast pace. Urban-planning solutions are urgently needed to prevent Tokyo from choking on its own growth. Strategies include raising density, promoting shared housing and micro-homes, and investing in ‘urban villages', neighborhoods where people can live, work and spend their leisure time.

Manhattan may be one of the world's liveliest and richest places, but it is a slender island just 21 kilometers long and very crowded. Its buildings have been getting taller and taller. Many buildings from previous centuries need to be upgraded or replaced. The infrastructure is also severely strained. So large-scale eco-friendly redevelopment is on the cards, and the creation of neighborhoods that are pleasant places to live and work.

Adventurer Ellis Emmett reaches the Kingdom of Tonga, the first stop on his ambitious Pacific sailing quest. Ellis befriends a local named Lofi, and the two set sail for the isolated island of Tofua. Along the way they explore a newly formed volcanic island, navigate treacherous coral reefs, and must hunt for their dinner.

This episode looks at the various habitats and areas of a coral reef, and how each zone within this extremely complex and delicately balanced ecosystem houses life forms that adapt in unique ways.

The calm azure waters of the Coral Triangle are fringed with jungle, coconut trees and mangroves. Centuries of seismic activity have lined these bays with volcanic ash and mud. Rather than smothering life, these ‘muck zones' have borne some of the marine world's most bizarre adaptations.

The Sweet Secret Behind Belgian. Pralines Truffle Seaweed: The New Superfood? Celebrity Chef Asma Khan: Cooking up Social Change. Dutch Gouda: A Treat the World Over Tasty. Legacies: Fettuccine Alfredo The Sound of Wine.

Cycling cook: A restaurant on two wheels Trappist beer – a monastic speciality. A Restaurant for the Early Epicurean Food Secrets: Camembert. Pioneer of vegetarian cuisine: Star chef Andree Köthe. Bavarian Food Pairing: Cake and Beer.

Libraries of the future Minimalistic Living: Le Cabanon Alpine Architecture The Gantry - London's Creative East A Night in an Ice Hotel A City of Many Colors

Before long, most of the world's population will be living in cities. If megacities are to be in a position to tackle the challenges represented by overcrowding, overburdened infrastructure, energy provision and climate change, appropriate structures need to be established. The title shines a light on innovative architectural and urban-planning projects in New York, Tokyo and Singapore that can be considered exemplary responses to some of those challenges.

Richard and Greg Davies attempt to extract the essence of Moscow in two days, as they clash with army tanks, head into space and visit one of the strangest circuses in the world.

Comedian Noel Fielding joins Richard for 48 fast and funny hours in the Danish capital, with cycling, sightseeing, art, sandwiches, beer and rollercoasters.

Richard Ayoade and Mel Giedroyc do a Paris le weekend, with snails, absinthe, a cordon bleu cookery course, bespoke perfume and an art tour.

Richard goes to Vienna with comedian Chris O'Dowd to sample the sausages, cakes, wines and spirits. The pair also take a hot-rod tour, visit a fairground, the Freud museum and the city sewers.

Admire Rome without digging too deep into your pockets, feel the magical atmosphere of the carnival in Venice, learn how a Borsalino hat is made and savour a delicious Italian gelato.

The competition intensifies as the teams enter Southeast Asia, battling chaos, exhaustion, and dwindling budgets on a 2000km sprint from Hanoi to Phnom Penh — with elimination on the line.

Marilia's journey on South Africa's Garden Route explores plant medicine, beauty in nature, and animal communication, emphasizing the profound connection between humans and the natural world.

We go sea to summit with a skiing experience. We trek to an unskiied peak then go diving in the frozen ocean. Then we learn about sauna culture and how activity should be fun not work