
Andrew Zimmern joins Bill Esparza on Taqueando for a wide-ranging conversation on food, culture, and the power of independent restaurants. From the early days of Bizarre Foods to groundbreaking trips through Baja California, Zimmern reflects on how places like Tijuana and Ensenada reshaped global perceptions of Mexican cuisine—and helped spark today’s gastrotourism boom. The two dive into why Mexican and Chinese cuisines stand apart as the world’s deepest culinary traditions, the overlooked brilliance of street food, and how food storytelling can shift entire narratives around a region. Zimmern also shares candid thoughts on travel, authenticity, and why the best meals are often found far from the obvious spots. As the conversation turns to today’s challenges, Zimmern makes a powerful case for supporting local economies—arguing that spending money at independent restaurants isn’t just enjoyable, it’s essential. Part 1 of 2.Produced by Robert Haleblian.Presented by mva.wine.
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