Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
Available On Air Stations
Watch Live

Arts & Culture

I'LL HAVE WHAT PHIL'S HAVING: Paris

Host Phil Rosenthal visits an Israeli falafel stand in Paris.
Courtesy of WGBH
Host Phil Rosenthal visits an Israeli falafel stand in Paris.

Airs Monday, July 3, 2017 at 10 p.m. on KPBS TV

I’LL HAVE WHAT PHIL’S HAVING invites audiences to join an international culinary exploration with Phil Rosenthal, creator of the television hit EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND, and one of Hollywood’s funniest producers.

This six-part series follows host Rosenthal as he explores culinary capitals of the world and dines on regional specialties, all while pushing the boundaries of his palate – and the viewer’s – in his funny, unforgettable travels.

In his search for the best of a city’s specialty, or one of its most unusual cuisines, Rosenthal entertains the audience while making connections all over the world.

Advertisement

Rosenthal sets his sights on kitchens both on and off the well-worn gastronomic path, where he meets those who are keeping traditions alive and creating new ones.

Viewers travel with him to Tokyo (June 19); a three-star Michelin restaurant in an Italian palazzo (June 26); Paris (July 3); Hong Kong (July 10); Barcelona (July 17); and a Los Angeles bakery training former gang members (July 24).

Rosenthal is a food enthusiast, but as he was growing up, he was not exposed to any adventurous eating:

He says, “My mother was not a fantastic cook. Our oven had a setting for ‘shoe.’ But I’ve always loved family, food, travel, and humor. That’s how I connect with people. I'm not your typical adventurer. So, I’m hoping folks will look at a nebbish like me exploring the world and trying new things and say, ‘If that guy can go outside, maybe I can, too.’”

A selection of French cheeses.
Courtesy of WGBH
A selection of French cheeses.

"Paris" - Join Phil in the place he calls the “City of Sweets” as he indulges in some of the finest hot chocolate, football-sized croissants and vanilla bombes and searches for the best roast chicken and vegetable-centric dishes in the City of Lights.

Advertisement
Pastries at the pastry shop Pierre Herme in Paris.
Courtesy of WGBH
Pastries at the pastry shop Pierre Herme in Paris.

WATCH ON YOUR SCHEDULE:

Episodes from this series are available for viewing on demand with KPBS Passport, video streaming for members ($60 yearly) using your computer, smartphone, tablet, Roku, AppleTV, Amazon Fire or Chromecast. Learn more and activate your benefit now.

JOIN THE CONVERSATION:

Phil Rosenthal is on Instagram, and you can follow @PhilRosenthal on Twitter. #WhatPhilsHaving