If you're a fan of 'Burgers, Brew & 'Que' (2015) and its mouthwatering exploration of comfort food and local flavors, you'll love these 10 similar shows and movies. From culinary road trips to behind-the-scenes looks at iconic eateries, this list is packed with delicious entertainment for foodies and casual viewers alike.

Good Eats (1999)
Description: A educational yet entertaining show that breaks down the science and techniques behind cooking, making it accessible and fun for home cooks.
Fact: The host, Alton Brown, often uses humor and quirky visuals to explain cooking concepts. The show has been praised for its thorough research and practical advice.


Top Chef (2006)
Description: This series showcases professional chefs competing in various culinary challenges, highlighting innovation, technique, and the pressure of the kitchen.
Fact: The show has won multiple Emmy Awards. Contestants often face challenges that test their skills in unexpected ways, like cooking in unusual locations.


Kitchen Nightmares (2007)
Description: This series delves into the behind-the-scenes struggles of failing restaurants, offering a raw look at the challenges of the food service industry.
Fact: Gordon Ramsay's interventions have saved many restaurants from closing. Some episodes have become infamous for dramatic confrontations and kitchen disasters.


Chopped (2009)
Description: This cooking competition emphasizes creativity under pressure, with chefs transforming mystery ingredients into impressive dishes, much like the improvisational nature of cooking in dynamic environments.
Fact: The show's iconic 'basket reveal' is a fan-favorite moment. Contestants often have to work with unusual ingredients like gummy worms or durian fruit.


Guy's Grocery Games (2013)
Description: A unique twist on cooking competitions, where chefs must navigate a grocery store to find ingredients, adding a layer of strategy and spontaneity to the cooking process.
Fact: The show is filmed in a real, functioning grocery store. Contestants sometimes have to deal with surprise obstacles like shopping cart races or budget constraints.


Beat Bobby Flay (2013)
Description: Chefs compete for the chance to challenge celebrity chef Bobby Flay, focusing on high-energy cooking battles and the thrill of competition.
Fact: Bobby Flay has a reputation for rarely losing, making it a big deal when a contestant actually beats him. The show often features guest judges from the culinary world.


Hell's Kitchen (2005)
Description: Known for its intense kitchen environment and high-pressure challenges, this show highlights the grit and determination required to succeed in the culinary industry.
Fact: Gordon Ramsay's fiery temper and high standards are a hallmark of the show. Contestants often face grueling hours and high-stakes eliminations.


Iron Chef America (2005)
Description: A high-stakes culinary battle where chefs must think on their feet and create extraordinary dishes, mirroring the intensity and skill seen in competitive cooking.
Fact: The show is based on the Japanese original 'Iron Chef.' Each episode features a secret ingredient that must be used in every dish.


Man v. Food (2008)
Description: This show focuses on food challenges and indulgent eating, often featuring large portions and unique dishes, which aligns with the theme of hearty, indulgent meals.
Fact: The host, Adam Richman, traveled to over 80 cities across the U.S. to take on food challenges. The show was inspired by Richman's love for competitive eating.


The Great Food Truck Race (2010)
Description: It highlights the competitive and entrepreneurial spirit of food businesses, showcasing diverse cuisines and the hustle behind running a mobile food operation.
Fact: Contestants must not only cook but also manage the business side of their food trucks, including marketing and finances. The show has featured everything from gourmet tacos to vegan desserts.
