Bite This with Nadia G

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Bite This with Nadia G
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Also known asBite This
Genre
Presented by Nadia G
Starring
  • Peter Koussioulas
  • Ben Shaouli
  • Bart Rochon
Country of originUnited States
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes14
Production
ProducerTricon Films [1]
Running time22:00
Release
Original network Cooking Channel
Original releaseSeptember 24, 2013 (2013-09-24) 
October 16, 2014 (2014-10-16) [2]

Bite This with Nadia G is an American food travelogue television series that aired on Cooking Channel. It was presented by chef and musician Nadia G. The series featured Nadia G traveling to different eateries and learning how to cook their signature items. [1] The correspondents on the series had all appeared on Nadia G's previous series, Nadia G's Bitchin' Kitchen. [3] [1]

Contents

The pilot episode of Bite This aired on September 24, 2013. The series officially premiered on July 14, 2014 and ended on October 16, 2014, after one season. [2]

Cast

Episodes

No.TitleOriginal air date [2] Production
code [4]
1"Austin"September 24, 2013CCBTT-100H
2"Los Angeles"July 14, 2014CCBTT-101H
3"Vermont"July 21, 2014CCBTT-102H
4"Hamptons"July 28, 2014CCBTT-103H
5"Harlem/Bronx"August 4, 2014CCBTT-104H
6"Atlantic City"August 11, 2014CCBTT-105H
7"Detroit"August 18, 2014CCBTT-106H
8"Chicago"August 28, 2014CCBTT-107H
9"Louisville"September 4, 2014CCBTT-108H
10"Nashville" [5] [6] September 11, 2014CCBTT-109H
11"Phoenix"September 18, 2014CCBTT-110H
12"Palm Springs"October 2, 2014CCBTT-111H
13"Silicon Valley"October 9, 2014CCBTT-112H
14"Reno"October 16, 2014CCBTT-113H

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