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By Andrew Warren TV Media

Believeit or not, chef Andrew Zimmern isn’t just about wild, weird and bizarre foods, although it isn’t hard to understand why someone might think that. He’s been traveling the world in search of the strangest foods — from an American culinary persepective, at least — he can find for 22 seasons of “Bizarre Foods,” but in his latest series, he’s keeping things a bit closer to home.

In “The Zimmern List,” airing Tuesdays on Travel Channel, Zimmern shares his favorite places to leans’ French Quarter, visited his dad’s favorite bakery in Portland, Maine, and shared a secret spot to grab a bite in San Francisco’s Tenderloin District.

This week, though, he heads back home to New York City, the city in which he was raised. In a city as vast as the Big Apple, finding a place to eat isn’t hard, but Zimmern’s not just there to eat — he’s there to share his favorites. His first stop is in Brooklyn, where some classic pizza is in order. Once he’s had his fill of pepperoni and cheese, he takes a walk down memory lane and grabs a bite that reminds him of his childhood. Fi-

In next week’s episode, airing Tuesday, April 24, our host heads south to Nashville for a sampling of Southern staples. A visit to Music City wouldn’t be complete without swinging by one of its many festivals, and the pairing of food and music that he finds there is a perfect harmony. Later, a trip across town takes him to one of the best Sunday suppers in the city.

Andrew Zimmern loves seeking out the strangest regional specialties that he can find, but “The Zimmern List” isn’t about the most bizarre — it’s about his personal favorites. Check it out Tuesdays on Travel.

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