Chefs vs. City | |
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Also known as | Chefs vs. City |
Genre | Reality TV, Cooking |
Starring |
Aarón Sanchez Chris Cosentino Ethan Erickson |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 2 |
Production | |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 46 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | Food Network |
Original release | August 7, 2009 – August 27, 2010 |
External links | |
Website | www |
Chefs vs. City is an American television show produced by Food Network. The show stars chefs Aarón Sanchez and Chris Cosentino who travel to different cities of the United States to challenge two local chefs to a variety of food-related challenges. Also starring is actor Ethan Erickson as the show's host. The show first aired on August 7, 2009.
Each episode takes place in a heavily populated United States city. The show features two teams: two Food Network chefs (Sanchez and Cosentino) and two chefs from the featured city. At the beginning of the show, each contestant receives a backpack with certain instruments that they'll use during the contest, and a dossier with information on their first stop. Each team is given a Ford Expedition to move around the city as they try to reach each stop ahead of the other team.
At each stop, both teams have to complete a certain food-related task before they receive a new dossier and advance to the next contest. Examples of tasks already featured: eat a whole serving of an extremely spicy dish or a large dish, sampling and separating products, and cooking or prepping dishes.
After the final contest, the contestants have to race through a finish line together to win.
Chris and Aaron have a win-loss record of 14–6.
During season 1, the competitors would have to run to the finish line. But, during season 2, they would drive to the finish line then run. And, the directions on the signs at the challenges got shorter. The first five season 2 episodes featured Chris and Aaron against fellow Food Network stars, who acted as the "City" representatives.
In 2010, Chris Cosentino wrote on his Twitter page: "Chefs vs City has been canceled! Thanks for all the support enjoy the reruns" In 2014, he gave a talk about how he regretted participating in the series.