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Join Phil as he revisits this food mecca. Sit down with him for a home-cooked meal at chef Nancy Silverton’s Umbrian home where he indulges his inner caveman, roasting gargantuan steaks over hot flames and serving them up “barbarian style.” (Originally aired 2015)

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I’ll Have What Phil’s Having
Embark on an international culinary expedition with Phil Rosenthal, creator of the TV hit Everybody Loves Raymond, and one of Hollywood’s funniest producers. Join Phil as he explores six culinary capitals of the world in search for the best of a city’s specialty, or one of its most unusual dishes.

29 Comments

  1. Lovely episode!
    St. Sebastian is looking up to heaven and has complete confidence in his Catholic faith. I believe that's why he's depicted as being indifferent about the tortures being inflicted on him.

  2. It’s unfortunate that chef Fabio Picchi had since passed away at the age of 67. Such characters that always left us and the world too soon.

  3. Your growing on me Phil🎉.
    Thanks for the great Video 👍.
    Ah you found your friends💗.
    JO JO IN VT 💞

  4. That was hands down one of the best, inspirational, emotional videos I have watched in a long time!! God bless you, that was awesome

  5. This host is great. Very funny. I’ll be in Florence next September! Thanks for helping to scout it out for me!

  6. Man, this brings back memories. Last summer, on a whim, I flew from Thessaloniki to Rome. Unashamedly bored–and repulsed by the oppressive profusion of tourists–after only a couple of days, I took the train to Florence. My Airbnb was a two-minute walk from the Duomo! On my third or fourth day, I went on a winery tour that took us through Dario's stomping grounds. He wasn't there when we arrived but, as we were about to leave, he pulls up driving his own truck. Well, I just purposefully walked up to him, greeted him in Italian and held out my hand, and we shook hands like old mates. He thanked us for coming and graciously posed for photographs. (Carne!!) A couple days later, I spent at least six hours seeing everything in the Uffizi, and being moved to tears when I laid eyes upon the main piece of art I was there to admire–Primavera. I wouldn't have to think twice about moving there. 🙌💯😊

  7. Italy is a great place to visit or to live if you are independently wealthy. So much history and diversity between the regions makes it a very interesting place to explore even for those of us who understand the language and the country's many persistent problems.

  8. Traveling with you would be bliss for me,tearing up while eating gelato is an authentic response to pure beauty and perfection! Thanks for the inspiration.

  9. Do you ever host any tours? To get to do as you did here in Florence Italy, would be the best holiday ever.

  10. Perfect.. what a world it would be if this passion and respect for life infused the world..

  11. You guys did a fantastic job. Captured the moments beautifully, and Phil has a personality that shines.

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