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Preview: Seattle
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Meet the immigrant and second-generation Filipinos who are leading the Seattle food scene.
Host Marcus Samuelsson goes to Seattle, where he spends time with immigrant and second-generation Filipinos who are taking charge of their city's food scene. As Filipino food gains more national, mainstream recognition, members of the community are working to tell the story on their own terms. Premieres December 13.
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No Passport Required
Preview: Seattle
Preview: Season 2 Episode 1 | 30sVideo has Closed Captions
Host Marcus Samuelsson goes to Seattle, where he spends time with immigrant and second-generation Filipinos who are taking charge of their city's food scene. As Filipino food gains more national, mainstream recognition, members of the community are working to tell the story on their own terms. Premieres December 13.
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