Newly crowned Michelin Star Chef (and possible Viking), Ragnar Erikkson, guides Matty through an Icelandic winter wonderland of odd food, crazy buggy rides, and steamy hot springs.
With its posh ice fishing and frozen lake car races, Chef Hayden Johnston tries to convince Matty that his Thunder Bay home is "The Greatest City in the World."
Tā Moko tattoos, mud baths, mussel harvests and a Hāngī cookout. Matty gets the full Māori experience on New Zealand's North Island with master chef, Morgan McGlone.
Matty teams up with former soldier turned chef, "Sniper" Steve Austin, for a culinary adventure in the deadly outback of Australia's Northern Territory.
Matty hangs with reformed gangsters, Spanto and 2Tone of Born X Raised – two Venice Beach natives fighting to save the spirit of their hometown against gentrification.
Matty and Master Rang head to Vegas in a Caddy convertible to shoot machine guns, try their luck as cowboys, and uncover the secrets of great prime rib.
Matty catches up with chef, Adam Perry Lang as he plans the opening of his new L.A. restaurant. Together, they enjoy some BBQ, boxing, fishing, knife-making and arson.
Matty ventures into the everglades under the protection of Shelley Wooten, an eighth-generation Floridian fighting to keep the hardcore culture of the Gladesmen alive.
Growing up as a hardcore kid in Fort Erie, Matty has always heard stories of legendary football pre-game tailgate parties, but has never attended one...until now.
Toronto is a multicultural city, offering a wide variety of culinary adventures. Matty takes part in his first Caribana celebration and learns about West Indian culture.
Matty experiences the Inuit way of life while visiting the Arctic. On his journey to Iqaluit, Nunavut, he discovers how the high cost of food is impacting Inuit traditions.
Matty experiences one of Canada's oldest Jewish communities; Rabbi Bernath, aka `The Hipster Rabbi', shows Matty around Montreal's kosher food community.
Matty heads to New Orleans to check out two different takes on Mardi Gras; Lundi Gras in the Lower 9th ward, and Cajun Mardi Gras in Lafayette.
French Canadians are known for having a strong cultural identity. Matty investigates the uniqueness of Quebecois culture through a number of unusual subcultures, including LARPing!
Matty and Rang head to Hanoi to check out Vietnam's growing restaurant scene and meet up with a few French ex-pats to sample some of the best French inspired Vietnamese dishes.
Matty and Rang head to south Vietnam to visit the town where Rang grew up. Matty meets Rang's family and learns the harrowing story of how Rang came to Canada.
Rang and Matty pick up where they left off in Episode One but this time in Newfoundland. The dynamic duo's tour ends up with moose hunting.
Matty hits Nova Scotia for lobster fishing and visits chef Bryan Picard's Bite House. On their way back to Halifax they hit a cheese farm for some award winning Gouda.
Matty goes to Saskatchewan for the Great Prairie Feast. Then he heads to a cabin for a wild weekend of duck hunting and blowing shit up.
Matty meets Ivan Smith, the Bison Whisperer in Alberta and learns the ins-and-outs of raising bison. Matty travels to meet up with Chef Edgar Gutierrez for an off-road adventure
Matty travels to Portage La Prairie as a guest of their annual Pow Wow. He participates in a sweat lodge, and learns to Fancy Dance.
Matty heads to Winnipeg and hosted by Ron and "Hot Rod" Cantiveros learns how to make Longanisa sausages and cooks at a traditional Filipino Boodle Fight.
Canadian Chef Matty Matheson checks out Ontario Farms, Perth Pork and Y.U. Ranch.
Matty Matheson travels to his hometown with his mentor Rang Nguyen to show how he became the chef he is today.
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