Restaurants At The End Of The World

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC WHIPS UP NEW CULINARY DOCUSERIES RESTAURANTS AT THE END OF THE WORLD, HOSTED BY TRAILBLAZING CHEF KRISTEN KISH

Preheat your Television to National Geographic on 29 March
and get ready to feast your eyes on one-of-a-kind meals made
in the most remote outposts on Earth.

National Geographic spices up the small screen with Restaurants at the End of the World, an all-new docuseries that combines all the flavors that make for heaping servings of must-watch TV. The four-part series, headlined by award-winning chef, entrepreneur and global trailblazer Kristen Kish, travels to four off-the-beaten-path pockets on the planet and will premiere weekly on National Geographic (DStv 181, Starsat 220) on Wednesdays at 20:10 from 29 March 2023.

Restaurants at the End of the World follows Chef Kish as she searches for the secret ingredients – people, places, culture and traditions – within the world’s most remote restaurants in Boquete, Panama; Svalbard, Norway; North Haven Island, Maine; and Paraty, Brazil.

Running any successful venture takes a certain tenacity and grit, but those who set up deep in the wild, cut off from the grid and normal supply lines, are in a class all their own. Chef Kish goes behind the scenes and embeds herself with local purveyors, farmers, herders, kitchen crew, managers and head chefs to listen to their stories and witness the day-to-day balancing act required to bring unique food to the table, meal after meal. She then dives into the depths of the land to forage only the freshest ingredients and, along the way, unearths the culture and heart behind the cuisine. 

“Food has an unparalleled power to bring us together and teach us about one another and the world around us, and we see that firsthand by going to restaurants in the world’s most remote areas,” says Chef Kish. “Filming this series with National Geographic was an adventure of a lifetime that taught me so much about an industry I’ve been steeped in my whole life. I can’t wait for viewers to come along on the journey with us and experience these dishes at restaurants most never even knew existed.”

The chefs profiled in the series are inspired by the surrounding land and local resources to make dishes that reflect their culture. Because their menus rely so much on the environment, they are constantly challenged to improvise, adapt and become tougher in pursuing their passions. With dishes ranging from reindeer tongues to buttermilk biscuits topped with lobster salad to kimchi sorbet, the menus featured in Restaurants at the End of the World are a fusion of curiosity, playfulness and relentless dedication, giving viewers a taste of faraway worlds through food.

Chef Kish competed on Bravo’s “Top Chef” Season 10, where she took home the top prize. Since winning, she launched her first cookbook “Kristen Kish Cooking”in October 2017 and partnered with LINE Hotels in 2018 to launch her first restaurant Arlo Grey in Austin.

Restaurants at the End of the World is produced for National Geographic by World of Wonder and Cinetic. For World of Wonder, Fenton Bailey, Randy Barbato, Tom Campbell and Jeremy Simmons are executive producers. For Cinetic, Ross Fremer, Brian Oakes and Christine O’Malley are executive producers. For National Geographic, Betsy Forhan is executive producer and Charlie Parsons is vice president of development.

Episodes include the following:

Episode 1: Panama’s Cloud Forest Kitchen

Restaurant: Hacienda Mamecillo
Location: Boquete, Panama

Description: Chef Kristen Kish learns the secrets of trek-to-table cuisine at Hacienda Mamecillo and helps the proprietors prepare a special meal for Panama’s top Chef Rolando Chamorro.

Dishes: Chef Rolando Chamorro and Chef Kristen Kish serve brick-oven flatbreads with roasted vegetables; “Bruschetta Mamecillo” with fresh goat cheese and honey drizzle; unique chayote “ceviche;” Kolando’s smoked farm chicken with naranjilla glaze and watercress; and Gabriella’s berry-infused ice cream with homemade wild berry jam.

Episode 2: Norway’s Touch of Madness

Restaurant: Isfjord Radio
Location: Svalbard, Norway

Description: Chef Kristen Kish explores Arctic cuisine at Isfjord Radio Restaurant, led by Chef Rogier Jansen, where the food is as adventurous as the journey it takes to get there.

Dishes: Chef Rogier Jansen and Chef Kristen Kish create and serve beer-butter sourdough; reindeer tongue pastrami with fresh melon; arctic char with fresh apples, fermented berry sauce and beetroot purée; ptarmigan skewers with olives; ptarmigan feeding-sack cocktail; and passionfruit-kimchi sorbet with a white chocolate custard and parsnip chips, dusted with lingonberry powder.

Chef Kristen Kish poses for a photo in the kitchen at Isfjord Radio in Svalbard, Norway.
(National Geographic/Missy Bania)

Episode 3: Maine Island Barn Supper

Restaurant: Turner Farm
Location: North Haven Island, Maine, USA

Description: Chef Kristen Kish travels to a remote island in Maine to help Turner Farm’s new Chef Carolynn Ladd put her southern twist on its classic barn supper menu.

Dishes: Chef Carolynn Ladd and Chef Kristen Kish serve farmhouse salad with buttermilk ranch dressing; southern-style grits with blistered cherry tomatoes; Carolynn’s Southern-style Lobster Roll on buttermilk biscuits; oysters served with homemade Southern hot sauce; and Kristen’s original dessert: Goats Eating Seaweed, consisting of bread-and-butter custard pudding, goat-milk caramel folded in mascarpone and topped with fried seaweed, puffed rice and powdered sugar.

Chef Kristen Kish poses with freshly caught oysters in hand at the estuary in North Haven, Maine.
(National Geographic/Missy Bania)

Episode 4: Brazil’s Floating Feast

Restaurant: Sem Pressa
Location: Paraty, Brazil

Description: Chef Kristen Kish helps Brazilian Chef Gisela Schmitt source unique ingredients from the rainforest and ocean to serve aboard her floating restaurant, Sem Pressa.

Dishes: Chef Gisela Schmitt and Chef Kristen Kish serve“sea sugar” scallop tartare served in the shell with cucumber citric yogurt and topped with local seaweed and capiçoba; beltfish crudo with bottarga, tangerine and scallions; steamed sururu with coconut-milk-plantain purée and garnished with collard greens; and shrimp ceviche marinated in lime juice and served in a young, wild coconut shell.

Chef Kristen Kish seasons a dish she prepared at Sem Pressa, in Paraty, Brazil.
(National Geographic for Disney/Autumn Sonnichsen)

How to tune in:
DSTV: Channel 181
StarSat: 220 on DTH, 220 on DTT (249 on DTT in Uganda)


About National Geographic Content

Award-winning and critically acclaimed National Geographic Content, part of a joint venture between The Walt Disney Company and the National Geographic Society, creates and delivers riveting stories and experiences in natural history, science, adventure and exploration. Inspiring a deeper connection to the world, the content studio reaches 300 million people worldwide in 180 countries and 33 languages across the global National Geographic channels (National Geographic Channel, Nat Geo WILD, Nat Geo MUNDO), National Geographic Documentary Films, and direct-to-consumer platforms Disney+ and Hulu. Its diverse content includes Emmy® Award-winning franchise Genius, series Life Below Zero and Secrets of the Whales, and Oscar®– and BAFTA award-winning film Free Solo. In 2022, National Geographic Content was awarded eight News and Documentary Emmys, in addition to Life Below Zero’s Emmy win for Outstanding Cinematography for a Reality Program, its sixth Emmy overall. For more information, visit natgeotv.com or nationalgeographic.com, or follow Nat Geo on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn.

About World of Wonder

World of Wonder (WOW) has reshaped international pop culture, earning 30 Emmys, inspiring two Oscars, creating global network WOW Presents Plus across 190 territories, and bringing drag culture to the world stage via RuPaul’s Drag Race and DragCon. WOW’s pioneering television portfolio includes other smash-hit franchises like Million Dollar Listing. Their film division WOW Docs produces groundbreaking documentaries including Mapplethorpe: Look at the Pictures, Party Monster, and The Eyes of Tammy Faye. WOW also operates YouTube channel WOWPresents, music label World of Wonder Records, the WOW Podcast Network, and year-round international live events. Co-founders Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato have been profiled in Variety’s Reality TV Impact Report. Honors for their trailblazing work include the IDA Pioneer Award, Realscreen’s Global 100 list, and the OUT 100. In 2022, World of Wonder was ranked #2 among film and TV powerhouses in Fast Company’s World’s 50 Most Innovative Companies.

About Cinetic

Cinetic Media is a talent management, content sales, and strategic advisory company for the media and entertainment industries. The company represents and advises world class storytellers with a full suite of services, including project financing, domestic and international content sales, corporate advisory, PR and marketing. It is also partnered in Brand New Story, a joint venture with David Gordon Green’s Rough House, for a free-standing advisory business which works with consumer brands and Hollywood storytellers to finance, develop, distribute and market long-form film and television. The company was founded by John Sloss in 2001 and maintains offices in New York and Los Angeles. For more information please visit www.cineticmedia.com.

About The Walt Disney Company EMEA:

The Walt Disney Company has been in Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) for over 80 years and employs thousands across the region. Between Disneyland Paris and its other iconic brands, including Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, National Geographic, 20th Century Studios and ESPN, The Walt Disney Company EMEA entertains, informs and inspires millions of consumers in more than 130 countries through the power of unparalleled storytelling. Disney+, the company’s direct-to-consumer streaming service, is currently available in 60 markets across EMEA.

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