Looking for some delicious and inspiring arm-chair travel? Channel some of the strength, courage, intelligence, imagination and enthusiasm associated with the Year of the Dragon and dive into the food+travel series with favourite hosts including Luke Nguyen, Victor Liong, Dan Hong, Jimmy Shu, Lauren Camilleri, Khanh Ong, Adam Liaw, Poh Ling Yeow, Nadiya Hussain, Yasmin Newman and Clarissa Wei.
SBS Food will broadcast special Lunar New Year programming weekdays 5pm - 6pm from 5 February to March, while SBS On Demand has a curated as part of a wider that brings together movies, TV series and more.
From discovering Thai cotton candy to roaming Seoul in search of jook and kimbap, here’s a taste of what’s on offer.
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Seoul at Home
Enjoying a bowl of bibimguksu in episode 4 of 'Seoul at Home'. Credit: SBS On Demand
This four-part series sees Michelin-starred chef and Masterchef Canada host Alvin Leung (sometimes known as the ‘Demon Chef’, though here at least it translates to keen enthusiasm for the food he’s eating and a liking for dark glasses, rather than any fireworks) and local celebrity chef Matthew Chung explore Seoul in search of home-made traditional food, uncovering recipes that have passed through generations and re-creating these dishes in their own styles. The series kicks off with the pair visiting eateries and people’s homes to taste jeon (Korean pancakes). In the episodes that follow, they dive into kimbap (Korean rice rolls), jook (rice porridge) and bibimguksu (cold noodles)
See double episodes of Seoul at Home from 5pm on Monday 5 February and Tuesday 6 February on SBS Food. All four episodes will be available to stream at SBS On Demand from 5 February.
Taiwan Bites
Eric Sze travels through Taiwan and across the world in 'Taiwan Bites'. Credit: Go Inside
From Taiwan’s 24-hour food culture to the bubble tea that took the world by storm, this eight-part series sees Taiwanese-born and raised, US-based restaurateur travel the world to explore the stories and meaning behind the food he grew up with. His travels in Europe, the US and several parts of Asia see him meeting other chefs who are inspired by the flavours of Taiwan, and exploring Taiwan’s most-loved dishes and traditions, including braised pork rice, beef noodles and bubble tea, Taiwan’s round-the-clock food culture, old and new vegetarian recipes, and the diverse dishes served in a big Taiwanese-style breakfast.
See Taiwan Bites 5pm, weekdays Wednesday 7 February to Friday 16 February. All eight episodes will be available to stream at SBS On Demand from 7 February.
Hidden Gems
Episode 3 of Hidden Gems looks at the making of Thai cotton candy. Credit: SBS On Demand
This anthology series brings together six engaging food documentaries exploring Thai food. Jok One Table tells of a man named Jok who survives early struggles to establish a successful restaurant with just one table, and how his desire to leave a legacy impacts his relationship with his son. Tales of Trang’s Roasted Pork follows two men who strive to shine a spotlight on their city’s roasted pork tradition. The third documentary, Michelin Cotton Candy, shares the story of Mae Pom, the owner of a popular dessert shop in Ayutthaya, a town known for its pulled cotton candy. Jaii Noodle 1953 shares the story of a father and daughter who have drifted apart but are drawn back together when she decides to take over the family’s noodle restaurant. Midnight Street Chef, a story of love and legacy, follows Uncle Tue, who operates a small street food restaurant in Petchaburi and decides to open a street food spot in front of his house, drawing his daughter home to join him. And finally, in The Last Flame of Bamboo Sticky Rice, we meet Aunt Tid and her sisters, women who are among the last to continue the technique of cooking bamboo sticky rice over a traditional fire.
See Hidden Gems 5pm, weekdays Monday 19 February to Monday 26 February. All six episodes will be available to stream at SBS On Demand from 19 February.
Eat China
Eat China visits a chef to see bao bun making. Credit: Eat China
Eat China will also air SBS Food weekdays from Friday 1 March to Thursday 14 March (the first episode on 1 March airs at 5pm; the remaining episodes air at 4.30pm). The series is also streaming now at SBS On Demand.
Stream free On Demand
Eat China
series • cooking
PG
series • cooking
PG
The Eat China Specials are also streaming at SBS On Demand.
Stream free On Demand
Eat China Specials
series • cooking
PG
series • cooking
PG
Nadiya’s Asian Odyssey
Nadiya Hussain in Nepal. Credit: Nadiya's Asian Odyssey
Nadiya’s Asian Odyssey is streaming now at SBS On Demand.
Stream free On Demand
Nadiya's Asian Odyssey
series • biography
PG
series • biography
PG
Paradise Kitchen Bali
Australian-Balinese cook and restaurateur Lauren Camilleri takes us to Bali to discover the island’s rich culture, abundant tropical fruit and vegetables, and new and traditional recipes. The ten-part series focuses on a different ingredient in each episode, from turmeric and tofu to jackfruit, coconut and chocolate. Find all the recipes from the series .
Paradise Kitchen Bali is streaming now at SBS On Demand.
Stream free On Demand
Paradise Kitchen Bali
series • adventure
G
series • adventure
G
Luke Nguyen on the roads and railways of Asia
Luke Nguyen eats on the streets of Bangkok. Credit: Luke Nguyen's Street Food Asia
SBS On Demand’s Lunar New Year Feasts collection features a banquet of travel with popular host Luke Nguyen. Luke Nguyen's Street Food Asia takes us on a lively tour of the street food of Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia. Luke Nguyen's Greater Mekong and Luke Nguyen's Memories Of The Mekong see the chef sharing experiences from China, Myanmar, Vietnam and Northern Thailand, while Luke's Vietnam and Luke Nguyen's Railway Vietnam sees the chef exploring and cooking the fresh flavours and traditions of this vibrant south-east Asian country. Luke Nguyen's Food Trail shares how he went from being a young refugee to a successful chef, author and TV host, starting in Cabramatta and taking in the sights and tastes of Saigon and Hong Kong. You can discover recipes from Luke’s travels .
See all of these series at SBS On Demand.
Stream free On Demand
Luke Nguyen's Street Food Asia
series • cooking
G
series • cooking
G
Stream free On Demand
Luke Nguyen's Greater Mekong
series • cooking
G
series • cooking
G
Stream free On Demand
Luke Nguyen's Memories Of The Mekong
series • cooking
G
series • cooking
G
Stream free On Demand
Luke's Vietnam
series • cooking
PG
series • cooking
PG
Stream free On Demand
Luke Nguyen's Railway Vietnam
series • cooking
PG
series • cooking
PG
Stream free On Demand
Luke Nguyen's Food Trail
series • cooking
PG
series • cooking
PG
Please Eat Slowly
Lunar New Year banquets are a connection to culture for Victor Liong. Credit: Frank Yang
Please Eat Slowly is streaming now at SBS On Demand.
Stream free On Demand
Please Eat Slowly
series • cooking
G
series • cooking
G
Taste of the Philippines with Yasmin Newman
Kenneth Rodriguez and Yasmin Newman in the kitchen in Taste of the Philippines. Credit: SBS Food / Kitti Gould
Taste of the Philippines with Yasmin Newman is streaming now at SBS On Demand.
Stream free On Demand
Taste Of The Philippines With Yasmin Newman
series • cooking
PG
series • cooking
PG
Cook the recipes
A Taste of the Philippines
More Asia in Australia with Adam Liaw, Poh Ling Yeow and Jimmy Shu
Credit: Distributor
Adam and Poh's Malaysia in Australia is streaming now at SBS On Demand.
Stream free On Demand
Adam & Poh's Malaysia in Australia
series • cooking
PG
series • cooking
PG
Jimmy Shu's Taste of the Territory is streaming now at SBS On Demand.
Stream free On Demand
Jimmy Shu's Taste of the Territory
series • cooking
G
series • cooking
G
Find more to celebrate the Year of the Dragon in and . Or explore the wide range of Lunar New Year content across the SBS network: