November 10, 2024

How to watch ‘No Recipe Road Trip with The Try Guys’ Episode 4: TV channel, start time, stream for free

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The Try Guys head to Santa Barbara in this week’s episode of “No Recipe Road Trip” on Food Network airing on Wednesday, Sept 21 at 10 p.m. ET.

New episodes of the series will air on Food Network weekly but viewers without cable can stream it on Philo, DirecTV and fuboTV. All three streaming services offer free trials for new users.

The Try Guys, Ned Fulmer, Keith Habersberger, Zach Kornfeld and Eugene Lee Yang, have millions of followers and are well-known for their curiosity, humor and willingness to try anything under the sun, often with hilarious results.

According to Food Network, In each episode, the guys hit a new city and visit two local establishments where each guy must attempt to make the restaurant’s best-known dish with no recipe or instruction. In the end, the Try Guy with the most successful dish as determined by a local chef and guest judge wins and gets the chance to have their dish put on the restaurant’s menu. In this week’s episode, the Try Guys head to Santa Barbara to take their shot at fish and croissants.

Episode 4 is titled “Santa Barbara: Fish and Croissants” and according to fuboTV’s description of the episode, “In Santa Barbara, California, The Try Guys take a stab at fish fillets while attempting to debone seafood specials at Barbareno for guest judge Mike Chen. Then, they fold themselves into knots trying to get their filled croissants on Bree’Osh’s menu.”

The series kicked off in Nashville and also visits Los Angeles, Charleston, Atlanta and Santa Barbara.

Where can I watch “No-Recipe Road Trip with the Try Guys”?

You can watch the new series on Food Network, Wednesday nights at 10 p.m. ET or on FoodNetwork.com by logging in with your cable provider.

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How can I watch if I don’t have cable TV?

Streaming platforms are always available if you don’t have access to cable. Philo, DirecTV and FuboTV will have access to the show and will be available for streaming. All three services offer free trials.

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