oh, man, this is all so roy choi: it smells so good in here. anthony: uh, yeah, this is going to work. so you re not short of options around here. roy choi: nah. you can get tacos across the street, korean bibimbap right next door, and then get goat stew. you can pray to mohammed or buddha. anthony: a tiny mosque next door where services are held five times a day. anthony: just talking to a guy in the parking lot who said, this is the first little bangladesh in america. roy choi: yeah. and that just happened, like, two years ago. like, we went to sleep, we woke up, and it was little bangladesh. [ laughter ] anthony: here at sawada, step right in to some curried goat, samosas, tandoori chicken. oh, yeah, and this lahori fish curry, with no small amount of chilies. anthony: it s such fragrant, aromatic, delicious food. roy choi: this is really good. anthony: what good food are you likely to find within the confines of koreatown? roy choi: we have el salvadoran
what do we have here? oh, oxtail. chris: yeah, man. curried goat. anthony: oh sweet. i don t care whether it s the bronx or kingston or wherever i can get it, oxtail, curried goat, callaloo, and, of course, rice and pigeon peas. got to have that. got to love the food in this country. chris: man, it s the best. anthony: it s such a mix. chris: asian. oh, yeah. anthony: african. a lot of people totally miss out, i mean curry goat, that s chris: yeah, man. it s asian stuff. anthony: it comes from the east indies, what they used to call chris: that s true. anthony: chef chris s cook-shop has become something of a local institution, a thriving business in a town that s seen better days. how long have you been open here? chris: i ve been open, this little shop, for 13 years. anthony: 13 years? chris: yeah, man. anthony: the town changed in that time or stayed the same? chris: well, right now, you know, we re in, um, our economy is not doing so good right now
y all stay. anthony: this is really good. anthony: back inland, another world of flavors. little haiti. just in case miami didn t have enough tasty stuff from elsewhere. the b&m market is a grocery store with a four-seat cafe of sorts tucked away in that make me happiest. jerk chicken, who doesn t love that? curried goat, roti, and this. cow-foot soup. flavors, textures, some next level stuff. anthony: that looks, by the way, unbelievable. that s so good. what s the best thing about miami? women: the mix of cultures that we ve got. anthony: what s the worst thing? women: you know what really pisses me off? i walk down the street and i say hi to people, because that s how i am. anthony: right. women: and i don t get a hi
base. go out to sardar patel stadium in houston s richmond neighborhood and ask league president of the houston indian cricket club kuldeep patel: what it s all about. he knows. he was once a big cricket star himself. kuldeep patel: let s go. let s go! anthony: who s winning? kuldeep patel: the first team scored 120 runs. they re chasing right now. anthony: i see, so you can t really say cause they haven t had an opportunity yet. kuldeep patel: exactly right. anthony: see, this is why it didn t happen in america. we need, we like winners in america. we like to know whose winning at all times. kuldeep patel: but this is a very high energetic game. baseball, when we watch baseball, it s kind of slow to us when we anthony: well, even to us it is. kuldeep patel: right? it s a slower game. anthony: it s really all about the snacks. kuldeep patel: yes, hot dogs. anthony: but, they re [ bleep ] hot dogs here. and the beer is even worse. now for a hot dog. oh no,
25 years. anthony: that takes some determination though. desus: listen, if i could be a crackhead, i would be the best crackhead possible. anthony: i was a crackhead, and, uh desus: listen, we ve all been there. you know? no judgments! anthony: hey, guys. customer: hi, how s it going? desus: hey, what s up? anthony: all right. look, i m thinking curry goat. desus uncle vernon used to own this place, but that was three owners ago. now it s lammy s, and lammy took over from some people who put too much cinnamon in their curried goat, which, as we all know, is a sin against god. lammy fixed things. curried goat and stewed oxtail, with rice and peas, collards, and, yes, mac and cheese. i can t resist. anthony: man, i mean, correct me if i m wrong there s a lot of good food in the bronx. desus: there is, there is. if people would like, you know, get over their bias and come above 96th street they would find out. man: you learn fast. anthony: i mean, if the bro