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Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television - Season 2

Season 2 travels to over a dozen countries, including Taiwan, Spain, Japan, Singapore, South Africa, Tunisia, Thailand and Senegal--and also films at their headquarters, 177 Milk Street in Boston. Meet cooks from around the world and see how their inspiration results in the new home cooking, where everyday food can be something special.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Christopher Kimball

    Christopher Kimball

    Himself - Host

  • Matthew Card

    Matthew Card

    Himself - Chef

  • Lynn Clark

    Lynn Clark

    Herself - Chef

  • Catharine Smart

    Catharine Smart

    Herself - Chef

  • Rayna Jhaveri

    Rayna Jhaveri

    Herself - Chef

  • Erika Bruce

    Erika Bruce

    Herself - Chef

  • Bianca Borges

    Bianca Borges

    Herself - Chef

Overview

Season 2 travels to over a dozen countries, including Taiwan, Spain, Japan, Singapore, South Africa, Tunisia, Thailand and Senegal--and also films at their headquarters, 177 Milk Street in Boston. Meet cooks from around the world and see how their inspiration results in the new home cooking, where everyday food can be something special.

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