Rachael Ray's Tasty Travels

Rachael Ray's Tasty Travels is a television show based on cook Rachael Ray and her travels around the world. The show is similar to her 2002 Food Network show, $40 a Day, however she is not restricted by a budget and showcases food from more upscale eateries. She tries different types of food from each place she visits, and gives a "Hot List of Values", which includes some of her favorite places visited from $40 a Day. The show airs on the Food Network and is her fourth Food Network program. It first aired on August 26, 2005. She provides voiceovers for most of the show and is shown at only one or two places. Her husband, John Cusimano, usually accompanies her at the one or two restaurants she visits per episode. The show was developed with Producer Wade Sheeler following the success of her first travel show on Food Network, $40 a Day.

Rachael Ray's Tasty Travels
GenreCooking
Created by
  • Rachael Ray
  • Wade Sheeler
Written by
  • Kristine A. Tata
  • Don Colliver
  • Lisa Clinard
  • Stephen Guerrieri
  • Jennifer MacLean
  • Lesley Mayer
Directed by
  • Adjani Vivas
  • Wade Sheeler
Original language(s)English
No. of seasons5
No. of episodes56
Production
Executive producer(s)
Cinematography
  • Jeff Doser
  • Mark Daniels
  • Forrest Stangel
  • Frederic Menou
  • Stan McMeekin
Editor(s)
  • Kathie Burr
  • Javier Fuentes Leon
Running time30 minutes
Production company(s)
  • Pie Town Productions
  • Weller/Grossman Productions
  • High Noon Entertainment
DistributorFood Network
Release
Original networkFood Network
Original releaseAugust 26, 2005 (2005-08-26)
Chronology
Related shows$40 a Day
External links
Official website

Forty-one episodes were produced during the series' first two years; Ray stated on a September 7, 2007 appearance on Late Show with David Letterman that she had just completed work on twenty additional episodes, which had begun airing the previous week.


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