Furthermore, the guests in the show themselves also have tasks. This is the most innovative aspect of "One City, One Taste" and other similar shows, and this is not obvious in the show. These chefs They acted like ordinary diners walking through the streets under the guidance of a gourmet guide, without exploring the value of these delicacies from the perspective of a chef. Originally, these international celebrity chefs were also a major attraction of the show, but the director did not pay maximum attention to this advantage. These chefs should consciously emphasize their tasks in the program, allowing the audience to follow the guests' novel discoveries, and interview the sources of inspiration of these chefs at the same time when cooking to enhance the sense of immersion.
The most disappointing thing is the first issue of Tianjin's "Times". A foreign chef in the famous snack city of Tianjin does have huge cultural differences and is more likely to collide. However, after all, the language and culture barriers are completely different. They were eating one by one in a mechanical manner. Even when tasting pancakes and fruits, the male guide actually said to the beautiful guest, "Try my vegetarian one." This move was really indecent in the show. And in this issue, the picture quality is really disappointing. Compared with the level of "A Bite of China", the gap is not a little bit different. In fact, Tianjin's snacks are famous throughout the country, but you can't feel it at all in this program. Your program has deviated from the audience's perception, and it will naturally be questioned.
In short, this new CCTV program has new ideas, but its performance is insufficient. Perhaps a classic like "A Bite of China" is hard to surpass.