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6/10
Awkward to watch.
miyazzrah14 July 2021
I hope this show has been edited before broadcast. Because there so many awkward hard to watch moments. Where Adam seemingly moves on way too quickly from his conversation with his guest in order to talk with another guest or talk about his food (or something else). It is so cringe, you literally invite them to your show to talk about a desired topic and you don't even hear them out properly.

Also sometimes a guest cooks something tasty, and again Adam moves on instantly and their whole portion is skipped where focus is put on the other guest. This could easily be partially solved by using effective cuts between both guests, but this wouldn't solve it fully.

This show has potential to improve. Adam is a sweetheart and really kind, but I watch this show to see the perspective of all three members per episode. Not just Adam or at most him and one guest. You rarely get an episode where the desired topic in the episode is properly shared through all three members of the episode.
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10/10
Celebrates the amazing diversity of food in Australia
damien_browne7 May 2023
This show is not about the people, it's not about any competition. It's about introducing people of all different cooking skills to amazing food.

In 400 episodes with 3 recipes an episode so far, there has barely been even similar dishes. (Banana muffins vs banana bread not withstanding).

If you are not interested in food, this may not be the show for you, but if you are, even if you are starting your journey or well on your way there is so much here to learn and admire.

Sure, some guest are not the greatest personalities, but they all have interesting dishes that can inspire you to try something new.

This show makes cooking accessible to everyone. It seeks to remove the barriers people find intimidating about cooking while still making some amazing food.

Things to love: Everyday people showing their tricks to making cooking easy.

Talented chefs making impressive dishes and sharing their secrets.

Talented chefs showing the food they cook when they're lazy or short on time.

Foods from every culture you can think of and some you haven't.

There's good reason SBS keeps ordering more episodes. Some people obviously don't get it, but it really is an amazing showcase of modern Australian food.
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9/10
150 episodes a year!
jpvroff-6307211 April 2024
Warning: Spoilers
A charming little cooking show, where Adam has guests from all walks of life, although generally they're chefs from excellent restaurants or TV/other celebrities. The shows have a theme and Adam cooks his dish and they taste - followed by the guests cooking their dishes and then they are tasted. The perfect dinner show - it's on at 7pm every night.

Now Adam's not the perfect interviewer, but he comes across as a personable host. And his guests range from open and gregarious to shy and monosyllabic. But he still manages to bring across a nice balance.

And I don't think I've seen the same recipe twice. In 600+ episodes, that's over 1800 recipes.

I also learned different ways to make the perfect poached egg from two different guests.
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1/10
Cringefest
phillnorton10 March 2022
Every time I come across this show I am left amazed by how boring the host and his guests are. What random food court do they find these absolute dull no-bodies in?

Adam seems like a very nice guy trying his best to give off a lively tv persona, but the dry banter and fake laughing leave me cringing so hard I could have a stroke.
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3/10
The show has an inauthentic vibe
vesnanovakovic-174899 October 2022
Adam seems like a lovely person however in the show comes across....unauthentic. He cuts guests off when talking, chops to another guest in awkward timing. He talks more rather than allowing his guests to shine. It's the Adam show yes but weird how the spotlight is barely given to guests. At times it seems Adam is nervous and not listening to guest's answers to his questions. Kitchen matches vibes of being dull, no natural light, stuffy. There are some great guests. Adam seems nice but he just doesn't pull it together to be fun or authentic interactions. Awkward. Prefer shows where it's only Adam.
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2/10
Trying to like this show but...
easygravy19 March 2023
...ugh... Each episode features two random C- or DE-list nobodies who sit and listen to Adam explain what he's cooking with very bored or uninterested expressions while he cooks a random meal. Then the C-l or D-list nobodies cook some stuff and try to explain what they're doing while Adam interrupts every word they say at every opportunity. Then those non-celebrities are expected to rave about how good his meal is while they spend the final 10 seconds of the show eating whatever food the guests cook, while pretending to like it. Every episode - rinse and repeat. Every episode has been cringe-worthy at best.
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