Cheap Eats
Cheap Eats is an original food travelogue television series on Cooking Channel where host Ali Khan, author of the blog Bang for Your Burger Buck, has just 12 hours to find the best deals for breakfast, lunch, a snack and dinner — on a budget of only $35[1] The pilot episode took place in Minneapolis and aired in the fall of 2015. Season One premiered in the Spring of 2016 where Ali visits Austin TX, Boulder CO, Chicago IL, Miami FL, Albuquerque NM and Charleston SC. Season 2 began airing in December of 2016 where Ali visits Pittsburgh PA, Baltimore MD, Richmond VA, Bozeman MT, Jackson Hole WY, Salt Lake City UT, Grand Rapids MI, Indianapolis IN, Louisville KY, Chattanooga TN, Omaha NE, Des Moines IA and St. Louis MO. The show is produced by Sirens Media.
Host
Ali Khan, the host of Cheap Eats, had spent over a decade trying to develop, pitch and host a food show. A graduate of the University of Southern California's School of Theater, Khan originally trained as an actor before getting involved in the world of food writing. In 2003, he was named Senior Editor of BlackBook Magazine's guide to Dining and Nightlife in Los Angeles. The job marked a major turning point in Khan's career. He soon began to study the work of acclaimed Los Angeles Food Writer Jonathan Gold, started writing for food blogs such as LA TACO and You Gotta Eat This and take freelance writing assignments for lifestyle sites including Urban Daddy. Fellow USC graduates who attended the reputable film school encourage Ali to merge his talents as a performer with his love of food. It was during this time that he met Jeff Mauro and pitched a male viewer oriented cooking show called Chef Jeff and Ali. While initially attracting the interest of several reality production companies and packaged by United Talent Agency, the show never got off the ground. Undeterred, Khan went on to audition and subsequently get cast in an episode of Food Network's Grill It! with Bobby Flay in 2008. In 2011, Jeff Mauro went on to compete and subsequently win Season 7 of Food Network star. In 2012, Shortly after winning the competition, Jeff Mauro began hosting $24 in 24, a show similar in premise to Cheap Eats. Ali was hired to research the cities and restaurants for the series. After the series concluded Ali began his blog series "Bang for your Burger Buck". In 2013 he began vlogging with the Tastemade App. Tastemade, impressed with Ali's ability to find hidden culinary gems, sent him to Portland Oregon to shoot several Tastemade "appisodes". His work as a blogger and vlogger soon caught the attention of reality casting producers who pitched Ali to Cooking Channel in 2014. The network developed Cheap Eats with Ali Khan and ordered a pilot in 2015, some eleven years since he first began pitching a food show.
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