Three Davis Farmers Market vendors featured in new Food Network show
April 02, 2024
(From press release) Six Davis restaurants are featured in the premiere of Food Network’s newest series “Best Bite in Town,” which airs Sunday, April 7 at 10 p.m. Three of those restaurants are vendors at the Davis Farmers Market, and will be available at the Saturday, April 6 market in downtown Davis.
The six restaurants are Handheld Sweet & Savory Pies, Hikari Sushi & Omakase, The Hotdogger, Sudwerk Brewing Co., Tommy J’s Grill and Zumapoke. From 8 a.m. to noon on Saturday, Handheld, The Hotdogger and Zumapoke will be at the Davis Farmers Market, in Central Park, 301 C St. in Davis. The park is where the competition segment of the show was filmed. The winner will not be announced before it airs.
For the show, filmed in late July and early August, Guy Fieri sends a trio of judges, his buddy Noah Cappe and acclaimed chefs Tiffani Faison and Jet Tila, to hit the food scene in Davis. Each judge selects two restaurants, trying everything from college hangouts and local pubs to bicycle-friendly eateries and high-end sushi. After tasting a wide variety of delicious food, they select one dish each to take to a crowd-packed showcase in Central Park where a panel of Fieri judges taste and determine which restaurant has the best bite in town.
The April 7 premiere is Season 1, Episode 1 of “Best Bite in Town.” For more info about the series, visit https://www.foodnetwork.com/shows/best-bite-in-town.
Year-round in downtown Davis, thousands gather each week to shop for what is grown, raised and made locally. Since 1976, the Davis Farmers Market has connected and supported communities, area agriculture, farmers and artisan food producers. It educates the public about nutrition, sustainable agriculture, and the local economic value of buying food and products directly from the producer.
The Davis Farmers Market’s signature markets are Saturday mornings and Wednesday afternoons/evenings in Central Park. It also manages farmers markets at UC Davis, Sutter Davis Hospital and Sutter Medical Center in Sacramento. Since 2000, its Davis Farm to School program has supported the Davis Joint Unified School District, providing farm- and garden-based education, increasing farm-fresh foods in school meals, and reducing solid waste through recycling and composting. For more information, visit https//davisfarmersmarket.org or visit it on Facebook or Instagram.
How fun! I definitely missed all the hooplah over the summer but will try to tune into the April 7 show. Delighted our fave Hikari Sushi and Omakase was featured along with Zumapoke and the Hot Dogger. Reminds me I need to get out more!
Posted by: Janet Krovoza | April 02, 2024 at 05:28 PM
And don't forget the free car parking!
Which are the "... cycling friendly eateries..."? Sudwerk? Because there's lots of free car parking?
I like the places amongst these which I have visited or could afford, and I visit Farmers Market whenever I can. It's just that Downtown is a hectic nightmare on weekend evenings, and it's going to get a lot worse if all of those car friendly homes are built on East Covell...
Posted by: Tuvia ben Olam DBA Todd Edelman | April 02, 2024 at 11:11 PM