Antoni Porowski stands for a portrait. (Credit: National Geographic/Seong Joon Cho)
The following is a press release from National Geographic:
Every dish tells a story. National Geographic has released the trailer and key art for the mouthwatering new series NO TASTE LIKE HOME WITH ANTONI POROWSKI, set to premiere Feb. 23, 2025 on National Geographic and stream next day on Disney+ and Hulu. This tantalizing docuseries invites viewers to join culinary expert and Emmy® Award-winning star of “Queer Eye” Antoni Porowski as he guides celebrity guests on epic journeys to explore their ancestral gastronomic roots.
From the bustling streets of Italy to the lush jungles of Borneo, each episode promises an exploration of the rich heritage tied to beloved family recipes. With a star lineup that includes Emmy-winning actress Awkwafina (“A Real Bug’s Life,” “Awkwafina Is Nora From Queens”), SAG-nominated actor Henry Golding (“Crazy Rich Asians,” “The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare”), Emmy-nominated actor James Marsden (“Paradise,” “Sonic the Hedgehog 3”), Academy Award®-nominated actress Florence Pugh (“We Live in Time,” “Dune: Part Two”), Emmy-nominated actress Issa Rae (“Insecure,” “American Fiction”), and Emmy-winning actor Justin Theroux (“The Leftovers,” “Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice”), the series serves up a delectable blend of food, culture and personal discovery.
“It’s a beautiful adventure to discover our past through the great connector that is food,” said Porowski. “I’m honored to go on this journey of self-discovery with new and old friends alongside National Geographic as we learn together about the ways different cultures celebrate food and experience their traditions.”
In each episode, Antoni and his guests uncover the unique stories behind cherished family dishes, such as the delicious origins of Theroux’s family pasta in Italy or the delectable flavors of Awkwafina’s Korean heritage. Along the way, they meet local travelers who share their own family stories and culinary traditions, culminating in a family meal that includes a classic dish from the region that will illuminate the beauty of each culture. From dining with royalty to off-roading 4x4s, each culinary adventure is filled with heartwarming moments, vibrant flavors, and surprising revelations that dive deep into the stories behind each guest’s ancestry.
Episodes include: ● “FLORENCE PUGH’S ENGLISH ODYSSEY” Premieres Feb. 23 at 9/8c Antoni helps Florence explore the origins of her family’s passion for food as they travel through Oxford, the Yorkshire coast and London. Together, they encounter delicious dishes and discover stories of ancestors whose livelihoods set in motion this embrace of food that has transcended generations.
Clinton Pugh, Florence Pugh and Antoni Porowski prep the roast dinner. (National Geographic/Chris Raphael)
Tommy Banks, Antoni Porowski and Florence Pugh at the Black Swan. (National Geographic/Chris Raphael)
Antoni Porowski and Florence Pugh on a boat on the Thames. (National Geographic/Chris Raphael)
Tommy Banks, Florence Pugh, Antoni Porowski and Tommy Banks Sr. on the Banks family farm in Yorkshire. (National Geographic/Chris Raphael)
Florence Pugh and Antoni Porowksi pose as they cross under Tower Bridge. (National Geographic/Chris Raphael)
Antoni Porowski and Florence Pugh look at archive papers that reveal details about Florence’s ancestral history. (National Geographic/Chris Raphael)
The completed roast dinner. (National Geographic/Chris Raphael)
Florence Pugh, Megan Owens and Antoni Porowski walk and talk in St Pancras Gardens. (National Geographic/Chris Raphael)
Florence Pugh and Antoni Porowski chat at The Black Swan. (National Geographic/Chris Raphael)
Florence Pugh attempts to herd sheep in Yorkshire. (National Geographic/Chris Raphael)
Shepherd’s Pie plated with green beans. (National Geographic/Chris Raphael)
Antoni Porowski and Florence Pugh walk through a field in Yorkshire. (National Geographic/Chris Raphael)
Scarlet Ireton, Antoni Porowski, Deborah Mackin, Clinton Pugh, Granny Pat, Florence Pugh, and Toby Sebastian cheers at the dinner table. (National Geographic/Chris Raphael)
Florence Pugh and Antoni Porowski at the Black Swan having wine and tea. (National Geographic)
The Shepherd’s Pie is put into the oven. (National Geographic/Chris Raphael)
Florence Pugh and Antoni Porowski ride a boar on the Thames. (National Geographic/Chris Raphael)
Florence Pugh and Antoni Porowski watch London Bridge open. (National Geographic)
Deborah Mackin, Florence Pugh, Antoni Porowski and Pat Mackin in the kitchen eating Shepherd’s Pie. (National Geographic)
● “AWKWAFINA’S KOREAN HOMECOMING” Premieres Feb. 23 at 10/9c Awkwafina lost her mother at a young age. Eager to help her reconnect with her South Korean culinary and ancestral heritage, Antoni curates a voyage of discovery filled with new experiences, family revelations, and evocative flavors, which combine to give Awkwafina a new perspective on her own identity.
Awkwafina at Shin Aga’s house. (National Geographic)
Antoni Porowski and Awkwafina stand for a portrait. (Credit: National Geographic/Seong Joon Cho)
Jain Song, Antoni Porowski and Awkwafina explore Korean street food at Tongin Market. (National Geographic/Rebecca Eishow)
Antoni Porowski at Shin Aga’s house. (National Geographic)
Tteok, a sweet cake made from rice flower. (Credit: National Geographic/Seong Joon Cho)
Awkwafina, Junghoon Lee and Antoni Porowski ride the tractor at Cheongdom Farm. (National Geographic)
Antoni Porowski, Jun Lee and Awkwafina at Cheongdom Farm. (National Geographic)
Akwafina’s grandmother Powah Lum, Awkwafina and Antoni Porowski at Powah’s house. (National Geographic)
Antoni Porowski and Awkwafina talk after making kimchi. (National Geographic)
Mark Peterson points to where Awkwafina’s family is recorded in the jokbo, a Korean book of genealogy. (Credit: National Geographic/Seong Joon Cho)
Yoon Hee Lee waves goodbye to Antoni Porowski, Mark Peterson, and Awkwafina after showing them how to make tteok. (Credit: National Geographic/Seong Joon Cho)
Awkwafina and Insook Kim making Kimchi at Shin Aga’s house. (National Geographic)
Antoni Porowski and Awkwafina ride the tractor at Cheongdom Farm. (National Geographic)
Awkwafina tries the tteok she made earlier in the day. (Credit: National Geographic/Seong Joon Cho)
Yoon Hee Lee and Awkwafina make tteok, a sweet cake made from rice flour, while Mark Peterson and Antoni Porowski chat in the background. (Credit: National Geographic/Seong Joon Cho)
Antoni Porowski, Awkwafina, Insook Kim, Junho Lee and Shin Aga make Kimchi. (National Geographic)
Antoni Porowski and Awkwafina in the upcoming docuseries NO TASTE LIKE HOME WITH ANTONI POROWSKI. (Credit: National Geographic/Seong Joon Cho)
Awkwafina at Café Orda. (National Geographic)
Awkwafina and Antoni Porowski at Cheongdom Farm. (National Geographic)
Awkwafina stands for a portrait. (Credit: National Geographic/Seong Joon Cho)
Yoon Hee Lee and Awkwafina cut into a squash while making tteok. (Credit: National Geographic/Seong Joon Cho)
Antoni Porowski, Awkwafina, Jain Song and Sonmat eat at the Kimbap stall at Tongin Market. (National Geographic)
Yoon Hee Lee and Awkwafina make tteok, a sweet cake made from rice flour. (Credit: National Geographic/Seong Joon Cho)
Awkwafina at Mrs. Kwon’s house. (National Geographic)
Awkwafina and Antoni Porowski look out at Namsan viewpoint. (National Geographic)
Mark Peterson and Hong Chun Heon, the village elder, meet with Antoni Porowski and Awkwafina to discuss her family history. (Credit: National Geographic/Seong Joon Cho)
Antoni Porowski and Awkwafina meet with genealogy specialist Mark Peterson in Daeyul-ri, South Korea.(Credit: National Geographic/Seong Joon Cho)
Antoni Porowski and Awkwafina meet with genealogy specialist Mark Peterson in Daeyul-ri, South Korea.(Credit: National Geographic/Seong Joon Cho)
Antoni Porowski and Awkwafina in Daeyul-ri, South Korea. (Credit: National Geographic/Seong Joon Cho)
Antoni Porowski and Awkwafina in Daeyul-ri, South Korea. (Credit: National Geographic/Seong Joon Cho)
Antoni Porowski, Awkwafina, Hyeonsook Kwon, and Junho Lee at Mrs. Kwon’s house making seaweed soup. (National Geographic)
Yoon Hee Lee and Awkwafina make tteok, a sweet cake made from rice flour. (Credit: National Geographic/Seong Joon Cho)
Antoni Porowski and Awkwafina in Daeyul-ri, South Korea. (Credit: National Geographic/Seong Joon Cho)
Awkwafina and Antoni Porowski walk through a market in Daegu. (National Geographic/Rebecca Eishow)
The table with a spread of Korean BBQ. (National Geographic)
Awkwafina stands for a portrait. (Credit: National Geographic/Seong Joon Cho)
Mrs. Kwon’s house, where Antoni and Awkwafina visit to make seaweed soup. (National Geographic/Rebecca Eishow)
Antoni Porowski and Awkwafina hug outside of Mrs. Kwon’s house. (National Geographic/Rebecca Eishow)
A view of Seoul from the Namsan Cable Car. (National Geographic/Rebecca Eishow)
Awkwafina and Antoni Porowski meet with Awkwafina’s mother’s childhood friends at Café Orda. (National Geographic/Rebecca Eishow)
Awkwafina and Antoni Porowski look at the view of Seoul after riding in Namsan Cable Car. (National Geographic/Rebecca Eishow)
Behind-the-scenes of Antoni Porowski and Awkwafina in Daeyul-ri, South Korea. (Credit: National Geographic/Seong Joon Cho)
Antoni Porowski, Shin Aga and Awkwafina after kimchi making at Shin Aga’s house. (National Geographic/Rebecca Eishow)
Awkwafina at the viewpoint after riding in Namsan Cable Car. (National Geographic/Rebecca Eishow)
Antoni Porowski and Awkwafina at Mrs. Kwon’s house. (National Geographic)
Mark Peterson and Hong Chun Heon meet with Awkwafina and Antoni Porowski in Daeyul-ri, South Korea. (Credit: National Geographic/Seong Joon Cho)
Awkwafina and Antoni ride the tractor at Cheongdom Farm. (National Geographic/Rebecca Eishow)
Jain Song, Antoni Porowski and Awkwafina at Tongin Market. (National Geographic/Rebecca Eishow)
● “JUSTIN THEROUX’S ITALIAN QUEST” Premieres March 2 at 9/8c Seeking the origins of a family pasta dish, Antoni takes Justin on an Italian road trip full of delicious discoveries and surprising revelations. From chasing chickens to harvesting clams, they sample the region’s finest food and uncover how Justin’s Italian ancestry relates to a family dish that made its way across the Atlantic.
Antoni Porowski and Justin Theroux walk into the courtyard at Locanda del Falco. (National Geographic/Rebecca Eishow)
Justin Theroux and Antoni Porowski dine at Locanda del Falco’s courtyard. (National Geographic/Rebecca Eishow)
Justin Theroux and Antoni Porowski talk with Nick Terpstra at Chiesa di Santa Maria Della Consolazione. (National Geographic)
Justin Theroux at Stradella. (National Geographic/Rebecca Eishow)
Antoni Porowski at Stradella. (National Geographic/Rebecca Eishow)
Justin Theroux and Antoni Porowski ride on the back of Eugenio Franchi’s tractor. (National Geographic/Rebecca Eishow)
Antoni Porowski and Justin Theroux stand for a portrait. (National Geographic/Rebecca Eishow)
Antoni Porowski and Justin Theroux at Chiesa di Santa Maria Della Consolazione. (National Geographic)
Antoni Porowski, Fabio Delledonne, Chiara Beretta and Justin Theroux at Ristorante Belrespiro. (National Geographic/Rebecca Eishow)
Antoni Porowski and Justin Theroux laugh while making tortelli at Ristorante Belrespiro. (National Geographic)
Tortellini in Brodo. (National Geographic)
Justin Theroux and Antoni Porowski share a meal at Piazeri Di Lucrezia. (National Geographic)
Justin Theroux, Anna Carretti, Antoni Porowski, Marissa Cotti and Riccardo Cotti make Tortellini in Brodo at Antica Osteria del Mirasole. (National Geographic)
Appetizers at Locanda del Falco. (National Geographic/Rebecca Eishow)
Antoni Porowski and Justin Theroux in a boat on the Po Delta. (National Geographic/Philippe Antonello)
Fabio Delledone shows Antoni Porowski and Justin Theroux how to make tortelli at Ristorante Belrespiro. (National Geographic)
Antoni Porowski at the Lamb Comune Stradella. (National Geographic/Rebecca Eishow)
Locanda del Falco. (National Geographic/Rebecca Eishow)
Franco Cinhi, Anna Carretti and Justin Theroux make Tortellini in Brodo at Antica Osteria del Mirasole. (National Geographic)
Antoni Porowski, Justin Theroux, Marissa Cotti and Riccardo Cotti make Tortellini in Brodo at Antica Osteria del Mirasole. (National Geographic)
Antoni Porowski and Justin Theroux outside Antica Osteria del Mirasole. (National Geographic/Rebecca Eishow)
Behind-the-scenes of Antoni Porowski and Justin Theroux harvesting clams from the Po River alongside Simona and Germano. (National Geographic/Philippe Antonello)
Massimiliano Costa, Justin Theroux, and Antoni Porowski are served clams by Simona and Germano. (National Geographic/Philippe Antonello)
Simona, Antoni Porowski, Germano, and Justin Theroux work together to harvest clams from the Po River. (National Geographic/Philippe Antonello)
Massimiliano Costa, Justin Theroux, and Antoni Porowski dine on clams with Germano.(National Geographic/Philippe Antonello)
A bowl of clams harvested from the Po River. (National Geographic/Philippe Antonello)
Antoni Porowski, Justin Theroux and Massimiliano Costa chat in a boat on the Po Delta. (National Geographic/Philippe Antonello)
Antoni Porowski and Justin Theroux in the upcoming docuseries NO TASTE LIKE HOME WITH ANTONI POROWSKI. (Credit: National Geographic/Philippe Antonello)
Antoni Porowski and Justin Theroux work with Germano to harvest clams from the Po River. (National Geographic/Philippe Antonello)
Antoni Porowski and Justin Theroux eating guinea fowl at Locanda del Falco. (National Geographic)
Justin Theroux and Antoni Porowski read a document related to Justin’s ancestors’ past. (National Geographic)
Justin Theroux and Antoni Porowski at the Stradella steps. (National Geographic)
Antoni Porowski and Justin Theroux eating guinea fowl at Locanda del Falco. (National Geographic)
Antoni Porowski and Justin Theroux taste the tortelli they’ve just made. (National Geographic)
Justin Theroux and Antoni Porowski in the kitchen at Locanda del Falco. (National Geographic)
Guinea fowl is hit with a mallet before serving at Locanda del Falco. (National Geographic)
Justin Theroux and Antoni Porowski outside S. Pietro Apostolo Church. (National Geographic)
Antoni Porowski during dinner after a day on the Po Delta. (National Geographic/Philippe Antonello)
Antoni Porowski, Justin Theroux and Massimiliano Costa chat in a boat on the Po Delta. (National Geographic)
Justin Theroux at Piazeri Di Lucrezia. (National Geographic)
Antoni Porowski and Justin Theroux in a boat on the Po Delta. (National Geographic/Philippe Antonello)
Justin Theroux at the Stradella steps. (National Geographic)
Antoni Porowski and Justin Theroux at the Stradella steps. (National Geographic)
Justin Theroux at Parrocchia Di S. Pietro Apostolo. (National Geographic/Rebecca Eishow)
Justin Theroux at Parrocchia Di S. Pietro Apostolo. (National Geographic/Rebecca Eishow)
● “JAMES MARSDEN’S GERMAN DISH UP” Premieres March 2 at 10/9c On the hunt for the origins of the Marsden family’s beloved chicken fried steak, Antoni takes James from the Texas plains to Germany. Together, they discover just how much the experiences of his German forebears have shaped James’ family history. While dining with royalty and scaling the Bavarian Alps, they unearth dramatic secrets behind James’ ancestors’ decision to emigrate.
Antoni Porowski and Justin Theroux at Chiesa di Santa Maria Della Consolazione. (National Geographic)
Antoni Porowski and James Marsden at Smitty’s Market in Lockhart, TX. (National Geographic/Amy Mikler)
An aerial view of Piacenza. (National Geographic)
A spread of Texas barbecue at Smitty’s Market. (National Geographic/Amy Mikler)
Antoni Porowski at Schloss Bückeburg. (National Geographic)
James Marsden at Schloss Bückeburg. (National Geographic)
Antoni Porowski and James Marsden at Rössle Biergarten. (National Geographic)
Chef Bastian Ebert meets with James Marsden and Antoni Porowski to teach them how to make heart and tongue croquettes. (National Geographic/Bernd Schuller)
Antoni Porowski and James Marsden arrive in Lockhart, TX to try Texas barbecue. (National Geographic/Amy Mikler)
James Marsden and Antoni Porowski laugh over a shared plate of Texas barbecue. (National Geographic/Amy Mikler)
James Marsden plays the piano in the ballroom at Schloss Bückeburg. (National Geographic/Rebecca Eishow)
In NO TASTE LIKE HOME WITH ANTONI POROWSKI, Antoni and James Marsden travel to Bavaria, where James’ ancestors are from. (National Geographic/Bernd Schuller)
Hoover Alexander, Antoni Porowski, and Jim Kearney discuss the origins of Texas barbecue. (National Geographic/Amy Mikler)
James Marsden and Antoni Porowski make schnitzel. (National Geographic/Rebecca Eishow)
A glimpse at how the sausage is made at Smitty’s Market in Lockhart, TX. (National Geographic/Amy Mikler)
James Marsden during his trip to Bavaria to learn more about his family history. (National Geographic/Bernd Schuller)
In NO TASTE LIKE HOME WITH ANTONI POROWSKI, Antoni and James Marsden travel to Bavaria, where James’ ancestors are from. (National Geographic/Bernd Schuller)
Antoni Porowski in Bavaria. (National Geographic/Bernd Schuller)
Antoni Porowski and James Marsden in the upcoming docuseries NO TASTE LIKE HOME WITH ANTONI POROWSKI. (Credit: National Geographic/Amy Mikler)
James Marsden learns about Texas barbecue. (National Geographic/Amy Mikler)
James Marsden and Antoni Porowski hike through Bavaria. (National Geographic/Bernd Schuller)
James Marsden and Antoni Porowski stand for a portrait while hiking in Bavaria. (National Geographic/Bernd Schuller)
James Marsden chats with Jim Kearney about the origins of Texas barbecue. (National Geographic/Amy Mikler)
James Marsden and Antoni Porowski eat Chicken Fried Steak in James’ family home. (National Geographic)
James Marsden makes a meal with Chef Bastian Ebert. (National Geographic/Bernd Schuller)
James Marsden and Antoni Porowski make schnitzel. (National Geographic/Rebecca Eishow)
James Marsden at Rössle Biergarten. (National Geographic)
A spread of Texas barbecue at Smitty’s Market. (National Geographic/Amy Mikler)
Antoni Porowski on horseback on Jim’s ranch. (National Geographic/Rebecca Eishow)
James Marsden in Bavaria. (National Geographic/Bernd Schuller)
James Marsden, Antoni Porowski and Jim Kearney ride horses on Jim’s ranch. (National Geographic/Rebecca Eishow)
Antoni Porowski and James Marsden stand for a portrait in Bavaria. (National Geographic/Bernd Schuller)
James Marsden and Antoni Porowski at the bar at Alpine Schlossanger. (National Geographic)
Antoni Porowski and James Marsden at the bar at Rössle Biergarten. (National Geographic/Rebecca Eishow)
Antoni Porowski and James Marsden arrive in Lockhart, TX to try Texas barbecue. (National Geographic/Amy Mikler)
Behind-the-scenes of James Marsden and Antoni Porowski in Bavaria for NO TASTE LIKE HOME WITH ANTONI POROWSKI. (National Geographic/Bernd Schuller)
Antoni Porowski at James Marsden’s family home.(National Geographic)
Prince Donatus Schamburg-Lippe gives James Marsden and Antoni Porowski a tour of the chapel at Schloss Bückeburg. (National Geographic/Rebecca Eishow)
Final touches are added to the Innereien-Kroketten. (National Geographic)
Barbecue is prepared at Smitty’s Market. (National Geographic/Amy Mikler)
Hoover Alexander, James Marsden, and Jim Kearney discuss the origins of Texas barbecue. (National Geographic/Amy Mikler)
James Marsden and Antoni Porowski chat outside Schloss Bückeburg in Hannover, Germany. (National Geographic)
James Marsden and Antoni Porowski on horseback on Jim’s ranch. (National Geographic/Rebecca Eishow)
James Marsden and Antoni Porowski talk at the bar at Alpine Schlossanger. (National Geographic)
Antoni Porowski and James Marsden ride bikes through Hannover. (National Geographic)
Antoni Porowski and James Marsden on Jim’s ranch before herding cattle. (National Geographic/Rebecca Eishow)
James Marsden on horseback on Jim’s ranch. (National Geographic/Rebecca Eishow)
Antoni Porowski, James Marsden and Jim Kearney on horseback on Jim’s ranch. (National Geographic)
Antoni Porowski and James Marsden review documents related to James’ ancestors. (National Geographic)
Antoni Porowski and James Marsden walk into Schloss Bückeburg. (National Geographic)
James Marsden and Antoni Porowski cook Chicken Fried Steak at James’ family home. (National Geographic/Rebecca Eishow)
James Marsden and Antoni Porowski cheers. (National Geographic)
Prince Donatus Schamburg-Lippe, James Marsden and Antoni Porowski in the ballroom at Schloss Bückeburg. (National Geographic)
James Marsden and Antoni Porowski pause during a hike in Bavaria. (National Geographic)
● “ISSA RAE’S SENEGALESE ROYAL ROOTS” Premieres March 9 at 9/8c Antoni takes Issa to her father’s homeland of Senegal, where they uncover ancestral stories of powerful women and royal connections. Through this culinary journey, Issa learns more about her family’s epic history and how it all relates to her own identity.
Bakary Soumare, Issa Rae and Antoni Porowski prep the Maafe for a meal with Issa’s aunties. (National Geographic/John Wendle)
Antoni Porowski, Aissa Diop, Moi Ndeye Fatou and Issa Rae making Soupe Kanja. (National Geographic/John Wendle)
Aissa Diop, Issa Rae and Marie Diop wait for the Soupe Kanja to be served. (National Geographic/John Wendle)
Antoni Porowski and Issa Rae walk on the beach in Dakar, Senegal. (National Geographic/John Wendle)
Soupe Kanja, a traditional Senegalese dish. (National Geographic/John Wendle)
Aissa Diop, Issa Rae and Marie Diop dine on Soupe Kanja. (National Geographic/John Wendle)
Soupe Kanja, a traditional Senegalese dish. (National Geographic/John Wendle)
Antoni Porowski, Issa Rae, Papa Abdoulaye Sene and Hamade Ndiaye at the compound. (National Geographic/John Wendle)
Issa Rae and Antoni Porowski walking through Papa Abdoulaye Sene’s compound. (National Geographic/John Wendle)
Issa Rae and Antoni Porowski help prepare the ceere mboum, a traditional Senegalese dish. (National Geographic/John Wendle)
Antoni Porowski and Issa Rae sit at the market in Dakar, Senegal. (National Geographic/John Wendle)
Antoni Porowski in Dakar, Senegal. (National Geographic/John Wendle)
Marie Caroline, Abi Diedhiou, Issa Rae and Antoni Porowski prepare the ceere mboum, a traditional Senegalese dish. (National Geographic/John Wendle)
Issa Rae in Saint-Louis, Senegal. (National Geographic/John Wendle)
Mama Yacine, Fatima Fall, Issa Rae, Antoni Porowski, Papa Abdoulaye Sene and Hamade Ndiaye sit in a circle eating Ceebu jën. (Credit: National Geographic/John Wendle)
The process of making Soupe Kanja. (National Geographic/John Wendle)
Issa Rae in Dakar, Senegal. (National Geographic/John Wendle)
Marie Diop, Marie Diop, Aissa Diop, Issa Rae and Moi Ndeye Fatou. (National Geographic/John Wendle)
Issa Rae in Saint-Louis, Senegal. (National Geographic/John Wendle)
Issa Rae and Antoni Porowski walk along the beach in Dakar. (National Geographic)
Antoni Porowski and Issa Rae outside Mama Yacine’s house in Saint-Louis, Senegal. (National Geographic/John Wendle)
Antoni Porowski and Marie Caroline look through Marie’s book collection. (National Geographic/John Wendle)
Issa Rae and Antoni Porowski smell the moringa leaves they’ve just picked. (National Geographic/John Wendle)
Marie Caroline, Abi Diedhiou, Issa Rae and Antoni Porowski prepare the ceere mboum, a traditional Senegalese dish. (National Geographic/John Wendle)
Fatima Fall, Issa Rae, Antoni Porowski, Papa Abdoulaye Sene and Hamade Ndiaye gather and wait for the Ceebu jën. (National Geographic/John Wendle)
Antoni Porowski and Issa Rae walk through the streets of Saint-Louis, Senegal. (National Geographic/John Wendle)
Issa Rae, Antoni Porowski and Abdou Karim Fall meet in Saint-Louis. (National Geographic/John Wendle)
Aissa Diop, Issa Rae, Marie Diop, Moi Ndeye Fatou and Antoni Porowski about to eat Soupe Kanja. (National Geographic)
Issa Rae, Antoni Porowski and Marie Caroline talk about the benefits of moringa. (National Geographic/John Wendle)
Abi Diedhiou and Antoni Porowski making lalo. (National Geographic/John Wendle)
Issa Rae and Antoni Porowski are excited to taste Ceebu jën. (National Geographic)
Antoni Porowski in Saint-Louis, Senegal. (National Geographic/John Wendle)
Antoni Porowski and Issa Rae hug on a roof in Saint-Louis, Senegal. (National Geographic/John Wendle)
Antoni Porowski and Issa Rae on the beach in Saint-Louis, Senegal. (National Geographic/John Wendle)
Issa Rae and Antoni Porowski walk on the beach in Dakar, Senegal. (National Geographic/John Wendle)
Antoni Porowski picks moringa leaves as Issa Rae looks on. (National Geographic/John Wendle)
Antoni Porowski, Issa Rae and Abdou Karim Fall eat Thiof on the beach. (National Geographic)
Antoni Porowski and Issa Rae meet Papa Abdoulaye Sene and Hamade Ndiaye at the compound. (National Geographic)
Antoni Porowski, Issa Rae and Abdou Karim Fall eat thiof on the beach in Saint-Louis. (National Geographic/John Wendle)
Antoni Porowski and Issa Rae chat on a roof in Saint-Louis, Senegal. (National Geographic/John Wendle)
Issa Rae preps the Maafe, a West-African dish consisting of meat in a peanut sauce served over rice or couscous. (National Geographic/John Wendle)
Antoni Porowski and Issa Rae chat on a roof in Saint-Louis, Senegal. (National Geographic/John Wendle)
Issa Rae in Saint-Louis, Senegal. (National Geographic/John Wendle)
Antoni Porowski at Stradella. (National Geographic/Rebecca Eishow)
Bakary Soumare, Issa Rae and Antoni Porowski prepare the Maafe. (National Geographic)
● “HENRY GOLDING’S MALAYSIAN ADVENTURE” Premieres March 9 at 10/9c Antoni takes Henry to Borneo, where they unearth family stories and taste their way to a deeper connection with Henry’s mother’s Iban heritage. As they cook with long-lost family and newfound friends, Henry learns that genealogy in this oral tradition is about far more than storytelling.
Henry Golding and Antoni Porowski walk a bridge along the river in Bantang Ai. (Credit: National Geographic/Annice Lyn)
Henry Golding and Antoni Porowski pose with Peter in Batang Ai. (Credit: National Geographic/Annice Lyn)
Henry Golding and Antoni Porowski on the waterfront in Kuching. (National Geographic/Rebecca Eishow)
Henry Golding and Antoni Porowski learn about Iban history from a guide as they tour the river in Bantang Ai. (Credit: National Geographic/Annice Lyn)
Henry Golding and Antoni Porowski pose for a picture in Bantang Ai. (Credit: National Geographic/Annice Lyn)
Henry Golding and Antoni Porowski feed fish at Friendship Park. (National Geographic/Rebecca Eishow)
Antoni Porowski in Bantang Ai.(Credit: National Geographic/Annice Lyn)
Peter holds a dish filled with buah maram, lemongrass, torch ginger and other ingredients. (Credit: National Geographic/Annice Lyn)
Henry Golding in Bantang Ai. (Credit: National Geographic/Annice Lyn)
Henry Golding and Antoni Porowski walk a bridge along the river in Bantang Ai. (Credit: National Geographic/Annice Lyn)
Henry Golding and Antoni Poroski try buah maram or sour palm. (Credit: National Geographic/Annice Lyn)
Peter prepares Ikan Semah for Henry Golding and Antoni Porowski. (Credit: National Geographic/Annice Lyn)
Peter prepares Ikan semah for Henry Golding and Antoni Porowski. (Credit: National Geographic/Annice Lyn)
Henry Golding and Antoni Porowski pose together in Bangtang Ai. (Credit: National Geographic/Annice Lyn)
Antoni Porowski, Henry Golding and Peter enjoy a meal together in Batang Ai. (Credit: National Geographic/Annice Lyn)
Henry Golding and Antoni Porowski in Bangtang Ai. (Credit: National Geographic/Annice Lyn)
Henry Golding in Bantang Ai. (Credit: National Geographic/Annice Lyn)
Antoni Porowski and Henry Golding taste the Ikan Semah. (Credit: National Geographic/Annice Lyn)
Antoni Porowski and Henry Golding sit down for a meal in Batang Ai. (Credit: National Geographic/Annice Lyn)
Henry Golding and Antoni Porowski learn about Iban history from a guide as they tour the river in Bantang Ai. (Credit: National Geographic/Annice Lyn)
View of Batang Ai National Park, Malaysia. (Credit: National Geographic/Annice Lyn)
Dishes served at Pematoh Longhouse. (National Geographic/Rebecca Eishow)
Peter prepares Ikan Semah for Henry Golding and Antoni Porowski. (Credit: National Geographic/Annice Lyn)
Henry Golding and Antoni Porowski spot a durian tree while walking through the Jungle. (National Geographic)
The mountains of Betong. (National Geographic/Rebecca Eishow)
Peter, Henry Golding and Antoni Porowksi preparing Semah fish in the Jungle. (National Geographic)
A cluster of trees in the river in Batang Ai. (Credit: National Geographic/Annice Lyn)
Antoni Porowski, Abang Anak Engkamat and Henry Golding fill bamboo with rice at Pematoh Longhouse. (National Geographic/Rebecca Eishow)
Maynard Langet, Henry Golding and Antoni Porowski drink Tuak at Nagai Pangan. (National Geographic/Rebecca Eishow)
Peter, Henry Golding, Antoni Porowksi and Fraser on a boat in Batang Ai. (National Geographic)
Close-up of cooked Ikan Semah dish wrapped in leaves. (Credit: National Geographic/Annice Lyn)
Antoni Porowski in Betong, Borneo. (National Geographic/Rebecca Eishow)
Antoni Porowski, Henry Golding, Abang Anak Engkamat and Nicholas Duda Anak Gardi cut bamboo at Pematoh Longhouse. (National Geographic/Rebecca Eishow)
Antoni Porowski, Henry Golding and Peter say a Malaysian cheers before eating their meal in Batang Ai. (Credit: National Geographic/Annice Lyn)
Henry Golding and Antoni Porowski cheers Tuak at the family meal. (National Geographic)
Nicholas Duda Anak Gardi, Antoni Porowski, Abang Anak Engkamat and Henry Golding fill bamboo with rice at Pematoh Longhouse. (National Geographic/Rebecca Eishow)
Henry Golding and Antoni Porowski walk down Carpenter Street in Kuching. (National Geographic)
Sheep graze in a field in Yorkshire. (National Geographic/Chris Raphael)
Abang Anak Engkamat holding his rice filled bamboo at Pematoh Longhouse. (National Geographic/Rebecca Eishow)
Get ready for heartwarming stories, unforgettable flavors, and the joyous exploration of what it means to be connected to our past through food.
NO TASTE LIKE HOME WITH ANTONI POROWSKI is produced by Studio Ramsay Global, building on the prolific food programming relationship between Gordon Ramsay’s production outfit and National Geographic, a partnership rooted in creating four seasons of the award-winning food travelogue GORDON RAMSAY: UNCHARTED. As well as presenting, Porowski will executive produce the series alongside Ramsay and Lisa Edwards. The showrunner is Robin O’Sullivan, and the executive in charge of production is Jill Greenwood. The series is directed by Leo McRea, Jenny Dames and Graeme Hart. For National Geographic, Betsy Forhan is executive producer, Charlie Parsons is senior vice president of Development, Bengt Anderson is senior vice president of Unscripted Production, and Tom McDonald is executive vice president of Global Factual and Unscripted Content.