ekreider wrote:Crain's Chicago Business has a story on the Check Please producer's plans for expansion to have versions in other cities starting with San Francisco. This story in the free version probably won't stay available very long, but the print version will be in libraries next week. The show's producer, David Manilow, has rights for the program and some grandiose plans.
The problem they are eventually going to run into is that you can count on one hand the number of cities that have enough decent dining destinations to sustain such a series.
Manilow, who does not consider himself a foodie -- "What's a foodie, really?" he asks. "Someone who only eats the best of everything? There's greatness in a cheeseburger, as far as I'm concerned."
BuddyRoadhouse wrote:I wondered if KC would ever get their own version of Check Please. As frequent travelers to Kansas City, it would be greatly appreciated if you could keep us updated on the format and quality of the show. Any internet links that you're aware of?
While there are plenty of restaurants in KC, I wonder for how long they will be able to maintain the Chicago show's format of featuring one high end, one medium range, and one economy restaurant per show. Plus, at the risk of sounding snarky, will they be able to do an episode without featuring at least one Barbecue place?
Buddy