A variety of food video creators chase chimichangas, Sonoran hot dogs, and iconic neighborhood staples across Tucson. These 10 picks mix national names and local voices, and showcase Tucson through a hungry lens on YouTube.
Use these videos as a watch list, then plan your own crawl. Tucson Foodie has local guides that pair well with this lineup, including:
Thailand-based Mark Wiens brought global street-food energy to Tucson. In this particular video, he headed to El Charro Cafe with Tucson Foodie founder Adam Lehrman and spotlights the original chimichanga story. He often posts two videos per week, with travels around the world, but has several videos on Tucson.
Competitive eater BeardMeatsFood took on Old Times Kafe’s 24-egg omelet challenge with a record on the line.
In 2009, Man v. Food dropped into Lindy’s on 4th for the OMG Burger Challenge. The video leans into spectacle, but it also nods to Tucson’s bar-and-grill side.
Arguably the most well-known YouTube pizza reviewer, One Bite Pizza Reviews put Time Market on his One Bite scorecard.
Alton Brown revisits Tucson’s signature Sonoran dog conversation on camera. He frames it as a comeback tasting after earlier skepticism.
America’s Test Kitchen takes a road-trip approach to the Sonoran hot dog with Tito & Pep owner-chef John Martinez. Bryan Roof narrates the history, then hunts for standout versions in town. America’s Test Kitchen posts frequently across multiple series.
Tim Laielli delivers a fast, punchy Sonoran hot dog short inspired from Tucson. He takes some significant creative liberties, but thankfully, still with a favored result.
Jennifer Davis-Paige, president and CEO of Boom Goddess Radio, host this up-and-coming series. She brings years of experience in media, public engagement, and global travel with her interviews with local chefs.
NEXT LEVEL w/ Michael & Shane visit San Xavier Mission for Indian fry bread. Catch them around town at food media events.
Welcome To Tucson Arizona rounds up Tucson’s iconic restaurants for newcomers and regulars. The channel mixes neighborhood guidance with food-forward recommendations. It posts new Tucson lifestyle videos throughout the year.
While Instagram is Tucson Foodie’s social media forte, check out our YouTube channel too for some exclusive gems.
For an audio-only experience, listen to a podcast from James Beard Award-winning radio host Jennifer English. You can also listen to her recent shows with Shane here:
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