Mexico: One Plate at a Time Filming Locations

Mexico: One Plate at a Time filming locations

Where was Mexico: One Plate at a Time filmed? Mexico: One Plate at a Time was filmed in 2 locations across United States and Mexico in the following places:

Mexico: One Plate at a Time Filming Locations

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Mexico: One Plate at a Time (2003)
Runtime: 30 minutes
Rating: 8.4
Release year: 2003
IMDB: tt0979627
Plot summary

Rick Bayless, chef, travels to Mexico, samples food, and then returns to his kitchen to teach you how to cook the same dishes.

Genres
Documentary
Cast
Rick Bayless
Lane Ann Bayless
Bill Shores
Pedro Abascal
Directors
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Mexico: One Plate at a Time filming locations