In the Season 2 finale of Somebody Feed Phil (entitled "The Second Course"), Phil Rosenthal returns to his hometown of . This episode is a deeply personal tour of the city where Phil spent the first half of his life, showcasing a mix of legendary institutions and high-end dining. Episode Highlights
: He joins renowned chefs Nancy Silverton and Massimo Bottura for a feast at the famous Peter Luger Steak House . Somebody Feed Phil - Season 2Eps6
: The episode concludes on a sentimental note at Phil's parents' apartment, where he shares his mother Helen's homemade matzo ball soup with chef Daniel Boulud . Featured Locations Restaurant / Location Key Food/Items Pizza Di Fara , Totonno’s, Razza Classic NY-style and artisanal pizza Deli & Appetizing Katz’s Deli , Russ & Daughters Café Pastrami, latkes, lox, and egg creams Fine Dining Blue Hill at Stone Barns , Chefs Club Farm-to-table dinner; JJ Johnson’s Afro-Asian cuisine Street Food Nathan’s Famous, Sidewalk Cart Iconic hot dogs and soft pretzels Hidden Gems Temple Canteen , Ice & Vice Dosas in a temple basement; experimental ice cream Somebody Feed Phil – New York City Itinerary - TripResa In the Season 2 finale of Somebody Feed
: Phil hosts a massive spread in Central Park featuring favorites like heroes from Faicco's , pastrami from Katz’s Deli , and fried chicken from Charles Pan Fried Chicken. : The episode concludes on a sentimental note
Phil explores the city's diverse culinary landscape with a star-studded lineup of friends, including Al Roker, Judy Gold, Elaine May, and Tracy Morgan. Key moments include:
: Phil visits several iconic pizza spots, including Di Fara in Brooklyn and Totonno’s in Coney Island.