Andrew Zimmern

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  • Emmy & 4x James Beard Award-Winning Chef and Cultural Anthropologist
  • Creator, Executive Producer, & Host, Travel Channel's 'Bizarre Foods' Franchise
  • Chef, Writer, Global Citizen
  • Goodwill Ambassador to the United Nation’s World Food Programme, International Rescue Committee, The Nature Conservancy, & more

Emmy and four-time James Beard Award winner Andrew Zimmern is a TV/Media personality, chef, writer, and passionate global citizen. As the creator, executive producer and host of the Bizarre Foods franchise, Andrew Zimmern’s Driven by FoodWhat’s Eating America, Emmy-nominated Family Dinner, Wild Game Kitchen and the Emmy-winning The Zimmern List, he has devoted his life to exploring and promoting cultural acceptance, tolerance and understanding through food. You can also find him judging Iron Chef: Quest for an Iron Legend on Netflix, The Silos Baking Competition on HBO Max and mentoring young chefs on Food Network’s All Star Academy. Later this year, he will premiere Andrew Zimmern’s Field to Fire. He has written four books, including the Ippy Gold Medal award-winning AZ and the Lost City of Ophir.

Zimmern is the founder and CEO of Intuitive Content, an award-winning production company that has been named a Realscreen, and Passport Hospitality, a restaurant and food service development company. As a philanthropist, Zimmern is a Goodwill Ambassador to the United Nation’s World Food Programme, International Rescue Committee, and The Nature Conservancy. He also sits on the board of several prominent foundations including EXPLR Media and The Giving Kitchen. Zimmern uses his platform to fight against global hunger, food waste, and for sustainable systems to help our planet survive and flourish. He is the co-founder of the Independent Restaurant Association and the Coalition for Sustainable Aquaculture and the Independent Restaurant Coalition. He is a special advisor to the Milken Center for Advancing the American Dream.

Zimmern has spoken at Google, The Near Future Conference, SXSW, the TIME 100, The Welcome Conference, and many more on the intersections of food, culture, and the future. As one of AdWeek’s “50 Most Influential Voices in Food,” and one of Fast Company’s “Top 30,” Zimmern is well positioned to analyze trends, educate audiences, and tell fascinating stories about his personal journey of resilience, and how food connects to the global community.

He is highly sought after for his unique and entertaining approaches to both lighthearted and serious topics. 

 


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Past Hosts Include:
  • World Affairs Council of Philadelphia
  • Kiwanis International
  • Minnesota Multi Housing Association
  • Society for Corporate Governance
  • Walmart Stores Inc.
  • AT&T
  • Society for Corporate Governance
  • Talks at Google
  • SXSW
  • The Welcome Conference
Rave Reviews About Andrew Zimmern
On behalf of the World Affairs Council of Philadelphia, we thank Andrew Zimmern for taking the time to join us and speak to our audience members. His insights into the impact of food in the US and around the world left a lasting impression on all attendees. We appreciated his ability to blend culinary expertise with a profound understanding of cultural nuance. His anecdotes and experiences shared during the event not only entertained but also educated us on the transformative power of food as a universal language.

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"I have organized a college event based on addiction and recovery for 18 years, bringing in high profile, internationally known speakers to our college campus. For 2025, Andrew Zimmern was chosen and from start to finish, it could not have been any better. He was so easy to work with and he delivered a sincere and honest message of recovery that resonated with the audience of around 300 attendees. I highly recommend Andrew as a recovery speaker!"

-HGTC Addiction and Recovery
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Food + Activism = Global Change

World-renowned chef ANDREW ZIMMERN has explored the great global food scene and shares incredible stories from his journeys around the world with a powerful prescriptive message of sustainability, equity, and global citizenship. Zimmern believes you really can change the planet one meal at a time. H ...

World-renowned chef ANDREW ZIMMERN has explored the great global food scene and shares incredible stories from his journeys around the world with a powerful prescriptive message of sustainability, equity, and global citizenship. Zimmern believes you really can change the planet one meal at a time. His talks are enlightening and always entertaining as he inspires audiences to learn about the world and other cultures from the perspective of the board room and the dinner table.

Overcoming Adversity: Becoming a Resilient Leader

World-renowned chef and entrepreneur ANDREW ZIMMERN shares his deeply personal journey with addiction and sobriety and how he found his calling to tell stories through food and travel adventures. Balancing personal and professional moments of adversity, Zimmern offers an inspiring of hope, persevera ...

World-renowned chef and entrepreneur ANDREW ZIMMERN shares his deeply personal journey with addiction and sobriety and how he found his calling to tell stories through food and travel adventures. Balancing personal and professional moments of adversity, Zimmern offers an inspiring of hope, perseverance, and how to become a better leader through resilience. From navigating uncertainty to “co-regulating before operationalizing” to learning how to “act your way into right thinking,” Zimmern’s message is a blend of personal experience and his own prescription for resiliency and success.

Virtual Interactive Cooking Demos with Andrew Zimmern

World-renowned chef ANDREW ZIMMERN knows how to engage your virtual audience and create magical events from his professional cooking studio. He can even share the recipes in advance so guests can have the thrill of cooking along with Andrew.  What separates Andrew, however, is all that he is doing o ...

World-renowned chef ANDREW ZIMMERN knows how to engage your virtual audience and create magical events from his professional cooking studio. He can even share the recipes in advance so guests can have the thrill of cooking along with Andrew.  What separates Andrew, however, is all that he is doing outside of the kitchen to bolster the restaurant industry, and the insights he has gained as a passionate student of what food says about us as people, families and a country. While he cooks, he chats about these insights and the many projects he is working on to bring us closer together - in meaningful ways- through food.

Food: A Global Perspective on the State of our Food Life

ANDREW ZIMMERN takes you with him for a whirlwind tour of his world travels, informing and entertaining as he connects the audience to both his "boots on the ground" experience and his philosophies of both food and life. His amazing stories cover everything from the great global food scene to how yo ...

ANDREW ZIMMERN takes you with him for a whirlwind tour of his world travels, informing and entertaining as he connects the audience to both his "boots on the ground" experience and his philosophies of both food and life. His amazing stories cover everything from the great global food scene to how you really can change the planet one meal at a time, as he's experienced firsthand breaking bread (or other things!) with people from Syria and China to Cuba and the Kalahari desert. Inspiring, enlightening and always entertaining, Zimmern shows that the world is truly getting smaller, and that the best place to learn about it and other cultures, is at the dinner table, not in a museum.

The Adventure of Recovery

Stay far away from what William James called the evil of "contempt prior to investigation". ANDREW ZIMMERN has used this motto as a bedrock of both his personal and professional life. While most people know him as the host of his own wildly popular TV show, they might not know that he is also a surv ...

Stay far away from what William James called the evil of "contempt prior to investigation". ANDREW ZIMMERN has used this motto as a bedrock of both his personal and professional life. While most people know him as the host of his own wildly popular TV show, they might not know that he is also a survivor of drug addiction, alcoholism, and homelessness. Now in his 21st year of sobriety, his inspiring and funny story is a prescription for hope that can be applied to anyone regardless of their life situation. Zimmern grew up on the upper east side of NYC, was a daily drug user from the age of 15, and lay dying in a hospital bed at age 21 of acute alcohol poisoning. He continued to abuse drugs and booze for another 10 years before going homeless and off the grid in 1990. Drinking himself to death in a flop house hotel in January of 1992, he had a life-changing experience that saw him check into rehab, sober up, and stay clean. Devoting himself to helping others, his life changed, and his show Bizarre Foods is a direct result of his channeling that life choice, telling his stories through food and travel adventures. Zimmern combines his personal and professional stories in an audio and video presentation detailing his fall and rise, his experiences in recovery, and how those lessons have informed his life as a husband, adoptive father and activist for the social issues he holds dearest. Zimmern believes that the best way to change the world is to share a meal with a stranger and his family, telling stories from the fringe as you seek to learn about the world and yourself in the global classroom of the traveler's universe. His funny and inspiring message spans both the personal and the professional, and he gladly exemplifies the necessity for a public face to be put on the private hell of addiction.

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Andrew Zimmern fights global hunger with the U.N. World Food Programme as a Goodwill Ambassador

You will want to hear from the man that Fast Company and AdAge called “…one of the 50 most influential people in food.”

Award-winning chef, TV personality, and anthropologist ANDREW ZIMMERN fights food waste and global hunger as a Goodwill Ambassador for the U.N World Food Programme, the world’s largest humanitarian organization. Zimmern challenges audiences everywhere to take action in cultivating a food system that's sustainable and equitable. He speaks on domestic and global hunger solutions, food systems, trends, why smart food policy is good for big food, and more. Upon his appointment, Zimmern said, “I am so grateful to the World Food Programme for asking me to help in their global effort to fight hunger and food waste. We have it within our power to reverse the ravages of our own ignorance, inefficiency, and selfishness.”

Zimmern believes you can change the planet one meal at a time. In his enlightening, entertaining conversations, he inspires audiences to address global food culture from the perspectives of the board room all the way to the dinner table.

Watch Andrew Zimmern in conversation at SXSW here >>

Watch Andrew Zimmern host a fundraiser at Second Harvest Heartland here>>

Event Success Story: David Chang and Andrew Zimmern cook up innovation at The National Association of Convenience Stores

The National Association of Convenience Stores featured DAVID CHANG and ANDREW ZIMMERN in a program designed to address an industry trend of convenience stores becoming more than a place to get gas and buy cigarettes. Zimmern and Chang “shopped the show” for ingredients, to create a recipe from the ingredients inspired by the guests and representatives they met at each booth. The following day, they presented a cooking demo of their recipes while reflecting on their love of convenience stores. According to NACS, “The total attendance was 8.5% higher than attendance from last year and 3.8% higher than the previous record attendance in 2018.”

Andrew Zimmern takes his audience on an outdoor adventure and cooks up fish and wild game in entertaining demos

With his brand new show Field to Fire, ANDREW ZIMMERN takes his audience on an adventure that will whet their appetite for nature and the incredible meals that can be found there. Globally beloved chef and lifelong outdoorsman Zimmern loves getting out on the water and into the field in search of the best walleye, pheasant, partridge, wild boar, and even squirrel.

Zimmern and his company Intuitive Content (a Realscreen top 100 production company three years running) premiered Andrew Zimmern's Wild Game Kitchen in 2022, and this year they will premiere Field to Fire, both on the Outdoor Channel. Intuitive Content has worked with companies like Whirlpool, Marriott, Caribou Coffee, Sleep Number, Hy-Vee, and more.

After an exciting hunting or fishing adventure, Zimmern brings his haul back to the lake house kitchen and demonstrates how to cook up sustainable proteins in new and delicious ways. For the avid outdoor types, Zimmern’s Field to Fire show and live demos are an entertaining and refreshing look at how to make the most of your fish and wild game. For everyone from experts to those new to the outdoors, Zimmern’s expertise in the kitchen and passion for the great outdoors will resonate with every audience.

Watch the trailer for Andrew Zimmern’s new show >>

Activist Andrew Zimmern invited to the White House to feed the U.S.

Award-winning chef, TV personality, and anthropologist ANDREW ZIMMERN was tapped by the U.S. government to share his perspective at the White House Conference on Hunger, Nutrition, and Health. Zimmern is an outspoken advocate for solving hunger. He also serves as a Goodwill Ambassador for the U.N. World Food Programme. In this endeavor, Zimmern worked with policymakers to better serve vulnerable populations. Zimmern’s humanitarian impact can be felt at home and abroad as he works to create a more sustainable, delicious future.

Watch Andrew Zimmern’s keynote at U. of Minnesota here >>

Watch Andrew Zimmern host a fundraiser at Second Harvest Heartland here>>

Andrew Zimmern on Community: Sharing Food is Sharing Culture

Award-winning chef, TV personality, and anthropologist ANDREW ZIMMERN looks at food as more than nourishment; to him, food is the best lens for studying culture. From that learning comes ways in which we can change our planet and our communities for the better. Zimmern explores what food represents — the ideas shared and connections cultivated over a meal — in over a hundred countries and applies those to our current existential problems today, from feeding a hungry planet, to climate change, from building bridges to using new and old science to eradicate food waste.

Zimmern has dedicated his life to driving change and promoting cultural exchanges through food. His 350-episode tenure as the creator and host of Travel Channel’s Bizarre Foods franchise, and his Emmy-nominated The Zimmern List all intended to encourage patience, tolerance, and understanding of other cultures through sharing food. By showcasing the human element of eating, Zimmern encourages audiences to respectfully engage with diverse cultures to learn more and problem solve.

Watch Andrew Zimmern in conversation at SXSW >>

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Celebrity chef Andrew Zimmern hosts memorable live cooking demonstrations

Legendary chef, traveler, and TV personality ANDREW ZIMMERN teaches audiences how to travel on a plate. When he's not trying foods from around the world, Zimmern is helping the home cook broaden their palate with dishes inspired from his travels. Zimmern is an advocate for cultural literacy, sharing essential meals from cultures around the world through his storytelling about how we are all connected through food.

Zimmern’s cooking tutorial content lives on his YouTube channel, where he hosts independent series on cooking and culture. Zimmern is founder and CEO of Intuitive Content, a full-service television, commercial, and digital production company. Named by Realscreen for 3 years in a row as one of the “Top 100 Production Companies in the World,” Intuitive Content produces much of Zimmern’s cutting-edge digital content. A master of both the kitchen and the boardroom, Zimmern engages audiences with his creative approach to food education.

Watch Andrew Zimmern speak at Google >>

Watch Andrew Zimmern’s YouTube channel here >>

Celebrity chef Andrew Zimmern on sobriety, resilience, and leadership

While most people know ANDREW ZIMMERN as a beloved TV host, celebrity chef, and anthropologist, they might not know that he is also a survivor of drug addiction, alcoholism, and homelessness. Zimmern combines personal and professional stories detailing his experiences in recovery, and how he found the resilience to build back a life of creating meaning for others through doing what he loves. He shares how those lessons have informed his life as a husband, adoptive father, and activist for the social issues he holds dearest.

Over 3 decades into sobriety, Zimmern’s inspiring and humorously delivered story is a prescription for hope that can be applied to anyone. He has been invited to speak on resilience and sobriety with CNN, People, Mashed, and more. 

Watch Andrew Zimmern’s keynote at U. of Minnesota here >>

Watch Andrew Zimmern present at the Welcome Conference >>

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Andrew Zimmern has spent decades proving that food can be a powerful force for cultural understanding and social change. An Emmy-winning and James Beard Award-winning television host, chef and food advocate, he brings boundless curiosity and deep empathy to his exploration of global cuisine on his acclaimed shows, including the Bizarre Foods franchise, The Zimmern ListWhat's Eating AmericaFamily Dinner, and Wild Game Kitchen. His work extends far beyond television into restaurants, publishing, and philanthropy, all driven by his conviction that shared culinary experiences can bridge divides and create lasting change.

Early Career and Personal Transformation

Andrew's passion for food emerged early in life. After attending The Dalton School and Vassar College, he honed his culinary skills in New York City's elite restaurant scene, cooking alongside industry luminaries Anne Rosenzweig, Joachim Splichal, Leslie Revsin, and Thomas Keller. While helping open and run a dozen successful restaurants, including the founding with Stephen Hanson of what would become the BRGuest Group, Andrew's battles with addiction and alcoholism eventually left him homeless for a year.

In a pivotal moment, an intervention by close friends brought him to the Hazelden-Betty Ford Foundation in Minnesota. This marked the beginning of his recovery journey—one that would profoundly influence his later work and perspective. Starting over in Minneapolis, Andrew rebuilt his life from the ground up, beginning as a dishwasher at Café Un Deux Trois. Within 6 months, he was named executive chef, and during his seven-year tenure, he transformed the restaurant into a nationally recognized dining destination.

 

Television and Publishing

Andrew's innovative approach to cuisine at Un Deux Trois caught media attention, launching his journey into television. Local TV appearances evolved into regular segments as an "in-house chef” for several HGTV shows, followed by positions as a features reporter on a local morning television show, a restaurant columnist and dining critic for Mpls.St.Paul Magazine, and a talk radio host.

In 2003, Andrew filmed the pilot for what would become his breakthrough series, Bizarre Foods. Since its 2006 debut, the show has spawned multiple successful spin-offs including Bizarre WorldBizarre Foods America, and Bizarre Foods: Delicious Destinations. Through these programs, Andrew pioneered a new approach to culinary television—one that values cultural context, human connection, and storytelling as much as the food itself. As a respected voice in the food world, Andrew has appeared on numerous culinary programs including Iron ChefChoppedTop Chef MastersBeat Bobby Flay, and Tournament of Champions.

Andrew's media presence expanded significantly with the 2014 founding of Intuitive Content, his full-service production company. Recognized as one of Realscreen's top 100 production companies worldwide and a Global Top 10 in the lifestyle category, Intuitive Content has created numerous acclaimed series. Their portfolio includes Andrew Zimmern's Driven by Food (Travel Channel), The Zimmern List (Emmy Award winner, 2020), and What's Eating America (MSNBC), which uniquely explores crucial political issues through the lens of food. Family Dinner (Magnolia Network), a three-time Emmy nominee, examines how cultural, regional, and historical factors shape American food traditions. Their most recent productions include Andrew Zimmern's Wild Game Kitchen (Tastemade) and PBS's Hope in the Water (James Beard and Emmy nominee, 2025), which explores groundbreaking blue food solutions that will help save our oceans while producing from them at the same time.

Andrew’s Minneapolis-based multimedia company Food Works manages his digital content, consulting work, charitable initiatives, and publishing projects. Andrew has authored five books that bring his global food experiences and cultural insights to readers. His works range from The Bizarre Truth (2009), offering behind-the-scenes glimpses of his favorite destinations, to the Gold IPPY Award-winning fiction AZ and the Lost City of Ophir (2019). His latest work, The Blue Food Cookbook (October 2025), serves as a complimentary publication to his documentary series Hope in the Water.

 

Innovative Culinary Ventures

In 2015, Andrew launched Passport Hospitality, which develops culinary concepts and provides consulting for restaurant and retail projects, including Atlanta's Chattahoochee Food Works, the hot dog and burger concept Patty & Frank's, and food service contracting and development for the Milken Center for Advancing the American Dream in Washington, DC.

The company is responsible for food product collaborations as well, including Andrew Zimmern's global spice line with Badia Spices and a product line for the Think Jerky company.

Recognizing the connection between nutrition and athletic performance, Andrew collaborated with chef Gavin Kaysen to create KZ Provisioning, a performance-driven culinary company transforming professional sports nutrition. The company serves as the trusted culinary partner for several professional sports teams, including the Minnesota Timberwolves, Lynx, Wild, USA Junior Hockey and other teams.

 

Global Impact

Andrew's personal journey through addiction and recovery has shaped his commitment to giving back. He established Andrew Zimmern's Second Chances Scholarship through the James Beard Foundation and the Culinary Institute of America, which offers students faced with extreme challenges an opportunity to follow a culinary path.

His advocacy extends across multiple organizations where he serves in leadership roles. Andrew sits on the boards of Services for the UnderServed, EXPLR Media, Soigne Hospitality, Giving Kitchen, Beans is How, and The Great Northern. He serves on advisory boards for Procure Impact and the Charlize Theron Africa Outreach Project, and is on City Harvest's Food Council. He is a Global Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations World Food Programme and The Nature Conservancy, and serves as the International Rescue Committee's Voice for Nutrition. Andrew is a tireless team member of the Environmental Working Group, lobbying statehouses and Washington DC for many causes. In 2022, he contributed to the White House Strategic Policy for Hunger, Nutrition and Health, bringing his expertise and platform to national policy discussions.

Other nonprofits that Andrew works with include Lovin' Spoonfuls, ONE, Food Policy Action Committee, and No Kid Hungry. As a founding member of both the Coalition for Sustainable Aquaculture and the Independent Restaurant Coalition, he continues to advocate for responsible food systems and industry support.

 

Recognition

Andrew's contributions to culinary media have earned him numerous accolades. He has won four James Beard Awards: "TV Food Personality" (2010), "TV Program on Location" (2012), and "Outstanding Personality/Host" (2013, 2017). As an executive producer of the documentary series Hope in the Water, he was nominated for both a James Beard Award and Emmy Award in 2025. In 2024, Andrew was nominated for two Emmys, as a host of Andrew and Zoe's Holiday Party, and for his series Family DinnerThe Zimmern List earned an Emmy Award in 2020.

Industry publications have consistently recognized his influence, with The Daily Meal naming him one of "America's 50 Most Powerful People in Food," Adweek including him among the "30 Most Influential People in Food," and Fast Company selecting him as one of their "Most Creative People in Business."

Today, Andrew continues to use his platform to advocate for sustainable food systems, fight hunger, and promote cultural understanding. From his base in Minneapolis, where he lives with his family and dogs Luca and Clemmie, he remains committed to the belief that food can be a powerful force for positive change in the world.