Best Ever Food Review Show travels to unique parts of the world to hunt for the best food each country has to offer, sharing stories through video content. The channel covers street food, travel, and various regional cuisines with a focus on Asia and Afghanistan, featuring tutorials, vlogs, and deep dives into food cultures. It publishes frequently with an average of about 3 million views per video, and has 11.9 million subscribers, 3.1 billion total views, and 834 videos published since joining in 2010.
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Content Landscape
Top competitors include More Best Ever Food Review Show (90% match) with 3.7M subscribers and Mark Wiens (72% match) with 11.6M subscribers. Both share overlapping queries such as food travel show, street food exploration, extreme street food, world food tour, and local food cultures. Also relevant are Travel Channel (66% match) with 855K subscribers and Max the Meat Guy (66% match) with 9M subscribers, who connect on queries related to exotic foods travel and unusual meats tasting. The Food Ranger (54% match) with 5.9M subscribers also competes on extreme street food, world food tour, and street food tours. Best Ever Food Review Show has fewer subscribers than Mark Wiens and several competitors, while sharing many of the same search interests around global street food, exotic foods, and food travel.
Which YouTube channels are most similar to Best Ever Food Review Show?
Best Ever Food Review Show's biggest competitors on YouTube are More Best Ever Food Review Show — 90% match, 3.7M subscribers; Mark Wiens — 72% match, 11.6M subscribers; Travel Channel — 66% match, 855K subscribers. They share a focus on food and travel content, showcasing street food, regional cuisines, and travel experiences similar to Best Ever Food Review Show.
What type of content does Best Ever Food Review Show make?
Best Ever Food Review Show creates travel-oriented food content, featuring titles like How Vietnam Grows UNLIMITED Monster Crabs!! (1.1M views), 7 Days Inside Afghanistan: Here's What I Ate!! (3.1M views), Crossing 50 Taliban Checkpoints for Afghan food!! (4.5M views), Inside Afghanistan’s Restaurant for Millionaires!! (6.3M views), and Surviving Afghanistan’s Extreme Street Food!! (5.1M views). The channel averages about 3M views per video, with multiple uploads per week.
How do we determine which channels are similar to Best Ever Food Review Show?
We analyze Best Ever Food Review Show's recent videos, generate topic-relevant search queries, check YouTube search results, and compare the meaning of each channel's content to measure similarity. The result is a ranked list sorted by SERP overlap, semantic similarity, and search appearances.