Guy Fieri announces new Food Network show after injury recovery

Celebrity chef Guy Fieri has revealed details of his upcoming Food Network series, Flavortown Food Fight, following a recovery from a serious on-set injury. The competition, premiering on March 4, will feature chefs battling in Flavortown-inspired challenges. Fieri, who hosts as the Mayor of Flavortown, shared his renewed appreciation for health after the setback.

Guy Fieri, the 58-year-old host known for Food Network staples like Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives and Guy’s Grocery Games, announced his new series Flavortown Food Fight on January 29, 2026. The show, which was initially revealed in 2025 under the working title Guy’s Flavortown Games, is set to premiere on March 4. It promises a fresh take on culinary competitions, with three chefs facing off in three rounds of challenges set in environments mimicking food trucks, casual eateries, or upscale restaurants—all inspired by Fieri’s signature “Flavortown” concept.

As host and self-proclaimed “Mayor of Flavortown,” Fieri will introduce the contests, occasionally joined by his son Hunter. Two guest judges will evaluate the dishes and determine the winner, who can claim up to $20,000 in prize money and return for future episodes. Food Network described the series as delivering “fun and tasty moments” for viewers.

The announcement follows Fieri’s recovery from a severe injury sustained in November 2025 while filming in Northern California. During rainy weather, he slipped on a set of steps, resulting in a muscle tear in his right leg that necessitated emergency surgery. For several weeks, Fieri relied on a wheelchair and crutches. Reflecting on the ordeal, he told reporters it gave him “a new appreciation for his health” and made him realize “how lucky he is to be able to walk and work again.”

This new project underscores Fieri’s enduring presence in culinary television, blending competition with his high-energy style.

Related Articles

New Orleans chef Nini Nguyen is competing for the third time on Food Network's Tournament of Champions, aiming to advance further in the high-stakes cooking competition. The 39-year-old chef, who reached the quarterfinals in Season 6, faces new challenges including secret top-seeded opponents and the unpredictable randomizer in Season 7. The series airs Sundays at 7 p.m., with streaming available the next day on HBO Max and Discovery+.

Reported by AI

Adam Greenberg, a chef from West Hartford, is participating as a contestant on Guy Fieri's Tournament of Champions on the Food Network. Greenberg owns Sparrow Pizza Bar in West Hartford and Tacobarn in Newtown. The competition aligns with the March bracketology season, similar to college basketball tournaments.

Celebrity chef Fabio Viviani has launched Chuck Lager Legendary Kitchen in south Fort Myers, featuring his famous meatballs that beat Bobby Flay. The restaurant, a collaboration with local partner Jim Tover, opened on January 26 after a complete renovation. It offers global flavors, an extensive menu, and live music on weekends.

Reported by AI

Padma Lakshmi returned to culinary television with the premiere of America's Culinary Cup on CBS on March 4, 2026, featuring 16 acclaimed professional chefs competing for a $1 million prize. The series, filmed on a Toronto soundstage designed to resemble a New York City penthouse, aims to refresh the competition genre with sports-like thrills and objective judging. Early episodes include quickfire challenges and large-scale cooking tasks, drawing comparisons to Bravo's Top Chef.

 

 

 

This website uses cookies

We use cookies for analytics to improve our site. Read our privacy policy for more information.
Decline