How to watch NatGeo’s ‘Restaurants at the End of the World’ and stream for free

The first episode of National Geographic’s latest production ‘Restaurants at the End of the World’ is set to premiere on National Geographic on Tuesday, March 21, at 10 p.m. EST.

The four-part docu-series will follow award-winning chef Kristin Kish on an international adventure to some of the world’s most remote eateries, according to National Geographic. Running a restaurant is a daunting task on its own, implement isolation and the challenge is that much greater.

Where can I watch ‘Restaurants at the End of the World’ if I don’t have cable?

If you’re a cord-cutter and don’t have cable, you can watch the show for free via free trial on Fubo TV. The service offers a seven-day free trial, and is also a favorite of sports fans.

Also offering a free trial (five days) is Direct TV Stream.

National Geographic is also carried on these services, although they don’t offer free trials: Sling TV, Hulu + Live TV, and you catch the episode on Disney Plus on March 22.

What channel is National Geographic on?

If you are watching on cable, catch ‘Restaurants at the End of the World’ on National Geographic.

You can find which channel National Geographic is on by using the channel finders here: Verizon Fios, AT&T U-verse, Comcast Xfinity, Spectrum/Charter, Optimum/Altice, DIRECTV and Dish.

Travel with ‘Restaurants at the End of the World’

Throughout the weekly series, Chef Kish will listen to the stories of those who keep these businesses afloat, from farmers, to head chefs. Afterwards, she will try her hand at foraging from the land herself, in the hopes of exploring its culture, as noted by National Geographic.

According to Rotten Tomatoes, the first episode will feature Chef Kish learning more about Panama’s Hacienda Mamecillo.

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