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The Best Episodes of The Hairy Bikers' Cookbook Season 3

Every episode of The Hairy Bikers' Cookbook Season 3 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of The Hairy Bikers' Cookbook Season 3!

Two lifelong bikers and foodies, Dave Myers and Si King, take to the road to find gastronomic treats.

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  1. #1 Fan Favorite
    The Hairy Bikers' Cookbook Season 3 Episode 1 - India: Part One
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    #1 - India: Part One

    S3:E1

    The Hairy Bikers roar back into action with a madcap tour of South India, starting in Madras, now known as Chennai, a riot of hustle and bustle and colours and flavours and bullock carts, and heat, lots of heat!

    Director:Unknown
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  2. The Hairy Bikers' Cookbook Season 3 Episode 2 - India: Part Two
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    #2 - India: Part Two

    S3:E2

    The Hairy Ones travel through the Cardamom Hills high up into tea country, where the Raj still lingers, and Si finds an astonishing piece of his family history.

    Director:Unknown
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  3. The Hairy Bikers' Cookbook Season 3 Episode 3 - Argentina: Part One
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    #3 - Argentina: Part One

    S3:E3

    The Hairy Ones are in the world's eighth biggest country, dividing their time between the full-on urban buzz of Buenos Aires, and the beauty of a traditional estancia, or ranch

    Director:Unknown
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  4. The Hairy Bikers' Cookbook Season 3 Episode 4 - Argentina: Part Two
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    #4 - Argentina: Part Two

    S3:E4

    t's time for Dave Myers & Si King to head south, leaving Buenos Aires behind as they begin their long ride to Patagonia.

    Director:Unknown
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  5. The Hairy Bikers' Cookbook Season 3 Episode 5 - Belgium: Part One
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    #5 - Belgium: Part One

    S3:E5

    Si and Dave hop the Channel and find themselves in the alternative universe of Belgium, birthplace of surrealism and the finest chips in the world.

    Director:Unknown
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  6. The Hairy Bikers' Cookbook Season 3 Episode 6 - Belgium: Part Two
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    #6 - Belgium: Part Two

    S3:E6

    Things get really surreal in Brussels when Si and Dave meet a statue of Tintin and walk their way into a Magritte painting, and then try to corner a couple of Members of the European Parliament to find out what's happening to Europe's traditional foods.

    Director:Unknown
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  8. The Hairy Bikers' Cookbook Season 3 Episode 7 - Morocco: Part One
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    #7 - Morocco: Part One

    S3:E7

    The Boys begin their adventures in Marrakech, where Si acquires a carpet and Dave acquires a King Cobra on his head. After treating the locals to a Kefta Tagine cooked in the city's historic square, they go back to school to learn how to cook a classic pastilla.

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  9. The Hairy Bikers' Cookbook Season 3 Episode 8 - Morocco: Part Two
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    #8 - Morocco: Part Two

    S3:E8

    Si and Dave head into the film town of Ouarzazate, or "Hollywood with camels" as they describe it.

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Season 3 Ratings Summary

"India: Part One" is the best rated episode of "The Hairy Bikers' Cookbook" season 3. It scored /10 based on 0 votes. Directed by Unknown and written by Unknown, it aired on 3/22/2007. This episode is rated 0.0 points higher than the second-best, "India: Part Two".