Yamas in Dortmund: The exciting restaurant battle on Kabel Eins!
Discover the gastronomic diversity of Wiesbaden in “My Local, Your Local” on Kabel Eins, from July 13, 2025.

Yamas in Dortmund: The exciting restaurant battle on Kabel Eins!
The latest episode of “My Local, Your Local – The Professional is Coming” was broadcast on Kabel Eins on July 9, 2025. The episode, which revolved around the restaurant Yamas in Dortmund, started at 5:55 p.m. and had a duration of 60 minutes. Even if there are no repeats planned on linear TV, those interested can stream the episode as video on demand at any time in the Kabel Eins media library.
“My Local, Your Local” has been on German television since 2013 and is very popular. The format allows restaurant owners to visit and rate each other's restaurants. Hosts of each episode serve a multi-course meal, focusing on the evaluation criteria of ambience, service and food quality. At the end of each episode, the host hears the professional opinion of a culinary expert. This not only allows for critical feedback, but also provides insight into the different gastronomic concepts presented in the show. TV Spielfilm states that the strengths and weaknesses of the bars are highlighted and that constructive criticism is part of it.
The upcoming episodes
In the next episode, which will be broadcast on July 10, 2025, an innkeeper visits the restaurant “La Mozzarella”, also in Dortmund. Here too, viewers can look forward to an exciting culinary journey. The following week has many more highlights in store with the “Hotel Restaurant Volksgarten Mengede” (July 11, 2025), the “Restaurant Gut Henriettenthal” in Idstein (July 13, 2025), and several other exciting establishments in Wiesbaden, Münster and Nordwalde. All seasons not only offer entertainment, but also helpful tips about the restaurant business and current trends in gastronomy.
Popular formats in streaming and television
The concept of “My Local, Your Local” is one of a number of cooking programs that are popular in Germany. Popular formats such as “The Perfect Dinner” or “Kitchen Impossible” captivate everyone. The cooking shows are in great demand not only among amateur chefs, but also among professional chefs who want to put their talents to the test. In addition to the competition, such formats also promote exchange among gastronomy professionals and give the audience the feeling of being part of the culinary world.
After all these exciting insights into the world of gastronomy, we can only hope that the upcoming episode of “My Local, Your Local” will captivate many viewers again. Particularly in cities like Cologne, which are known for their diverse cuisine, interest in such formats will remain high in the future.