Anthony Bourdain - No Reservations, Best of Bourdain, Vol. 2
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Tony tackled the holy trinity: sex, drugs and rock & roll. From cocaine in Panama to exploring the world of food porn, Bourdain went on some of the most taboo adventures around the world.
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- EPISODE 2
Ecuador
Tony savors all the simple stews, fresh fish, and exotic fruits that Ecuador's eateries and street vendors have to offer.
Tony savors all the simple stews, fresh fish, and exotic fruits that Ecuador's eateries and street vendors have to offer.
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Kansas City
Tony travels to Kansas City, the BBQ capital of the world, with pal Zamir Gotta, in search of the best barbeque. While there, Tony meets up with musicians, Dan and Patrick of The Black Keys for some serious finger licking meat.
Tony travels to Kansas City, the BBQ capital of the world, with pal Zamir Gotta, in search of the best barbeque. While there, Tony meets up with musicians, Dan and Patrick of The Black Keys for some serious finger licking meat.
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Macau
While Macau is a Portuguese/Chinese mash, it's the great God of gambling that controls this island. Here, Tony plays baccarat with a local legend, kart races with a Macau champion, and dives off the world's highest bungee jump.
While Macau is a Portuguese/Chinese mash, it's the great God of gambling that controls this island. Here, Tony plays baccarat with a local legend, kart races with a Macau champion, and dives off the world's highest bungee jump.
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US Desert
Tony roars thought the High Desert of California US in a classic Thunderbird. He meets up with local Josh Homme of Queens of The Stone Age and they explore the area while recording a soundtrack at The Rancho de la Luna studio.
Tony roars thought the High Desert of California US in a classic Thunderbird. He meets up with local Josh Homme of Queens of The Stone Age and they explore the area while recording a soundtrack at The Rancho de la Luna studio.
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- EPISODE 6
Panama
Anthony Bourdain unravels Panama, a country that in the modern day, seems to be described simply by "abundance" and truly embraces crossroad cultures and adapts them for their own.
Anthony Bourdain unravels Panama, a country that in the modern day, seems to be described simply by "abundance" and truly embraces crossroad cultures and adapts them for their own.