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Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations (2005-2012)

9 seasons
3,81 16 votes

State: Ended

Genre: Documentary

Origin: United States

Developed by: Christopher Collins, Lydia Tenaglia, Myleeta Aga, Anthony Bourdain, Sandra Zweig, Stone Roberts, Amy Emmerich, Charlie Parsons and Yusuf Hasanov

Stars: Anthony Bourdain

IMDb score: 8,6 (8.614)

Releasedate: Monday 25 July 2005

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Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations plot

Join bestselling author and chef Anthony Bourdain on his travels around the world in search of the ultimate dining experience. He visits all kinds of local venues, both the famous and the obscure. He travels from New Jersey to Iceland and many places in between. During his journey, Bourdain shares his unbridled urge to experience food and customs that flavor the world's different cultures as only he can.

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Sunday 4 February 2018
Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations season 1

Sympathetic rock'n'roll figure like you don't come across often on the cooking channels. Most chefs will help you neatly through a recipe to simply brew at home (which I personally find interesting, although I hardly do that myself) or else it is an ordinary cooking competition (and I sometimes watch that too - and sometimes I even see Mr. Bourdain himself).

But here 'Tony', as he's called everywhere, doesn't do that; he subsequently seeks out places all over the world based on what he still really wants to taste or what a valued colleague has recommended to him, which are often far off the beaten track by tourists. But sometimes also very exclusive tents where you as a mere mortal will never go, because the man has connections in the culinary world.

Furthermore: does not mince words and still wants to make a point against various social and political issues in the relevant countries or just against his own country, which is also nice.

It's been a while since I saw it, but a big 3.5* is definitely worth it.

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