
Responding to an invitation from an old friend, Linh. He also meets up with Nari Kye, an assistant, who teaches him Korean food. We learn about The Sopranos and other NJ landmarks as Tony reminisces. He takes us on a trip through his birthplace trying to dispel some common misconceptions of the Garden State. Anthony finds the darkness comforting and learns how the Icelanders contend with the dark days - eating, drinking, spending time at the spa, and pumping iron! Tony tries Hákarl (fermented shark).

This week Anthony travels to Reykjavík, Iceland, where in winter the volcanic islands see only about four hours of sunlight a day. He explores the city's famous catacombs, tries some absinthe, checks out one of the city's major meat markets, and spends the night in the room where Oscar Wilde died.

Tony's debut episode of this new series has him visiting Paris. Episodes Ĭountries in green have been visited on the show at least once Season 1 No. In 20, the series won the Emmy for "Outstanding Cinematography For Nonfiction Programming". The special episode Anthony Bourdain in Beirut that aired between Seasons 2 and 3 was nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Informational Programming in 2007. The show premiered in 2005 and concluded its nine-season run with the series finale episode ( Brooklyn) on November 5, 2012. The format and content of the show is similar to Bourdain's 2001–2002 Food Network series, A Cook's Tour. In it, host Anthony Bourdain visits various countries and cities, as well as places within the U.S., where he explores local culture and cuisine. per episodeĪnthony Bourdain: No Reservations is an American travel and food show that originally aired on the Travel Channel in the United States and on Discovery Travel & Living internationally. American TV series or program Anthony Bourdain: No Reservationsĭomestic: one hour (approx.
