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Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations

Anthony 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. 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. The format and content of the show is similar to Bourdain's 2001–2002 Food Network series, A Cook's Tour. The show premiered in 2005 and concluded its nine-season run with the series finale episode (Brooklyn) on November 5, 2012.

Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations
Created byZero Point Zero Production
Presented byAnthony Bourdain
Country of originUnited States
No. of episodes142
Production
Running timeDomestic: one hour (approx. 42 min. per episode);
International: approx. 48 min. per episode
DistributorFremantleMedia Enterprises
Release
Original networkTravel Channel
Original releaseJuly 25, 2005 (2005-07-25) –
November 5, 2012 (2012-11-05)

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.[1] In 2009 and 2011, the series won the Emmy for "Outstanding Cinematography For Nonfiction Programming".[2]

Episodes

 
Countries in green have been visited on the show at least once

Season 1

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TitleOriginal air date
11–01"France: Why the French Don't Suck"July 25, 2005 (2005-07-25)
Tony's debut episode of this new series has him visiting Paris. 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.
21–02"Iceland: Hello Darkness My Old Friend"August 1, 2005 (2005-08-01)
This week Anthony travels to Reykjavík, Iceland, where in winter the volcanic islands see only about four hours of sunlight a day. 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). Later, he visits the famous Blue Lagoon.
31–03"New Jersey"August 8, 2005 (2005-08-08)
Tony visits the state of New Jersey. He takes us on a trip through his birthplace trying to dispel some common misconceptions of the Garden State. We learn about The Sopranos and other NJ landmarks as Tony reminisces. He also meets up with Nari Kye, an assistant, who teaches him Korean food.
41–04"Vietnam: The Island of Mr. Sang"August 15, 2005 (2005-08-15)
Responding to an invitation from an old friend, Linh. Tony travels to Hanoi, Mai Châu and Tuần Châu, Vietnam with the feeling of James Bond-ish intrigue, discovering its food like squeasel, its customs, and the not-so-sinister plans for international tourism.
51–05"Malaysia: Into the Jungle"August 22, 2005 (2005-08-22)
Tony has always had an interest in "natural fusion" or the way cuisines intertwine with cultures over the course of history. In Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, this is particularly true as a variety of cultures have blended. Chef Wan gives Tony a tour of a wet market and hawker stalls in Kuala Lumpur. Inspired to find his own Heart of Darkness and live out his inner Kurtz, Tony rides up the Skrang River to visit with an Iban village.
61–06"Sicily"October 10, 2005 (2005-10-10)
While on the island of Sicily, Tony is treated to tripe at the II Capo Market. He tries a spleen sandwich with the Governor of Sicily (Salvatore Cuffaro). Tony is persuaded to try a cliff dive and attempts to determine where you can find the greatest cannoli.
71–07"Las Vegas"October 17, 2005 (2005-10-17)
Given an assignment to write about Las Vegas food by a food magazine, Tony spends four days exploring the city and learns how it's transforming into a mecca for chefs. Heavily influenced/homage to Hunter S. Thompson's book Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.
81–08"Uzbekistan"October 24, 2005 (2005-10-24)
Tashkent to Samarkand, Uzbekistan. Tony explores the 2000-year-old city of Tashkent, capital of Uzbekistan, with his friend Zamir Gotta. He partakes in local culture, attends a wedding, and receives a traumatizing full-body massage at a sauna.
91–09"New Zealand: Down Under the Down Under"November 7, 2005 (2005-11-07)
Tony is invited to New Zealand to lecture at a gourmet food convention. But after receiving a lukewarm reception from the crowd, he decides to search for real Kiwi culture outside the city of Christchurch. Tony's ride on an ATV becomes a little harrowing. Tony is invited to visit the Māori.

Season 2

Three special episodes were aired in 2006, one before the season, and two after.

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TitleOriginal air date
10Special"Leftovers"March 27, 2006 (2006-03-27)
A look behind the scenes of "No Reservations."
112–01"Asia Special: China & Japan"March 27, 2006 (2006-03-27)

In this special two-hour season two premiere, Tony's culinary journey takes him to the main hubs of Asian cuisine: Japan and China. In Japan, he visits Osaka, where he learns all about the Hanshin Tigers-Yomiuri Giants baseball rivalry; to Japan's version of vaudeville, manzai; and to kuidaore (eating oneself to ruin) where he samples takoyaki, okonomiyaki and later sushi. From there, Tony meets up with an old friend, Michiko, and they travel to Kisoji for a water purification ritual; learn the exchange of meishi and help celebrate Obon. Later, Tony attends a Hanshin Tigers game.

In China, a country Tony has never visited, he attempts to tackle as much of its cuisine and culture as he can in a short period of time. Beijing is Tony's first stop, where he samples Peking duck, the nasty bits of a sheep, and a variety of noodles at a noodle house. Tony gets a lesson in Chinese calligraphy and visits a doctor for some traditional Chinese medicine such as acupuncture, fire cupping, and electroacupuncture. From there, Tony is off to Sichuan province, where he receives an unorthodox ear cleaning, visits the Jianfu Temple, center of Taoism during the Tang dynasty, and samples Sichuan hotpot. He ends his visit in a village outside of Chengdu for a family dinner that uses the old methods of Chinese cooking.
122–02"South Florida"April 3, 2006 (2006-04-03)
Tony figures he'll lounge poolside at his South Beach hotel for this entire episode but instead is encouraged to explore the ethnic diversity and uniqueness of Miami, and South Florida: from Little Haiti to the Everglades to Key West and Little Havana.
132–03"Peru"April 10, 2006 (2006-04-10)
Tony meets famous Peruvian chef Gastón Acurio, tries Peruvian Ceviche and goes sightseeing in the capital city, Lima. Then he travels to a village in Tambopata, the Peruvian jungle, and tries piranhas and goes through unique experiences. Finally he visits the city of Cusco to try new stuff in a local market and Machu Picchu, where he tries to find peace of mind.
142–04"Quebec"April 17, 2006 (2006-04-17)
Tony visits the province of Quebec in Canada. He visits a duck farm with famed chef Martin Picard, then enjoys a decadent, foie gras-heavy meal at Picard's restaurant, Au Pied de Cochon in Montreal. He flies north to go seal hunting with the Inuit. He also enjoys poutine at La Banquise, sausages with maple syrup at a sugar house, and Montreal-style bagels, and learns to play hockey.
152–05"Sweden"April 24, 2006 (2006-04-24)
Tony visits Stockholm, Sweden, and tries local specialties like fläsklägg (pig knuckles) and tunnbrödsrulle (Swedish flatbread).[3]
162–06"Puerto Rico"May 1, 2006 (2006-05-01)
Tony visits Puerto Rico and tries to see the less-touristic side of the island. After a bad start drinking a piña colada at the bar where the drink was invented, he enjoys roast pork at a lechonera, as well as mofongo, goes scuba-diving in an unsuccessful attempt to catch a giant lobster, and tries horseback riding. He also searches for the mythical chupacabra and goes sparring with boxing champion Miguel Cotto. He visits a music festival and enjoys chicharrón in Bayamón.
172–07"Japan"May 8, 2006 (2006-05-08)
Osaka, Japan [Note: This episode is the same as part one of "Asia Special: China & Japan"]
182–08"US/Mexico Border"May 22, 2006 (2006-05-22)
Tony visits Piedras Negras, Mexico, and border towns in Texas, where he sees the influences that the countries have had on each other. He also visits the Mexican restaurant credited with inventing nachos.
192–09"India (Rajasthan)"May 29, 2006 (2006-05-29)
Tony visits the state of Rajasthan in India. He visits the city of Udaipur and enjoys a vegetarian thali, then attends a dinner and lavish party hosted by the Maharana of Udaipur. He visits a local chef for a home-cooked meal and spends time with a guru in an ashram in the city of Jodhpur. He takes a long bus ride to the city of Jaisalmer and experiences the Jaisalmer Desert Festival.
202–10"India (Kolkata/Mumbai)"June 5, 2006 (2006-06-05)
Tony visits Kolkata and Mumbai, India, where he learns how to play cricket.
212–11"Korea"June 12, 2006 (2006-06-12)
Tony visits Seoul in South Korea, as well as a town near the Korean Demilitarized Zone, accompanied by Nari Kye, an assistant on No Reservations. They visit a martial arts class and a spa and try live octopus, kimchi, Korean barbecue and soju. They also meet Kye's family.
222–12"Indonesia"June 19, 2006 (2006-06-19)
Bourdain visit Jakarta where he is entertained by Pencak Silat martial art where performers showcased their ability to withstand torture, which shocked Bourdain. Then he enjoyed Padang cuisine, including the famed Rendang. During the shooting, the cameraman accidentally wrecked the stacked food plates on display. He then visit Garut where he watch Ram fighting, joining traditional dance and enjoying local cuisine, before relaxing at Kampung Sampireun Hotel Garut [id]. He then travel to Bali to enjoy its famous delicacy Babi Guling.
23Special"Decoding Ferran Adria"July 3, 2006 (2006-07-03)
Bourdain travels to Spain and visits the research laboratory of Ferran Adrià, renowned chef of el Bulli.
24Special"Anthony Bourdain in Beirut"August 21, 2006 (2006-08-21)
Documentary of a week in July 2006 when Bourdain and his crew were trapped in Beirut, Lebanon, due to the Israel-Lebanon War. This episode was nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Informational Programming in 2007.

Season 3

Season 3 was aired in two parts: six episodes in the winter of 2007, and nine in the summer and autumn of 2007. Two special episodes were also aired in 2007, book-ending the regular episodes.

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season
TitleOriginal air date
25Special"Leftovers 2"January 1, 2007 (2007-01-01)
A look back at season 2 of No Reservations.
263–01"Ireland"January 1, 2007 (2007-01-01)
Bourdain visits Dublin and Belfast in Ireland, where he explores the legacy of The Troubles. He samples Irish stew, Guinness and some high-end restaurants, including those of chefs Paul Rankin and Seamus O'Connell.
273–02"Ghana"January 8, 2007 (2007-01-08)
Bourdain visits Ghana for the first time. In Accra, he samples food such as kenkey and palm wine at the bustling Makola Market, and meets tourism minister Jacob Otanka Obetsebi-Lamptey at the beach, where they help bring in a fish haul and enjoy prepared seafood such as barracuda. He then goes on a tour of the countryside, meeting shea nut harvesters, enjoying the highlife music of Koo Nimo, and seeing kente cloth spinners in action.
283–03"Pacific Northwest"January 15, 2007 (2007-01-15)
In Portland, Bourdain samples unique donuts and pizza, explores the history of the underground, and goes camping with some old friends. He then heads to Seattle, where he takes in the sights of Pike Place Market, enjoys a Gypsy dinner, tries some Puget Sound geoduck, and spends time with a meat curer friend. Featuring author Chuck Palahniuk.
293–04"Namibia"January 22, 2007 (2007-01-22)
Bourdain visits Namibia and eats some of the local specialties, including, most memorably, the rectum of a recently killed warthog prepared by local Bushmen.
303–05"Russia"January 29, 2007 (2007-01-29)
Bourdain visits Moscow, Russia, accompanied by Zamir Gotta. They explore Moscow's Soviet history, including lunch with former KGB chief Victor Cherkashin, as well as some of the hangouts of Moscow's newly rich. Bourdain then arranges for Zamir to get a painful spa treatment as payback for the massage Tony got in Uzbekistan.
313–06"Los Angeles"February 5, 2007 (2007-02-05)
Bourdain visits Los Angeles, in search of the local culture, away from the glitz and glamor of Hollywood. He dines at Roscoe's Chicken and Waffles with writer and screenwriter Jerry Stahl. He meets a women's roller derby team, and has French dip sandwiches with them at Philippe's, which claims to have invented the French dip sandwich. He eats at a Mexican restaurant with a mariachi band, and visits the neighborhood of Thai Town. Bourdain trains with the Hawthorne SWAT team.
323–07"From Shanghai to Shangri-la"July 30, 2007 (2007-07-30)
Bourdain heads back to China and visits Shanghai, a budding economic superpower, where he discovers that Shanghai is considered the dumpling capital of the world made famous by its soup dumpling. Bourdain then heads to Yunnan province. In Dali, he learns from the Bai ethnic minority people a unique way of catching fish. From there, he works his way north to Lijiang, then to Zhongdian, an ethnically Tibetan area, in search of the valley of Shangri-La as described in British author James Hilton's novel Lost Horizon. The Lijiang/Zhongdian area is believed by many to have been the inspiration for the mythical Shangri-la.
333–08"New York City"August 6, 2007 (2007-08-06)
Bourdain visits the late-night haunts of his hometown of New York City, including a Russian-style night out in Brighton Beach with author Gary Shteyngart, Gray's Papaya, a Japanese izakaya, Siberia Bar with fellow food travel show host Andrew Zimmern, and a favorite of after-work chefs, The Spotted Pig. He also takes a trip to Yankee Stadium.
343–09"Brazil"August 13, 2007 (2007-08-13)
Bourdain tries to enjoy São Paulo, Brazil as a native paulistano would, with the help of some fun-loving locals. He samples mortadella sandwich, feijoada and many types of meat, including bull testicles, and drinks copious amounts of caipirinha. He lounges on the beach, plays some soccer, and observes preparations for the upcoming carnaval.
353–10"French Polynesia"August 20, 2007 (2007-08-20)
Bourdain retraces French post-Impressionist artist Paul Gauguin's travels through Tahiti, Tuamotu Archipelago, and the Marquesas Islands to see what drew him there. During Bourdain's stay, he wrangles a shark, learns about Marquesan art such as tikis, and gets inked with a Marquesan tattoo.
363–11"Cleveland"August 27, 2007 (2007-08-27)
Bourdain travels with food writer Michael Ruhlman to Cleveland, Ruhlman's home town. They have Cincinnati chili at Skyline Chili. Bourdain meets comic-book artist Harvey Pekar. He also visits the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with Marky Ramone and spends time with chef Michael Symon, both at Symon's restaurant Lola and at a soul food restaurant. Parts of the episode are illustrated in Pekar's comic-book style.
373–12"Hong Kong"September 3, 2007 (2007-09-03)
Bourdain visits Hong Kong, where he samples and learns about the food, like the masterful art of making noodles using a bamboo pole, chinese barbecue, and dim sum, with a local food blogger. He also films a fight scene with members of the Jackie Chan Stunt Team. Bourdain dines at Chef Alvin Leung's Bo Innovation for his modernized take on Chinese cuisine.
383–13"Argentina"September 10, 2007 (2007-09-10)
In Buenos Aires, Argentina, Bourdain meets with reggae rock band Los Pericos and visits pioneering conceptual artist Marta Minujín at her studio. He then travels to Patagonia, where he visits the Swiss-style town of Bariloche, tries his hand at paragliding, and spends time with some gauchos, learning their lifestyle.
393–14"South Carolina"September 17, 2007 (2007-09-17)
Bourdain visits South Carolina, where he enjoys local favorites like shrimp, grits and barbecue. He also participates in a Civil War reenactment.[4]
403–15"Tuscany"September 24, 2007 (2007-09-24)
Bourdain visits Tuscany, Italy, where he samples the local wine and cheese and encounters the world's most famous butcher, "The Butcher of Panzano", Dario Cecchini. He also clashes with the episode's director, the Italian auteur Vincenzo Tripodo, who dreams of making the episode an homage to Dante's Inferno.
41Special"Holiday Special"December 10, 2007 (2007-12-10)
Bourdain visits his brother's family in Connecticut for the holidays, with special guests Queens of the Stone Age. Bourdain gives a cooking tutorial on how to prepare the holiday meal. This episode was produced and directed by Rennik Soholt.

Season 4

As with Season 3, Season 4 was aired in two parts: nine episodes in the winter of 2008, and ten in the summer of 2008. Various sources have referred to the summer episodes as Season 5, but in a post on his blog regarding the September 1, 2008 episode, Bourdain refers to it as the final episode of Season 4.[5] One special episode followed the regular 2008 episodes.

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season
TitleOriginal air date
424–01"Singapore"January 7, 2008 (2008-01-07)
Tony discovers the "Hawker Centers" (Singapore style food courts) featuring the local specialty chicken rice, sweet & spicy bone marrow soup, a shark fin dish, and spicy crab. Tony dines in a medical themed restaurant.
434–02"Berlin"January 14, 2008 (2008-01-14)
Tony visits Berlin, Germany, and gets introduced to the city's Cold War past by a former British intelligence agent who stayed in Berlin.
444–03"Vancouver, BC"January 21, 2008 (2008-01-21)
Tony visits Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, and explores the city's restaurant culture with three chef friends: Pino Posteraro, Hidekazu Tojo, and Vikram Vij. He also attempts to ski at Whistler, visits with the video gaming developers at EA Canada, and films a small role in the Uwe Boll action movie Far Cry. He also meets up with Nari Kye again.[6]
454–04"Greek Islands"January 28, 2008 (2008-01-28)
Tony travels through the Greek Islands, from Crete to Zakynthos, in search of his own Odyssey. There, he tries sardines, sweetbread, lamb, snails, sea urchins and rakı. He also hunts, and eats, quail.
464–05"New Orleans"February 4, 2008 (2008-02-04)
New Orleans, with emphasis on post-Katrina recovery, both by locals generally and by the local food industry in particular. Includes a visit with Emeril Lagasse, who is acknowledged in the episode as a favorite target of ridicule in Bourdain's early career. Local writer Chris Rose offers commentary on the city's conditions.
474–06"London/Edinburgh"February 11, 2008 (2008-02-11)
Tony visits London, England, and Edinburgh, Scotland, and meets with local chefs and raconteurs, including chefs Fergus Henderson, Marco Pierre White and Tom Kitchin. He also records a spoken-word track with the band Morcheeba.[7]
484–07"Jamaica"February 18, 2008 (2008-02-18)
Tony visits Jamaica and meets a dancehall artist as well as a Rastafarian. He has an agonizing time on an eco tour through one of Jamaica's caves. Also, he learns about coffee and shares a traditional Jamaican Sunday dinner.
494–08"Romania"February 25, 2008 (2008-02-25)
Tony visits Transylvania and Bucharest, Romania. He is accompanied by Zamir Gotta, who is celebrating his 50th birthday. Along the way, they learn about vampires, the communist regime, and the strong cultural history of Romania. They attend a tourist-oriented Dracula-themed Halloween dinner at a castle in Transylvania, which Tony hates.
504–09"Hawaii"March 3, 2008 (2008-03-03)
Tony gets a taste of paradise as he visits the Hawaiian islands, from jet skiing on the North Shore, to a visit to Kīlauea, the world's most active volcano. He learns all about the diverse use of SPAM in Hawaiian cuisine and participates in a luau and is enjoying it.
514–10"Into the Fire NY"March 10, 2008 (2008-03-10)
Tony and his friend, renowned chef Éric Ripert, spend a night as line cooks at Tony's old restaurant of Brasserie Les Halles in New York City to see if they still have the skills necessary to work in a restaurant.
524–11"Laos"July 7, 2008 (2008-07-07)
Tony travels to Vientiane, Laos, where he meets a man who was a victim of an unexploded American bomb and takes part in a Baci ceremony.
534–12"Colombia"July 14, 2008 (2008-07-14)
Tony visits the cities of Medellín and Cartagena in Colombia, and learns about its tragic past as a drug capital, as well as its more hopeful future.[8]
544–13"Saudi Arabia"July 21, 2008 (2008-07-21)
In a special episode of No Reservations, the show ran a "FANatic contest", in which viewers were asked to submit a tape nominating their home town or country as a destination for a future episode of the show. The winner of the contest was Danya Alhamrani, and in this episode, Bourdain and crew visit her hometown of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
554–14"Uruguay"July 28, 2008 (2008-07-28)
Tony travels to Uruguay with his brother to research their roots after learning that they have family connections there. They enjoy chivitos, and other local specialties.[9]
564–15"U.S. Southwest"August 4, 2008 (2008-08-04)
Tony travels through the US states of California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas. In Phoenix, Arizona, Tony meets with rock legend Alice Cooper at Cooper's restaurant. In Texas, he shoots machine guns and dines with another rock legend, Ted Nugent.
574–16"Tokyo"August 11, 2008 (2008-08-11)
Tony jets to Tokyo, Japan, to look for a perfect piece of sushi and a perfect knife blade. He enjoys soba, yakitori, and designer cocktail drinks. He meets up with famed chef Masaharu Morimoto and tries to learn the martial art of kendo and the subtleties of Japanese flower arranging known as ikebana.
584–17"Spain"August 18, 2008 (2008-08-18)
Tony re-visits Spain (Barcelona and the northern region of Spain,) which he calls the most important food destination in the world. He visits the test kitchen of pastry chef Albert Adrià, Ferran's brother, and the factory of pioneering chocolate maker Enric Rovira. At a farm, he enjoys roasted calçots during a "calçotada". He has bar tapas with chefs Juan Mari Arzak and his daughter, Elena, of the restaurant Arzak, in San Sebastián. He eats at the molecular gastronomy restaurant Mugaritz, the grill-based restaurant Etxebarri, and Arzak.
594–18"Egypt"August 25, 2008 (2008-08-25)
Tony is determined to avoid doing the "tourist thing" and visiting the Egyptian pyramids, but rather explore what it means to be Egyptian; to spending an evening at a men's cafe smoking Shisha, to a boat ride down the Nile and spending time in the desert with a group of Bedouin men.
604–19"So Long, Summer"September 1, 2008 (2008-09-01)
In honor of Labor Day, Tony throws a backyard and poolside barbecue for his production crew as they reminisce about shows gone by, from its interesting guests to scenes never broadcast on domestic (North American) television. Nari Kye appears in this episode.
61Special"At the Table with Anthony Bourdain"October 20, 2008 (2008-10-20)
Bourdain with guests Amy Sacco, Bill Buford, Ted Allen and Chris Wilson dine at NYC restaurant wd~50 and discuss various topics related to food and restaurants.

Season 5

Season 5 is another split season, with 10 episodes aired in the winter of 2009, and 10 episodes following in the summer.

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No. in
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TitleOriginal air date
625–01"Mexico"January 5, 2009 (2009-01-05)
Tony travels to Mexico with Carlos, the Mexican executive chef of Les Halles, and the two visit Puebla, Carlos's home town, and Mexico City. Tony eats Mexican foods like tortillas and roast pork and drinks pulque, an alcoholic beverage. He also attends a lucha libre school.[10]
635–02"Venice"January 12, 2009 (2009-01-12)
Tony goes in search of the less-touristy side of Venice, Italy, and meets locals and enjoys deep-fried crabs, baccalà and boiled calves' heads.[11]
645–03"Washington, D.C."January 19, 2009 (2009-01-19)
Tony visits Washington, D.C. and explores the diversity of its culinary options, including Irish, Mexican and Ethiopian food, as well as local landmark Ben's Chili Bowl. He visits the International Spy Museum and practices one espionage technique, the dead drop. He then meets up with renowned chef and restaurateur José Andrés for a tour of a Penn Quarter market and Andrés famed minibar.[12]
655–04"Azores"January 26, 2009 (2009-01-26)
After years of working alongside Azorean Portuguese immigrants in his early cooking career in New England, Tony travels to the Portuguese islands of the Azores. There, he visits a boiling geyser.,[13] and island hops to find out how the history, the region, and the food, all shaped and molded, the people with Azorean heritage of New England.
665–05"Chicago"February 2, 2009 (2009-02-02)
Tony visits Chicago and samples local favorites like sausages, Chicago-style hot dog, and Burt Katz's deep-dish pizza, as well as upscale dining. He also enjoys a giant "Three Little Piggies" sandwich with radio personality Mancow Muller.
675–06"Food Porn"February 9, 2009 (2009-02-09)
The episode shows various clips from previous shows of appetizing-looking meals. It also includes new footage of various chefs talking about food, including an extended conversation between Bourdain and chef David Chang while they eat at Chang's restaurant Momofuku Ssäm Bar.
685–07"Philippines"February 16, 2009 (2009-02-16)
Tony visits Manila, Pampanga, and Cebu in the Philippines, traveling around with one of the runners-up of his "FANatic" contest, Augusto Elefano, to figure out "just who are the Filipino people". After tasting Cebu's famous lechon, he deems it the "best pig ever."
695–08"Disappearing Manhattan"February 23, 2009 (2009-02-23)
Tony visits old establishments in Manhattan that are becoming a rarity in the city. He visits several old food stores in Hell's Kitchen with chef Michael Lomonaco, Keens Steakhouse with food writer Joshua Ozersky, Russ & Daughters and Katz's Delicatessen with novelist Joel Rose, Eisenberg's Sandwich and some of the German establishments in the Yorkville neighborhood with tour guide "Famous Fat Dave", Hop Kee in Chinatown with chef Chris Cheung, Le Veau d'Or with food writer Michael Batterberry, and dive bar Sophie's with writer Nick Tosches.
705–09"Sri Lanka"March 2, 2009 (2009-03-02)
Tony visits Colombo, Sri Lanka, samples the local food, and discusses the aftermath of the Sri Lankan Civil War and the 2004 tsunami.
715–10"Vietnam: There's No Place Like Home"March 9, 2009 (2009-03-09)
Tony visits Vietnam, accompanied by his former boss, Les Halles owner Philippe Lajaunie. He is there to pay his respects to the family of Madame Ngoc, an old friend and restaurateur whose kindness and warmth touched Tony during his past visits. He visits the countryside, street markets and newly upscale areas of Ho Chi Minh City. At the end of the episode, he considers moving there.
725–11"Chile"July 13, 2009 (2009-07-13)
Tony visits Santiago and Patagonia in Chile. He attends a Chilean rodeo event and enjoys sopaipillas and beef braised in wine.
735–12"Australia"July 20, 2009 (2009-07-20)
Tony visits Melbourne, Australia, and samples food from the city's diverse ethnic communities as well as at high-end restaurants. He also learns how to play trugo.
745–13"Rust Belt"July 27, 2009 (2009-07-27)
Tony visits the "Rust Belt" cities of Baltimore; Detroit, and Buffalo, New York, accompanied by Zamir Gotta. In Baltimore they meet with several of the cast members of the television show The Wire. In Buffalo they meet one of the other runners-up of the "FANatic" contest, Nelson Starr, and see his rock band perform. Zamir is discovered to have become a celebrity in the US in his own right, as a result of his previous No Reservations appearances.[14]
755–14"Down on the Street"August 3, 2009 (2009-08-03)
A collection of street food clips from past shows, mostly in Asia.
765–15"San Francisco"August 10, 2009 (2009-08-10)
Tony's adventures takes him to the city of San Francisco, a city of districts and contradictions. So paying an homage to Steve McQueen's iconic 1968 film Bullitt; Tony takes his rented Ford Mustang through the streets of San Francisco, from Fisherman's Wharf, to Haight-Ashbury, to Chinatown, and across the bridge into Oakland, California. Tony dines with poet August Kleinzahler, and then off to chef Chris Cosentino's restaurant for an offal tasting.
775–16"Thailand"August 17, 2009 (2009-08-17)
Tony travels to Thailand and catches the beginning of the 2009 political unrest there. He also enjoys street food in Bangkok and explores Phuket. Later, Tony meets up with another runner-up of the "FANatic" contest, Eric Rivera, who is training for his Muay Thai fight.
785–17"Montana"August 24, 2009 (2009-08-24)
Tony travels to the state of Montana in the United States, where he visits a ranch and learns the struggles of being a rancher. He eats local specialties like beef, pasty, trout, and buffalo. Tony gets an understanding of why fly fishing is so addictive and meets with writer and local legend Jim Harrison, and artist Russell Chatham.
795–18"Burning Questions"August 31, 2009 (2009-08-31)
Tony answers the top 10 questions from viewers, submitted and voted on at the Travel Channel's website. His answers are illustrated with clips from the show.
805–19"New York Outer Boroughs"September 7, 2009 (2009-09-07)
Tony visits the "outer boroughs" of New York City: Staten Island, Queens, Brooklyn and The Bronx. In Staten Island, Tony meets with musical pioneer David Johansen at a tiki bar. He visits ethnic Queens restaurants with chefs David Chang and Chris Cheung.
815–20"Sardinia"September 14, 2009 (2009-09-14)
Bourdain travels with his wife, Ottavia Busia, to her ancestral home of Sardinia, Italy.

Season 6

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TitleOriginal air date
826–01"Panama"January 11, 2010 (2010-01-11)
Tony visits Panama, including a trip to Manuel Noriega's old house, and a trip into the rainforest, where he meets some local tribespeople. He also watches as the police set fire to a multi-million-dollar seized stash of cocaine.[15]
836–02"Istanbul"January 18, 2010 (2010-01-18)
Tony visits Istanbul, Turkey, and samples lahmacun, doner kebab, islak burger, midye dolma, börek and rakı. He also visits the Blue Mosque.
846–03"Brittany"January 25, 2010 (2010-01-25)
Tony travels to Brittany, France and enjoys some of the local specialties, like crepes, cider and oysters.
856–04"Prague"February 1, 2010 (2010-02-01)
Tony enjoys the old-world charms of Prague in the Czech Republic, and travels with local Michelin-awarded chef Zdeněk Pohlreich [cs].
866–05"Hudson Valley, NY"February 8, 2010 (2010-02-08)
Tony visits cities in Hudson Valley in New York State, accompanied at times by food writer Michael Ruhlman. He enjoys local crabs, visits his alma mater The Culinary Institute of America and Mohonk Mountain House, and has lunch with actor Bill Murray in Yonkers. He also meets his biggest challenge yet, the 10-year-old daughter of Michael Pardus, Sierra.
876–06"Ecuador"March 1, 2010 (2010-03-01)
Tony visits Ecuador's Andean capital Quito to try some street food and local soups. He tries guinea pig in Sangolquí. Then he goes to the coast of Ecuador to try local seafood in Puerto López, Salango, Montañita, and Manglaralto. Finally he tries some local stews in Guayaquil and experiences a crab party.
886–07"Obsessed"March 8, 2010 (2010-03-08)
Anthony talks to chefs and bloggers whose obsessive love for food drives them to noteworthy feats.
896–08"Harbin, China"March 15, 2010 (2010-03-15)
Tony visits the city of Harbin in northeastern China and experiences the mix of Chinese and Russian cultures there. He also visits an eccentric local entrepreneur who enjoys karaoke and all things American.[16]
906–09"Provence"March 22, 2010 (2010-03-22)
Tony and crew stay at a villa in Provence, France, and Tony tries daube, aioli, terrine and Ricard Pastis, and plays pétanque. He then attempts to cook a provençal meal for some of the locals.
916–10"Vietnam: Central Highlands"March 29, 2010 (2010-03-29)
Tony returns to Vietnam to explore the Central Highlands. His stops include the cities of Da Lat and Hanoi. Tony learns about the French history of region, and the former emperor Bảo Đại. Tony tries more woodland creatures like Java mouse-deer; eats a Hanoi delicacy, fried giant water bugs and water bugs extract; and teaches his friends the difference between wine and liquor.
926–11"Techniques Special"April 5, 2010 (2010-04-05)
Bourdain and various chefs illustrate basic cooking techniques.
936–12"Maine"April 12, 2010 (2010-04-12)
Tony travels to Maine, guided by one of his cameramen, Maine native Zach Zamboni.[17]
946–13"Food Porn 2"April 19, 2010 (2010-04-19)
Like the first "Food Porn" episode, this episode features a mix of previous clips and new footage. The episode is introduced by porn actor Ron Jeremy.
956–14"Caribbean Island Hopping"July 5, 2010 (2010-07-05)
Tony visits St. Vincent and the Grenadines. He meets with chef Norman van Aken, a fusion pioneer, and they visit the Tobago Cays. He also participates in an opossum hunt and eats the resulting stew. He goes scuba diving and eats at a cafeteria-style restaurant in the capital city, Kingstown.
966–15"US Heartland"July 12, 2010 (2010-07-12)
While on a speaking tour through the United States, Tony visits the cities Livonia, Michigan, Columbus, Ohio, Minneapolis, Denver, Austin and Milwaukee and searches out high-end and innovative dining to counter a perception some have that the middle of the United States represents a culinary wasteland.
976–16"Liberia"July 19, 2010 (2010-07-19)
Liberia
986–17"Kerala, India"July 26, 2010 (2010-07-26)
Tony visits the state of Kerala in India, where he enjoys the local cuisine, such as Malabar Matthi Curry, and meets Indian film star Mammootty on the set of the film Pokkiri Raja.[18]
996–18"Where It All Began"August 2, 2010 (2010-08-02)
Tony introduces footage taken by a documentary crew who were filming Bourdain in 2001 immediately after the publishing success of his book Kitchen Confidential: Adventures in the Culinary Underbelly.
1006–19"Dubai"August 9, 2010 (2010-08-09)
Tony visits Dubai and samples some of the local highlights, including fine dining and the indoor ski resort Ski Dubai. He also meets and eats with some of the locals, including young sheiks and foreign workers.
1016–20"Rome"August 16, 2010 (2010-08-16)
Tony visits Rome, Italy and meets artisans of pasta, cheese and other local specialties. The episode was filmed entirely in black and white and is intended as an homage to Federico Fellini's films, especially La Dolce Vita.[19]
1026–21"Back to Beirut"August 23, 2010 (2010-08-23)
Tony and crew return to Beirut after their last attempt was derailed by the 2006 Lebanon War.
1036–22"Making of India"August 30, 2010 (2010-08-30)
The Zero Point Zero crew's behind-the-scenes look at the making of the Kerala episode
1046–23"What Were We Thinking Special"September 6, 2010 (2010-09-06)
Tony and the crew of No Reservations discuss the making of the show, from its beginning to the present.
1056–24"100th Episode - Paris"September 6, 2010 (2010-09-06)
For the 100th episode, Tony travels to Paris and meets with Éric Ripert and various local chefs, and they discuss the past and future of French cooking.
1066–25"Madrid"September 13, 2010 (2010-09-13)
Tony visits Madrid, Spain, and enjoys local delicacies like jamón ibérico and black pudding.
1076–26"Holiday Special"December 6, 2010 (2010-12-06)
Tony and his friends plan a huge potluck holiday dinner. The episode includes holiday-inspired music videos from the band Das Racist.

Season 7

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TitleOriginal air date
1087–01"Haiti"February 28, 2011 (2011-02-28)
Tony visits Haiti, a country still recovering from the 2010 earthquake and dealing with a cholera epidemic in and an impending hurricane. He visits a relief camp run by Sean Penn's J/P Haitian Relief Organization.
1097–02"Cambodia"March 7, 2011 (2011-03-07)
Tony seeks to reconnect with the historically rich country of Cambodia. While sampling local seafood, Tony sits down with politicians to discuss the country's difficult Khmer Rouge past.
1107–03"Nicaragua"March 14, 2011 (2011-03-14)
Tony visits Nicaragua to sample the cuisine, and in the process examines the cultural extremes in the country.
1117–04"Vienna"March 21, 2011 (2011-03-21)
Tony visits wintery Vienna, Austria, visits Christmas markets, goes hunting suited like an aristocrat, eats sphincter and has, surprisingly, an overall good time. Tony finds out who Krampus is.
1127–05"Ozarks"March 28, 2011 (2011-03-28)
Tony visits West Plains, Missouri, backdrop of the book and film Winter's Bone, and eats at Fred and Red's.[20] There, Tony explores the Ozark region and samples local specialties such as raccoon, venison and squirrel pot pie. He also goes fishing with novelist Daniel Woodrell, who breaks his shoulder on film.
1137–06"Brazil (the Amazon)"April 11, 2011 (2011-04-11)
Tony visits the city of Belém and the Amazon Rainforest in Brazil,[21]
1147–07"Boston"April 18, 2011 (2011-04-18)
Tony visits the South Boston section of Boston, the neighborhood known as "Southie", accompanied by guitarist Mike Ruffino of The Unband. They enjoy the local cuisine and bars and meet with local celebrities like columnist and talk-show host Howie Carr.[22]
1157–08"Japan: Hokkaido"April 25, 2011 (2011-04-25)
Weeks before the March 2011 quake, Tony visits Hokkaido, Japan. In Sapporo, he tries Hokkaido style ramen, waikanae crab, and Uni-ikura Don (salmon roe & sea urchin over rice). He visits with the indigenous people of Hokkaido, the Ainu. Tony ends his trip dining at a ryokan enjoying a formal robatayaki. In the international edition, viewers saw Tony visit the Sapporo Beer Garden for the “Genghis Khan” which is a specialty of Hokkaido.
1167–09"Cuba"July 11, 2011 (2011-07-11)
Tony travels to Cuba in the search of the island's heart and soul where beauty abounds in the people, the food and the architecture and streets that are riddled with cars from before the revolution.
1177–10"Macau"July 18, 2011 (2011-07-18)
Tony visits Macau, a former Portuguese colony south of Hong Kong now known as the "Vegas of Asia", and tries his hand at some casino games. He also visits the Macau Tower bungee jump, the largest in the world, and takes the ultimate plunge.
1187–11"Naples"July 25, 2011 (2011-07-25)
Tony travels to Naples, Italy, considered to be the root of Italian-American cuisine, to find out the differences and similarities between the original and its American counterpart.
1197–12"El Bulli"August 1, 2011 (2011-08-01)
Tony visits elBulli, a renowned restaurant in Spain, and cooks and dines with chef Ferran Adrià.
1207–13"US Desert"August 8, 2011 (2011-08-08)
Tony explores the Mojave Desert of southern California with Josh Homme of Queens of the Stone Age.
1217–14"Ukraine"August 15, 2011 (2011-08-15)
Tony and Zamir travel through the abandoned city of Chernobyl in Ukraine, site of a nuclear accident 25 years earlier. They then travel elsewhere in Ukraine including the Crimea and sample local food like green borscht.
1227–15"Kurdistan"August 22, 2011 (2011-08-22)
Tony and his crew venture to the war zone of Iraqi Kurdistan, as well as Turkish Kurdistan, to explore the tragic history and hopeful future of the Kurds.
1237–16"Cajun Country"August 29, 2011 (2011-08-29)
Tony goes to New Orleans and meets with some of the crew of TV show Treme. He then continues west into the bayou and Cajun country.
124Special"Holiday Special 2011"December 12, 2011 (2011-12-12)
Tony's Christmas takes a turn towards the bizarre. Norah Jones sings, Tony seeks answers from chef Dave Arnold and cooks with Lidia Bastianich and Christopher Walken, and Samantha Brown shoots a gun.

Season 8

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TitleOriginal air date
1258–01"Mozambique"April 9, 2012 (2012-04-09)
Tony travels to Mozambique and finds himself in a mysterious, post-colonial Africa. From Portuguese ruins on Mozambique Island to the vibrant metropolis of Maputo, Mozambique doesn't look like anywhere Tony has been so far.
1268–02"Kansas City"April 16, 2012 (2012-04-16)
Tony travels to Kansas City, the BBQ capital of the world, with pal Zamir Gotta, in search of the best barbecue. While there, Tony meets up with musicians Dan and Patrick of The Black Keys for some serious finger licking meat. Zamir has his own adventures, visiting Leila's Hair Museum and attending his first-ever tailgate party.
1278–03"Croatian Coast"April 23, 2012 (2012-04-23)
Tony visits the Croatian coast to swim with bluefin tuna and hunt for a prized white truffle. He literally gets knocked off his feet as he is treated to the finest Mediterranean cuisine.
1288–04"Lisbon"April 30, 2012 (2012-04-30)
Once the center of the richest empire in Europe, Lisbon now faces one of the worst financial crises in the EU. But even as it struggles with rising debt and unemployment, Tony finds out that Lisbon is experiencing a cultural and culinary renaissance. Tony shares a meal and Fado performance with writer António Lobo Antunes. The music of Dead Combo is used throughout the episode and the band is featured in the episode as well, eating at a restaurant specialising in gourmet canned fish.
1298–05"Japan: Cook It Raw"May 7, 2012 (2012-05-07)
Tony heads to Japan for the gastronomic event that is "Cook it Raw", which brings together some of the best chefs in the world to forage for local ingredients and serve the results to culinary experts.
1308–06"Finland"May 14, 2012 (2012-05-14)
Heeding the calls of his Finnish Facebook fans, Tony takes a trip to Helsinki, Finland. He joins musician Sami Yaffa for a liquored-up tour of the world's only pub tram, a bloody sauna and an unexpectedly exciting dinner with a cabbie's mother.
1318–07"Baja"May 28, 2012 (2012-05-28)
Tony travels to the Baja Peninsula and Tijuana, Mexico.
1328–08"Penang"June 4, 2012 (2012-06-04)
Tony travels to Penang, Malaysia, where he experiences the local food including Asam Laksa and typical Nyonya dishes.

Season 9

After Bourdain announced in May 2012 that he would be leaving to do a new show for CNN entitled Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown, the Travel Channel suspended Season 8 and repackaged the remaining seven episodes left to air as "The Final Tour" to capitalize on the publicity surrounding his departure.[23] In addition to the seven episodes from Season 8, three episodes — "Sex, Drugs And Rock & Roll", "Seven Deadly Sins" and "Off The Charts" — made out of old footage, were reedited to look like new and added to Season 9.[24]

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TitleOriginal air date
1339–01"Austin"September 3, 2012 (2012-09-03)
Tony visits Austin, Texas during the annual South by Southwest music festival and discovers that today's indie rockers and hipsters are often foodies as well. He hangs out with the band Sleigh Bells for a seafood boil, and has Mexican food with Neon Indian and Alejandro Escovedo.
1349–02"Sydney"September 10, 2012 (2012-09-10)
Tony travels to Sydney, Australia. Tony dives with sharks at Oceanworld Manly in Sydney, visits the sheep farms of the Blue Mountains and the chic innovative restaurants of the big city, samples fresh seafood, old school charcuterie, and the ubiquitous Australian barbie.
1359–03"Sex, Drugs And Rock & Roll"September 17, 2012 (2012-09-17)
In this special episode Tony dives into the aspects of Sex, Drugs and Rock & Roll. The episode includes new footage of Tony at a recording session at music studio Rancho De La Luna with rocker Josh Homme, as well as old footage including clips from the "food porn" episodes, hanging out with members of the bands The Black Keys and The Unband, burning cocaine with the police in Panama, and eating a "happy" (marijuana-laced) pizza in Cambodia.
1369–04"Emilia Romagna"September 24, 2012 (2012-09-24)
Tony travels to the Emilia-Romagna region of Northern Italy with American expat chef Michael White. Tony races a Ferrari around the Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari racing circuit in nearby Imola.
1379–05"Burgundy"October 1, 2012 (2012-10-01)
Tony travels to Burgundy with chef Ludo Lefebvre.
1389–06"Seven Deadly Sins"October 8, 2012 (2012-10-08)
Old clips from the show are used to show examples of the seven deadly sins. The episode includes several new animated segments, featuring Tony, Zamir and others.
1399–07"Rio"October 15, 2012 (2012-10-15)
Tony travels to Rio de Janeiro.
1409–08"Off The Charts"October 22, 2012 (2012-10-22)
Tony narrates clips from previous shows, showing some of the most bizarre situations that he and the No Reservations crew got into. Clips include crisis training that the crew got before their trip to Iraqi Kurdistan, civil unrest in Bangkok, Tony and Zamir's trip through Chernobyl, a mass grave in Port-au-Prince, and a ridiculous Halloween dinner in Transylvania.
1419–09"Dominican Republic"October 29, 2012 (2012-10-29)
Nearing toward the end of his final tour, Anthony Bourdain travels to the Caribbean for fresh fish and more in the Dominican Republic.
1429–10"Brooklyn"November 5, 2012 (2012-11-05)
Tony visits Brooklyn with actor Michael K. Williams, best known from The Wire. He once again meets up with his companion Zamir Gotta.

Related

Title Airdate
"No Reservations: Iceland: Special Edition"March 20, 2006 (2006-03-20)[25]
Bourdain and show producer Chris Collins re-view Season 1's "Iceland" episode with DVD-style behind-the-scenes commentary.
"What's Your Trip with Anthony Bourdain"May 21, 2007 (2007-05-21)
Pilot episode for a proposed new series with Bourdain presenting travel videos submitted by viewers.

Distribution

Home video releases

As of March 2013, Travel Channel has released seven collections of the series on DVD. Despite that the series has been shot mostly with high-definition video cameras,[26] it is not available for purchase in high definition format like Blu-ray.

In March 2013, Netflix canceled instant streaming of the show without explanation, but restored a 25 episode "No Reservations Collection" in October 2014. Hulu offers 5 episodes from season 7 and 8[27]

The DVD releases do not have subtitles enabled for the hearing impaired. (Broadcast episodes do have closed-captioning available.)

  • Collection 1 (4 discs) (2005)
    • Disc 1- Paris, New Jersey
    • Disc 2- Sicily, Las Vegas
    • Disc 3- New Zealand, Malaysia
    • Disc 4- Iceland, Vietnam
  • Collection 2 (3 discs) (2006)
    • Disc 1- Sweden, Puerto Rico, Quebec, U.S./Mexico Border
    • Disc 2- India (Rajasthan), India (Kolkata/Mumbai), Korea, Indonesia, Ireland
    • Disc 3- Ghana, Namibia, Lebanon, Pacific Northwest
  • Collection 3 (3 discs) (2007)
    • Disc 1- Russia, Los Angeles, New York, Shanghai, Hong Kong
    • Disc 2- French Polynesia, Cleveland, Brazil, Argentina
    • Disc 3- Singapore, South Carolina, Berlin, Tuscany
  • Collection 4 (3 discs) (2008)
    • Disc 1- Vancouver, New Orleans, London/Edinburgh, Greek Islands, Jamaica, Hawaii
    • Disc 2- Into the Fire, Laos, Tokyo, Uruguay, Colombia
    • Disc 3- Spain, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Washington D.C., US Southwest, Bonus Features
  • Collection 5 - Part 1 (3 discs) (2010)
    • Disc 1- Romania, So Long Summer, Mexico, Venice
    • Disc 2- Azores, Chicago, Food Porn, Philippines
    • Disc 3- Disappearing Manhattan, Sri Lanka, Sardinia, Chile, Bonus Materials (Alternate Universe)
  • Collection 5 - Part 2 (3 discs) (2011)
    • Disc 1- Australia, Buffalo/Baltimore/Detroit, Down on the Street, San Francisco
    • Disc 2- Thailand, Montana, NYC Outer Boroughs, Vietnam: No Place Like Home
    • Disc 3- Brittany, Obsessed, Provence, Bonus Materials (Alternate Universe)
  • Collection 6 - Part 1 (3 discs) (November 29, 2011)
    • Disc 1- Panama, Istanbul, Prague, New York Hudson Valley, Ecuador
    • Disc 2- Harbin China, Maine, Food Porn 2, Caribbean Island Hopping, Heartland
    • Disc 3- Bonus Features: Burning Questions, Techniques Special, Holiday Special
  • Collection 6 - Part 2 (2 discs) (2012)
    • Disc 1- Where it all Began, Liberia, Dubai, Rome, Madrid
    • Disc 2- Kerala, India, Paris 100, Back to Beirut, Bonus Features (What were we thinking, Making of India)
  • Collection 7 (3 discs) (2012)
    • Disc 1- Haiti, Cambodia, Nicaragua, Vienna, Ozarks
    • Disc 2- Brazil: The Amazon, Boston, Japan: Hokkaido, Cuba, Macau
    • Disc 3- Naples, El Bulli, Ukraine, Kurdistan, Cajun Country

Broadcast syndication

In 2019, Ovation obtained broadcast and digital rights in the United States for seasons five through eight of the series, while season 9 has been released exclusively on the network's lifestyle and travel streaming service JOURNY and has yet to be aired on TV.[28]

Notable guests

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Nominated work Result Ref.
2008 American Cinema Editors Awards Best Edited Reality Series Eric Lasby (for "New Orleans") Nominated [31]
2009 Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Series Myleeta Aga, Christopher Collins, Lydia Tenaglia, Paul Cabana Nominated [32]
[33]
Outstanding Cinematography for a Nonfiction Program Todd Liebler and Zach Zamboni (for "Laos") Won
Outstanding Picture Editing for a Nonfiction Program Jesse Fisher (for "Laos") Nominated
2010 Producers Guild of America Awards Best Non-Fiction Television Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations Nominated [34]
Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards Outstanding Writing for a Nonfiction Programming Anthony Bourdain (for "Prague") Nominated [33]
2011 American Cinema Editors Awards Best Edited Reality Series Eric Lasby (for "Haiti") Won [35]
Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Series Lydia Tenaglia, Christopher Collins, Anthony Bourdain, Stone Roberts Nominated [33]
Outstanding Cinematography for a Nonfiction Program Todd Liebler and Zach Zamboni (for "Haiti") Won
Outstanding Picture Editing for a Nonfiction Program Eric Lasby (for "Haiti") Nominated
Outstanding Writing for a Nonfiction Programming Anthony Bourdain (for "Haiti") Nominated
Producers Guild of America Awards Best Non-Fiction Television Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations Nominated [36]
TCA Awards Outstanding Achievement in Reality Programming Nominated [37]
2012 Critics' Choice Television Awards 2nd Critics' Choice Television Awards Nominated [38]
Producers Guild of America Awards Best Non-Fiction Television Nominated [39]
Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Series Christopher Collins, Lydia Tenaglia, Anthony Bourdain, Sandra Zweig, Stone Roberts, Tom Vitale Nominated [33]
Outstanding Cinematography for a Nonfiction Program Todd Liebler and Zach Zamboni (for "Mozambique") Won
Outstanding Picture Editing for a Nonfiction Program Nick Brigden (for "U.S. Desert") Nominated
Outstanding Writing for a Nonfiction Programming Anthony Bourdain (for "Cuba") Nominated

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External links

  • Official website
  • Series schedule
  • Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations at IMDb
  • Zero Point Zero Production Inc.
  • TV.com Homepage
  • Bourdain's quail of a time. February 7, 2009.
  • Blogs of War: Anthony Bourdain Talks Travel, Food, and War

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Anthony 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 amp Living internationally 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 The format and content of the show is similar to Bourdain s 2001 2002 Food Network series A Cook s Tour The show premiered in 2005 and concluded its nine season run with the series finale episode Brooklyn on November 5 2012 Anthony Bourdain No ReservationsCreated byZero Point Zero ProductionPresented byAnthony BourdainCountry of originUnited StatesNo of episodes142ProductionRunning timeDomestic one hour approx 42 min per episode International approx 48 min per episodeDistributorFremantleMedia EnterprisesReleaseOriginal networkTravel ChannelOriginal releaseJuly 25 2005 2005 07 25 November 5 2012 2012 11 05 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 1 In 2009 and 2011 the series won the Emmy for Outstanding Cinematography For Nonfiction Programming 2 Contents 1 Episodes 1 1 Season 1 1 2 Season 2 1 3 Season 3 1 4 Season 4 1 5 Season 5 1 6 Season 6 1 7 Season 7 1 8 Season 8 1 9 Season 9 1 10 Related 2 Distribution 2 1 Home video releases 2 2 Broadcast syndication 3 Notable guests 4 Awards and nominations 5 References 6 External linksEpisodes Edit Countries in green have been visited on the show at least once Season 1 Edit No overallNo inseasonTitleOriginal air date11 01 France Why the French Don t Suck July 25 2005 2005 07 25 Tony s debut episode of this new series has him visiting Paris 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 21 02 Iceland Hello Darkness My Old Friend August 1 2005 2005 08 01 This week Anthony travels to Reykjavik Iceland where in winter the volcanic islands see only about four hours of sunlight a day 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 Hakarl fermented shark Later he visits the famous Blue Lagoon 31 03 New Jersey August 8 2005 2005 08 08 Tony visits the state of New Jersey He takes us on a trip through his birthplace trying to dispel some common misconceptions of the Garden State We learn about The Sopranos and other NJ landmarks as Tony reminisces He also meets up with Nari Kye an assistant who teaches him Korean food 41 04 Vietnam The Island of Mr Sang August 15 2005 2005 08 15 Responding to an invitation from an old friend Linh Tony travels to Hanoi Mai Chau and Tuần Chau Vietnam with the feeling of James Bond ish intrigue discovering its food like squeasel its customs and the not so sinister plans for international tourism 51 05 Malaysia Into the Jungle August 22 2005 2005 08 22 Tony has always had an interest in natural fusion or the way cuisines intertwine with cultures over the course of history In Kuala Lumpur Malaysia this is particularly true as a variety of cultures have blended Chef Wan gives Tony a tour of a wet market and hawker stalls in Kuala Lumpur Inspired to find his own Heart of Darkness and live out his inner Kurtz Tony rides up the Skrang River to visit with an Iban village 61 06 Sicily October 10 2005 2005 10 10 While on the island of Sicily Tony is treated to tripe at the II Capo Market He tries a spleen sandwich with the Governor of Sicily Salvatore Cuffaro Tony is persuaded to try a cliff dive and attempts to determine where you can find the greatest cannoli 71 07 Las Vegas October 17 2005 2005 10 17 Given an assignment to write about Las Vegas food by a food magazine Tony spends four days exploring the city and learns how it s transforming into a mecca for chefs Heavily influenced homage to Hunter S Thompson s book Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas 81 08 Uzbekistan October 24 2005 2005 10 24 Tashkent to Samarkand Uzbekistan Tony explores the 2000 year old city of Tashkent capital of Uzbekistan with his friend Zamir Gotta He partakes in local culture attends a wedding and receives a traumatizing full body massage at a sauna 91 09 New Zealand Down Under the Down Under November 7 2005 2005 11 07 Tony is invited to New Zealand to lecture at a gourmet food convention But after receiving a lukewarm reception from the crowd he decides to search for real Kiwi culture outside the city of Christchurch Tony s ride on an ATV becomes a little harrowing Tony is invited to visit the Maori Season 2 Edit Three special episodes were aired in 2006 one before the season and two after No overallNo inseasonTitleOriginal air date10Special Leftovers March 27 2006 2006 03 27 A look behind the scenes of No Reservations 112 01 Asia Special China amp Japan March 27 2006 2006 03 27 In this special two hour season two premiere Tony s culinary journey takes him to the main hubs of Asian cuisine Japan and China In Japan he visits Osaka where he learns all about the Hanshin Tigers Yomiuri Giants baseball rivalry to Japan s version of vaudeville manzai and to kuidaore eating oneself to ruin where he samples takoyaki okonomiyaki and later sushi From there Tony meets up with an old friend Michiko and they travel to Kisoji for a water purification ritual learn the exchange of meishi and help celebrate Obon Later Tony attends a Hanshin Tigers game In China a country Tony has never visited he attempts to tackle as much of its cuisine and culture as he can in a short period of time Beijing is Tony s first stop where he samples Peking duck the nasty bits of a sheep and a variety of noodles at a noodle house Tony gets a lesson in Chinese calligraphy and visits a doctor for some traditional Chinese medicine such as acupuncture fire cupping and electroacupuncture From there Tony is off to Sichuan province where he receives an unorthodox ear cleaning visits the Jianfu Temple center of Taoism during the Tang dynasty and samples Sichuan hotpot He ends his visit in a village outside of Chengdu for a family dinner that uses the old methods of Chinese cooking 122 02 South Florida April 3 2006 2006 04 03 Tony figures he ll lounge poolside at his South Beach hotel for this entire episode but instead is encouraged to explore the ethnic diversity and uniqueness of Miami and South Florida from Little Haiti to the Everglades to Key West and Little Havana 132 03 Peru April 10 2006 2006 04 10 Tony meets famous Peruvian chef Gaston Acurio tries Peruvian Ceviche and goes sightseeing in the capital city Lima Then he travels to a village in Tambopata the Peruvian jungle and tries piranhas and goes through unique experiences Finally he visits the city of Cusco to try new stuff in a local market and Machu Picchu where he tries to find peace of mind 142 04 Quebec April 17 2006 2006 04 17 Tony visits the province of Quebec in Canada He visits a duck farm with famed chef Martin Picard then enjoys a decadent foie gras heavy meal at Picard s restaurant Au Pied de Cochon in Montreal He flies north to go seal hunting with the Inuit He also enjoys poutine at La Banquise sausages with maple syrup at a sugar house and Montreal style bagels and learns to play hockey 152 05 Sweden April 24 2006 2006 04 24 Tony visits Stockholm Sweden and tries local specialties like flasklagg pig knuckles and tunnbrodsrulle Swedish flatbread 3 162 06 Puerto Rico May 1 2006 2006 05 01 Tony visits Puerto Rico and tries to see the less touristic side of the island After a bad start drinking a pina colada at the bar where the drink was invented he enjoys roast pork at a lechonera as well as mofongo goes scuba diving in an unsuccessful attempt to catch a giant lobster and tries horseback riding He also searches for the mythical chupacabra and goes sparring with boxing champion Miguel Cotto He visits a music festival and enjoys chicharron in Bayamon 172 07 Japan May 8 2006 2006 05 08 Osaka Japan Note This episode is the same as part one of Asia Special China amp Japan 182 08 US Mexico Border May 22 2006 2006 05 22 Tony visits Piedras Negras Mexico and border towns in Texas where he sees the influences that the countries have had on each other He also visits the Mexican restaurant credited with inventing nachos 192 09 India Rajasthan May 29 2006 2006 05 29 Tony visits the state of Rajasthan in India He visits the city of Udaipur and enjoys a vegetarian thali then attends a dinner and lavish party hosted by the Maharana of Udaipur He visits a local chef for a home cooked meal and spends time with a guru in an ashram in the city of Jodhpur He takes a long bus ride to the city of Jaisalmer and experiences the Jaisalmer Desert Festival 202 10 India Kolkata Mumbai June 5 2006 2006 06 05 Tony visits Kolkata and Mumbai India where he learns how to play cricket 212 11 Korea June 12 2006 2006 06 12 Tony visits Seoul in South Korea as well as a town near the Korean Demilitarized Zone accompanied by Nari Kye an assistant on No Reservations They visit a martial arts class and a spa and try live octopus kimchi Korean barbecue and soju They also meet Kye s family 222 12 Indonesia June 19 2006 2006 06 19 Bourdain visit Jakarta where he is entertained by Pencak Silat martial art where performers showcased their ability to withstand torture which shocked Bourdain Then he enjoyed Padang cuisine including the famed Rendang During the shooting the cameraman accidentally wrecked the stacked food plates on display He then visit Garut where he watch Ram fighting joining traditional dance and enjoying local cuisine before relaxing at Kampung Sampireun Hotel Garut id He then travel to Bali to enjoy its famous delicacy Babi Guling 23Special Decoding Ferran Adria July 3 2006 2006 07 03 Bourdain travels to Spain and visits the research laboratory of Ferran Adria renowned chef of el Bulli 24Special Anthony Bourdain in Beirut August 21 2006 2006 08 21 Documentary of a week in July 2006 when Bourdain and his crew were trapped in Beirut Lebanon due to the Israel Lebanon War This episode was nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Informational Programming in 2007 Season 3 Edit Season 3 was aired in two parts six episodes in the winter of 2007 and nine in the summer and autumn of 2007 Two special episodes were also aired in 2007 book ending the regular episodes No overallNo inseasonTitleOriginal air date25Special Leftovers 2 January 1 2007 2007 01 01 A look back at season 2 of No Reservations 263 01 Ireland January 1 2007 2007 01 01 Bourdain visits Dublin and Belfast in Ireland where he explores the legacy of The Troubles He samples Irish stew Guinness and some high end restaurants including those of chefs Paul Rankin and Seamus O Connell 273 02 Ghana January 8 2007 2007 01 08 Bourdain visits Ghana for the first time In Accra he samples food such as kenkey and palm wine at the bustling Makola Market and meets tourism minister Jacob Otanka Obetsebi Lamptey at the beach where they help bring in a fish haul and enjoy prepared seafood such as barracuda He then goes on a tour of the countryside meeting shea nut harvesters enjoying the highlife music of Koo Nimo and seeing kente cloth spinners in action 283 03 Pacific Northwest January 15 2007 2007 01 15 In Portland Bourdain samples unique donuts and pizza explores the history of the underground and goes camping with some old friends He then heads to Seattle where he takes in the sights of Pike Place Market enjoys a Gypsy dinner tries some Puget Sound geoduck and spends time with a meat curer friend Featuring author Chuck Palahniuk 293 04 Namibia January 22 2007 2007 01 22 Bourdain visits Namibia and eats some of the local specialties including most memorably the rectum of a recently killed warthog prepared by local Bushmen 303 05 Russia January 29 2007 2007 01 29 Bourdain visits Moscow Russia accompanied by Zamir Gotta They explore Moscow s Soviet history including lunch with former KGB chief Victor Cherkashin as well as some of the hangouts of Moscow s newly rich Bourdain then arranges for Zamir to get a painful spa treatment as payback for the massage Tony got in Uzbekistan 313 06 Los Angeles February 5 2007 2007 02 05 Bourdain visits Los Angeles in search of the local culture away from the glitz and glamor of Hollywood He dines at Roscoe s Chicken and Waffles with writer and screenwriter Jerry Stahl He meets a women s roller derby team and has French dip sandwiches with them at Philippe s which claims to have invented the French dip sandwich He eats at a Mexican restaurant with a mariachi band and visits the neighborhood of Thai Town Bourdain trains with the Hawthorne SWAT team 323 07 From Shanghai to Shangri la July 30 2007 2007 07 30 Bourdain heads back to China and visits Shanghai a budding economic superpower where he discovers that Shanghai is considered the dumpling capital of the world made famous by its soup dumpling Bourdain then heads to Yunnan province In Dali he learns from the Bai ethnic minority people a unique way of catching fish From there he works his way north to Lijiang then to Zhongdian an ethnically Tibetan area in search of the valley of Shangri La as described in British author James Hilton s novel Lost Horizon The Lijiang Zhongdian area is believed by many to have been the inspiration for the mythical Shangri la 333 08 New York City August 6 2007 2007 08 06 Bourdain visits the late night haunts of his hometown of New York City including a Russian style night out in Brighton Beach with author Gary Shteyngart Gray s Papaya a Japanese izakaya Siberia Bar with fellow food travel show host Andrew Zimmern and a favorite of after work chefs The Spotted Pig He also takes a trip to Yankee Stadium 343 09 Brazil August 13 2007 2007 08 13 Bourdain tries to enjoy Sao Paulo Brazil as a native paulistano would with the help of some fun loving locals He samples mortadella sandwich feijoada and many types of meat including bull testicles and drinks copious amounts of caipirinha He lounges on the beach plays some soccer and observes preparations for the upcoming carnaval 353 10 French Polynesia August 20 2007 2007 08 20 Bourdain retraces French post Impressionist artist Paul Gauguin s travels through Tahiti Tuamotu Archipelago and the Marquesas Islands to see what drew him there During Bourdain s stay he wrangles a shark learns about Marquesan art such as tikis and gets inked with a Marquesan tattoo 363 11 Cleveland August 27 2007 2007 08 27 Bourdain travels with food writer Michael Ruhlman to Cleveland Ruhlman s home town They have Cincinnati chili at Skyline Chili Bourdain meets comic book artist Harvey Pekar He also visits the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with Marky Ramone and spends time with chef Michael Symon both at Symon s restaurant Lola and at a soul food restaurant Parts of the episode are illustrated in Pekar s comic book style 373 12 Hong Kong September 3 2007 2007 09 03 Bourdain visits Hong Kong where he samples and learns about the food like the masterful art of making noodles using a bamboo pole chinese barbecue and dim sum with a local food blogger He also films a fight scene with members of the Jackie Chan Stunt Team Bourdain dines at Chef Alvin Leung s Bo Innovation for his modernized take on Chinese cuisine 383 13 Argentina September 10 2007 2007 09 10 In Buenos Aires Argentina Bourdain meets with reggae rock band Los Pericos and visits pioneering conceptual artist Marta Minujin at her studio He then travels to Patagonia where he visits the Swiss style town of Bariloche tries his hand at paragliding and spends time with some gauchos learning their lifestyle 393 14 South Carolina September 17 2007 2007 09 17 Bourdain visits South Carolina where he enjoys local favorites like shrimp grits and barbecue He also participates in a Civil War reenactment 4 403 15 Tuscany September 24 2007 2007 09 24 Bourdain visits Tuscany Italy where he samples the local wine and cheese and encounters the world s most famous butcher The Butcher of Panzano Dario Cecchini He also clashes with the episode s director the Italian auteur Vincenzo Tripodo who dreams of making the episode an homage to Dante s Inferno 41Special Holiday Special December 10 2007 2007 12 10 Bourdain visits his brother s family in Connecticut for the holidays with special guests Queens of the Stone Age Bourdain gives a cooking tutorial on how to prepare the holiday meal This episode was produced and directed by Rennik Soholt Season 4 Edit As with Season 3 Season 4 was aired in two parts nine episodes in the winter of 2008 and ten in the summer of 2008 Various sources have referred to the summer episodes as Season 5 but in a post on his blog regarding the September 1 2008 episode Bourdain refers to it as the final episode of Season 4 5 One special episode followed the regular 2008 episodes No overallNo inseasonTitleOriginal air date424 01 Singapore January 7 2008 2008 01 07 Tony discovers the Hawker Centers Singapore style food courts featuring the local specialty chicken rice sweet amp spicy bone marrow soup a shark fin dish and spicy crab Tony dines in a medical themed restaurant 434 02 Berlin January 14 2008 2008 01 14 Tony visits Berlin Germany and gets introduced to the city s Cold War past by a former British intelligence agent who stayed in Berlin 444 03 Vancouver BC January 21 2008 2008 01 21 Tony visits Vancouver British Columbia Canada and explores the city s restaurant culture with three chef friends Pino Posteraro Hidekazu Tojo and Vikram Vij He also attempts to ski at Whistler visits with the video gaming developers at EA Canada and films a small role in the Uwe Boll action movie Far Cry He also meets up with Nari Kye again 6 454 04 Greek Islands January 28 2008 2008 01 28 Tony travels through the Greek Islands from Crete to Zakynthos in search of his own Odyssey There he tries sardines sweetbread lamb snails sea urchins and raki He also hunts and eats quail 464 05 New Orleans February 4 2008 2008 02 04 New Orleans with emphasis on post Katrina recovery both by locals generally and by the local food industry in particular Includes a visit with Emeril Lagasse who is acknowledged in the episode as a favorite target of ridicule in Bourdain s early career Local writer Chris Rose offers commentary on the city s conditions 474 06 London Edinburgh February 11 2008 2008 02 11 Tony visits London England and Edinburgh Scotland and meets with local chefs and raconteurs including chefs Fergus Henderson Marco Pierre White and Tom Kitchin He also records a spoken word track with the band Morcheeba 7 484 07 Jamaica February 18 2008 2008 02 18 Tony visits Jamaica and meets a dancehall artist as well as a Rastafarian He has an agonizing time on an eco tour through one of Jamaica s caves Also he learns about coffee and shares a traditional Jamaican Sunday dinner 494 08 Romania February 25 2008 2008 02 25 Tony visits Transylvania and Bucharest Romania He is accompanied by Zamir Gotta who is celebrating his 50th birthday Along the way they learn about vampires the communist regime and the strong cultural history of Romania They attend a tourist oriented Dracula themed Halloween dinner at a castle in Transylvania which Tony hates 504 09 Hawaii March 3 2008 2008 03 03 Tony gets a taste of paradise as he visits the Hawaiian islands from jet skiing on the North Shore to a visit to Kilauea the world s most active volcano He learns all about the diverse use of SPAM in Hawaiian cuisine and participates in a luau and is enjoying it 514 10 Into the Fire NY March 10 2008 2008 03 10 Tony and his friend renowned chef Eric Ripert spend a night as line cooks at Tony s old restaurant of Brasserie Les Halles in New York City to see if they still have the skills necessary to work in a restaurant 524 11 Laos July 7 2008 2008 07 07 Tony travels to Vientiane Laos where he meets a man who was a victim of an unexploded American bomb and takes part in a Baci ceremony 534 12 Colombia July 14 2008 2008 07 14 Tony visits the cities of Medellin and Cartagena in Colombia and learns about its tragic past as a drug capital as well as its more hopeful future 8 544 13 Saudi Arabia July 21 2008 2008 07 21 In a special episode of No Reservations the show ran a FANatic contest in which viewers were asked to submit a tape nominating their home town or country as a destination for a future episode of the show The winner of the contest was Danya Alhamrani and in this episode Bourdain and crew visit her hometown of Jeddah Saudi Arabia 554 14 Uruguay July 28 2008 2008 07 28 Tony travels to Uruguay with his brother to research their roots after learning that they have family connections there They enjoy chivitos and other local specialties 9 564 15 U S Southwest August 4 2008 2008 08 04 Tony travels through the US states of California Arizona New Mexico and Texas In Phoenix Arizona Tony meets with rock legend Alice Cooper at Cooper s restaurant In Texas he shoots machine guns and dines with another rock legend Ted Nugent 574 16 Tokyo August 11 2008 2008 08 11 Tony jets to Tokyo Japan to look for a perfect piece of sushi and a perfect knife blade He enjoys soba yakitori and designer cocktail drinks He meets up with famed chef Masaharu Morimoto and tries to learn the martial art of kendo and the subtleties of Japanese flower arranging known as ikebana 584 17 Spain August 18 2008 2008 08 18 Tony re visits Spain Barcelona and the northern region of Spain which he calls the most important food destination in the world He visits the test kitchen of pastry chef Albert Adria Ferran s brother and the factory of pioneering chocolate maker Enric Rovira At a farm he enjoys roasted calcots during a calcotada He has bar tapas with chefs Juan Mari Arzak and his daughter Elena of the restaurant Arzak in San Sebastian He eats at the molecular gastronomy restaurant Mugaritz the grill based restaurant Etxebarri and Arzak 594 18 Egypt August 25 2008 2008 08 25 Tony is determined to avoid doing the tourist thing and visiting the Egyptian pyramids but rather explore what it means to be Egyptian to spending an evening at a men s cafe smoking Shisha to a boat ride down the Nile and spending time in the desert with a group of Bedouin men 604 19 So Long Summer September 1 2008 2008 09 01 In honor of Labor Day Tony throws a backyard and poolside barbecue for his production crew as they reminisce about shows gone by from its interesting guests to scenes never broadcast on domestic North American television Nari Kye appears in this episode 61Special At the Table with Anthony Bourdain October 20 2008 2008 10 20 Bourdain with guests Amy Sacco Bill Buford Ted Allen and Chris Wilson dine at NYC restaurant wd 50 and discuss various topics related to food and restaurants Season 5 Edit Season 5 is another split season with 10 episodes aired in the winter of 2009 and 10 episodes following in the summer No overallNo inseasonTitleOriginal air date625 01 Mexico January 5 2009 2009 01 05 Tony travels to Mexico with Carlos the Mexican executive chef of Les Halles and the two visit Puebla Carlos s home town and Mexico City Tony eats Mexican foods like tortillas and roast pork and drinks pulque an alcoholic beverage He also attends a lucha libre school 10 635 02 Venice January 12 2009 2009 01 12 Tony goes in search of the less touristy side of Venice Italy and meets locals and enjoys deep fried crabs baccala and boiled calves heads 11 645 03 Washington D C January 19 2009 2009 01 19 Tony visits Washington D C and explores the diversity of its culinary options including Irish Mexican and Ethiopian food as well as local landmark Ben s Chili Bowl He visits the International Spy Museum and practices one espionage technique the dead drop He then meets up with renowned chef and restaurateur Jose Andres for a tour of a Penn Quarter market and Andres famed minibar 12 655 04 Azores January 26 2009 2009 01 26 After years of working alongside Azorean Portuguese immigrants in his early cooking career in New England Tony travels to the Portuguese islands of the Azores There he visits a boiling geyser 13 and island hops to find out how the history the region and the food all shaped and molded the people with Azorean heritage of New England 665 05 Chicago February 2 2009 2009 02 02 Tony visits Chicago and samples local favorites like sausages Chicago style hot dog and Burt Katz s deep dish pizza as well as upscale dining He also enjoys a giant Three Little Piggies sandwich with radio personality Mancow Muller 675 06 Food Porn February 9 2009 2009 02 09 The episode shows various clips from previous shows of appetizing looking meals It also includes new footage of various chefs talking about food including an extended conversation between Bourdain and chef David Chang while they eat at Chang s restaurant Momofuku Ssam Bar 685 07 Philippines February 16 2009 2009 02 16 Tony visits Manila Pampanga and Cebu in the Philippines traveling around with one of the runners up of his FANatic contest Augusto Elefano to figure out just who are the Filipino people After tasting Cebu s famous lechon he deems it the best pig ever 695 08 Disappearing Manhattan February 23 2009 2009 02 23 Tony visits old establishments in Manhattan that are becoming a rarity in the city He visits several old food stores in Hell s Kitchen with chef Michael Lomonaco Keens Steakhouse with food writer Joshua Ozersky Russ amp Daughters and Katz s Delicatessen with novelist Joel Rose Eisenberg s Sandwich and some of the German establishments in the Yorkville neighborhood with tour guide Famous Fat Dave Hop Kee in Chinatown with chef Chris Cheung Le Veau d Or with food writer Michael Batterberry and dive bar Sophie s with writer Nick Tosches 705 09 Sri Lanka March 2 2009 2009 03 02 Tony visits Colombo Sri Lanka samples the local food and discusses the aftermath of the Sri Lankan Civil War and the 2004 tsunami 715 10 Vietnam There s No Place Like Home March 9 2009 2009 03 09 Tony visits Vietnam accompanied by his former boss Les Halles owner Philippe Lajaunie He is there to pay his respects to the family of Madame Ngoc an old friend and restaurateur whose kindness and warmth touched Tony during his past visits He visits the countryside street markets and newly upscale areas of Ho Chi Minh City At the end of the episode he considers moving there 725 11 Chile July 13 2009 2009 07 13 Tony visits Santiago and Patagonia in Chile He attends a Chilean rodeo event and enjoys sopaipillas and beef braised in wine 735 12 Australia July 20 2009 2009 07 20 Tony visits Melbourne Australia and samples food from the city s diverse ethnic communities as well as at high end restaurants He also learns how to play trugo 745 13 Rust Belt July 27 2009 2009 07 27 Tony visits the Rust Belt cities of Baltimore Detroit and Buffalo New York accompanied by Zamir Gotta In Baltimore they meet with several of the cast members of the television show The Wire In Buffalo they meet one of the other runners up of the FANatic contest Nelson Starr and see his rock band perform Zamir is discovered to have become a celebrity in the US in his own right as a result of his previous No Reservations appearances 14 755 14 Down on the Street August 3 2009 2009 08 03 A collection of street food clips from past shows mostly in Asia 765 15 San Francisco August 10 2009 2009 08 10 Tony s adventures takes him to the city of San Francisco a city of districts and contradictions So paying an homage to Steve McQueen s iconic 1968 film Bullitt Tony takes his rented Ford Mustang through the streets of San Francisco from Fisherman s Wharf to Haight Ashbury to Chinatown and across the bridge into Oakland California Tony dines with poet August Kleinzahler and then off to chef Chris Cosentino s restaurant for an offal tasting 775 16 Thailand August 17 2009 2009 08 17 Tony travels to Thailand and catches the beginning of the 2009 political unrest there He also enjoys street food in Bangkok and explores Phuket Later Tony meets up with another runner up of the FANatic contest Eric Rivera who is training for his Muay Thai fight 785 17 Montana August 24 2009 2009 08 24 Tony travels to the state of Montana in the United States where he visits a ranch and learns the struggles of being a rancher He eats local specialties like beef pasty trout and buffalo Tony gets an understanding of why fly fishing is so addictive and meets with writer and local legend Jim Harrison and artist Russell Chatham 795 18 Burning Questions August 31 2009 2009 08 31 Tony answers the top 10 questions from viewers submitted and voted on at the Travel Channel s website His answers are illustrated with clips from the show 805 19 New York Outer Boroughs September 7 2009 2009 09 07 Tony visits the outer boroughs of New York City Staten Island Queens Brooklyn and The Bronx In Staten Island Tony meets with musical pioneer David Johansen at a tiki bar He visits ethnic Queens restaurants with chefs David Chang and Chris Cheung 815 20 Sardinia September 14 2009 2009 09 14 Bourdain travels with his wife Ottavia Busia to her ancestral home of Sardinia Italy Season 6 Edit No overallNo inseasonTitleOriginal air date826 01 Panama January 11 2010 2010 01 11 Tony visits Panama including a trip to Manuel Noriega s old house and a trip into the rainforest where he meets some local tribespeople He also watches as the police set fire to a multi million dollar seized stash of cocaine 15 836 02 Istanbul January 18 2010 2010 01 18 Tony visits Istanbul Turkey and samples lahmacun doner kebab islak burger midye dolma borek and raki He also visits the Blue Mosque 846 03 Brittany January 25 2010 2010 01 25 Tony travels to Brittany France and enjoys some of the local specialties like crepes cider and oysters 856 04 Prague February 1 2010 2010 02 01 Tony enjoys the old world charms of Prague in the Czech Republic and travels with local Michelin awarded chef Zdenek Pohlreich cs 866 05 Hudson Valley NY February 8 2010 2010 02 08 Tony visits cities in Hudson Valley in New York State accompanied at times by food writer Michael Ruhlman He enjoys local crabs visits his alma mater The Culinary Institute of America and Mohonk Mountain House and has lunch with actor Bill Murray in Yonkers He also meets his biggest challenge yet the 10 year old daughter of Michael Pardus Sierra 876 06 Ecuador March 1 2010 2010 03 01 Tony visits Ecuador s Andean capital Quito to try some street food and local soups He tries guinea pig in Sangolqui Then he goes to the coast of Ecuador to try local seafood in Puerto Lopez Salango Montanita and Manglaralto Finally he tries some local stews in Guayaquil and experiences a crab party 886 07 Obsessed March 8 2010 2010 03 08 Anthony talks to chefs and bloggers whose obsessive love for food drives them to noteworthy feats 896 08 Harbin China March 15 2010 2010 03 15 Tony visits the city of Harbin in northeastern China and experiences the mix of Chinese and Russian cultures there He also visits an eccentric local entrepreneur who enjoys karaoke and all things American 16 906 09 Provence March 22 2010 2010 03 22 Tony and crew stay at a villa in Provence France and Tony tries daube aioli terrine and Ricard Pastis and plays petanque He then attempts to cook a provencal meal for some of the locals 916 10 Vietnam Central Highlands March 29 2010 2010 03 29 Tony returns to Vietnam to explore the Central Highlands His stops include the cities of Da Lat and Hanoi Tony learns about the French history of region and the former emperor Bảo Đại Tony tries more woodland creatures like Java mouse deer eats a Hanoi delicacy fried giant water bugs and water bugs extract and teaches his friends the difference between wine and liquor 926 11 Techniques Special April 5 2010 2010 04 05 Bourdain and various chefs illustrate basic cooking techniques 936 12 Maine April 12 2010 2010 04 12 Tony travels to Maine guided by one of his cameramen Maine native Zach Zamboni 17 946 13 Food Porn 2 April 19 2010 2010 04 19 Like the first Food Porn episode this episode features a mix of previous clips and new footage The episode is introduced by porn actor Ron Jeremy 956 14 Caribbean Island Hopping July 5 2010 2010 07 05 Tony visits St Vincent and the Grenadines He meets with chef Norman van Aken a fusion pioneer and they visit the Tobago Cays He also participates in an opossum hunt and eats the resulting stew He goes scuba diving and eats at a cafeteria style restaurant in the capital city Kingstown 966 15 US Heartland July 12 2010 2010 07 12 While on a speaking tour through the United States Tony visits the cities Livonia Michigan Columbus Ohio Minneapolis Denver Austin and Milwaukee and searches out high end and innovative dining to counter a perception some have that the middle of the United States represents a culinary wasteland 976 16 Liberia July 19 2010 2010 07 19 Liberia986 17 Kerala India July 26 2010 2010 07 26 Tony visits the state of Kerala in India where he enjoys the local cuisine such as Malabar Matthi Curry and meets Indian film star Mammootty on the set of the film Pokkiri Raja 18 996 18 Where It All Began August 2 2010 2010 08 02 Tony introduces footage taken by a documentary crew who were filming Bourdain in 2001 immediately after the publishing success of his book Kitchen Confidential Adventures in the Culinary Underbelly 1006 19 Dubai August 9 2010 2010 08 09 Tony visits Dubai and samples some of the local highlights including fine dining and the indoor ski resort Ski Dubai He also meets and eats with some of the locals including young sheiks and foreign workers 1016 20 Rome August 16 2010 2010 08 16 Tony visits Rome Italy and meets artisans of pasta cheese and other local specialties The episode was filmed entirely in black and white and is intended as an homage to Federico Fellini s films especially La Dolce Vita 19 1026 21 Back to Beirut August 23 2010 2010 08 23 Tony and crew return to Beirut after their last attempt was derailed by the 2006 Lebanon War 1036 22 Making of India August 30 2010 2010 08 30 The Zero Point Zero crew s behind the scenes look at the making of the Kerala episode1046 23 What Were We Thinking Special September 6 2010 2010 09 06 Tony and the crew of No Reservations discuss the making of the show from its beginning to the present 1056 24 100th Episode Paris September 6 2010 2010 09 06 For the 100th episode Tony travels to Paris and meets with Eric Ripert and various local chefs and they discuss the past and future of French cooking 1066 25 Madrid September 13 2010 2010 09 13 Tony visits Madrid Spain and enjoys local delicacies like jamon iberico and black pudding 1076 26 Holiday Special December 6 2010 2010 12 06 Tony and his friends plan a huge potluck holiday dinner The episode includes holiday inspired music videos from the band Das Racist Season 7 Edit No overallNo inseasonTitleOriginal air date1087 01 Haiti February 28 2011 2011 02 28 Tony visits Haiti a country still recovering from the 2010 earthquake and dealing with a cholera epidemic in and an impending hurricane He visits a relief camp run by Sean Penn s J P Haitian Relief Organization 1097 02 Cambodia March 7 2011 2011 03 07 Tony seeks to reconnect with the historically rich country of Cambodia While sampling local seafood Tony sits down with politicians to discuss the country s difficult Khmer Rouge past 1107 03 Nicaragua March 14 2011 2011 03 14 Tony visits Nicaragua to sample the cuisine and in the process examines the cultural extremes in the country 1117 04 Vienna March 21 2011 2011 03 21 Tony visits wintery Vienna Austria visits Christmas markets goes hunting suited like an aristocrat eats sphincter and has surprisingly an overall good time Tony finds out who Krampus is 1127 05 Ozarks March 28 2011 2011 03 28 Tony visits West Plains Missouri backdrop of the book and film Winter s Bone and eats at Fred and Red s 20 There Tony explores the Ozark region and samples local specialties such as raccoon venison and squirrel pot pie He also goes fishing with novelist Daniel Woodrell who breaks his shoulder on film 1137 06 Brazil the Amazon April 11 2011 2011 04 11 Tony visits the city of Belem and the Amazon Rainforest in Brazil 21 1147 07 Boston April 18 2011 2011 04 18 Tony visits the South Boston section of Boston the neighborhood known as Southie accompanied by guitarist Mike Ruffino of The Unband They enjoy the local cuisine and bars and meet with local celebrities like columnist and talk show host Howie Carr 22 1157 08 Japan Hokkaido April 25 2011 2011 04 25 Weeks before the March 2011 quake Tony visits Hokkaido Japan In Sapporo he tries Hokkaido style ramen waikanae crab and Uni ikura Don salmon roe amp sea urchin over rice He visits with the indigenous people of Hokkaido the Ainu Tony ends his trip dining at a ryokan enjoying a formal robatayaki In the international edition viewers saw Tony visit the Sapporo Beer Garden for the Genghis Khan which is a specialty of Hokkaido 1167 09 Cuba July 11 2011 2011 07 11 Tony travels to Cuba in the search of the island s heart and soul where beauty abounds in the people the food and the architecture and streets that are riddled with cars from before the revolution 1177 10 Macau July 18 2011 2011 07 18 Tony visits Macau a former Portuguese colony south of Hong Kong now known as the Vegas of Asia and tries his hand at some casino games He also visits the Macau Tower bungee jump the largest in the world and takes the ultimate plunge 1187 11 Naples July 25 2011 2011 07 25 Tony travels to Naples Italy considered to be the root of Italian American cuisine to find out the differences and similarities between the original and its American counterpart 1197 12 El Bulli August 1 2011 2011 08 01 Tony visits elBulli a renowned restaurant in Spain and cooks and dines with chef Ferran Adria 1207 13 US Desert August 8 2011 2011 08 08 Tony explores the Mojave Desert of southern California with Josh Homme of Queens of the Stone Age 1217 14 Ukraine August 15 2011 2011 08 15 Tony and Zamir travel through the abandoned city of Chernobyl in Ukraine site of a nuclear accident 25 years earlier They then travel elsewhere in Ukraine including the Crimea and sample local food like green borscht 1227 15 Kurdistan August 22 2011 2011 08 22 Tony and his crew venture to the war zone of Iraqi Kurdistan as well as Turkish Kurdistan to explore the tragic history and hopeful future of the Kurds 1237 16 Cajun Country August 29 2011 2011 08 29 Tony goes to New Orleans and meets with some of the crew of TV show Treme He then continues west into the bayou and Cajun country 124Special Holiday Special 2011 December 12 2011 2011 12 12 Tony s Christmas takes a turn towards the bizarre Norah Jones sings Tony seeks answers from chef Dave Arnold and cooks with Lidia Bastianich and Christopher Walken and Samantha Brown shoots a gun Season 8 Edit No overallNo inseasonTitleOriginal air date1258 01 Mozambique April 9 2012 2012 04 09 Tony travels to Mozambique and finds himself in a mysterious post colonial Africa From Portuguese ruins on Mozambique Island to the vibrant metropolis of Maputo Mozambique doesn t look like anywhere Tony has been so far 1268 02 Kansas City April 16 2012 2012 04 16 Tony travels to Kansas City the BBQ capital of the world with pal Zamir Gotta in search of the best barbecue While there Tony meets up with musicians Dan and Patrick of The Black Keys for some serious finger licking meat Zamir has his own adventures visiting Leila s Hair Museum and attending his first ever tailgate party 1278 03 Croatian Coast April 23 2012 2012 04 23 Tony visits the Croatian coast to swim with bluefin tuna and hunt for a prized white truffle He literally gets knocked off his feet as he is treated to the finest Mediterranean cuisine 1288 04 Lisbon April 30 2012 2012 04 30 Once the center of the richest empire in Europe Lisbon now faces one of the worst financial crises in the EU But even as it struggles with rising debt and unemployment Tony finds out that Lisbon is experiencing a cultural and culinary renaissance Tony shares a meal and Fado performance with writer Antonio Lobo Antunes The music of Dead Combo is used throughout the episode and the band is featured in the episode as well eating at a restaurant specialising in gourmet canned fish 1298 05 Japan Cook It Raw May 7 2012 2012 05 07 Tony heads to Japan for the gastronomic event that is Cook it Raw which brings together some of the best chefs in the world to forage for local ingredients and serve the results to culinary experts 1308 06 Finland May 14 2012 2012 05 14 Heeding the calls of his Finnish Facebook fans Tony takes a trip to Helsinki Finland He joins musician Sami Yaffa for a liquored up tour of the world s only pub tram a bloody sauna and an unexpectedly exciting dinner with a cabbie s mother 1318 07 Baja May 28 2012 2012 05 28 Tony travels to the Baja Peninsula and Tijuana Mexico 1328 08 Penang June 4 2012 2012 06 04 Tony travels to Penang Malaysia where he experiences the local food including Asam Laksa and typical Nyonya dishes Season 9 Edit After Bourdain announced in May 2012 that he would be leaving to do a new show for CNN entitled Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown the Travel Channel suspended Season 8 and repackaged the remaining seven episodes left to air as The Final Tour to capitalize on the publicity surrounding his departure 23 In addition to the seven episodes from Season 8 three episodes Sex Drugs And Rock amp Roll Seven Deadly Sins and Off The Charts made out of old footage were reedited to look like new and added to Season 9 24 No overallNo inseasonTitleOriginal air date1339 01 Austin September 3 2012 2012 09 03 Tony visits Austin Texas during the annual South by Southwest music festival and discovers that today s indie rockers and hipsters are often foodies as well He hangs out with the band Sleigh Bells for a seafood boil and has Mexican food with Neon Indian and Alejandro Escovedo 1349 02 Sydney September 10 2012 2012 09 10 Tony travels to Sydney Australia Tony dives with sharks at Oceanworld Manly in Sydney visits the sheep farms of the Blue Mountains and the chic innovative restaurants of the big city samples fresh seafood old school charcuterie and the ubiquitous Australian barbie 1359 03 Sex Drugs And Rock amp Roll September 17 2012 2012 09 17 In this special episode Tony dives into the aspects of Sex Drugs and Rock amp Roll The episode includes new footage of Tony at a recording session at music studio Rancho De La Luna with rocker Josh Homme as well as old footage including clips from the food porn episodes hanging out with members of the bands The Black Keys and The Unband burning cocaine with the police in Panama and eating a happy marijuana laced pizza in Cambodia 1369 04 Emilia Romagna September 24 2012 2012 09 24 Tony travels to the Emilia Romagna region of Northern Italy with American expat chef Michael White Tony races a Ferrari around the Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari racing circuit in nearby Imola 1379 05 Burgundy October 1 2012 2012 10 01 Tony travels to Burgundy with chef Ludo Lefebvre 1389 06 Seven Deadly Sins October 8 2012 2012 10 08 Old clips from the show are used to show examples of the seven deadly sins The episode includes several new animated segments featuring Tony Zamir and others 1399 07 Rio October 15 2012 2012 10 15 Tony travels to Rio de Janeiro 1409 08 Off The Charts October 22 2012 2012 10 22 Tony narrates clips from previous shows showing some of the most bizarre situations that he and the No Reservations crew got into Clips include crisis training that the crew got before their trip to Iraqi Kurdistan civil unrest in Bangkok Tony and Zamir s trip through Chernobyl a mass grave in Port au Prince and a ridiculous Halloween dinner in Transylvania 1419 09 Dominican Republic October 29 2012 2012 10 29 Nearing toward the end of his final tour Anthony Bourdain travels to the Caribbean for fresh fish and more in the Dominican Republic 1429 10 Brooklyn November 5 2012 2012 11 05 Tony visits Brooklyn with actor Michael K Williams best known from The Wire He once again meets up with his companion Zamir Gotta Related Edit Title Airdate No Reservations Iceland Special Edition March 20 2006 2006 03 20 25 Bourdain and show producer Chris Collins re view Season 1 s Iceland episode with DVD style behind the scenes commentary What s Your Trip with Anthony Bourdain May 21 2007 2007 05 21 Pilot episode for a proposed new series with Bourdain presenting travel videos submitted by viewers Distribution EditHome video releases Edit As of March 2013 Travel Channel has released seven collections of the series on DVD Despite that the series has been shot mostly with high definition video cameras 26 it is not available for purchase in high definition format like Blu ray In March 2013 Netflix canceled instant streaming of the show without explanation but restored a 25 episode No Reservations Collection in October 2014 Hulu offers 5 episodes from season 7 and 8 27 The DVD releases do not have subtitles enabled for the hearing impaired Broadcast episodes do have closed captioning available Collection 1 4 discs 2005 Disc 1 Paris New Jersey Disc 2 Sicily Las Vegas Disc 3 New Zealand Malaysia Disc 4 Iceland Vietnam Collection 2 3 discs 2006 Disc 1 Sweden Puerto Rico Quebec U S Mexico Border Disc 2 India Rajasthan India Kolkata Mumbai Korea Indonesia Ireland Disc 3 Ghana Namibia Lebanon Pacific Northwest Collection 3 3 discs 2007 Disc 1 Russia Los Angeles New York Shanghai Hong Kong Disc 2 French Polynesia Cleveland Brazil Argentina Disc 3 Singapore South Carolina Berlin Tuscany Collection 4 3 discs 2008 Disc 1 Vancouver New Orleans London Edinburgh Greek Islands Jamaica Hawaii Disc 2 Into the Fire Laos Tokyo Uruguay Colombia Disc 3 Spain Egypt Saudi Arabia Washington D C US Southwest Bonus Features Collection 5 Part 1 3 discs 2010 Disc 1 Romania So Long Summer Mexico Venice Disc 2 Azores Chicago Food Porn Philippines Disc 3 Disappearing Manhattan Sri Lanka Sardinia Chile Bonus Materials Alternate Universe Collection 5 Part 2 3 discs 2011 Disc 1 Australia Buffalo Baltimore Detroit Down on the Street San Francisco Disc 2 Thailand Montana NYC Outer Boroughs Vietnam No Place Like Home Disc 3 Brittany Obsessed Provence Bonus Materials Alternate Universe Collection 6 Part 1 3 discs November 29 2011 Disc 1 Panama Istanbul Prague New York Hudson Valley Ecuador Disc 2 Harbin China Maine Food Porn 2 Caribbean Island Hopping Heartland Disc 3 Bonus Features Burning Questions Techniques Special Holiday Special Collection 6 Part 2 2 discs 2012 Disc 1 Where it all Began Liberia Dubai Rome Madrid Disc 2 Kerala India Paris 100 Back to Beirut Bonus Features What were we thinking Making of India Collection 7 3 discs 2012 Disc 1 Haiti Cambodia Nicaragua Vienna Ozarks Disc 2 Brazil The Amazon Boston Japan Hokkaido Cuba Macau Disc 3 Naples El Bulli Ukraine Kurdistan Cajun CountryBroadcast syndication Edit In 2019 Ovation obtained broadcast and digital rights in the United States for seasons five through eight of the series while season 9 has been released exclusively on the network s lifestyle and travel streaming service JOURNY and has yet to be aired on TV 28 Notable guests EditOn the Season 3 New York City episode Andrew Zimmern appeared in one segment Bourdain appeared as a guest on the New York City episode of Zimmern s Travel Channel show Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern which aired the same day The two shows were edited such that one show led nearly seamlessly into the other Bourdain s wife Ottavia Busia who is a native of Sardinia Italy appeared anonymously on the Season 3 Tuscany episode as one of the disgruntled diners eating the food he prepares 29 She is also featured prominently in the Season 5 episode when the Bourdains visit Sardinia She was also featured in the Season 6 Rome and Season 7 Naples episodes Bourdain s brother Chris was his companion on the Season 4 Uruguay episode 30 In addition Chris and his family appears in the first Holiday episode Chefs who appeared on the program include Ferran and Albert Adria Eric Ripert Gaston Acurio Thomas Keller Jacques Pepin Mario Batali Masaharu Morimoto Jose Andres David Chang Marco Pierre White Jun Sakamoto Wylie Dufresne Homaro Cantu Michael Symon Juan Mari Arzak and Elena Arzak Andoni Aduriz April Bloomfield Fergus Henderson Gabrielle Hamilton Jiro Ono Scott Conant Chris Cosentino Pino Posteraro Hidekazu Tojo Vikram Vij Edward Tuson Martin Picard Joel Robuchon Alvin Leung David Munoz Olivier Rollinger Paul Kahan Chris Cheung Michael Lomonaco McDang Chef Wan Matt Moran Neil Perry Luke Mangan and Emeril Lagasse Musicians who appeared on the program include Alice Cooper Ted Nugent Queens of the Stone Age Black Keys Marky Ramone David Johansen Alejandro Escovedo Neon Indian Talib Kweli The Sword Sleigh Bells Sami Yaffa Los Pericos Koo Nimo Rocola Bacalao and Paul Godfrey from Morcheeba The show s holiday specials also included performances by Queens of the Stone Age Norah Jones and Das Racist Authors who appeared on the program include Jim Harrison Antonio Lobo Antunes Chuck Palahniuk Jerry Stahl Harvey Pekar George Pelecanos Daniel Woodrell Ian Rankin Michael Ruhlman Gary Shteyngart Evan Rail and Nick Tosches Actors who appeared on the program include Bill Murray Mammootty Sean Penn and Michael K Williams Politicians who appeared include German politician Gregor Gysi and Sicily s governor Salvatore Cuffaro Athletes appearances include the Puerto Rico episode where Tony boxed with and had lunch with boxer Miguel Cotto The Vancouver episode when Tony visits EA Sports Canada and NBA superstar Kevin Durant can be seen getting his motion capture suit adjusted in addition professional snowboarder Ross Rebagliati gives snowboarding lessons to Tony s producer Awards and nominations EditYear Award Category Nominated work Result Ref 2008 American Cinema Editors Awards Best Edited Reality Series Eric Lasby for New Orleans Nominated 31 2009 Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Series Myleeta Aga Christopher Collins Lydia Tenaglia Paul Cabana Nominated 32 33 Outstanding Cinematography for a Nonfiction Program Todd Liebler and Zach Zamboni for Laos WonOutstanding Picture Editing for a Nonfiction Program Jesse Fisher for Laos Nominated2010 Producers Guild of America Awards Best Non Fiction Television Anthony Bourdain No Reservations Nominated 34 Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards Outstanding Writing for a Nonfiction Programming Anthony Bourdain for Prague Nominated 33 2011 American Cinema Editors Awards Best Edited Reality Series Eric Lasby for Haiti Won 35 Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Series Lydia Tenaglia Christopher Collins Anthony Bourdain Stone Roberts Nominated 33 Outstanding Cinematography for a Nonfiction Program Todd Liebler and Zach Zamboni for Haiti WonOutstanding Picture Editing for a Nonfiction Program Eric Lasby for Haiti NominatedOutstanding Writing for a Nonfiction Programming Anthony Bourdain for Haiti NominatedProducers Guild of America Awards Best Non Fiction Television Anthony Bourdain No Reservations Nominated 36 TCA Awards Outstanding Achievement in Reality Programming Nominated 37 2012 Critics Choice Television Awards 2nd Critics Choice Television Awards Nominated 38 Producers Guild of America Awards Best Non Fiction Television Nominated 39 Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Series Christopher Collins Lydia Tenaglia Anthony Bourdain Sandra Zweig Stone Roberts Tom Vitale Nominated 33 Outstanding Cinematography for a Nonfiction Program Todd Liebler and Zach Zamboni for Mozambique WonOutstanding Picture Editing for a Nonfiction Program Nick Brigden for U S Desert NominatedOutstanding Writing for a Nonfiction Programming 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