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Bourdain travels across the globe to uncover little-known areas of the world and celebrate diverse cultures by exploring food and dining rituals. Known for his curiosity, candor, and acerbic wit, Bourdain takes viewers off the beaten path of tourist destinations – including some war-torn parts of the world – and meets with a variety of local citizens to offer a window into their lifestyles, and occasionally communes with an internationally lauded chef on his journeys.

12 Seasons
95 Episodes
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episode image Lyon, France
8.9/10 (193 votes)

#1 Lyon, France

S3:E3

World-renowned French chef Daniel Boulud takes Tony back home to the food-obsessed city and farm where he was raised on a journey into the roots of gastronomy. In this food-centric episode, Bourdain accompanies world-renowned chef/restaurateur Daniel Boulud as they travel back to Boulud's hometown of Lyon, France for a "once-in-a-lifetime" pilgrimage to the so-called Mecca of French cuisine's rich food culture and legendary chefs, with a focus on Nouvelle Cuisine innovator Paul Bocuse.

episode image Iran
8.8/10 (291 votes)

#2 Iran

S4:E6

Bourdain and his crew take their long-awaited inaugural trip to Iran exploring Tehran and Isfahan, and sites that include Imam Square, the Borje Milad, mosques, and ancient caravanserai. The cuisine includes Dizi, Fesenjan, Biryani, and Tahdig. Local guides for this tour include Washington Post reporter Jason Rezaian and his wife Yeganeh Salehi, who were subsequently detained by the Iranian government.

episode image Hong Kong
8.8/10 (120 votes)

#3 Hong Kong

S11:E5

Hong Kong, a city that’s always in transition and unapologetically modern has another side…a beautiful one that’s in danger of disappearing entirely. Bourdain experiences this city through the eyes and lens of legendary cinematographer and longtime Hong Kong resident Christopher Doyle (Chungking Express, In the Mood for Love, The White Girl).

episode image Hanoi
8.7/10 (200 votes)

#4 Hanoi

S8:E1

Inspired by Graham Greene's words “... whatever you’re looking for, you will find here...” Bourdain joins the throngs of locals as he motorbikes through Vietnam’s capital, traverses its rapidly changing cityscape, and indulges in its singular cuisine with president Barack Obama, who, over a dish of Bun Cha, shares personal stories and reflects on his own international travels.

episode image Japan
8.7/10 (133 votes)

#5 Japan

S8:E6

Guided by world-renowned chef Masa Takayama, Bourdain’s return trip to Japan begins with a tour of outdoor food markets in Kanazawa where they sample uni, steak-sized oysters, and grilled eel liver, followed by a conversation with an ex-geisha at her teahouse, and comes full circle with a special omakase experience at Tokyo’s acclaimed Ginza restaurant, Sushi Koi, where Masa trained as an apprentice.

episode image Newfoundland
8.7/10 (110 votes)

#6 Newfoundland

S11:E3

An exploration of this rocky, east coast Canadian island by Bourdain reveals a magical place abundant in fish and wild game and steeped in distinctive traditions. Guided by prominent chefs Frederic Moran, Jeremy Charles and David McMillan, the host takes part in cod fishing, moose hunting, and axe throwing and dines on charred whelk with brasciola, caribou tartare, and Newfoundland classic Jiggs Dinner (boiled meat & vegetables). A side trip to the nearby French archipelago of St. Pierre is the setting for a home cooked meal of sea urchin pâté, stuffed squid over rice and braised halibut.

episode image Asturias, Spain
8.7/10 (114 votes)

#7 Asturias, Spain

S12:E2

Bourdain travels to the enchanted region of Asturias, Spain with chef and humanitarian Jose Andres, as he makes a return to his homeland. The people of Asturias embody the rugged environment of the region with a hard working ‘do it yourself’ spirit. Bourdain and Andres hike to a remote village in the mountains for traditional fabada, ocean cliffs for gooseneck barnacles, and secret cheese caves in undisclosed locations. Bourdain also enjoys pitu de caleya with local musician Pablo Und Destruktion while he’s served on the last worker’s class movement. And in true Jose Andres form, he saves a special surprise for the end.

episode image Quebec
8.6/10 (256 votes)

#8 Quebec

S1:E4

Bourdain travels to remote areas within the province of Quebec where he samples local delicacies, explores ice fishing and beaver hunting and spends time with two of funniest and most brilliant chef/restauranteurs in Canada, Joe Beef's Dave McMillan and Fred Morin.

episode image Thailand
8.6/10 (167 votes)

#9 Thailand

S3:E7

Bourdain and his crew head to the Chiang Mai province of Northern Thailand along with celebrated chef and Thai food specialist Andy Ricker (Pok Pok restaurants) to explore the country’s distinctive eating and drinking scene that varies by region and season.

episode image Bhutan
8.6/10 (106 votes)

#10 Bhutan

S11:E8

Bourdain and film director Darren Aronofsky (Requiem for a Dream, Black Swan) tour the remote South Asian Kingdom of Bhutan and travel on the winding East/West highway known for its spectacular views of the Himalayan Mountains. The seasoned explorers share a meal with yak herders, visit the capitol city of Thimphu for traditional Bhutanese cuisine, drive to Punakha to explore the village of legendary divine monk Drupka Kinley, and visit Bumthang for a bamboo archery competition.

episode image Kenya
8.6/10 (125 votes)

#11 Kenya

S12:E1

Bourdain introduces his fellow CNN Original Series host W. Kamau Bell (United Shades of America) to the distinctive sights, tastes, and sounds of Kenya. It is Bell’s first trip to the African continent, and to a country that holds a personal connection for him. In Nairobi, they talk to locals about the country’s growth and economic challenges, as well as the continual fight for identity and self-definition of Kenyans. Bourdain and Bell also take a Matatu party bus ride, share a meal of goat’s head soup and visit a boxing academy devoted to teaching young women, and promoting female empowerment. Leaving Nairobi the pair travel to Lewa Wildlife Conservancy and visit with a Maasai community actively engaged in conservation. Through the eyes of Bourdain and Bell, and their first experiences with this highly dynamic deeply, soulful and beautiful country we ask, what will a future Kenya… for Kenyans…. by Kenyans…look like?

episode image Porto, Portugal
8.5/10 (114 votes)

#12 Porto, Portugal

S9:E8

Food takes center stage in this tour of the northern Portugal city by Bourdain, whose local travel companions include his former Les Halles boss Jose Meirelles. A sumptuous pig tripe dinner at A Cozinha do Martinho, an at-home meal of sea lamprey and a stop at Café O Afonso for local specialty Francesinha highlight the trip which culminates with a traditional food celebration in the Douro Valley countryside.

episode image Vietnam
8.4/10 (144 votes)

#13 Vietnam

S4:E4

Parts Unknown travels to the host’s “first love,” with a look at Hue, a city in central Vietnam, including excursions to the Dong Ba market, Vinh Moc tunnels, the Duyen Anh restaurant, and the Citadel. Sampled dishes include Com Hen, Bun Bo Hue and a special bird’s nest soup.

episode image Manila, Philippines
8.4/10 (152 votes)

#14 Manila, Philippines

S7:E1

In the season seven premiere, Bourdain explores the Philippines during Christmas season and travels through the festive streets of Manila to taste the fast food wonder Jollibee, try the sweet, milky drink, Halo-Halo, and indulge in the classic dish, Sizzling Pork Sisig. The trip continues with the host accompanied by cover band “Keystone,” as they dine on Adobo, a simmered pork-chicken dish. The tour concludes with a family meal of Kare-Kare and the opening of the Balikbayan box.

episode image Sichuan with Eric Ripert
8.4/10 (135 votes)

#15 Sichuan with Eric Ripert

S8:E3

Michelin star chef, and all around good sport, Eric Ripert is introduced to China and Sichuan province by host and good friend Bourdain. Bourdain takes Ripert to the Sichuan province capital, Chengdu, testing his endurance with mouth-numbing, sinisterly spicy meals (like green peppercorn fish). They also visit the world’s largest stone Buddha, seek out a local favorite rabbit head snack, and visit a legendary distillery for some Baijiu, a fermented sorghum wine. Ripert will never forget this trip.

episode image Copenhagen
8.3/10 (183 votes)

#16 Copenhagen

S2:E4

This episode explores the food and natural beauty of Copenhagen, the economic and cultural center of Denmark. Home to famed chef Rene Redzepi and his brainchild Noma – regarded by critics as one of the world’s best restaurants – Parts Unknown delves into the city’s cuisine and the new Nordic creativity that infuses Redzepi’s work at Noma.

episode image Detroit
8.3/10 (161 votes)

#17 Detroit

S2:E8

Few cities have experienced such a dramatic economic rise and fall of Detroit. In this episode of Parts Unknown, Bourdain explores the past, present and future of the Motor City. He steps into the lives of Detroit natives and sees the glory days of the past at the famed Packard Plant, the current state of the city’s urban decay, and the promise of the future in the citizens who are rebuilding their communities.

episode image Massachusetts
8.3/10 (157 votes)

#18 Massachusetts

S4:E7

In a departure for the series, Bourdain takes a trip to the Provincetown haunts of his post high school youth (The Atlantic House, The Lobster Pot) that marked the start of his culinary career, and he candidly discusses his descent into heroin addiction (and later recovery). He then heads to the western part of the state to throw light on the unexpected and exploding heroin problem in small town New England – discussing with residents exactly how this happened – and how they are learning to deal with it as a community.

episode image Antarctica
8.3/10 (127 votes)

#19 Antarctica

S9:E5

Bourdain travels to the bottom of the world to experience the serene beauty and mystery of the driest, coldest, windiest place on earth. Taken under the wings of such hearty residents as scientists, contractors and the U.S. military, Bourdain’s adventures include a helicopter view of the largest active volcano in the southern hemisphere, a snowmobile drive over 8 ft. thick sea ice, a visit with a colony of Adele penguins, and a trip the South Pole.

episode image Tokyo
8.2/10 (182 votes)

#20 Tokyo

S2:E7

Japan is a paradox. The low birthrate, the dedication, the conformity, and the life of a salary man are well known. There is also a competitive and rigid culture that gives way to some unique subcultures. Bourdain has traveled to Tokyo countless times, but on this trip he is in search of the city’s dark, extreme, and bizarrely fetishistic underside.

episode image Scotland
8.2/10 (155 votes)

#21 Scotland

S5:E3

Bourdain visits one of his favorite cities in Europe, Glasgow. He makes his first stop at the Old College Bar for a pint, learns knife defense techniques from instructor Mark Davies, and tests his physical endurance while stalking red stag with writer A.A. Gill in the Scottish Highlands. Along the way Bourdain indulges in some surprising Scottish fare including deep-fried haggis, roasted grouse with bread sauce, and fresh venison.

episode image Marseille
8.2/10 (121 votes)

#22 Marseille

S6:E2

Bourdain and his travel companion, chef Eric Ripert (Le Bernardin), visit France’s oldest city to experience its stew of cultures and cuisines, indulging in chef Gerald Passedat’s famous bouillabaisse, the classic pied et paquets, Algerian couscous and as much salumi and Corsican cheeses as they can handle. The pair also meet crime novelist Cedric Fabre, esteemed chef Georgiana Viou, and journalist Gilles Rof.

episode image Nashville
8.2/10 (120 votes)

#23 Nashville

S8:E2

Bourdain absorbs the tastes, sights and sounds of music city, from chef Josh Habiger's Catbird Seat and Bolton's famous hot chicken, to a night of cooking, drinking and rocking out with singer Alison Mosshart, and her bandmates. The episode features performances by The Kills, Dead Weather and Margo Price.

episode image West Virginia
8.2/10 (131 votes)

#24 West Virginia

S11:E1

Bourdain digs deep into the proud, often misunderstood culture of West Virginia, as he traverses a 5,000 foot mine, observes the demolition derby–like sport of rock-bouncing and dines on signature Appalachian dishes. Bourdain’s own preconceptions are dashed as he finds the West Virginian attitude to be a remarkable dichotomy, both resolute and open-minded. Over an assortment of local dishes – snapping turtle patties, squirrel gravy, pawpaw ice cream, spaghetti pie, and bear meat – residents candidly discuss their staunch views on the second amendment, Donald Trump, life beyond the coal industry, and the reclamation of West Virginian cuisine.

episode image Berlin
8.2/10 (111 votes)

#25 Berlin

S11:E6

In Berlin – an anomaly among German metropolises – Bourdain encounters an extremely accepting society, teeming with unbridled creativity, despite a grim history. Against the backdrop of Berlin Wall remnants, the host communes with musician Anton Newcombe (Brian Jonestown Massacre) for a home-cooked meal, and electronic artist Ellen Allien over a lunch of sausage made from chicken, pigs feet and sage at Michelberger. Bourdain also mixes in with photographers, club bouncers, cabaret owners, and historians, to discuss this city’s unparalleled culture.

episode image Jerusalem
8.1/10 (184 votes)

#26 Jerusalem

S2:E1

In the season premiere of Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown, the host and crew make their first trip to Israel, the West Bank and Gaza. While the political situation is often tense between the people living in these areas, Bourdain concentrates on their rich history, food and culture, and spends time with local chefs, home cooks, writers and amateur foodies.

episode image Punjab, India
8.1/10 (153 votes)

#27 Punjab, India

S3:E1

In the Season 3 premiere of "Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown," Tony explores Punjab -- one of the most beautiful and relatively unknown areas of India. Punjab is the Sikh Holy Land, and is also India's agricultural breadbasket.

episode image Charleston, S.C.
8.1/10 (139 votes)

#28 Charleston, S.C.

S6:E8

For the season finale, Bourdain travels with “one of America’s most important chefs,” Sean Brock, to sample Charleston’s varied food offerings including traditional Gullah cuisine, and oyster pie and shrimp and grits at Brock’s restaurant Husk with actor and a Charleston resident, Bill Murray.

episode image Armenia
8.1/10 (122 votes)

#29 Armenia

S11:E4

Bourdain takes a wide-angle look at the culture and history of this country, heavily influenced by Europe and Russia, with guides musician of Armenian descent Serj Tankian (System of a Down), and historian/Armenian resident Richard Giragosian. Breaking bread with Tankian at the restaurant Dolmama in Yerevan, during dinners with locals, the host explores the native and diaspora Armenian populations’ survival and achievements against the odds.

episode image Shanghai
8.0/10 (129 votes)

#30 Shanghai

S4:E1

In the season premiere of Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown, the host explores Shanghai by savoring classic, home-style cuisine at restaurants that include Chun and Fuchun Xiaolong, and converses with locals who give their take on their country’s booming economy and expanding global influence.

episode image Budapest
8.0/10 (109 votes)

#31 Budapest

S5:E6

Drawing inspiration from iconic Hungarian born cinematographer Vilmos Zsigmond, Bourdain explores the beauty, culture, history, architecture and food of Budapest. The culinary dishes sampled during his journey include goulash, fisherman’s soup, blood sausage, stuffed cabbage and, during a stop at restaurant Pleh Csarda, a golden brown pancake heaped with chicken liver and bone marrow, fried schnitzel and venison stew.

episode image Trinidad
8.0/10 (88 votes)

#32 Trinidad

S9:E7

A trip to the Caribbean uncovers how the island of Trinidad has turned a history of colonialism and slavery into a non-stop celebration of multicultural food, music and good times. Bourdain visits Port of Spain, a vibrant city of African, Indian, Chinese and Middle Eastern influence, where he dines on curried duck, doubles (floppy Indian bread topped with curry chickpeas, mango) and fish in tahini sauce with Trinidadians of contrasting cultures. While the Carnival lifestyle revolves around liming (hanging out) and whining (dancing), Bourdain questions the extent to which this non-stop bacchanal distracts residents from the the country’s growing list of social ills.

episode image Myanmar
7.9/10 (308 votes)

#33 Myanmar

S1:E1

With the slight relaxation of control by the government of Myanmar, Tony is finally able to explore one of the most fabled and beautiful areas of Asia.

episode image Morocco (Tangier)
7.9/10 (192 votes)

#34 Morocco (Tangier)

S1:E5

Tony explores the "Interzone", where artists like Burroughs, Bowles, and the Rolling Stones sought escape from Western moral prohibitions and the possibilities of great empty spaces.

episode image Congo
7.9/10 (207 votes)

#35 Congo

S1:E8

Tony visits Congo, the setting of one of his favorite books, Conrad's Heart of Darkness, and the basis for one of his favorite movies, the classic Apocalypse Now.

episode image Mexico City
7.9/10 (128 votes)

#36 Mexico City

S3:E4

Bourdain travels to Mexico City, Oaxaca, and Cuernavaca to commune with local residents who express their passion through food, art, and the struggle for an improved quality of life. Addressing the latter issue, Bourdain talks with journalist Anabel Hernandez on the impact of the area’s drug trade-related violence.

episode image Russia
7.9/10 (146 votes)

#37 Russia

S3:E5

It's been nearly a decade since Tony has set foot in Russia with his longtime drinking buddy/travel partner Zamir Gotta. Vladimir Putin is more powerful than ever. On the eve of the Sochi Games, the country is on lockdown, but Tony and Zamir aren't known for keeping their mouths shut and following orders.

episode image Tanzania
7.9/10 (116 votes)

#38 Tanzania

S4:E5

Parts Unknown travels to Tanzania for an African safari adventure. Bourdain visits Zanzibar, a one-time slave trade hub, and enjoys the island’s famous foods, from mandazi to street food including grilled seafood and the famous Zanzibari pizza. On an excursion to the Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater, Bourdain comes face to face with lions, elephants, and the great migration.

episode image Jamaica
7.9/10 (130 votes)

#39 Jamaica

S4:E8

Bourdain heads to Jamaica, a destination well known for delicious Caribbean delicacies and feel-good vibes. The host travels along the Northeast region of the island and explores life in Port Antonio and Winnifred Beach. He also delves into the importance of music legend Bob Marley, with his producer Chris Blackwell, and takes a side trip to the home of author Ian Fleming (the setting of James Bond novels). A main topic in this episode is the ever-burgeoning tourist industry and how it continues to affect the local population.

episode image Miami
7.9/10 (122 votes)

#40 Miami

S5:E2

“Curiosity pays unexpected dividends,” observes Iggy Pop, legendary rock musician, Miami resident and one of Bourdain’s local guides in this multi-faceted, seductive city. The host visits favorite haunt Club Deuce bar, the B&M market in “Little Haiti” for cow foot soup, Islas Canarias with chef Michelle Bernstein for a different take on the Cuban sandwich, and explores “The Miami Sound” with Questlove and Willie Clark (founder, Deep City Records).

Cast & Chracters

character image Self - Host

Self - Host

Actor: Anthony Bourdain

The highest rated episode of Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown is "Lyon, France" (S3E3) with a rating of 8.90.

This episode received 193 votes.


The lowest rated episode is "Lagos, Nigeria" (S10E3) with a rating of 6.80.

This episode received 88 votes.

The highest rated episode is "Quebec" (S1E4) with a rating of 8.60.

This episode received 256 votes.


The lowest rated episode is "Colombia" (S1E3) with a rating of 7.50.

This episode received 212 votes.

The highest rated episode is "Copenhagen" (S2E4) with a rating of 8.30.

This episode received 183 votes.


The lowest rated episode is "New Mexico" (S2E3) with a rating of 7.20.

This episode received 143 votes.

The highest rated episode is "Lyon, France" (S3E3) with a rating of 8.90.

This episode received 193 votes.


The lowest rated episode is "Las Vegas" (S3E2) with a rating of 7.20.

This episode received 137 votes.

The highest rated episode is "Iran" (S4E6) with a rating of 8.80.

This episode received 291 votes.


The lowest rated episode is "The Bronx" (S4E2) with a rating of 7.60.

This episode received 125 votes.

The highest rated episode is "Scotland" (S5E3) with a rating of 8.20.

This episode received 155 votes.


The lowest rated episode is "South Korea" (S5E1) with a rating of 7.40.

This episode received 139 votes.

The highest rated episode is "Marseille" (S6E2) with a rating of 8.20.

This episode received 121 votes.


The lowest rated episode is "Ethiopia" (S6E5) with a rating of 7.20.

This episode received 103 votes.

The highest rated episode is "Manila, Philippines" (S7E1) with a rating of 8.40.

This episode received 152 votes.


The lowest rated episode is "Senegal" (S7E6) with a rating of 7.30.

This episode received 101 votes.

The highest rated episode is "Hanoi" (S8E1) with a rating of 8.70.

This episode received 200 votes.


The lowest rated episode is "Minas Gerais, Brazil" (S8E8) with a rating of 7.20.

This episode received 83 votes.

The highest rated episode is "Porto, Portugal" (S9E8) with a rating of 8.50.

This episode received 114 votes.


The lowest rated episode is "Los Angeles" (S9E1) with a rating of 7.30.

This episode received 100 votes.

The highest rated episode is "Singapore" (S10E1) with a rating of 7.90.

This episode received 102 votes.


The lowest rated episode is "Lagos, Nigeria" (S10E3) with a rating of 6.80.

This episode received 88 votes.

The highest rated episode is "Hong Kong" (S11E5) with a rating of 8.80.

This episode received 120 votes.


The lowest rated episode is "Cajun Mardi Gras" (S11E7) with a rating of 7.40.

This episode received 86 votes.

The highest rated episode is "Asturias, Spain" (S12E2) with a rating of 8.70.

This episode received 114 votes.


The lowest rated episode is "Indonesia" (S12E3) with a rating of 7.10.

This episode received 72 votes.

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