Anthony Bourdain
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17
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House of Prime Rib
yesterday · San Francisco
Hanoi, Vietnam
Where Bourdain and Barack Obama ate bun cha in 2016. The table and stools are now on display.[^1]
Tokyo, Japan
Featured in Parts Unknown Japan. The Lost in Translation hotel.
New York, United States
Former home restaurant where Bourdain was executive chef [2]
New Orleans, United States
French Quarter landmark. His New Orleans base for several episodes.
New York, United States
Mentioned in Kitchen Confidential.
Provincetown, United States
Mentioned in Kitchen Confidential.
Hyde Park, United States
Mentioned in Kitchen Confidential.
New York, United States
Mentioned in Kitchen Confidential.
Nantucket, United States
Mentioned in Kitchen Confidential.
New York, United States
Mentioned in Kitchen Confidential.
Provincetown, United States
Mentioned in Kitchen Confidential.
New York, United States
Mentioned in Kitchen Confidential.
Provincetown, United States
Mentioned in Kitchen Confidential.
New York, United States
Mentioned in Kitchen Confidential.
Tokyo, Japan
Solo-booth tonkotsu ramen. He praised the solitary dining experience.
Seattle, United States
Bourdain called this Seattle sandwich shop "a holy place" and said it should be a UNESCO site. He praised the artisanal cured meats shop founded by Armandino Batali and participated in the meat-curing process during his visit, which was featured in the "Pacific Northwest" episode of No Reservations.
Bangkok, Thailand
His base during the Bangkok Parts Unknown episode.
New York, United States
Mentioned in Kitchen Confidential.
Los Angeles, United States
Sunset Strip legend. His go-to during LA shoots for Parts Unknown.
New York, United States
Mentioned in Kitchen Confidential.
New York, United States
West Village dive bar burger. Featured in Kitchen Confidential.
Washington, United States
Mentioned in Kitchen Confidential.
San Sebastián, Spain
Bourdain visited this traditional Basque pintxos bar in San Sebastián multiple times, returning like a "heat-seeking missile." He bonded with the staff on his first visit years prior and kept returning for the incredibly fresh seafood and Basque specialties made to perfection, particularly the wild mushrooms with foie gras and egg yolk.
Lima, Peru
Virgilio Martínez's flagship. Bourdain visited for Parts Unknown Peru, called it extraordinary.
New York, United States
Mentioned in Kitchen Confidential.
New York, United States
Mentioned in Kitchen Confidential.
New York, United States
His preferred NYC base in later years. Lower East Side, close to the action.
Paris, France
Yves Camdeborde's Saint-Germain bistro. Bourdain cited it as one of the best in Paris.
New York, United States
Mentioned in Kitchen Confidential.
New York, United States
Mentioned in Kitchen Confidential.
New York, United States
Mentioned in Kitchen Confidential.
New York, United States
Mentioned in Kitchen Confidential.
Singapore, Singapore
Iconic hawker centre. Featured in Parts Unknown Singapore.
New York, United States
Mentioned in Kitchen Confidential.
Washington, D.C., United States
Mentioned in Kitchen Confidential.
New York, United States
Mentioned in Kitchen Confidential.
New York, United States
Mentioned in Kitchen Confidential.
New York, United States
Mentioned in Kitchen Confidential.
New Orleans, United States
Neighbourhood po-boy shop he loved. Featured in No Reservations New Orleans.
New York, United States
Mentioned in Kitchen Confidential.
New York, United States
Mentioned in Kitchen Confidential.
Beirut, Lebanon
Anthony Bourdain visited this farmers' kitchen and social enterprise celebrating Lebanese culinary traditions. The restaurant features daily-changing cooks from different regions of Lebanon who prepare authentic home-cooked dishes and share stories about their regional specialties from the chef cooks at communal tables.
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Ipanema beachfront. Featured in Parts Unknown Brazil.