I’m not one to care for celebrities, I don’t like to idolize people. It is sad when they pass away but when his death was announced, I actually felt true sadness.
oh, wow. After your comment, I had to Google the scene to check and they are indeed! Actually, I think Anthony is sitting kinda between Bill and Scarlet. :D Very cool. Thank you for noticing!
I've avoided watching any Anthony Bourdain videos since he passed away in 2018 because it hurt me how he went, but it's nice to see him again. Kinda like that cool uncle who'd give you a pack of smokes. RIP Tony.
@@DanielAndersssonIt's not a case of liking someone so much, it's actually quite weird. It's bizarre & uncomfortable, it's what you call "para sociable' as if they all knew him very well. They didn't, it's attention seeking for likes & comments based on fantasy. Social media has made folk ill, divisive & uncooperative.
Having lived in Tokyo for 3 years I completely agree. The Japanese do every single thing they do the best that it can possibly be done. You go to Ramen shops, where the family has been doing Ramen for generations the hand make it the broths are to die for. The shop owners are so humble and they only want to see that you enjoy the food you can get food that’s five star for next to nothing all over the countryside all throughout the city. I miss it big time.
How did he not know how much he was loved all over the world. He wanted to be loved by one person, his girlfriend who pushed him away. The evening he committed suicide. He was an amazing man, wonderful storyteller and just a sweet humble person who was haunted by depression that eventually took his life. We miss you Anthony. We all hope your making great food in your afterlife and making people happy. Truly a one of a kind.
Oh boy do we all miss Anthony Bourdain!!!!! What a brilliant and interesting Chef. I loved the way he just Strode along and always looked so comfortable and confident in where he was going. Such a treasure still missed. Watching ReRuns is great. But I always know I’ll think, damn he’s dead!
I miss him so much. I know he saw such siffering and darkness, and that had to have taken a tole on his soul. He found the light in every dark corner. Rest in peace sir😢🌌
If I recall, he stated Tokyo as his “one place” in the early years of his fame but cited a change to Vietnam in later years. IMHO, both are great food choices….
What he says about food in Japan is spot on. They'll take French, Italian, Mediterranean, Indian cooking, put their Japanese precision to it and absolutely nail it.
Anthony was as real as they come. Like many of us he had demons. RIP GOAT I would say Vietnam may be the best place to live the rest of my life when I retired
Hands down! I was so impressed with Japanese food. Savoured all the tastes while visiting and they were all good. One of the best countries in the world, if you ask me. Wish I had an opportunity to live there. I don’t think I would’ve thought of ever leaving. One other country left such a mark on me. Guess which one.
There is so much to see and explore. A very proud culture that is honest and proud of its history. One of my favourite places in the world. Which country?
Yeah, my japanese ex-girlfriend got flavor in meals she'd prepare without using excessive butter, oils, salt, spices, or even shoyu, It was mind-bending ❤
Nah, Tokyo has the most Michelin star restaurants on earth for a reason. Michelin level chefs all have similar standards and tastes. Also, Japanese food is extremely versatile. It includes yōshoku, which is their interpretation of all types of Western foods as well. So you can still get the best pizza, steak, French onion soup, hamburgs etc. as part of Japanese food.
I beg to differ, all respect to my idol Anthony. But Mexico is the place to live for food, Japan I understand the simplicity of the food or ingredients they use to make there food so good. I’m not trying to be biased because I’m Mexican but Mexico doesn’t have anyone close to there gastronomía.
Mexico is top 6 surely. Japan does the simple things incredibly well though -- rice, seafood, and beef of the highest quality. My top 6 below in no particular order: Japan Mexico Spain Thailand Chinese Greek Many will argue Italy is top 6 but I disagree -- I've spent 6 month combined in Italy visits and pizza and pastas get old very quickly -- Florentine steak is very good, but lots of countries do good steak. French, American, Brazilian, Argentine all does good steak. Italy is the most popular cuisine but it is not the best or most complex. Honorable mention: Peruvian Lebanese Indian
The point was that Chefs from around the world who dedicate their lives into their palette shared the same answer to the question. The point being Japanese food and how their chefs prepare their food is all based on the quality of their product, and how to use that to enhance the flavors. It makes perfect sense. I love Mexican food too though.
@@Originalman144 I like your list. I think I'd replace Greek with Italian or even French, only because I can't live without Pasta or bread. edit: and pizza
@@Official-OpenAI It’s almost impossible to make these list haha. Greeks make some amazing breads too 😋 do a quick google search for “Greek bread.” I truly think they have everything the French do on the bread side plus more. There’s also a French pizza (they don’t call it pizza but it’s the same thing) down in the Strasbourg region- it’s called Alsatian Tarte Flambe. It was tasty. The Greeks also make a pretty decent pizza. Though usually on focaccia bread or in a slightly deep dish style.
Listen carefully, he did not describe any attributes that point to place, culture, nor local materials. It's all about the Way, and Methods, used in Japan.
@@WhatMakesaGreatChefwell Croatia really cause firstly the food and the Beach. But I love the cultures as well. I'd never want to live in Japan but id love to visit one day.
BS! The food in Tokyo isnt humbling. Its good but not markedly better than many other places. The only difference is it pays EXTREMELY well to be a cook in Tokyo, because their upper class eat out for every meal. You can make bank off cooking the same steak dinner for 20 or so high level salary men every night
His show was fantastic
which
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@@Ahmad-qx6pgCooks Tour, No Reservations, The Layover and Parts Unknown
@@Ahmad-qx6pgthis clip is from Parts Unknown
He was fantastic
I lived through Anthony Bourdain by watching his shows. I miss him.
I’m not one to care for celebrities, I don’t like to idolize people. It is sad when they pass away but when his death was announced, I actually felt true sadness.
Well said. Me too.
🇯🇵 Japan. Tokyo. Period.
Absolutely correct Anthony❤
He really is a guy that open our eyes and expand our tastebuds by showing us different cultures from different countries
sitting at the New York Bar at the Park Hyatt from Lost In Translation. Class
Is it? I was thinking the same thing
He was a film nut
We're Sausalito
I didn't even notice that tbh lol. not alot of people know about that movie. MAJOR CLASS.
racist movie tho
I'm overwhelmed with sadness every time I see an Anthony Bourdain video. Just seemed like a really good guy. RIP Tony.
He was offed
Me too man, me too...
His gf was a pedophile, these people aren’t your friends.
Really miss watching this guy globe trotting around. Eating great food and sometimes drinking a tad much.
Absolutely love bordain, but sometimes drinking a hair too much may be understating it haha. Rest in peace, buddy.
To me he always looked drunk all the time (but high functioning)
@@utarian7 and with great physical health, always in good shape
Miss you, Tony. You were always my favorite on screen personality.
I sure do miss Anthony 🥺
He makes me want to travel. When everything else in the world makes me want to stay home in my safe little bubble.
We all do
Food for thought… I’m going to Japan next month because of this video. Thanks Tony. 😢
It’s amazing how Anthony lives on , his voice , his personality. My God his shows were unequaled. World is poorer without Anthony Bourdain 🇮🇪🇮🇪
Miss him so much. So much.
Never missed an episode. Wish you was still here. You are loved
I noticed he is sitting at the same bar atop the Park Hyatt Hotel where Bill Murray sat in Lost in Translation. Possibly the same seat.
oh, wow. After your comment, I had to Google the scene to check and they are indeed! Actually, I think Anthony is sitting kinda between Bill and Scarlet. :D Very cool. Thank you for noticing!
I’ve sat in that exact chair. Let me tell you it’s worth it.
There's some BS'ing in this thread !
STFU !
Te adoro Anthony por tu amor por nuestro país ❤
Rest in peace Tony we all miss you dearly
This japan episode was just perfect.
100%
He's right though 90-95% of chef's especially back then said/say Japan.
still would
based weeb chefs
@@williamwestmoreland4069 believe it or not, there are people who respect japanese culture that don't live online
@@Kay3o sorry, italy for me, en yes i'm a chef for 25 years
Mexico 100%
I've avoided watching any Anthony Bourdain videos since he passed away in 2018 because it hurt me how he went, but it's nice to see him again. Kinda like that cool uncle who'd give you a pack of smokes. RIP Tony.
Same.
Omg, same!!! God rest his soul!!! 🙏
Who do people like this guy so much? RIP I guess but come on he had a great life
@@DanielAndersssonread his book, kitchen confidential. You’ll understand.
@@DanielAndersssonIt's not a case of liking someone so much, it's actually quite weird. It's bizarre & uncomfortable, it's what you call "para sociable' as if they all knew him very well. They didn't, it's attention seeking for likes & comments based on fantasy. Social media has made folk ill, divisive & uncooperative.
Having lived in Tokyo for 3 years I completely agree. The Japanese do every single thing they do the best that it can possibly be done. You go to Ramen shops, where the family has been doing Ramen for generations the hand make it the broths are to die for. The shop owners are so humble and they only want to see that you enjoy the food you can get food that’s five star for next to nothing all over the countryside all throughout the city. I miss it big time.
You get it. It’s next level
I miss Bourdain
How did he not know how much he was loved all over the world. He wanted to be loved by one person, his girlfriend who pushed him away. The evening he committed suicide. He was an amazing man, wonderful storyteller and just a sweet humble person who was haunted by depression that eventually took his life. We miss you Anthony. We all hope your making great food in your afterlife and making people happy. Truly a one of a kind.
Oh boy do we all miss Anthony Bourdain!!!!!
What a brilliant and interesting Chef. I loved the way he just Strode along and always looked so comfortable and confident in where he was going. Such a treasure still missed. Watching ReRuns is great. But I always know I’ll think, damn he’s dead!
I miss him so much. I know he saw such siffering and darkness, and that had to have taken a tole on his soul. He found the light in every dark corner. Rest in peace sir😢🌌
No other celebrity chef/food & travel host even comes close to Anthony Bourdain. He is one of one.
Yea that's true. No one comes even close.
Miss you, Tony! There will never be another like you!😢
Fascinating
If I recall, he stated Tokyo as his “one place” in the early years of his fame but cited a change to Vietnam in later years. IMHO, both are great food choices….
This show, episode, put the thought into my head about going to Tokyo
I watched every one of his shows. Now it’s still too difficult to rewatch. 😢
Miss You man
Great video! Thanks for putting it out!
Have shared this video with many people
I’m Hispanic so of course im biased but I could eat Mexican food for the rest of my life with no complaints
I miss him. Dream guy ❤
Miss him.
I love the way he talked.
His voice and the way he described food and experience is amazing
Aa a half Japanese person I feel that never ending pressure (in a good way) for perfection
I’ve sat in that exact chair, and the view looking outward is mind blowing…The lights just keep going. It doesn’t end.
This was the Japan episode ❤
"time to hang out" ~Anthony Bourdain
jesus christ
What he says about food in Japan is spot on. They'll take French, Italian, Mediterranean, Indian cooking, put their Japanese precision to it and absolutely nail it.
100%
I miss your show ANTHONY!!!!!!!
Miss watching you bro RIP ❤️
Agree.
Anthony was as real as they come. Like many of us he had demons. RIP GOAT
I would say Vietnam may be the best place to live the rest of my life when I retired
Gone wayyyyy too soon. I need to get these videos
Travel channel had the best food shows ever from No reservations, Bizzare Foods & ManvsFood!
Puts raw fish on rice -- OH WOW GENIUS!
My Guy ,The Best,Shared truth so you kno wats next,already happen
uncle tony we miss you
Mine wood be Sicily and second Thai land…Anthony borudain said some of the best cook come from Thai land.
Both great choices!
Rome.
everyone must watch his HBO documentary, road runner
su voz❤
What’s the name of the show ?
100% agreement
Anthony Bourdain is missed.
what episode is this?
Can you tell us what show this is from? What episode?
japan mcdonald and japan 7 11 videos on the internet alone shows that they have better quality food even within the same industry
I love Japanese food too, but it’s Greece for me.
im a grown man and i cry on the Hong Kong episode.........every fucking time. its the best show
We miss you, Tony
Where is this video from?
Wow that’s fascinating. I know I’m from Tokyo and I can’t take much more of eating out in America…. 😅
Japanese food has so much to explore.
✨😔✨♥️✨
Changed and a little frightened, whoah
A good friend of mine, from Italy as well, told me he had the best Pasta al ragu' alla bolognese made by a chef in Tokyo.
I lived in Japan for 4 years, and this is correct
miss that dude......
As a chef who has worked high and low brow, I say this is a fact. While many other cuisines fascinate, there is just something about Japan.
Hands down! I was so impressed with Japanese food. Savoured all the tastes while visiting and they were all good. One of the best countries in the world, if you ask me. Wish I had an opportunity to live there. I don’t think I would’ve thought of ever leaving. One other country left such a mark on me. Guess which one.
There is so much to see and explore. A very proud culture that is honest and proud of its history. One of my favourite places in the world. Which country?
@@WhatMakesaGreatChefis it 🇮🇹 Italy?
Help. Episode?. And season?
Love Anthony.
Miss Anthony. RIP
But Mexico is the correct answer, followed by Korea, then Japan.
The cia killed him 😢
f'n handsome devil. cool as hell too. RIP Tone
So much Anthony after his death.
RIP 🥺
Of course, the home of the original IRON CHEF!
Yeah, my japanese ex-girlfriend got flavor in meals she'd prepare without using excessive butter, oils, salt, spices, or even shoyu, It was mind-bending ❤
I miss Tony 😢
Dang I’m a cook and i would have to agree Lol
Japan and Korea for me personally
Imagine how much diversity and immigration is helping this.....
If only he had just lived a few more years..
Yes. Cooking belongs to east and middle east. Doesn't matter how fancy you try to make a western cuisin, it's not gonna work.
Exactly, way more ancient and sophisticated food cultures.
🎌
Every Westerner doubted the Samurai until he had his/her culinary revenge - Anon..
VIETNAM BRO
I really doubt they would all say Tokyo. Quite presumptuous.
Nah, Tokyo has the most Michelin star restaurants on earth for a reason. Michelin level chefs all have similar standards and tastes. Also, Japanese food is extremely versatile. It includes yōshoku, which is their interpretation of all types of Western foods as well. So you can still get the best pizza, steak, French onion soup, hamburgs etc. as part of Japanese food.
I beg to differ, all respect to my idol Anthony. But Mexico is the place to live for food, Japan I understand the simplicity of the food or ingredients they use to make there food so good. I’m not trying to be biased because I’m Mexican but Mexico doesn’t have anyone close to there gastronomía.
Mexico is top 6 surely. Japan does the simple things incredibly well though -- rice, seafood, and beef of the highest quality. My top 6 below in no particular order:
Japan
Mexico
Spain
Thailand
Chinese
Greek
Many will argue Italy is top 6 but I disagree -- I've spent 6 month combined in Italy visits and pizza and pastas get old very quickly -- Florentine steak is very good, but lots of countries do good steak. French, American, Brazilian, Argentine all does good steak. Italy is the most popular cuisine but it is not the best or most complex.
Honorable mention:
Peruvian
Lebanese
Indian
The point was that Chefs from around the world who dedicate their lives into their palette shared the same answer to the question. The point being Japanese food and how their chefs prepare their food is all based on the quality of their product, and how to use that to enhance the flavors. It makes perfect sense. I love Mexican food too though.
@@Originalman144 I like your list. I think I'd replace Greek with Italian or even French, only because I can't live without Pasta or bread.
edit: and pizza
@@Official-OpenAI It’s almost impossible to make these list haha. Greeks make some amazing breads too 😋 do a quick google search for “Greek bread.” I truly think they have everything the French do on the bread side plus more.
There’s also a French pizza (they don’t call it pizza but it’s the same thing) down in the Strasbourg region- it’s called Alsatian Tarte Flambe. It was tasty.
The Greeks also make a pretty decent pizza. Though usually on focaccia bread or in a slightly deep dish style.
RIP Tony 😉
Listen carefully, he did not describe any attributes that point to place, culture, nor local materials. It's all about the Way, and Methods, used in Japan.
I said Japan thinking jist off the top but then(NY) NYC, France..
Mine would be Bosnia or Mexico.
Bosnia? That’s one you don’t see much on peoples list. Why’s that? What makes it your top?
@@WhatMakesaGreatChefwell Croatia really cause firstly the food and the Beach. But I love the cultures as well. I'd never want to live in Japan but id love to visit one day.
He was inspired by that first they have 😂
Says tokyo but italy/rome ?
True, now its south Korea.
😂Korea is a joke
Au revoir Tony!
It's because they care. They give a damn.
BS! The food in Tokyo isnt humbling. Its good but not markedly better than many other places. The only difference is it pays EXTREMELY well to be a cook in Tokyo, because their upper class eat out for every meal. You can make bank off cooking the same steak dinner for 20 or so high level salary men every night