The huge sea food restaurant was in Soi Sukhumvit 24, exactly behind the building that I used to live, every night after finish, the staff play football in the parking lot. Covid killed that restaurant and now is a construction site, another building.
Rewatcjimg his old shows is an eye opener in to how he really was. Such comments as lying crying on my bathroom floor, do I have a problem, among many more. So sad he had so many issues, he was, and still is, an icon and a legend.
This is the episode that spurred and lit the fire for me to visit Thailand. Truly one, if not the best trip of my life! Thank you Tony! Rest in Paradise.
The veil between brilliance and sanity is thin. That makes inspirational people like him vulnerable. He will be missed. But at least he left a mark for others to appreciate.
I really admired him. I followed him from the beginning when he wasn’t very well known. I would mention him to my friends and coworkers and how great he was but they didn’t know anything about him. Finally one girl I worked with was a big fan too and we would talk and laugh every week about his latest episode. I sure miss him.
@@brandonknable7890 Brandon, I think it was called Kitchen Confidential but just look up Anthony Bourdain Book. He might have written more than one, I just don't recall.
*"AMPHIBILICIOUS"* 🤣🤣 When he's in the funky fish market restaurant & brings up K-mart it brought up memories for me!!🤣 because my local K-mart had not only the concession section up front where you'd get the famous Icee from the icee polar bear & popcorn, etc BUT it had a cafeteria/diner in the back as well. 1970's Orange & Brown decor, trays you'd take your food to your table with & you could hear "blue light special on isle 9" just like he mentions here😍
💯🔥👍 this is a great episode. A Cook’s tour is my favorite. Bourdain will live forever via his writing and television, that is the best any of us can hope for from existence.
I enjoyed every episode of no reservations and i miss this day Time and time again I don’t know how many times I watch TV shows about food and Traveling but watching Anthony Bourdain was like listening to a friend tell a story and you enjoy every word they are saying
Im a Chef also , first discover Anthony Bourdain in 1999,via Kitchen Confidential, hooked ever since, miss this man so very much , and his books , and my days of globe trotting around SEA and Australasia. Gotta get on a plane again soon., soooooooon god dam it 😂❤🙏
A combined market/restaurant is such a cool concept, where you buy what you want to eat and someone prepares it for you. I have never heard of this before but I would definitely try it
You can binge the whole series on our free GoTraveler app - www.gotraveler.com/ We'll also be posting clips and content on RUclips. Stay tuned and thanks for watching, Yogi!
You can tell he was a rookie at this stage, trying so hard to be entertaining, later on, it kind of came naturally, missing you Mr. Bourdain, you are still the best!
This guy helped pull the trigger . We list a monumental writter. I know it's this channel that helped pull the trigger. We all know the course that lost a grest. Many helped.
I am greatly missed Anpisothony Bourdain's shows, Part Unknown. I like his episodes' foods tours around the world, his unbiases monologue on the locals' foods were very awsome.
While in the Marine Corps, I spent about 6 weeks in Thailand for a training exercise "Operation Cobra Gold" during the summer of 2000'. I was just 21 years of age at the time and had a blast there. This particular episode took place in 2003' apparently.
Cobra Gold still goes on every year, although there's talk of stopping it. US-Thai relations suffered somewhat after several US ambassadors said some very foolish things.
He had what we admired most in the 1960s himself as a person staight out there without any social mask. We admired that because we all felt how unreal our parents formality was!
@@schrodingerscat3912 I agree, I move from America to here, Bangkok, 15 years ago, and the city changed a lot, in some ways for better but in general become a plain city, kind of bore as the dictatorship introduced a lot of regulations, they want to be Singapore.
Born and raised in Bkk, I’m very certain that none of my Bangkokian friends including myself know any of these places. Serve the extreme to the tourists!!!
I keep commenting on these episodes but dang it he was kind of one of the last of the Mohicans with regards to being a chef with no expectation of media recognition he felt guilty about what recognition he did get he was injured childish filled with rage as chefs throughout history have been .I get cooks looking for jobs now who want to do anything but cook and it grieves me deeply (most of them will never learn the triumph of actual cooking) when I was a line cook in 1997 in NYC Anthony was my inspiration that this was an honest way to make a living he was one of my hero’s when he died he did so tired accomplished and let down by fame . Cheers chef
I've been bingeing this channel for the last week, immense gratitude for your work uploading Bourdain's lesser-known first show.
television sure was cheezy back then. still is, but that was a bad era.
Lesser known? This is what got him famous
@@ballerboy2381 for folks that give a damn for food and living…we both know this was a culinary jumping off point…
Thanks for watching, William! Happy to hear you're enjoying A Cook's Tour. There are also clips of the show in the new documentary, Roadrunner.
Why they killed Anthony?
There will never be another Anthony Bourdain. We miss you.
RIP Tony, I hope NYC puts a marble statue of You in Central Park, You are an American Cultural Icon. We miss You Chef.
He's Not from NYC...... DUH. He's from Leonia NJ
The huge sea food restaurant was in Soi Sukhumvit 24, exactly behind the building that I used to live, every night after finish, the staff play football in the parking lot. Covid killed that restaurant and now is a construction site, another building.
Rip
Ah that sucks - cheers for the update though 🙏🏻
That’s heartbreaking
Biggest corporate takeover ever
Rewatcjimg his old shows is an eye opener in to how he really was. Such comments as lying crying on my bathroom floor, do I have a problem, among many more. So sad he had so many issues, he was, and still is, an icon and a legend.
This is the episode that spurred and lit the fire for me to visit Thailand. Truly one, if not the best trip of my life! Thank you Tony! Rest in Paradise.
Thank you for sharing! Thailand is breathtaking. Glad you had an amazing trip.
Pardon me what was so great about that? I'm asking in a good way
@@martinmunoz7798 the clams
There was only 1 Anthony Bourdain the brutal honesty i miss... Raw honesty no bull
Bangkok is without a doubt the best environment for this show. And Anthony makes it even better.
100% agree!!
He had such a way with words, sorely missed
This episode form start to finish is everything I love about Bourdain and his crew. ❤️
The veil between brilliance and sanity is thin. That makes inspirational people like him vulnerable. He will be missed. But at least he left a mark for others to appreciate.
💯🔥👍 facts
Tony was right about on thing “All Great French cooks and Great Italian cooks come from a little town in Mexico”
Please post more Bourdain episodes. thank you. 🙏✌️
this show was genius for its time.
Yes, it was :)
He truly lived an incredible life! His quick wit and jokes never cease to crack me up and bring joy and laughter to my life. RIP Tony!
I really admired him. I followed him from the beginning when he wasn’t very well known.
I would mention him to my friends and coworkers and how great he was but they didn’t know anything about him. Finally one girl I worked with was a big fan too and we would talk and laugh every week about his latest episode. I sure miss him.
Make sure you read his book if you haven't already done so.
@@guzzijack9714 what book
@@brandonknable7890 Brandon, I think it was called Kitchen Confidential but just look up Anthony Bourdain Book. He might have written more than one, I just don't recall.
He even has documentary on Amazon was good
@@guzzijack9714 that was his ‘breakout’ novel .. he wrote a few before, first published in 1995 Cheers
Bourdain had a sarcastic wit and adventurous spirit. Greatly missed❤❤❤❤
Anthony Bourdain is the best ever I can't get enough
This show in its time was so organic. It couldn’t happen today.
Ive never met Him but i sure am regretting it, Tony is the first travel guy foodie i watched in my teens, rip Tony.
I would gladly watch RUclips ads for these episodes. This guy is great to watch talk about food and travel.
Thanks so much for sharing! Glad you're enjoying this series. We have more food and travel on our free GoTraveler app: www.gotraveler.com/
definitely one of the BEST, Anthony Bourdain's tv travel show!
Glad you're enjoying it, Chris!
@@GoTraveler Yes indeed 😻😻
I bought and passed on then re bought his books so many times it’s unreal! He was such a great writer and very sadly missed.
*"AMPHIBILICIOUS"* 🤣🤣
When he's in the funky fish market restaurant & brings up K-mart it brought up memories for me!!🤣 because my local K-mart had not only the concession section up front where you'd get the famous Icee from the icee polar bear & popcorn, etc BUT it had a cafeteria/diner in the back as well. 1970's Orange & Brown decor, trays you'd take your food to your table with & you could hear "blue light special on isle 9" just like he mentions here😍
I come back to your video everytime i want to cry.
Dude was a rock star of the industry.
MISS BOURDAIN .COOL GUY👍👍👍👍👍♥️🙏
💯🔥👍 this is a great episode. A Cook’s tour is my favorite. Bourdain will live forever via his writing and television, that is the best any of us can hope for from existence.
I miss this dude , just a true person
Couldn't have said it better. Thanks for stopping by!
He killed himself. Mentally ill. Very sad.
@@mikeodonovan9299 How is it that you are qualified to make a diagnosis?
RIP. from a Thai Fan!
This man is the reason for all these so called "foodies" out here today
He hated foodies
I proudly count myself among those epicures. Live like Tony lived.
I really miss this guy man. Long Live Anthony Bourdain
Awesome! He’s truly missed 😥
I will never forget this extraordinary beautifully flawed yet perfect person.
I liked all his work...but this was my favorite
Bourdain is awesome all around. Missing him. Working hard right now to continue his legacy
I miss this man's view of society and food...sad that he was taken away from us. Rest in peace Tony.....truly missed
He died. Everyone will. No need to be upset
There’s never been a better song recorded than “hey, where did my fist go?”!
I enjoyed every episode of no reservations and i miss this day Time and time again I don’t know how many times I watch TV shows about food and Traveling but watching Anthony Bourdain was like listening to a friend tell a story and you enjoy every word they are saying
Anthony "COOK FREE" Bourdain
Such a talent, great writer, stringer of words and wit. Still miss him
I love Bourdain's voyages. Never gets old, timeless...
This was his best stuff!
Love this show miss you Tony just to walk among us GOD SPEED friend
Damn I miss this man!! Absolutely one of a kind 🤘🤘❤️❤️
Quite a story teller he was.
Love you, Anthony, you’re a hero to me❤
Great to see some older stuff from this legend!
Thanks for watching!
Im a Chef also , first discover Anthony Bourdain in 1999,via Kitchen Confidential, hooked ever since, miss this man so very much , and his books , and my days of globe trotting around SEA and Australasia. Gotta get on a plane again soon., soooooooon god dam it 😂❤🙏
We love you, Tony!
I love you, too!
I for one love the lower production value and edgier Tony in this first show
Miss u tony ❤
Miss this guy
One night in Bangkok and the world's your oyster! 🤟
Just watched the barbecue episode, immediately clicked on this. Thank you.
Thanks for watching, Ronnie!
Watching this while currently living in Bangkok. I've gotta find that fish restaurant now!
You should!
A combined market/restaurant is such a cool concept, where you buy what you want to eat and someone prepares it for you. I have never heard of this before but I would definitely try it
A "vegamite" of Thailand. Lmao. Tony was a gem
Miss you
I miss this man 😘😘
More !!!! Bourdain
You can binge the whole series on our free GoTraveler app - www.gotraveler.com/ We'll also be posting clips and content on RUclips. Stay tuned and thanks for watching, Yogi!
Love how chill Anthony was.
I miss what Bangkok used to be. But still, visit Thailand. It is awesome.
You can tell he was a rookie at this stage, trying so hard to be entertaining, later on, it kind of came naturally, missing you Mr. Bourdain, you are still the best!
Na. He is a natural at this. He is right at home and that is what shows!
He was definitely just being himself. He didn’t have to try.
This guy helped pull the trigger .
We list a monumental writter.
I know it's this channel that helped pull the trigger. We all know the course that lost a grest.
Many helped.
The James Dean of food shows. RIP.
This is very entertaining! I started bingeing yesterday. I CAN STOP 😅🫶🏽
Glad you enjoy it!
I've spent many an hour at the Seafood Market!!! Love it!!!
I am greatly missed Anpisothony Bourdain's shows, Part Unknown. I like his episodes' foods tours around the world, his unbiases monologue on the locals' foods were very awsome.
I love it 🥰 Laos food is so amazing every bite is a burst in your mouth like fire 🔥 work
Miss this guy ❤
He was so awesome
Thanks for that Tony 👍🏻
While in the Marine Corps, I spent about 6 weeks in Thailand for a training exercise "Operation Cobra Gold" during the summer of 2000'. I was just 21 years of age at the time and had a blast there. This particular episode took place in 2003' apparently.
Cobra Gold still goes on every year, although there's talk of stopping it. US-Thai relations suffered somewhat after several US ambassadors said some very foolish things.
All episodes from seasons 1 & 2 were produced in 2000/2001 and aired in 2002/2003 Which means this one was filmed in 01 and aired in 03
I miss this man.
This is classic Tony,,what a legend he was.will always be missed.
I have been enjoying these videos a lot. They are rough and kinda corny but led to some pretty epic shows later.
Start showing those too!
This guy should be some kind of food saint.
I live in Bangkok a great city . RIP AB.
For some reason, these videos help my anxiety. Thank you so much for sharing...😊❤
You are missed Anthony!!!
Good bless Anthony bourdain
Thank you for posting ❤❤❤
One of my favorite.
Ours, too.
Damn I really miss this show. He was so awesome to watch
Love it how Anthony says prawns 🦐🇦🇺
Thank you so much, looking forward to the next episode. Cool that your mixing them up in your own order, so it’s always a surprise what’s next.
That was the last episode. Season 2 only had 13 episodes.
Glad you like it! You can also watch the full series on our free GoTraveler app.
I’m so glad these are on YT!! Haven’t seen this series in long time :) also “the Vegemite of Thailand” 😂
I know right.. that is the best line ever..!!😂
Simply awesome 😎
"It's like the Vegemite of Thailand" ❤
you go to Thailand - everything is amazing...
Aaahhh... SG... ❤
He had what we admired most in the 1960s himself as a person staight out there without any social mask. We admired that because we all felt how unreal our parents formality was!
12:32 - priceless... he was special!
Anthony was a genius
Miss you man
more of this please!
You can watch the entire 2 seasons for free on GoTraveler: video.gotraveler.com/shows/anthony-bourdain-cooks-tour
My third day and Bangkok I began plotting how to move there. Absolutely great city
Not the same city anymore
@@Alecasand oh well, America is not the same country anymore
@@schrodingerscat3912 I agree, I move from America to here, Bangkok, 15 years ago, and the city changed a lot, in some ways for better but in general become a plain city, kind of bore as the dictatorship introduced a lot of regulations, they want to be Singapore.
Born and raised in Bkk, I’m very certain that none of my Bangkokian friends including myself know any of these places. Serve the extreme to the tourists!!!
Well, Bangkok is tourist place, now with covid thais finally learned how important those farangs are for the economy.
Correct. Ban Lao isn't even open anymore. I guess its good to keep the "secret" places a secret:-)
Man i miss this dude
Dear whatever god there is out there, bring this man back. I know it won't be possible, but I just want to say that. The uncle everyone wants.
I keep commenting on these episodes but dang it he was kind of one of the last of the Mohicans with regards to being a chef with no expectation of media recognition he felt guilty about what recognition he did get he was injured childish filled with rage as chefs throughout history have been .I get cooks looking for jobs now who want to do anything but cook and it grieves me deeply (most of them will never learn the triumph of actual cooking) when I was a line cook in 1997 in NYC Anthony was my inspiration that this was an honest way to make a living he was one of my hero’s when he died he did so tired accomplished and let down by fame . Cheers chef