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  1. The #1 food writer and television presenter in the world, and star of Travel Channel and CNN, Anthony Bourdain reinvented the food travel genre. In his groun...

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  2. Anthony Bourdain A Cook's Tour. 35 Episodes. 2002. G - General Audience. The #1 food writer and television presenter in the world, Anthony Bourdain reinvented the food travel genre. In his groundbreaking first series, Bourdain travels around the world indulging his taste for local cuisine and eccentric characters. Director (s) Christopher Collins.

  3. S1.E15 ∙ Tamales and Iguana, Oaxacan Style. Tue, Apr 2, 2002. Oaxaca, Mexico - Chef Tony Bourdain explores the exotic and colorful indigenous zone of Mexicos Oaxaca region where he tastes toasted grasshoppers and other delicacies. His adventure ends with mariachi music and, of course, lots of tequila.

  4. Season 1. Cooking and dining with Anthony Bourdain! The #1 food writer and television presenter in the world, Anthony Bourdain reinvented the food travel genre. In his groundbreaking first series, Bourdain travels around the world indulging his taste for local cuisine and eccentric characters. You never know what he’ll say, who heâ ...

  5. Jan 8, 2002 · Anthony Bourdain: A Cook's Tour. Available on ViX, Pluto TV, Prime Video, Tubi TV, Amazon Freevee, Plex. The #1 food writer and television presenter in the world, Anthony Bourdain reinvented the food travel genre. In his groundbreaking first series, Bourdain travels around the world indulging his taste for local cuisine and eccentric characters.

  6. A Cook's Tour. 2002 -2013. 2 Seasons. Food Network. Travel, Food & Cooking. TVG. Watchlist. A New York City chef embarks on a global culinary trip in search of unusual and exotic dishes. Streaming.

  7. Nov 5, 2002 · A Cook's Tour is the written record of Anthony Bourdain's travels around the world in his search for the perfect meal. All too conscious of the state of his 44-year-old knees after a working life standing at restaurant stoves, but with the unlooked-for jackpot of as collateral, Mr. Bourdain evidently concluded he needed a bit more wind under his wings.

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