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  1. Jan 7, 2008 · Singapore: With Anthony Bourdain, Russel Wong. Singapore is a country devoted to food. Its people have adapted Chinese, Indian, Malaysian and Indonesian cuisines into plentiful, cheap but exquisite foods. To Tony, this might be best place on Earth.

    • (59)
    • 2008-01-07
    • Documentary, Adventure, Reality-TV
    • 43
    • Where Bourdain Ate in Singapore
    • A Cook’s Tour
    • No Reservations
    • The Layover
    • Parts Unknown
    • Singapore Food Tours to Try

    Before jumping into the list of places Tony Bourdain ate in Singapore, I thought it might be helpful to use a map to show where all of the places are – as you can see, he ate in a variety of areas around the city. Using that map to get oriented, now let’s go through each of the places Tony ate, during each of his visits to film there.

    While he likely just visited once, there are actually two episodes in season 2 of A Cook’s Tour that feature Singapore – episode 10 and episode 13 (which is split with Bangkok). As such, he visits a lot of places – and this is a great place to start if you’re following Tony’s footsteps.

    Anthony Bourdain makes his first return visit to Singapore a few years after his first visit; it was right as he hit his stride in No Reservations and a fitting destination to kick off season 4. Best of all, he visited other restaurants and food spots during this trip.

    After reading about the premise of The Layover in Tom Vitale’s In the Weeds: Around the World and Behind the Scenes with Anthony Bourdain, I was even more impressed by how much Tony and the team were able to pack into each episode. Singapore is no exception; it was a fantastic series premiere to show how well you can eat in a short time.

    Tony’s final trip to Singapore took place in early 2017 and was used as the premier episode for season 10 of Parts Unknown. Given that it was his fourth visit, it was quite a feat to come up with even more places to eat – but as usual, Tony and his local companions did a top-notch job.

    As if you don’t have enough options already, here are a few tasty-looking food tours to try during your trip, to make the absolute most of your time there. Have any questions about these many great places visited by Anthony Bourdain in Singapore, or see something I need to correct? Let me know in the comments below.

  2. Anthony Bourdain spent 24 hours in Singapore, a gastro-tourist’s heaven. Here's a selection of Tony’s best tips from the episode and be sure to check them out before your next trip.

  3. Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations. #NoReservations Consult Program Guide. Main. Articles. Photos. Video. Episodes. Pinterest. Facebook. Twitter. Email. Season 3, Episode 10. Singapore. Tony uncovers Singapore's rich cuisine that incorporates Chinese, Indian, Malaysian and Indonesian influences. See Tune-In Times. Previous Episode. Argentina.

  4. When Anthony Bourdain visited Singapore on his show No Reservations, he and his crew picked many restaurants. Here are all the addresses and the dishes showcased in a convenient list. This is No Reservations, season 4, episode 1.

  5. Jan 7, 2008 · Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations. Singapore. Available on Investigation Discovery, Food Network, Science Channel, Discovery, TLC, Travel Channel, HGTV, Prime Video, discovery+, iTunes, Hulu, Animal Planet, Philo, AHC GO, Destination America GO, Discovery Life GO, Cooking Channel. S4 E1: Singapore is a country devoted to food.

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