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      • Rather than simply sticking to the tourist spots in Colombia, he headed deep into the jungle to the heartland of cocoa production: the isolated city of Miraflores in Guaviare region, where he learned firsthand about the challenges and conflicts facing rural Colombians.
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  2. Anthony Bourdain. Anthony Michael Bourdain ( / bɔːrˈdeɪn /; June 25, 1956 – June 8, 2018) was an American celebrity chef, author, and travel documentarian. [1] [2] [3] He starred in programs focusing on the exploration of international culture, cuisine, and the human condition. [4]

    • Anthony Michael Bourdain, June 25, 1956, New York City, U.S.
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    • Destinations Bourdain Visited in Portugal
    • Highlights from Bourdain’s Lisbon Visit
    • Porto Highlights from Bourdain’s Two Trips
    • Highlights from Island Hopping The Azores

    During his many travels, Anthony Bourdain visited three places in Portugal and filmed episodes there: 1. Lisbon (visited once, one episode) – Bourdain visited Lisbon before it was cool to do so, back in Season 8 of No Reservations– and was perhaps part of the reason it became so. 2. Porto (visited twice, three(ish) episodes) – His two trips serve a...

    On his trip to Lisbon, Tony ate his way across the Portuguese capital, sampling the best of what the city’s culinary scene has to offer. That included Portuguese staples like Portuguese sardines, Bacalao/Bacalhau (salt cod, which helped the Portuguese become such successful ocean explorers), and bifana, the casual marinated pork sandwich with musta...

    Bourdain made two trips to Porto, which appeared in three episodes: Episode 7 and Episode 10 of Season 1 A Cook’s Tour, and Episode 8 of Season 9 of Parts Unknown. Both times, he was mostly guided by his boss/former boss from Les Halles in NYC, José De Meirelles. Together they eat their way across the city, sampling Bacalhau in many forms, loads of...

    Finally, Bourdain goes off the beaten path, by Portugal standards, with a trip to the Azores. These remote volcanic islands were unsettled until the Portuguese arrived in the 15th century; it was the Portuguese excellence at seafaring that helped them discover and settle the islands to build the unique community and culture that persists to this da...

  3. Sep 27, 2022 · In his research, Mr. Leerhsen traced Mr. Bourdains travels with trips to Montreal, Japan and France, where he and his wife talked their way into staying in the same room where Mr. Bourdain...

  4. Jan 24, 2024 · Here are the places he ate during those trips: Housyouzuchi (Kanazawa) Nanao Fish Market. Omicho Market (Kanazawa/Ishikawa) Yamanoo (Kanazawa/Ishikawa) For more details on the great meals he had in this part of Japan, read my full guide to where Anthony Bourdain ate in the Ishikawa Prefecture.

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  5. Feb 22, 2024 · As some of Anthony Bourdain’s first adventures in Vietnam (during A Cook’s Tour) included a journey to communities along the Mekong River, this seemed like a fitting place to start the list of all the places he visited in the country. For this part of his travels, he was joined by restaurateur Philippe Lajaunie, his former boss from Les Halles.

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  6. Jun 9, 2018 · KAYSERSBERG, France — The suicide of Anthony Bourdain, the celebrity chef and television host, left the residents of Kaysersberg, a small village in the Alsace region of France, known for its ...

  7. Jun 8, 2018 · June 08, 2018. • 10 min read. Anthony Bourdain changed the way we travel. He passed away on June 8, 2018 in France. The following interview with National Geographic took place in 2015, and the...

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