9:17 Tony, after playing soccer with a pigs bladder, walking in the sunshine with a rainbow behind him, looking so happy… I hope he’s still there in a certain kind of way. What a fantastic day. RIP Tony. We miss you.
Anthony helped me through my dark times and addictions. Through the television I traveled with with him allowing me to escape the pain of coming off substances. He was like the cool uncle truly part of the family.
Same man, his death was the only time i ever cried for a famous person. He was a fellow cook, foodie, jiujitero and just all around normal dude trying to get a drink.
A thoroughly decent human being who is so very sadly missed. I am so sorry you couldn’t speak to someone about how you were feeling before you left us. God bless, sleep well Mr Bourdain. “ They never really die those that live on in the memories of those that are left behind “
Just miss this guy. I have a collection of his DVD's with all of this earlier stuff. I will keep them and hand them down. They are a treasure just like Anthony !!! How I wish we could turn back time and save him !!!!
I love that nothing is wasted. I was raised that way by Dutch parents that survived WWII in the Netherlands. Used everything down to giving the bones to the dogs.
Anthony a great guy who loved Portugal & Portugal loved him dearly to ,. Eating great food accompanied with great wine surrounded by great people in a great country... a recipe for a great episode.,.,. Anthony you were one of Portugal's adopted sons, you were gone to - to soon my brother :(
The biggest thing I'm learning watching through this series so far is that Americans are missing out in terms of family-style dishes. While going out as a group is common, sharing a large dish for the group is practically nonexistent. Every culture I've seen so far focuses on a meal as a group activity and event, and it seems like so much more fun to enjoy a meal as a group than the per-person paradigm of American cuisine.
Depends on what part of the country you are in. In the South we have a lot of restaurants that serve 'family style'. They bring out huge portions for the table to share. We do it at home all the time, but it is nice to go out as a family too. 😎
It’s adorable seeing Tony witness his first live animal killing when one knows the final score by the end of Parts Unknown. Like, a decade later, he’ll be smothering a little white goat for the Māori. Life is crazy.
Tony forgot he had a Brother that loved him. I feel for his brother. He should have reached out to him! I miss Tony. He passed a day before my Dad so early June is very tough. 😢❤
Always enjoyed just listening to Anthony, didn't even have to watch although I did. I am revisiting his videos now. Thank you for providing them for us to enjoy. When I read Anthony's books I heard his voice. Such a loss. I still refuse to believe he took his own life. He was too crazy about his daughter, maybe one day I will know for sure. RIP Tony may god keep and hold you.
If only the world could hear the cry’s of those who shed their tears alone if only those tears hadn’t fallen in solitude hidden from anyone who could catch them if only the world didn’t rain so hard on the souls who feel the drops like anvils maybe if that last cry for something to hold onto wasn’t spoken in a room of disinterested smiles there could be another adventure with you
Good call not showing the chapter where Tony and Chris went back to the French village of their childhood, their old house, recreating Tony's oyster epiphany, the Dune de Pilat, in the end, it was more of a personal experience as the Bourdain siblings realized that they weren't searching for their childhood but rather, their father.
So this is the episode that trained Tony to become a bottomless pit. LOL. It's amusing how much he can eat and he meets his competition in Portugal. Also it was amusing to see Tony meet his drinking competition in Vietnam when he takes shots of homebrewed rice wine, or rice whiskey I think it was. RIP Tony B.
Can't believe there is something that made me miss my ex mother in law. An AMAZING Portuguese cook! If you haven't eaten real Portuguese food, it's a must.
@@cdb5001 I think it’s less that we don’t value it and more so that there just isn’t really a large Portuguese diaspora in the USA. I’m sure people would love it if it was available.
@@KnivingDispodia these is a significant diaspasora, but unlike the Italians who sell you the sizzle and not the stake, we're very humble and quiet about our own great cuisine.
@@cdb5001 Speaking as an Italian American from the west coast, I have never once encountered a Portuguese person in my life. The closest thing is my Brazilian brother in law haha. I’m sure you guys are out there, just keepin your heads down.
@@KnivingDispodia not a lot of us out there, aside from Napa Valley (go figure, where there's wine, there's Portuguese). Most of us are out in Mass, Penn, and NY as well as Canada.
Mr Bourdain, wherever u r - thank you for bringing the world of cuisine to us. You are so dearly missed. Did you leave the bag of food under the table? That would have been hilarious 😁
For years I watched Tony, lusting after his physical appearance, but also for his insight into what life was about. So happy there are still videos to watch and cookbooks to purchase.
The deed is performed quickly and efficiently. But one of the butchers got kicked in the groin. And don't miss us out on what happened to the pig's bladder.
@@jeanlundi2141 Insecure about their meat? I don't think so. I speak for myself in this. Vegetarians are like religious fundamentalist. They feel entitled to be the chosen ones. They 'sound' entitled. There's more, but that's why we're triggered by Vegetarians.
@@razony Give me a freakin break. There are vegetarians of all kinds, just like eat meaters. Don't be stupid. You sound like a child. There ARE some vegetarian that sound like religious fundamentalists, but it only triggers YOU personally, because it bothers you. I faced those same people and I don't bring them up in my mind all the time, all think all vegetarians are like that. I also have had many vegetarians friends that were not like that, if you haven't and can't conceived of them you are just an intelectual pleb.
I always wanted to take a bite out of a procutto ham . I had a job making tapas food I realized that this is the defence of the ham it's to hard just to bite and prevents you from eating the whole ham .
I am not a butcher but have had the experience of butchering a few live chickens. Before giving the kill cut, I always said a little prayer thanking them for their sacrifice and making a promise to myself that the life I'm going to take would not be in vain, that it would sustain everyone and nothing will go to waste. I am not a religious person, I am an atheist at best. I just respect all lifeforms, even those in the bottom of the food chain.
He didn't. He had struggled with depression for most of his life and he and his gf had an open relationship because Anthony traveled 270 days a year and she had her own career and wasn't always able to go with him. So they each saw other people but enjoyed the time they had together when they were able to.
What brakes my heart is I am just now learning about him and his life in this day and age that I feel as if I can not trust what I hear or see . The creater of the new movie about A B life admitted that he put 10 hours of AB s voice into the computer to make AB say something he wanted his voice to have said . So I feel angry .
I come and watch these from time to time...
It feels like visiting an old friend..
RIP Tony!
Up your meds perhaps? And go try your kind words on your loved ones who are alive and who you actually know nugget
@@yourgay3226 please spread your negativity somewhere else
9:17 Tony, after playing soccer with a pigs bladder, walking in the sunshine with a rainbow behind him, looking so happy… I hope he’s still there in a certain kind of way. What a fantastic day. RIP Tony. We miss you.
I still don't know what he was having at the end of the show that made him so unpleasant.
I'm with you. He was/is my cooking hero.
Anthony helped me through my dark times and addictions. Through the television I traveled with with him allowing me to escape the pain of coming off substances. He was like the cool uncle truly part of the family.
Me too. Nothing like being transported away for a brief period of time during DT's eh?
@@HanzytheHeretic yesssirrr lol
Amen. The world would have another flavor with him. Might as well live.
Same man, his death was the only time i ever cried for a famous person. He was a fellow cook, foodie, jiujitero and just all around normal dude trying to get a drink.
THIS. This was the 1st chapter from the book A Cook's Tour. Now I finally know WHERE FOOD COMES FROM.
RIP Tony
Fun to see how his abilities as a presenter develop from episode to episode
Miss him very much
Probably cooking for the angels in heaven ❤
no matter where he was, he always spoke of the locals and the country with respect - miss ya Tony
A thoroughly decent human being who is so very sadly missed. I am so sorry you couldn’t speak to someone about how you were feeling before you left us. God bless, sleep well Mr Bourdain. “ They never really die those that live on in the memories of those that are left behind “
I miss this man so much
Just miss this guy. I have a collection of his DVD's with all of this earlier stuff. I will keep them and hand them down. They are a treasure just like Anthony !!! How I wish we could turn back time and save him !!!!
was introduced to him thru wifey reading his book and it was at the time so mind blowing about the "insider" info of a chef.
He is weak minded
And you’re forget able
@@billysunday7507 you seem weak yourself
@UCGKymieE7omFcGyVmfoaLMw he had more Strength in One Hand than you have in your entire Life.
I have been impressed with the urgency of doing. Knowing is not enough; we must apply. Being willing is not enough; we must do.
I will love the light for it shows me the way, yet I will endure the darkness because it shows me the stars.
Dude the back tracks in this show have no business going so hard🤣🔥
I love that nothing is wasted. I was raised that way by Dutch parents that survived WWII in the Netherlands. Used everything down to giving the bones to the dogs.
I really miss this guy, especially in these strange times...
Just discovered Anthony bourdain and have consumed like all his content + kitchen confidential in a week. Love him
Welcome to the good stuff😄
If you have never read his books, they're worth a read as well.
Anthony a great guy who loved Portugal & Portugal loved him dearly to ,. Eating great food accompanied with great wine surrounded by great people in a great country... a recipe for a great episode.,.,. Anthony you were one of Portugal's adopted sons, you were gone to - to soon my brother :(
I love this man so much. He brings you close to the customes of other culters. No one can even come close to Anthony Bourdain. Love him dearly.
Nothing superficial about this guy, he told it like it was. Rest In Peace Tony, you were the man!
Wish you were still here mate...
Thousands of candles can be lit from a single, and the life of the candle will not be shortened. Happiness never decreases by being shared.
The biggest thing I'm learning watching through this series so far is that Americans are missing out in terms of family-style dishes. While going out as a group is common, sharing a large dish for the group is practically nonexistent. Every culture I've seen so far focuses on a meal as a group activity and event, and it seems like so much more fun to enjoy a meal as a group than the per-person paradigm of American cuisine.
Yes. I'm German
Not in my family, lol.
you're making a pretty big generalization...
Depends on what part of the country you are in. In the South we have a lot of restaurants that serve 'family style'. They bring out huge portions for the table to share. We do it at home all the time, but it is nice to go out as a family too. 😎
@@TitoTimTravels you're right, but it's not the *norm*, which is what I was trying to say with my original post.
Always good to see when he was happy with his brother...unique.
Is anyone else as obsessed as I am with this mind?
You are missed and loved.....
It’s adorable seeing Tony witness his first live animal killing when one knows the final score by the end of Parts Unknown. Like, a decade later, he’ll be smothering a little white goat for the Māori. Life is crazy.
My grandfather was born 1913 in Alabama. They also used the pig bladder as a ball. This is why the American football is called a ‘pig skin.’
True fact
What a beautiful country🇵🇹
Failure will never overtake me if my determination to succeed is strong enough.
I visited Arcachon several times and loved it every time. The people, the food, the views : outstanding!!!!!
Tony forgot he had a Brother that loved him. I feel for his brother. He should have reached out to him! I miss Tony. He passed a day before my Dad so early June is very tough. 😢❤
Great vibes
I miss him so much
I love these! Thank you travel channel, it's a wonderful way to keep Bourdains memory alive. Makes me smile :)
Glad you're enjoying GoTraveler. Check out the full series on TH-cam or GoTraveler.com
It’s 2021 and here I am still watching all these videos of AB.
2022 here and forever
May he Rest In Peace
Always enjoyed just listening to Anthony, didn't even have to watch although I did. I am revisiting his videos now. Thank you for providing them for us to enjoy. When I read Anthony's books I heard his voice. Such a loss. I still refuse to believe he took his own life. He was too crazy about his daughter, maybe one day I will know for sure. RIP Tony may god keep and hold you.
I’m reading Kitchen Confidential now and it’s impossible not to hear Anthony’s voice. Truly a well lived life, yet still such a great loss.
If only the world could hear the cry’s of those who shed their tears alone if only those tears hadn’t fallen in solitude hidden from anyone who could catch them if only the world didn’t rain so hard on the souls who feel the drops like anvils maybe if that last cry for something to hold onto wasn’t spoken in a room of disinterested smiles there could be another adventure with you
So my favourite soup is also his favourite soup.. caldo verde! no wonder this Man was the one who teached us what BDE means!!!
What does BDE mean?
Just love him there will be no one like him EVER
The best thing I ate in Portugal was "Cabrito".
Rotisserie baby goat.
To this day, I can still smell it and taste it.
What we call - Food to Travel for...
Good call not showing the chapter where Tony and Chris went back to the French village of their childhood, their old house, recreating Tony's oyster epiphany, the Dune de Pilat, in the end, it was more of a personal experience as the Bourdain siblings realized that they weren't searching for their childhood but rather, their father.
Se te extraña Anthony!!!
Agreed, just like I'm doing now.
So this is the episode that trained Tony to become a bottomless pit. LOL. It's amusing how much he can eat and he meets his competition in Portugal. Also it was amusing to see Tony meet his drinking competition in Vietnam when he takes shots of homebrewed rice wine, or rice whiskey I think it was. RIP Tony B.
Can't believe there is something that made me miss my ex mother in law.
An AMAZING Portuguese cook!
If you haven't eaten real Portuguese food, it's a must.
It's one of the best cuisines in the world but gets no love because Americans don't value it.
@@cdb5001 I think it’s less that we don’t value it and more so that there just isn’t really a large Portuguese diaspora in the USA. I’m sure people would love it if it was available.
@@KnivingDispodia these is a significant diaspasora, but unlike the Italians who sell you the sizzle and not the stake, we're very humble and quiet about our own great cuisine.
@@cdb5001 Speaking as an Italian American from the west coast, I have never once encountered a Portuguese person in my life. The closest thing is my Brazilian brother in law haha. I’m sure you guys are out there, just keepin your heads down.
@@KnivingDispodia not a lot of us out there, aside from Napa Valley (go figure, where there's wine, there's Portuguese).
Most of us are out in Mass, Penn, and NY as well as Canada.
As an organizer I start from where the world is, as it is, not as I would like it to be.
The accordion player looks like Hardy from Laurel and Hardy 😳🤣
Legend!
god I miss him
The red-haired lady in the blue glasses is Anthony's first wife, Nancy. She is also in the other Portugal episode and the San Sebastian episode.
And apparently she was a bump on a log.
@@Orenoryori what does that mean?
@@foggycraw6758 She didn’t do anything; she wouldn’t work despite being well-educated. I think he briefly touches on it in Medium Raw.
@@Orenoryori Maybe if he would have stayed with her he would still be here.
Im sorry that the darkness consumed you. Rip. U are missed
Mr Bourdain, wherever u r - thank you for bringing the world of cuisine to us. You are so dearly missed. Did you leave the bag of food under the table? That would have been hilarious 😁
Tony had a really strong connection with Portugal...
For years I watched Tony, lusting after his physical appearance, but also for his insight into what life was about. So happy there are still videos to watch and cookbooks to purchase.
I want some,drooling .
@rickbyce5875,
Yes,me too 😋🥰🤤😋🥰🤤!
"No, there is no vegetarians here"- I already like the video. And people look normal too.
Thanks for the upload!
💯
Them playing football with the pigs bladder cracks me up😂
lol my dads childhood in portugal
Work for something because it is good, not just because it stands a chance to succeed.
How much Tony's brother must miss him. Everyone still asks why Tony. Why?
American Icon
Never knew Anthony Bourdain and Happy Gilmore both had the same boss lol.
I bet that food was delicious it looked really good and man I wish I could have been there to have it with you rest in peace Anthony Bourdain
That beautiful, beautiful flan. Have I already mentioned that??
Prarie oysters... Yum
It is STILL unbelievable to me this man is gone…😢😢😢😢
man, this makes me feel old, back when you could smoke indoors
Those were the days. Clubbing with a cigarette inn the dancefloor was my prop
Depends what country you’re in
The deed is performed quickly and efficiently.
But one of the butchers got kicked in the groin.
And don't miss us out on what happened to the pig's bladder.
We will never know y ? As for my daughter ..Fly High With All Our Angels...So missed xo
Binge worthy!
"Theirs NO vegetarian's here." Amen to THAT!
They should have had a show called No Vegetarians instead of No Reservations.
@@taotao98103
Nice!
People getting triggered by vegetarians.It's like people feel insecure about their preference for meat.
@@jeanlundi2141
Insecure about their meat? I don't think so. I speak for myself in this. Vegetarians are like religious fundamentalist. They feel entitled to be the chosen ones. They 'sound' entitled. There's more, but that's why we're triggered by Vegetarians.
@@razony Give me a freakin break. There are vegetarians of all kinds, just like eat meaters. Don't be stupid. You sound like a child.
There ARE some vegetarian that sound like religious fundamentalists, but it only triggers YOU personally, because it bothers you. I faced those same people and I don't bring them up in my mind all the time, all think all vegetarians are like that. I also have had many vegetarians friends that were not like that, if you haven't and can't conceived of them you are just an intelectual pleb.
The possibilities are numerous once we decide to act and not react.
Essential
9:10 nice Rainbow
18:30 grabish ?
Thats a rich man right there
00:40 if he just remembered that ! he would still be here :(
Aaaaa what a beautiful way to kill pork, just like we do down in my ranch in Mexico
👍
I paused the program and went to Amazon to buy some duck rillettes.
the chef didnt suspect a thing because he is french, so of course his dish is the best thing tony has ever put in his mouth
Worry often gives a small thing a big shadow.
12:23 Real John Lennon is alive and eating pork ears in some random farm of Portugal
I always wanted to take a bite out of a procutto ham . I had a job making tapas food I realized that this is the defence of the ham it's to hard just to bite and prevents you from eating the whole ham .
I wonder what happened to the food he tucked away?
I am not a butcher but have had the experience of butchering a few live chickens. Before giving the kill cut, I always said a little prayer thanking them for their sacrifice and making a promise to myself that the life I'm going to take would not be in vain, that it would sustain everyone and nothing will go to waste. I am not a religious person, I am an atheist at best. I just respect all lifeforms, even those in the bottom of the food chain.
Forget Tony, learn to eat, respect food and don't waste nothing. That is the most important lesson.
Went to soon... could you not abided with us if not for just a little while. We could have used your voice in this unforgiving time of madness 😠.
Rest in peace...I'm sad that he took his life because of his girlfriend...
He didn't. He had struggled with depression for most of his life and he and his gf had an open relationship because Anthony traveled 270 days a year and she had her own career and wasn't always able to go with him. So they each saw other people but enjoyed the time they had together when they were able to.
I only watched the part about Portugal, don't care about the rest tbh
The part where he hangs with his brother some more?
Does anyone else think his brother looks like Spock? At least a Volcan?
Freedom is not worth having if it does not connote freedom to err.
I would eat all of the Linguiça and get yelled at just like home.
adds
What wherever the hel)
French women are beautiful @16:33 , that's why I married one
Why are his nails cut into points? Creepy
@11:11
what's "creepy" is you seeing something that really isn't there...
Cobra heart anyone????👀
Hit me with your pet shark!
What brakes my heart is I am just now learning about him and his life in this day and age that I feel as if I can not trust what I hear or see . The creater of the new movie about A B life admitted that he put 10 hours of AB s voice into the computer to make AB say something he wanted his voice to have said . So I feel angry .
These ducks do have some 'sort' of fatty liver syndrome!