What I loved most about Anthony Bourdain: he could be at a Michelin rated restaurant in Europe, a hut in Vietnam, or a suburban greasy spoon…but he approached every experience with the same respect, interest, passion, and appreciation.
I always loved his comments about chefs talking about what they'd want their last meal to be, and a lot of them would choose something like their mother's meat loaf smeared with ketchup on white bread.
he did that because he was in pain...the guy was all messed from life, doing drugs, being in huts and five star restaurant, he was trying to escape from himself. the food was all an escape, in reality he just wanted to be numb
@@chefjohnathankitchen8896 Lol it makes the Wafflehouse so classy. They must of found a rare location without the crack whores in the corner shooting up.
When traveling on business, I had a bout of insomnia and decided to walk in an unfamiliar city. The only dining option open at the time was a Waffle House. There I saw a profound example of humanity. There was a waitress working the graveyard shift who had ability to provide childcare. She toiled away whilst here small child sat quietly in a corner booth with a coloring book. All the other employees took turns to look in on the her kid. Everyone working there was close. Her working a shift was either out of the need for a paycheck and/or deep sense of obligation to her colleagues. Regardless, it touch me deeply to see this little community of caring people. I tipped well and went back to my room and slept like a baby.
I worked at a Waffle House with a woman who was 40 plus, 8 months pregnant, a new grandmother, and worked the overnight shift. She never complained ONCE and worked harder than everyone. Truly a badass woman.
One of my favorite Bourdain episodes. They call the waffle house exactly as it is. No ego. Its a quality establishment. RIP Anthony, you're so terribly missed. One of my idols.
Austin Burras I laughed so hard at this comment because it’s true. I left south Florida to get out of Irmas path. The whole entire way up, the only food options still open we’re either Waffle House or gas stations
No matter what culture you belong to, sometimes you just can't beat good old cheap, inviting food like this. Here in America it's Waffle House, Soul Food, BBQ, or your favorite local diner. In Mexico it could be a tamale, street taco, or torta place. In an Asian country it could be a cheap dumpling or soup restaurant, etc., but there is always a wonderful, welcoming taste that appeals to just about everyone.
@@electrictroy2010Coming off a graveyard shift and tired, sore, and pissed off but when I go to the waffle house it's an immediate warm feeling. The staff know my order. I sit down and a glass of coke is there immediately. They make conversation, we shoot the shit, and the chef makes a bacon hashbrown bowl with pickles tossed on top. Then I sit there for an hour decompressing and vibing. Another person told the waitress to watch out cuz "That guy looks and sounds like Ted Bundy motherfucker" and she simply said "I know!" With a grin and a wink. Waffle House is eternal, and even when humans go interstellar you can bet that on every space station there will be a waffle house.
This is love. Waffle House, feeding Southerners and newcomers both drunk and lonely. Waffle House was there for me when no one else was. Thank you, Waffle House.
I got out of a South Carolina Jail at 3am over a minor possession charge years and years ago. My ride wasn't going to be there for another two hours, and all I had to my name was my wallet, fifteen bucks, and a flip phone. But! Hark, what do I see right across the county highway? A blessed Waffle House. They knew I'd just gotten released. They didn't care. They fed me and treated me kindly.
@warwhore97 Kurt Vonnegut was quoting his sister who tragically died of cancer at a young age and at that time in America people were ashamed of a cancer caused death.
Two of my favorite chefs. I like Sean Brock, I like his understanding of, historical and cultural, and respect of Low Country cuisine, from a place my father grew up. I was gifted the opportunity to dine at Husk a few years ago for my birthday, wonderful present from the wife. I love Anthony Bourdain. He is a poet and spoke meaning into the sometimes meaningless places of a kitchen. The dishwashers, the line cooks, burning yourself, getting yelled at, your legs hurts, your arms hurt, you do too many drugs after work, you drink too much to wash it away with your proverbial fellow comrades in arms, you live another day to tell the tales. Contemplative, world-weary in his later days. Came so far from where he started, always learning. Troubled. His sudden death, without explanation from him, I still haven't gotten over it. He was a celebrity who didn't want to be one. He enjoyed the simple but good, the warmth of dishes best made by someone's grandmother. I don't think there will be another Bourdain, they don't make those anymore.
I see this as the finest example of the brilliance of Anthony Bourdain. Scoring that music for this scene is the stuff of legends. RIP , Tony. You hit this one out of the park for me.
stoner4010 I'm sure his long-term struggles with depression had absolutely nothing to do with his suicide, right? Where's this fake news you claim he was pushing? Sources or it didn't happen, my dude.
Maybe Sara is overweight... I don't know her. However, if she is, she can fix that if she wants to. But.... YOU... you are a know-nothing, mouth-breathing clown who is irrevocably cruel, petty and stupid and there's nothing you can do about it. You are a waste of space. Go back to Inf0warz so the adults here can have a conversation without you, the ugly and annoying child.
I’ll tell ya what, Anthony Bourdain is greatly missed. I’m American and haven’t traveled that much outside the U.S. and I learned so much about other places and cultures from his shows. He got along with everyone.
This was exactly why Bourdain made his mark in the culinary world. Here was a man that had travelled the globe and sampled some of the finest cuisine known to man. And yet, he was more than willing to eat at a down-home blue collar eatery. It was that contagious love for food that made a mark on his audience.
It will soon be 5 years since Anthony left us and I still get choked up. Although this was a short video, it still got me teary eyed. Even though I never knew nor met him, it still feels like the loss of a close friend to me. When I make it over the rainbow, maybe I'll bump into him and see what kind of conversation pops up. You are sorely missed mon ami.
What’s awesome about Bourdain was how he appreciated food for how human of a thing it is, not for any of the restaurant’s ratings or nebulous signifiers like “authentic”. Waffle House is clearly something many people feel they have a connection to and there is joy in this shared feeling of it being a sanctuary destination for people when out late doing whatever.
In Tony's own words, cooking is an inherently nurturing thing. If you decide to do it and even more so, decide to cook well, you're on the side of the angels. Honest people cooking honestly feeds everyone in the world everywhere.
This was one of my favorite episodes. He didn't care if he ate at a 3 star Michelin restaurant, had noodles with the President, or ate a tasting menu at the waffle house with a fellow chef. As long as the experience, conversation & food was good. The world is truly a lesser place without him. You will be missed, Anthony Bourdain
I just noticed that as well. Anthony and Sean adding a degree of class to the WH experience. This is in fact what cooking is all about. The greasy spoon places. It’s not healthy, it’s nothing magically, but it makes a turd.
@@jordanwartell-composer yep. One of the most famous and important works of music of all time. Probably a good idea for these folks to remember that it's not a theme song to a TV show or car commercial lol.
The thing I like about Waffle House is there’s no judgment. My friends and I stopped by Waffle House coming back from a competition and we were in sports coat, slacks and dress shirts. We walked and and took a seat and it was almost empty and the waitress says where we were looking like a million bucks and we explained our competition. She asked us if we won and unfortunately we got 3rd place but she still gave us all a free waffle of our choice. A homeless man who has nothing but a tank top and shorts on and the president of the US can walk in their and still receive the same hospitality
I'm heartbroken. I have my job in a kitchen because of this guy. I'm in a good place with a good paying job because of him. Yes Chef Thank you Chef Rest in peace chef.
I remembered Anthony Bourdain and it was this episode and Vietnam that came to my mind. A great guy who literally inspired love for food, travel and a deep respect for other cultures. What a legend!
I lived in Charleston in the early 2000’s for about 3ish years. We ALWAYS ended up at that exact Waffle House ( over the bridge on 17) sitting in those EXACT little bar seats. It was the only place we could always go late night, there was always police outside, and it was never an issue. Ever. Literally a saving grace for so many of us late nighters. Once I got dosed at a party and we fled to WH. We were accepted, fed, and made it home. So damn cool to see Chef take AB there on his CHS trip. For all of us that know, really know how significant this simple establishment is to this very special community.
Favorite WH memory: One in the morning, just a couple of customers, third (or is it fourth?) cup of coffee, Al Green on the jukebox: "I'm so tired of being alone".
You know the funny thing is from this episode I got exactly what they ordered and every time I go to Waffle House I think about this episode. Anthony you were something special, the world seemed like a better place, just by sitting down and having a meal with people. And the experiences you get from doing it. RIP we all will miss you.
@@WishQuitting Order of hashbrowns scattered, smothered, chunked and covered. Which translates as hash browned potatoes scattered on a griddle and fried with pieces of onions, chunks of ham and covered with a slice of American Cheese. I always got an order of hashbrowns scattered, chunked and diced. Which was scattered with chunks of ham and pieces of diced tomato. I had a friend who got their order double covered in the ring. Which meant he got two pieces of cheese and had his potato pieces fried in a clump like a potato cake instead of scattered across the grill. You can also get them CAPPED with mushrooms, TOPPED with chili and Pepped with pickled jalapeno pieces, and Country with sausage gravy. And any mix and match combination you can dream up. Want a double or triple sized order? One two or three slices of cheese? All the way? At one time the menu said there were several hundred thousand variations on the way they could make hashbrowns. I've never done the math but the permutations are pretty lengthy.
I was moving house, and my journey had brought me from Alabama to Mississippi. This Northern Yankee had only heard of the Waffle House in jokes and speech that wasn’t exactly reverential. I stepped in, looking like a total virgin, hoping I wouldn’t get shot or at least robbed. I came out a changed man for the better after tasting those waffles and hash browns.
My grandpa used to go to Waffle House all the time to get a BLT sandwich. After he died, we were looking through his old belongings and photos and we found a Waffle House “regular” award pin from 2009. 💛
When Anthony says the waffles are better than the French Laundry yea he was definitely no joke no judgement down to earth kind of guy. RIP my friend miss your shows!
Saw this episode when it first aired, but missed this little nuance until now. At 2:16, when they’re digging into the pecan waffle, the music gets cranked to reveal the intro music to the fine dining documentary series “Chef’s Table,” which I think is genius and obviously planned for dramatic and irony purposes. Well done!!
I’ve been to this one in Charleston, SC. Right next to the drawbridge and the octagon shaped Holiday Inn which is actually where I stayed. I walked in ordered just before midnight and got it to go. They forgot to butter my toast on my All Star Special but besides that I was just happy to have been in the same space as Anthony Bourdain at one time.
Waffle House saved my life once, on a lonely Christmas eve, as we drove down south to Disney World. Even McDonalds was closed, but this magnificent establishment remained open. RIP Anthony Bourdain.
I don't like people like you,, stay at home and cook on a holiday you lazy fucks,, you don't happen to think that these workers want to go home on Xmas eve to spend it with there family now do you??
What’s hilarious about Anthony’s last comment is that at the Culinary Institute of America (the school he graduated from) we recently took down a building sized banner of Thomas Keller (head chef of the French laundry) and replaced it with a commemorative banner for Anthony Bourdain. We also dedicated the main hall of the culinary building to him.
These have been in Arizona since I can remember and I was born in 82. Pecan waffle hash browns smothered, covered and chunked. Cheese eggs raisin toast w/ apple butter. OJ EVERY SINGLE TIME
I love the video. On my first trip stateside, I was tired and hungry, and I was welcomed with generosity and open arms. It was also my first "diner" experience (not sure if its considered a diner, though.) The staff became family in my short time there, taking great delight in valiantly trying to teach me how to order like a local. Still as vivid as yesterday, more than a decade hence. :)
Discovered him way too late. As a tribute and toast to Tony I did a "BOURDAIN DAY 2021 Tribute Tour" in London this year, full 40 minute episode on my channel. Less a "where he went/what he did" in London, more exploring and trying NEW things. Paying my respects and hoping to honour his memory by entertaining not only myself, but other fans. Fellow travellers, this is what you need.
I went back home for Mardi Gras weekend in Eunice La and got chance to meet Anthony , doing a segment for CNN that was from a promise he made from the Travel Channel show . He seemed genuine and sincere , natural charisma for people and our different cultures . God Bless this man … true original RIP .
Anthony Bourdain is a big reason why I started caring about WHAT I was eating. His shows were always on as soon as I got home from middle school, No Reservations, and Parts Unknown were always my go to shows. He always had fun, he always respected his guests as much as their opinions differed, and was always appreciative of the food he was presented with. This man, is a role model, hands down.
I love how right at 2:38 you can see the faint glow of blue cop lights outside the window over the guys shoulder, lol. Complete Waffle House experience lol.
True. If you're up after a certain hour and hungry, it is salvation. A typical 2am in Marietta, GA in early 2001 for me -- Roommate: "Let's go to Waffle House!" Me: "You read my mind."
I feel bad only knowing about Anthony after his passing. His honest enjoyment of down to earth food without having to "fancy-fie" it or talk down his nose at it makes me really respect him as both a chef and a human being. RIP man.
Lived in Georgia for almost 4 years during my time in the military. Back in California now. Two things I miss the most from back there are the gas prices and Waffle House. Place was always there for me if I was starving at 2am with nothing to eat in the fridge.
My grandmother still laughs about me proclaiming Waffle House to be the best food I've ever tasted, with much emotion, as a kid. It was Christmas, no where else was open and we'd been driving for hours looking for a place.
Eating in a Waffle House Christmas Day is almost a tradition. The place is usually packed to the walls with people all day. Whether it's somebody that wants an early morning breakfast before the big meal latter or somebody who wants a light night meal not made out of leftovers or somebody who just didn't want to cook at all or even a person that has nobody to eat with.
To give you an idea about how iconic Waffle House is, they finally had to start selling their coffee mugs because so many people were stealing them from their locations. People talk about the obsession with In-N-Out, Waffle House inspires similar feelings. I know people that live where there isn't a Waffle House that if they are traveling anywhere near one, they'll go out of their way to go to it. I have some friends in California that usually head East once a year to visit family in Kentucky and most of their meals are at Waffle House. I have some Canadian friends that traveled to Myrtle Beach several years ago and ate at least one meal a day at Waffle House. If I were to move from the South, I would have to say that other than my local craft breweries, the only thing I would truly miss would be Waffle House (assuming I moved to a part of the country in which the chain does not have locations).
Although the food isn't like... particularly to die for, y'know simple breakfast items and all, it is for sure everything you've said. I stayed in Myrtle Beach as well, had breakfast there every. single. day.
I grew up in Washington DC. There is not many around here. About 4 in a 55 mile radius. When I moved to Colorado. There was tons! I ate at one almost every night when I lived alone. Most of my mugs in my cabinets are waffle House mugs.
I had to watch this again. Anthony oh Anthony I miss you so. Eating at the Waffle House is a way of life in the south. I lived in Atlanta for a couple of years and I had my Saturday lunch there or at the Varsity. A patty melt with loaded hashbrowns and a coke. Thank you mam!
It's amazing that people hate themselves so much they will waste their time and post negative comment on youtube! stoner4010 go outside! Breathe in the air man! You're alive!!!!
I’m still obsessed with Waffle House. Love the cups. Love the employee’s names. Always an Ethel. Or a Lorraine. “Scattered, smothered and covered. Pecan Waffle, black coffee and a side of grits”. An American Institution that should be on our currency.
Ahhhh, grew up 3 blocks from this WH. 30 years ago hung out here with Brad, John, Chris, Richie, Billy and Rhonda....Our friend was the chef and ruined meals on purpose so he could give them to us. I just found a notebook belonging to RI that has our songwriting attempts and hand drawn band logos in it. Careless days....
First ever book i bought was year 2000, and it was kitchen confidential... i was mesmorized by it. Everywhere i travel, i do my regular "has Anthony Bourdain been there?"-- and i visit all those places. If its good for him, then its good for me. I have traced his steps in New York, Los Angeles, Rome, Sicily, London, Prague, Stockholm and Istanbul. He has given me such memories. He has shown me what to look for when traveling, what places to visit. I have went from goint to restaurants to searching out these lokal hole in the wall places in back alleys. I wont say "reast in peace" since he never rested, he had a mind that was constantly travelling. Mr Bourdain, thank you for the memories and food... hope to break bread with you where ever you are.
I don't always agree with Anthony's view but I honestly feel like he had an open mind despite his worldly experiences. I respect a person who can do that. I'm not religious but God bless because I don't know what else to say here.
The beauty of Waffle House is that for a lot of the tables the waitstaff doesn’t even have to leave the kitchen/prep area to take your order. They even deliver your food over a short walk next to the table.
I always tell them I want my hashbrowns " flipped flopped swept and mopped " and when they laugh and say " what?" I just tell them to order their favorite dish and I will see if they have good taste. Actually, I tell a lot of places to make me something they would make for themselves. It's always something new and I have never been disappointed.
@@astrum_nauta I could imagine it as letting the potatoes cook until crips and melded together on one side then flipped over, swept off the grill and mopped with a brush covered in country gravy or BBQ sauce.
Anthony Bourdains death personally hurt me. I developed a love for food from that man and my mother. She passed away and his adventures kept me grounded through it all
What I loved most about Anthony Bourdain: he could be at a Michelin rated restaurant in Europe, a hut in Vietnam, or a suburban greasy spoon…but he approached every experience with the same respect, interest, passion, and appreciation.
That's the beauty of food, and exactly why he was such a joy to watch. Every person who steps into a kitchen brings something new to the table.
If anything he would love the hut in Vietnam more then the Michelin restaurant in Europe he always avoided the beaten path.
I live in Vietnam, those huts or street side foods will blow your mind
I always loved his comments about chefs talking about what they'd want their last meal to be, and a lot of them would choose something like their mother's meat loaf smeared with ketchup on white bread.
he did that because he was in pain...the guy was all messed from life, doing drugs, being in huts and five star restaurant, he was trying to escape from himself. the food was all an escape, in reality he just wanted to be numb
I love how CLEARLY hammered they both are. As it should be.
It’s Waffle House at 3am what do you expect?
For sure. I mean that is the true experience, if you're gonna do it do it right haha
You gotta take a breathalyzer and be over to get into waffle house lol
That's when at least half of the people that go to waffle house go.
If you know anything about this guy , you would know he’s an alcoholic !! So he always was drunk !
I watch this a lot. Brings me peace. RIP Anthony
me too friend. me too
did he die eating that waffle? is that why the video was not complete?
Me too, my fiancée and I find it fun, easygoing and hilarious. (Chef’s Table thème plays...)
@@chefjohnathankitchen8896 Lol it makes the Wafflehouse so classy. They must of found a rare location without the crack whores in the corner shooting up.
@@paulchoi5206 I mean who doesn't go to Waffle House to watch the employees fight?
When traveling on business, I had a bout of insomnia and decided to walk in an unfamiliar city. The only dining option open at the time was a Waffle House. There I saw a profound example of humanity. There was a waitress working the graveyard shift who had ability to provide childcare. She toiled away whilst here small child sat quietly in a corner booth with a coloring book. All the other employees took turns to look in on the her kid. Everyone working there was close. Her working a shift was either out of the need for a paycheck and/or deep sense of obligation to her colleagues. Regardless, it touch me deeply to see this little community of caring people. I tipped well and went back to my room and slept like a baby.
That's such a nice story. Also something I would completely miss if I was in a bad mood. reminder to keep your eyes open
does the child sleep?
I worked at a Waffle House with a woman who was 40 plus, 8 months pregnant, a new grandmother, and worked the overnight shift. She never complained ONCE and worked harder than everyone. Truly a badass woman.
Such a poignant yarn that you have spun
Spent alot of time at waffle house when I was a kid. My mom worked there at the time. I'd play music on the jukebox and chat with people that came in
One of my favorite Bourdain episodes. They call the waffle house exactly as it is. No ego. Its a quality establishment. RIP Anthony, you're so terribly missed. One of my idols.
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I sure do miss Anthony and the show. RIP Anthony
@danielstanic2498 it's really disrespectful you understatement how important mental health is
It's a place you go to get some good shit at 4am after a night out... And IT NEVER DISAPPOINTS. Kind of like Anthony. RIP 🙏🍻
I love how Bourdain was never a snob. He’d eat at the highest end restaurants and he’d eat at Waffle House...zero judgement
@@4NINETYSIX Nice bait mate
Hey! Don't knock Waffle House! :D
that other guys is a total snob tho
And in n out
Moose Mabel Sean Brock is not a snob dude😂😂
You know if Waffle House is closed during any kind of national disaster you get the hell out of that area
Austin Burras
I laughed so hard at this comment because it’s true.
I left south Florida to get out of Irmas path.
The whole entire way up, the only food options still open we’re either Waffle House or gas stations
welp...
DAMN.
Uh
Austin Burras they are closing here in New Orleans right now because of COVID19 and it’s scary
If your cook has a half burned cigarette hanging from his ear, you know your food will be on point
if he doesnt have it im leavin
Facts
I check for ankle monitors
Fuck sometimes they're straight just smoking it inside
BS dude...
"This is better than The French Laundry man". Haha. And that's why we loved Tony.
No matter what culture you belong to, sometimes you just can't beat good old cheap, inviting food like this. Here in America it's Waffle House, Soul Food, BBQ, or your favorite local diner. In Mexico it could be a tamale, street taco, or torta place. In an Asian country it could be a cheap dumpling or soup restaurant, etc., but there is always a wonderful, welcoming taste that appeals to just about everyone.
Tell that to the Hermes family. They would never be caught dead in a place like that
COMFORT FOOD is the formal term used by chefs. It’s basically what the working class eats. Good tasting, but not pretentious
@@electrictroy2010Coming off a graveyard shift and tired, sore, and pissed off but when I go to the waffle house it's an immediate warm feeling. The staff know my order. I sit down and a glass of coke is there immediately.
They make conversation, we shoot the shit, and the chef makes a bacon hashbrown bowl with pickles tossed on top.
Then I sit there for an hour decompressing and vibing. Another person told the waitress to watch out cuz "That guy looks and sounds like Ted Bundy motherfucker" and she simply said "I know!" With a grin and a wink.
Waffle House is eternal, and even when humans go interstellar you can bet that on every space station there will be a waffle house.
This is love. Waffle House, feeding Southerners and newcomers both drunk and lonely. Waffle House was there for me when no one else was. Thank you, Waffle House.
Love this.
I got out of a South Carolina Jail at 3am over a minor possession charge years and years ago. My ride wasn't going to be there for another two hours, and all I had to my name was my wallet, fifteen bucks, and a flip phone. But! Hark, what do I see right across the county highway? A blessed Waffle House. They knew I'd just gotten released. They didn't care. They fed me and treated me kindly.
POLITE is what this is called. I don’t think Tony was impressed by a pile of butter & molasses. He just didn’t want to offend Chef Brock
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Christmas Eve night, Franklin Tennessee 1990.😂😂😂
I'm an Aussie who drove through the south and ate breakfast at the waffle house for about a month loved every meal.
Many awesome joints there, cracker barrel is amazing too
Hope you got to try some local cafe and diners. Nothing like a southern breakfast.
@Matt Trombetta ....said nobody ever
@Matt u can tell me I'm stunning and brave. trans operations aren't for the faint of heart.
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"where everything was beautiful and nothing hurt" - Kurt Vonnegut.
Thanks, I was not able to place it and it was BUGGING me
@warwhore97
Kurt Vonnegut was quoting his sister who tragically died of cancer at a young age and at that time in America people were ashamed of a cancer caused death.
Two of my favorite chefs. I like Sean Brock, I like his understanding of, historical and cultural, and respect of Low Country cuisine, from a place my father grew up. I was gifted the opportunity to dine at Husk a few years ago for my birthday, wonderful present from the wife. I love Anthony Bourdain. He is a poet and spoke meaning into the sometimes meaningless places of a kitchen. The dishwashers, the line cooks, burning yourself, getting yelled at, your legs hurts, your arms hurt, you do too many drugs after work, you drink too much to wash it away with your proverbial fellow comrades in arms, you live another day to tell the tales. Contemplative, world-weary in his later days. Came so far from where he started, always learning. Troubled. His sudden death, without explanation from him, I still haven't gotten over it. He was a celebrity who didn't want to be one. He enjoyed the simple but good, the warmth of dishes best made by someone's grandmother. I don't think there will be another Bourdain, they don't make those anymore.
Thank you for the sweet commentary. I had such a fascination with Bourdain. I still scan the food junkie channels expecting to hear his voice.
I see this as the finest example of the brilliance of Anthony Bourdain. Scoring that music for this scene is the stuff of legends. RIP , Tony. You hit this one out of the park for me.
POLITE is what this is called. I don’t think Tony was impressed by a pile of butter & molasses. He just didn’t want to offend Chef Brock
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LOL Tony didn’t score the music. It was a professional video editor in the CNN studio
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rest in peace you great man
"Pushing fake news" Just shut the fuck up. He was a greater man than you'll ever dream to be.
stoner4010 I'm sure his long-term struggles with depression had absolutely nothing to do with his suicide, right?
Where's this fake news you claim he was pushing? Sources or it didn't happen, my dude.
It's alright y'all. stoner4010 is just a gross troll who sucks at being a troll. Don't feed the trolls, just report them!
Sounds exactly like something a troll would say!
Maybe Sara is overweight... I don't know her. However, if she is, she can fix that if she wants to. But.... YOU... you are a know-nothing, mouth-breathing clown who is irrevocably cruel, petty and stupid and there's nothing you can do about it. You are a waste of space. Go back to Inf0warz so the adults here can have a conversation without you, the ugly and annoying child.
I’ll tell ya what, Anthony Bourdain is greatly missed. I’m American and haven’t traveled that much outside the U.S. and I learned so much about other places and cultures from his shows. He got along with everyone.
This was exactly why Bourdain made his mark in the culinary world. Here was a man that had travelled the globe and sampled some of the finest cuisine known to man. And yet, he was more than willing to eat at a down-home blue collar eatery. It was that contagious love for food that made a mark on his audience.
It will soon be 5 years since Anthony left us and I still get choked up.
Although this was a short video, it still got me teary eyed.
Even though I never knew nor met him, it still feels like the loss of a close friend to me.
When I make it over the rainbow, maybe I'll bump into him and see what kind of conversation pops up.
You are sorely missed mon ami.
What’s awesome about Bourdain was how he appreciated food for how human of a thing it is, not for any of the restaurant’s ratings or nebulous signifiers like “authentic”. Waffle House is clearly something many people feel they have a connection to and there is joy in this shared feeling of it being a sanctuary destination for people when out late doing whatever.
In Tony's own words, cooking is an inherently nurturing thing. If you decide to do it and even more so, decide to cook well, you're on the side of the angels. Honest people cooking honestly feeds everyone in the world everywhere.
This was one of my favorite episodes. He didn't care if he ate at a 3 star Michelin restaurant, had noodles with the President, or ate a tasting menu at the waffle house with a fellow chef. As long as the experience, conversation & food was good. The world is truly a lesser place without him. You will be missed, Anthony Bourdain
POLITE is what this is called. I don’t think Tony was impressed by a pile of butter & molasses. He just didn’t want to offend Chef Brock
.
It hurts me to the core we’ve all lost this man.
He decided to end up his life. It was his choice
@@martinslovak9767 yea but because of a utter piece of shit woman
Cobb Knobbler troll
Me too! I haven't felt like that since Robin Williams and Whitney Houston 😢
@@martinslovak9767 You sure about that? Don't leave murder out of the question.
I love that when he said tasting menu, star with the pecan waffle, the theme song for Chef's Table starts to play, lol well played CNN.
Lol brillant
I just noticed that as well. Anthony and Sean adding a degree of class to the WH experience. This is in fact what cooking is all about. The greasy spoon places. It’s not healthy, it’s nothing magically, but it makes a turd.
I thought I recognized that song but couldn’t figure out where it was from
@@steste777 Vivaldi if I'm not mistaken.
@@jordanwartell-composer yep. One of the most famous and important works of music of all time. Probably a good idea for these folks to remember that it's not a theme song to a TV show or car commercial lol.
He was such a calming presence and he never took himself too seriously, rest easy Anthony!
The thing I like about Waffle House is there’s no judgment. My friends and I stopped by Waffle House coming back from a competition and we were in sports coat, slacks and dress shirts. We walked and and took a seat and it was almost empty and the waitress says where we were looking like a million bucks and we explained our competition. She asked us if we won and unfortunately we got 3rd place but she still gave us all a free waffle of our choice. A homeless man who has nothing but a tank top and shorts on and the president of the US can walk in their and still receive the same hospitality
POLITE is what this is called. I don’t think Tony was impressed by a pile of butter & molasses. He just didn’t want to offend Chef Brock
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I had the honor of having Anthony as my chef at Les Halles in Manhattan when I was younger.
way to make this about you.
RIP Anthony
noneyerbidness shut up you maggot. He was paying his respects.
David Martin well said. u say anything these days someone has to hate on u. yeah he was paying his respects. rip Anthony. he will be missed.
@@noneyerbidness no you are the one who's making about you not him.
Holy crap man that’s so cool !
I'm heartbroken. I have my job in a kitchen because of this guy. I'm in a good place with a good paying job because of him.
Yes Chef
Thank you Chef
Rest in peace chef.
Fuck you chef
Douglas Lee tf man
@@Kanoa_Stibbard hey man, hes right.. I've also snapped at my chef in the past
wellwater I understand that man but no need to..HES dead..bad juju to disrespect the dead man
Peter Kazavis bourdain was racist? How?
I remembered Anthony Bourdain and it was this episode and Vietnam that came to my mind. A great guy who literally inspired love for food, travel and a deep respect for other cultures. What a legend!
I lived in Charleston in the early 2000’s for about 3ish years. We ALWAYS ended up at that exact Waffle House ( over the bridge on 17) sitting in those EXACT little bar seats. It was the only place we could always go late night, there was always police outside, and it was never an issue. Ever. Literally a saving grace for so many of us late nighters. Once I got dosed at a party and we fled to WH. We were accepted, fed, and made it home. So damn cool to see Chef take AB there on his CHS trip. For all of us that know, really know how significant this simple establishment is to this very special community.
we mat have eaten next to each other
I'm a French chef and I love Waffle House.Bourdain was so incredibly smart,classy and cool,damnit.
Favorite WH memory: One in the morning, just a couple of customers, third (or is it fourth?) cup of coffee, Al Green on the jukebox: "I'm so tired of being alone".
I was scrolling through my feed and every video gave me the same feeling - anxiety, anxiety, anxiety. There's something Zen about Bourdain.
You know the funny thing is from this episode I got exactly what they ordered and every time I go to Waffle House I think about this episode. Anthony you were something special, the world seemed like a better place, just by sitting down and having a meal with people. And the experiences you get from doing it. RIP we all will miss you.
How do you order this particular meal?
Learn how to use punctuation.
@@WishQuitting Order of hashbrowns scattered, smothered, chunked and covered. Which translates as hash browned potatoes scattered on a griddle and fried with pieces of onions, chunks of ham and covered with a slice of American Cheese.
I always got an order of hashbrowns scattered, chunked and diced. Which was scattered with chunks of ham and pieces of diced tomato.
I had a friend who got their order double covered in the ring. Which meant he got two pieces of cheese and had his potato pieces fried in a clump like a potato cake instead of scattered across the grill.
You can also get them CAPPED with mushrooms, TOPPED with chili and Pepped with pickled jalapeno pieces, and Country with sausage gravy. And any mix and match combination you can dream up. Want a double or triple sized order? One two or three slices of cheese? All the way? At one time the menu said there were several hundred thousand variations on the way they could make hashbrowns. I've never done the math but the permutations are pretty lengthy.
I was moving house, and my journey had brought me from Alabama to Mississippi. This Northern Yankee had only heard of the Waffle House in jokes and speech that wasn’t exactly reverential.
I stepped in, looking like a total virgin, hoping I wouldn’t get shot or at least robbed. I came out a changed man for the better after tasting those waffles and hash browns.
It's a real shame Tony only found out about WH late in life
One of the greatest storytellers of our time, Rest in peace, Anthony
My grandpa used to go to Waffle House all the time to get a BLT sandwich. After he died, we were looking through his old belongings and photos and we found a Waffle House “regular” award pin from 2009. 💛
I've never had my mouth genuinely water at a youtube video like that.
XplosivCookie Also, RIP Anthony Bourdain
RIP to such a great chef, storyteller, and human. Didn't know him but will miss him dearly.
What kind of man kills himself when he has an 11 year old daughter?
From the UK and had my first Waffle House today. Banging.
RIP Anthony, true legend.
I can only pray the UK has 24 hour chip shops or curry joints on par with Waffle House to serve the need of Britain’s drunkards. 🍻
When Anthony says the waffles are better than the French Laundry yea he was definitely no joke no judgement down to earth kind of guy. RIP my friend miss your shows!
I’m so sad watching this. I really enjoyed Anthony over the years and his passing still makes me sad tbh. He was the best
I really miss this guy he opened my eyes to food and travel like no one else
Saw this episode when it first aired, but missed this little nuance until now. At 2:16, when they’re digging into the pecan waffle, the music gets cranked to reveal the intro music to the fine dining documentary series “Chef’s Table,” which I think is genius and obviously planned for dramatic and irony purposes. Well done!!
VIVALDI WINTER
I’ve been to this one in Charleston, SC. Right next to the drawbridge and the octagon shaped Holiday Inn which is actually where I stayed. I walked in ordered just before midnight and got it to go. They forgot to butter my toast on my All Star Special but besides that I was just happy to have been in the same space as Anthony Bourdain at one time.
Yep that is the one!
Miss this dude. I was a single dad & my son and I would watch Tony all day and night. It’s like we lost a family member. Hope his soul is at peace ✌🏿.
“This is better than the French Laundry man.”
Classic Anthony Bourdain.
Waffle House saved my life once, on a lonely Christmas eve, as we drove down south to Disney World. Even McDonalds was closed, but this magnificent establishment remained open.
RIP Anthony Bourdain.
Victor Yowland
It's funny how that happens on the road. My life was saved by a Bojangles in Charlotte once. I'll forever be grateful.
I don't like people like you,, stay at home and cook on a holiday you lazy fucks,, you don't happen to think that these workers want to go home on Xmas eve to spend it with there family now do you??
Lonely Christmas eve "we were driving to Disney world" lol wow must be rough
How was it lonely you were driving to disney with people?
intergalactic24 They know the scheduling when they sign up to do the job. I love going to Waffle House, it’s so simply and so good.
What’s hilarious about Anthony’s last comment is that at the Culinary Institute of America (the school he graduated from) we recently took down a building sized banner of Thomas Keller (head chef of the French laundry) and replaced it with a commemorative banner for Anthony Bourdain. We also dedicated the main hall of the culinary building to him.
Anthony Bourdain one of the few who could make you feel good about yourself without even trying. Man I wish I got to meet this legend.
These have been in Arizona since I can remember and I was born in 82. Pecan waffle hash browns smothered, covered and chunked. Cheese eggs raisin toast w/ apple butter. OJ
EVERY SINGLE TIME
I love the video. On my first trip stateside, I was tired and hungry, and I was welcomed with generosity and open arms. It was also my first "diner" experience (not sure if its considered a diner, though.) The staff became family in my short time there, taking great delight in valiantly trying to teach me how to order like a local. Still as vivid as yesterday, more than a decade hence. :)
That's not Waffle House, though... that's the ENTIRE South. They get a bad rap.
@@TheKitchenerLeslie Yeah as long as you dont act like a jack ass most southerners will be nice to you.
It's diner food even if somebody doesn't consider it a diner.
In true Waffle House fashion, flashing blue lights outside.
Anthony mentioned twice in his.intro." inebriated "
He knows
Discovered him way too late. As a tribute and toast to Tony I did a "BOURDAIN DAY 2021 Tribute Tour" in London this year, full 40 minute episode on my channel. Less a "where he went/what he did" in London, more exploring and trying NEW things. Paying my respects and hoping to honour his memory by entertaining not only myself, but other fans. Fellow travellers, this is what you need.
I went back home for Mardi Gras weekend in Eunice La and got chance to meet Anthony , doing a segment for CNN that was from a promise he made from the Travel Channel show . He seemed genuine and sincere , natural charisma for people and our different cultures . God Bless this man … true original RIP .
Anthony Bourdain is a big reason why I started caring about WHAT I was eating. His shows were always on as soon as I got home from middle school, No Reservations, and Parts Unknown were always my go to shows. He always had fun, he always respected his guests as much as their opinions differed, and was always appreciative of the food he was presented with. This man, is a role model, hands down.
I miss Anthony Bourdain! It’s still hard to believe that he is gone.
Haven't wrapped your mind around yet huh? Hopefully you'll be ok🙄
Such a great storyteller, Anthony Bourdain. Your documentaries inspire me
This has got to be the funniest Anthony Bourdain clip I've ever seen. Thanks for sharing.
I love how right at 2:38 you can see the faint glow of blue cop lights outside the window over the guys shoulder, lol. Complete Waffle House experience lol.
A legend missed by all. Rest easy chef
Waffle House is like crack once you go your hooked.
True. If you're up after a certain hour and hungry, it is salvation. A typical 2am in Marietta, GA in early 2001 for me -- Roommate: "Let's go to Waffle House!" Me: "You read my mind."
A crack habit is actually cheaper now though.
Chef Brock is so drunk! hahahaha
I think Anthony was, too. He just knew how to handle it better. RIP.
"Better than French Laundry"? No wonder he got murdered!
@@tomblackstone482 Murdered? He committed suicide. Jackass!
+Michael Boyce
And you just stood there and watched? Sick.
Is there any other way to go to Waffle House but drunk?
Rest in peace my friend. You are one of a kind. *love*
I feel bad only knowing about Anthony after his passing.
His honest enjoyment of down to earth food without having to "fancy-fie" it or talk down his nose at it makes me really respect him as both a chef and a human being.
RIP man.
POLITE is what this is called. I don’t think Tony was impressed by a pile of butter & molasses. He just didn’t want to offend Chef Brock
.
Miss his rawness, honesty, humor, and vulnerability. RIP- I having been looking for more videos of Bourdain as I miss him- and his view on life.
Lived in Georgia for almost 4 years during my time in the military. Back in California now. Two things I miss the most from back there are the gas prices and Waffle House. Place was always there for me if I was starving at 2am with nothing to eat in the fridge.
My grandmother still laughs about me proclaiming Waffle House to be the best food I've ever tasted, with much emotion, as a kid. It was Christmas, no where else was open and we'd been driving for hours looking for a place.
Eating in a Waffle House Christmas Day is almost a tradition. The place is usually packed to the walls with people all day. Whether it's somebody that wants an early morning breakfast before the big meal latter or somebody who wants a light night meal not made out of leftovers or somebody who just didn't want to cook at all or even a person that has nobody to eat with.
To give you an idea about how iconic Waffle House is, they finally had to start selling their coffee mugs because so many people were stealing them from their locations. People talk about the obsession with In-N-Out, Waffle House inspires similar feelings. I know people that live where there isn't a Waffle House that if they are traveling anywhere near one, they'll go out of their way to go to it. I have some friends in California that usually head East once a year to visit family in Kentucky and most of their meals are at Waffle House. I have some Canadian friends that traveled to Myrtle Beach several years ago and ate at least one meal a day at Waffle House. If I were to move from the South, I would have to say that other than my local craft breweries, the only thing I would truly miss would be Waffle House (assuming I moved to a part of the country in which the chain does not have locations).
+Steven Brown Here's another interesting factoid about its stature: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waffle_House_Index
Although the food isn't like... particularly to die for, y'know simple breakfast items and all, it is for sure everything you've said. I stayed in Myrtle Beach as well, had breakfast there every. single. day.
And the funny thing is, Tony's favorite restaurant in LA was......In-N-Out
I bought one of their Holiday mugs last year, and I hope to get another one this year.
I grew up in Washington DC. There is not many around here. About 4 in a 55 mile radius. When I moved to Colorado. There was tons! I ate at one almost every night when I lived alone. Most of my mugs in my cabinets are waffle House mugs.
I got a pretty good buzz just listening to these guys talk.
I had to watch this again. Anthony oh Anthony I miss you so. Eating at the Waffle House is a way of life in the south. I lived in Atlanta for a couple of years and I had my Saturday lunch there or at the Varsity. A patty melt with loaded hashbrowns and a coke. Thank you mam!
So sad that he's gone and sadder that he was hurting when he went. He was a great person. - T
stoner4010 chill idiot lmao
It's amazing that people hate themselves so much they will waste their time and post negative comment on youtube! stoner4010 go outside! Breathe in the air man! You're alive!!!!
stoner4010
Did your SO just break up with you or something?
Simon Torres Nah he ran out of mom's prozac lol
stoner4010 another self-hating Trumpservative. Get some help before you go all nikolas cruz on some poor souls
"This is better than the French Laundry, man!"
- Anthony Bourdain, talking about Waffle House
Yeah, we all just watched the clip.
This is poetry. My parents couldn't stop agreeing and nodding when this popped up.
I don't care what anybody says, this establishment should be on your bucket list!
Make it so!
Every single fall in line with magical chefs and grand food!
We all miss, Anthony. What a character. Best job ever.
So true. You can learn a lot about the kitchen at a Waffle House.
They make the food in front of you as you watch!
they use kitchen "hacks", too. Wish I had a full time grill in my kitchen ! (but wouldn't want to clean it).
I’m still obsessed with Waffle House. Love the cups. Love the employee’s names. Always an Ethel. Or a Lorraine. “Scattered, smothered and covered. Pecan Waffle, black coffee and a side of grits”. An American Institution that should be on our currency.
Ahhhh, grew up 3 blocks from this WH. 30 years ago hung out here with Brad, John, Chris, Richie, Billy and Rhonda....Our friend was the chef and ruined meals on purpose so he could give them to us. I just found a notebook belonging to RI that has our songwriting attempts and hand drawn band logos in it. Careless days....
First ever book i bought was year 2000, and it was kitchen confidential... i was mesmorized by it.
Everywhere i travel, i do my regular "has Anthony Bourdain been there?"-- and i visit all those places. If its good for him, then its good for me. I have traced his steps in New York, Los Angeles, Rome, Sicily, London, Prague, Stockholm and Istanbul. He has given me such memories. He has shown me what to look for when traveling, what places to visit. I have went from goint to restaurants to searching out these lokal hole in the wall places in back alleys.
I wont say "reast in peace" since he never rested, he had a mind that was constantly travelling.
Mr Bourdain, thank you for the memories and food... hope to break bread with you where ever you are.
Shine on you crazy diamond
"This is better than the French Laundry Man" Bourdain was the Coolest! Miss him.
00:33 "A place of safety" the only part I disagree with
I don't always agree with Anthony's view but I honestly feel like he had an open mind despite his worldly experiences. I respect a person who can do that. I'm not religious but God bless because I don't know what else to say here.
RIP Tony...you were the fucking man
that music is on point
+jigglymabob any idea where it's from?
+aknight47 No worries, I got you b - The 4 season, concerto No 4 in F Minor, Op8, RV 297
+vahidrvahidr clutch man, thank you!
+vahidrvahidr wow, i new that if i look for the clip i will find what musica they were playing... thanks
It's the same music as the opening sequence of Chef's Table on Netflix. So it's kind of a play on the fine dining thing.
Holy Shit that voice hit me in the feels in May of 2021
Still miss This guy , we lost a good one no one can introduce us to food like him
I miss him so much man. No one opened my eyes to the world and made me appreciate experiences like Anthony Bourdain
I ate at a waffle house after a hurricane trashed jacksonville the night before. The only place that was open. Bless them
The beauty of Waffle House is that for a lot of the tables the waitstaff doesn’t even have to leave the kitchen/prep area to take your order. They even deliver your food over a short walk next to the table.
Bourdain being perplexed at the idea of actually ordering a waffle at Waffle House is like going to a pizza joint and not getting pizza.
I always tell them I want my hashbrowns " flipped flopped swept and mopped " and when they laugh and say " what?" I just tell them to order their favorite dish and I will see if they have good taste. Actually, I tell a lot of places to make me something they would make for themselves. It's always something new and I have never been disappointed.
Why does Flipped Flopped Swept and Mopped sound like it SHOULD be on the menu
@@astrum_nauta I could imagine it as letting the potatoes cook until crips and melded together on one side then flipped over, swept off the grill and mopped with a brush covered in country gravy or BBQ sauce.
RIP Anthony...just the sound of his voice brings me to tears.
He seems so genuinely nice it makes me sad every time I see one of these videos wish he was still with us. R.I.P
RIP Anthony Bourdain
Ossssss. Gonna get that Black Belt in Valhalla, brother, I know it.
Anthony Bourdains death personally hurt me. I developed a love for food from that man and my mother. She passed away and his adventures kept me grounded through it all
I watch this every year while eating biscuits and gravy
Been to all type of restaurants, from chain to high end cuisine, but there's just something about the House you can't explain.