Get a sneak peek at Anthony Bourdain’s next adventure in Scotland. The CNN Original Series “Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown” Sunday, May 10, at 9pm ET/PT.
I haven't been able to listen to Anthony since his passing, but this popped up on my recommendations and I had to watch it. Edinburgh and Glasgow are two of my favorite cities in the world. Rest in peace Anthony because you helped so many people find theirs. Cheers from Washington DC.
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 think he went to this place on his first TV show 25 years earlier, called "A Cook's Tour". He had no gray hair, still smoked on camera, and was wiry and young-looking. We've all gotten older. RIP, you legend.
What I have realised from watching many videos of Anthony is that he found shame in many things. I saw the episode of him eating fancy in Las Vegas, and being the humble person he was he conveyed how uncomfortable he felt with the whole situation. Here, in Glasgow, one of the UK’s most working class towns and one I am proud to call home, he finds shame in the traditional chips cheese and curry sauce. I understand it and I wouldn’t have had Anthony any other way, for he wouldn’t have been so superbly clever…. Although I wish he could have enjoyed his experiences without that cloud of guilt. I say this because I experience it too!
I think every man has had a meal like this that has high calorie things that don't go together on a plate, which we all eat with shame yet enjoy at the same time. Like a meal that screams "I'm a fatass"
deep fried haggis is the greatest fucking thing on the planet. Italians don't know shit about food til they've come in out a cold, rainy, windy november evening and had a deep fried haggis
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Been to Ireland four times, been to England two times and Wales once. I promise one day I’ll land in Scotland. As soon as Covid fucks off.
A cool guy who you wished you could of saved RIP
Sad ending to a life
I haven't been able to listen to Anthony since his passing, but this popped up on my recommendations and I had to watch it. Edinburgh and Glasgow are two of my favorite cities in the world. Rest in peace Anthony because you helped so many people find theirs. Cheers from Washington DC.
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.
Guy Fieri in a kilt!!
Why does it seem like all Scottish cuisine is based on a drunken dare from your mates?
I love wenever he eats greasy fatty foods he’s always like “I’m ashamed” or “ugh I hate myself” lol
Washing it down with some good ol' IRN BRU
He dead
Yes, this episode never more graphically illustrates the title of the series. Well, he finally found it…..
I think he went to this place on his first TV show 25 years earlier, called "A Cook's Tour". He had no gray hair, still smoked on camera, and was wiry and young-looking. We've all gotten older. RIP, you legend.
"so ashamed" hahahaaha
Rip Anthony Bourdain…. you are greatly missed.
* Any truth to the story that Anthony committed suicide by eating a haggis? *
The good ones always die too early
I'm pretty sure god is against this 😂
God bless you Anthony. Thank you for painting a funny but not insulting picture of my home city. RIP
This what Tony was all about. No snobbery, no dumbass standards or rules. All he cared about WAS GOOD TASTY DELICIOUS FOOD.
You are sorely missed.
Curry and batter is gooooood
Only good show to air on CNN
Did he say he worked at the University Cafe? "where I learned at the feet of the masters"
That's my family VERRECCHIA
He had so much more to give. So sad that he’s gone.
No Buckfast to wash it down with?
burn in hell sadistic monster
What I have realised from watching many videos of Anthony is that he found shame in many things. I saw the episode of him eating fancy in Las Vegas, and being the humble person he was he conveyed how uncomfortable he felt with the whole situation. Here, in Glasgow, one of the UK’s most working class towns and one I am proud to call home, he finds shame in the traditional chips cheese and curry sauce. I understand it and I wouldn’t have had Anthony any other way, for he wouldn’t have been so superbly clever…. Although I wish he could have enjoyed his experiences without that cloud of guilt. I say this because I experience it too!
RIP anthony Bourdain
What episode is this…season etc?
I think every man has had a meal like this that has high calorie things that don't go together on a plate, which we all eat with shame yet enjoy at the same time. Like a meal that screams "I'm a fatass"
Iggy and Bourdain. Heroes.
We lost an authentic talent. RIP Anthony.
Scottish poutine
Haggis is so fucking tasty.
Be careful when you go to Scotland or they will deep fry your penis.
I miss you Tony!
Deep fried Mars bars, deep fried pizza?
Gives me anxiety attack from the phantom cholesterol intake by just watching this.
HEATCHA HEATCHA HEATCHA JEFFERSON!!!!!
Why?? Why??? Goddam it why???
I have never ever missed a human being more than I miss Tony Bourdain, RIP buddy.
This place is one of my favourite haunts. They do a great bacon roll.
It's so odd seeing someone legendary like him sitting at the same bench that you've sat at. Wish he was still here.
Guy Fieri in a kilt
This man was a Gem we lost to soon.
All lead up, no meat.
Still miss you, dude.
University Cafe, Byres Road, Glasgow – been using it for years 😎🏴
The curry sauce ruined the chips. Salt and vinegar is the only way to go.
“Life giving oil”
On a suicide mission
deep fried haggis is the greatest fucking thing on the planet. Italians don't know shit about food til they've come in out a cold, rainy, windy november evening and had a deep fried haggis