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Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown (2013)

“Get hungry, get curious, get lost.”

  • TV-PG
  • 45 min
  • Documentary
  • 13 seasons
  • imdb logo 8.9/10 (6925 votes)

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Plot

Embarking on a fearless culinary voyage, Anthony Bourdain sets sail from the familiar shores of Travel Channel to anchor at CNN, launching an intimate exploration of the world's undiscovered gastronomic corners in "Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown". With a successful eight-season run behind him, the Emmy-winning host craves a deeper dive into the plates and places less travelled. The weekend series, reminiscent of his prior show "Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations (2005)", sees Bourdain delving into the heart of diverse cultures, guided by the universal language of food and drink. Unfettered by prejudice or fear, Bourdain immerses himself in the lives of the locals, uncovering stories that may elude the common traveller. The series ventures into territories rarely spotlighted on American television, including the Congo, Libya, and Myanmar, offering viewers a taste of life off the beaten path. Further enriching this global banquet, Bourdain's travels also encompass Colombia, Peru, Morocco, and even closer-to-home locales like Los Angeles' Koreatown. "Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown" is an enticing journey that unveils the world through the eyes of a chef and best-selling author, stirring a pot of exotic cultures and cuisines, and inviting viewers to share in the feast of human connection and understanding.

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Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown is a documentary show featuring Anthony Bourdain.

Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown is currently streaming for free (ad-supported) on Spectrum On Demand and it's also available on Discovery+, Discovery+ Amazon Channel, Max and Max Amazon Channel.

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