Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations - Season 8
Season 8
The Final Tour
Episodes
Mozambique
Despite it's sad history, Tony finds Mozambique is full of optimism.
Kansas City
Tony joins musicians, Dan & Patrick of The Black Keys for some serious BBQ.
Croatian Coast
Tony cruises Croatia's coast in search of The New Riviera.
Lisbon
Tony experiences the cultural & culinary rebirth of Portugal's capital.
Japan: Cook It Raw
Tony explores Japan through the culinary phenomenon that is "Cook it Raw."
Finland
In Finland, Tony joins musician Sami Yaffa on the world's only pub tram.
Baja
Tony tries clam tostadas from a street cart that may be the world's best.
Penang
In Penang, Tony celebrates Chinese New Year & visits a traditional teahouse
Austin
Tony heads to Austin during South by Southwest, an international music fest
Sydney
In Sydney, Tony experiences enviable food and drink in the land down under.
Sex, Drugs and Rock & Roll
In this special we dive into the holy trinity, Sex, Drugs and Rock & Roll.
Emilia Romagna
Tony travels around Emilia Romagna in a Ferrari with Chef Michael White.
Burgundy
In a classic Citroen DS, Tony & Ludo Lefebvre take a road trip in Burgundy.
Seven Deadly Sins
No Reservations serves a refresher course on the 7 Deadly Sins.
Rio
Tony Bourdain awaits his wife's Jiu Jitsu battle in beautiful Brazil.
Off the Charts
Tony experiences Day of the Dead, a Halloween party & heads to Iraq.
Dominican Republic
Tony makes a long overdue trip to the Dominican Republic.
Brooklyn
After 8 years, 134 episodes, and over 57 countries, Tony travels to Brooklyn.
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