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Sep 27, 2015
Bourdain explores Cuba from its bustling capital city Havana, to the slower paced, music mecca Santiago.
Oct 04, 2015
Bourdain and travel companion chef Eric Ripert (Le Bernardin) visit France's oldest city to experience its stew of cultures and cuisines and eat as much Corsican cheeses as they can handle.
Oct 11, 2015
The alluring island of Okinawa is explored by Bourdain from historical, political, cultural and culinary perspectives.
Oct 18, 2015
Bourdain takes a journey to the Bay Area to practice Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, heal through food, and enjoy some soul food at Real Miss Ollie's.
Oct 25, 2015
Bourdain visits Addis Adaba to sample injera bread, beyaynetu platters, coffee and music with chef Marcus Samuelsson.
Nov 01, 2015
Bourdain returns to Borneo after 10 years to enjoy chicken rendang and pork noodles in the "street food paradise" of Kuala Lumpur.
Nov 08, 2015
Bourdain explores the mixing of food, culture and politics in Istanbul, where he eats a Turkish breakfast and watches an oil wresting match.
Nov 15, 2015
Bourdain and Charleston resident Bill Murray dine on traditional Gullah cuisine, oyster pie, and shrimp and grits.
Apr 24, 2016
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Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown Season 6 (2015) is released on Sep 27, 2015 and the latest season 12 of Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown is released in 2018. Watch Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown online - the English Documentary TV series from United States. Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown is directed by Tom Vitale,Morgan Fallon,Michael Steed,Sally Freeman and created by Anthony Bourdain with Anthony Bourdain and Tom Vitale. Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown is available online on Discovery Plus Amazon Channel and Discovery Plus.
Anthony Bourdain had no reservations about a move to CNN. Shortly after concluding an eight-season stint at the helm of his popular Travel Channel series, the equally popular Emmy-winning host came to the news network searching for "Parts Unknown." In the hourlong weekend series -- similar in premise to Travel's "Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations (2005)" -- Bourdain explores the world to, he says, "eat and drink with people without fear and prejudice ... they open up to you in ways that somebody visiting who is driven by a story may not get." Enticed by the opportunity to experience cultures rarely visited by American TV, such as in the Congo, Libya and Myanmar, the chef and best-selling author also takes viewers to Colombia, Peru, Morocco and, closer to home, Koreatown in Los Angeles.