Bourdain explores one of the most fabled and beautiful areas of Asia: Myanmar, from the largest city of Yangon to the remote Bagan temple.
Bourdain visits LA, specifically, the 3 sq-mile area, Koreatown, where he finds a tight-knit community marked by the 1992 Rodney King riots.
The public face of Colombia has changed immensely over the past ten years and is still changing for the better. Bourdain explores several regions of the country from the mountains to the Caribbean coast and to the coca leaf growing inlands.
The two funniest and most brilliant chefs/restauranteurs in Canada, Joe Beef's Dave McMillan and Fred Morin, take us across Canada by rail.
Bourdain explores the "Interzone", where artists like Burroughs, Bowles, and the Rolling Stones sought escape from Western moral prohibitions and the possibilities of great empty spaces. Does that "anything goes" attitude still exist?
Libyan hip-hop, Italian restaurants, tribal allegiances and post-war uncertainty in Libya. Bourdain looks at the country through personal stories, food--and the music--of anti-Qaddafi rapper expats who returned to fight.
Anthony Bourdain
Host
Asia Argento
Director
Tom Vitale
Producer
Christopher Collins