No Reservations: Around the World on an Empty Stomach by Anthony Bourdain

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  • Pub. Date: October 2007
  • 288pp
  • Sales Rank: 46,560

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    • Pub. Date: October 2007
    • Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
    • Format: Hardcover, 288pp
    • Sales Rank: 46,560

    Synopsis

    An illustrated, behind-the-scenes travel journal of Anthony Bourdain’s global adventures.

    More than just a companion to the hugely popular show, No Reservations is Bourdain’s fully illustrated journal of his far-flung travels. The book traces his trips from New Zealand to New Jersey and everywhere in between, mixing beautiful, never-before-seen photos and mementos with Bourdain’s outrageous commentary on what really happens when you give a bad-boy chef an open ticket to the world. Want to know where to get good fatty crab in Rangoon? How to order your reindeer medium rare? How to tell a Frenchman that his baguette is invading your personal space? This is your book. For any Bourdain fan, this is an indispensable opportunity to hit the road with the man himself.

    The Washington Post - Linda Kulman

    This latest endeavor from the author of Kitchen Confidential is a companion piece to his Travel Channel television series of the same name, a country-by-country scrapbook of exploits that conjures up not just the sights Bourdain took in but the aromas and ambient noise as well. The commentary exhibits his usual slash-and-burn approach, and the book's overall vibe is macho—bathroom humor (and photos) included.

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    Biography

    Executive chef Anthony Bourdain grabbed the attention of diners everywhere with his revealing look at the restaurant biz, Kitchen Confidential. Along with hosting popular food shows on the Discovery Channel and the Food Network, Bourdain has also written several novels that have earned him a reputation as "a new master of the wiseass crime comedy" (Publishers Weekly).

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    My uncle's favorite show!by melissajfranco

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    November 16, 2009: I bought this as a gift for my uncle and he absolutely loved the book as well as the show. With the book, he can turn to it instead of waiting for an episode to come on the air. It should have been given 5 starts but I gave it 4 because it leaves you wanting more.

    He is not Cousin Rick Black!by Anonymous

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    February 02, 2008: First and foremost I am an outdoorsman and that is one reason why I like Toney and his show. But this is a cookbook now correct? With that said, if you are looking for a wild type of cooking this book is NOT what you think it is. I say stick with Cousin Rick Black. I really can't think of better cookbooks on wild game and Beef, pork, and chicken.


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