Antigua
The penultimate episode of Ainsley's Caribbean Kitchen sees the chef travel to Antigua to experience the island.
The penultimate episode of Ainsley's Caribbean Kitchen sees the chef travel to Antigua to experience the island.
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In this episode of Parts Unknown Tony travels back to his homeland, his roots, his favorite state in the union: New Jersey. Part nostalgia, part cautionary tale. Tony makes sure to hit up some NJ classics.
As Ainsley's adventure closes, he meets the Mrs Douglas, who runs the best fruit and veg stall in Antigua.
The Bronx is burning, became the defining image of New York City in the 70s. Politicians used it as a backdrop illustrate the dire situation in America's cities while local officials let it burn
The penultimate episode of Ainsley's Caribbean Kitchen sees the chef travel to Antigua to experience the island.
Once Johannesburg was the most dangerous city in the world, but the end of the apartheid has lead to vast changes in the city. Tony visits the Johannesburg suburb of Hillbrow, and discovers the culture and, of course food.
Tony heads back to his much-beloved Salvador, Brazil. The ever-present street festivals and the famous Carnival parade begin with sitting down with a local artist in the streets of the historic Pelo.
Tony teams up with Chef and Author Andy Ricker of Pok Pok Restaurant fame. He's made a name for himself faithfully reproducing the cuisine of Northern Thailand at his restaurants in Portland and NYC.
Tony travels to Las Vegas Nevada with his food author friend Michael Ruhlman. Whatever your need, whatever bad behaviour you'd like to display Las Vegas is the place that will allow it... for a price.
Tony will explore several regions of Colombia from the mountains down to the Caribbean coast to the coca leaf growing inlands formerly controlled by drug cartels.
Welcome to Putin's Russia. If you don't fall into line, you could be the target of a show trial and be thrown into a penal colony. But if you're hungry you might actually find something worth eating.
Bourdain looks at the Congo as one of the more industrialized powers in Africa now largely crumbled to nothingness and chaos with Tim Butcher author of Blood River.
A country of only six million people where a vast percentage of the land is steaming hot jungle or a huge scrub desert known simply as The Chaco. This is one of the least known nations in the world.
Tony explores what Burroughs called "Interzone," where artists sought escape from Western moral prohibitions and the possibilities of great empty spaces. But what is it like now?
Sicily isn't about fast food or the fast life. It's about savoring family, life, food and making the most of what you have. Tony will go in search of those foods and their producers and eat his way around the island.
Tony and his friend, world-renowned chef Eric Ripert, explore the far reaches of indigenous Andes in search of a rare variety of wild cocoa that is said to be the "best" in the world.
With local chef Debra Sardinha as his guide, Ainsley explores Port of Spain's market in search of ingredients.
Ainsley takes to the water of the Martha Brae river to learn about the area and to experience the beauty.
Tony travels to Shanghai. Forget the antiquated views you might hold about a communist-run, creativity-devoid State of androids. The modern China is a vibrant, dynamic monument to capitalism.
Few countries have a more contentious relationship with the United States than Iran. In this episode we heads to this Shia Muslim nation to explore a country few Americans have visited since the 80s.
In this episode, we leave behind Africa we've come to know in the news. Instead, we embrace the wild, untamed land of mystery, adventure, and exoticism Zanzibar.
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