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Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown

Season 5 sees Anthony touch down in far-flung locales like Madagascar, South Korea and Hungary, where he samples the local cuisine and culture.
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  1. S5 E1 - Scotland
    April 25, 2015
    41min
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    Bourdain visits one of his favorite cities in Europe, Glasgow. He makes his first stop at the Old College Bar for a pint, learns knife defense techniques, and tests his endurance while stalking red stag with writer A.A. Gill in the Scottish Highlands. Along the way Bourdain indulges in some surprising Scottish fare including deep-fried haggis, roasted grouse with bread sauce, and fresh venison.
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  2. S5 E2 - Korea
    May 2, 2015
    41min
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    Bourdain experiences the nuances of hyper-modern Seoul which has its sights set on becoming the world's top exporter of popular culture. Food options include Korean fried chicken, and a vintage Korean "army" stew, budae jjigae, with Spam, canned baked beans, frankfurters, ramen noodles and Kimchi.
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  3. S5 E3 - Miami
    May 9, 2015
    41min
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    Bourdain visits favorite haunt Club Deuce bar, the B&M market in "Little Haiti" for cow foot soup, Islas Canarias with chef Michelle Bernstein for a different take on the Cuban sandwich, and explores "The Miami Sound" with Questlove and Willie Clark (founder, Deep City Records).
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  4. S5 E4 - Madagascar
    May 16, 2015
    41min
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    Unspoiled paradise or microcosm for the end of times? With acclaimed film director Darren Aronofsky as his travel companion, Bourdain explores this island nation off the southeastern coast of Africa. Starting the journey in Tana, Bourdain samples the cuisine of legendary Malagasy chef Mariette Andrianjaka, including a goose specialty and broth with chicken and ginger.
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  5. S5 E5 - Budapest
    May 23, 2015
    41min
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    Bourdain explores the beauty, culture, history, architecture and food of Budapest. The culinary dishes sampled during his journey include goulash, fisherman's soup, blood sausage, stuffed cabbage and, during a stop at restaurant Pleh Csarda, a golden brown pancake heaped with chicken liver and bone marrow, fried schnitzel and venison stew.
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  6. S5 E6 - New Jersey
    May 30, 2015
    41min
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    Bourdain travels to his childhood home state with his brother Chris and rekindles memories at classic roadside joint Hiram's and Barnegat Light in Ocean County. He heads further down the shore to Atlantic City with local reporter Brian Donohue, to see husband and wife comedians Rich Vos and Bonnie McFarlane, and tours Asbury Park with none other than famed musician Southside Johnny.
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  7. S5 E7 - Hawaii
    June 6, 2015
    41min
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    Bourdain explores the other Hawaii, the one that those 8 million tourists don't see when they descend on the islands every year. Tony meets with travel writer and novelist Paul Theroux, Chef Andrew Le of Pig and the Lady in Honolulu, talent manager Shep Gordon and communes with residents of Molokai for a meal at an ancient oceanside fish pond.
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  8. S5 E8 - Beirut
    June 13, 2015
    41min
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    Nicknamed "The Paris of the Middle East," Beirut's nightlife is infamous, the population beautiful, and its cuisine legendary. During his travels, Bourdain meets up with freestyle artist Double A The Preecherman in the Mar Mikhael neighborhood, has a classic Lebanese meal with writer, publisher, activist Joumana Haddad, and visits a Syrian community in southern Beirut with Nick Paton Walsh.
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Directors
Tom VitaleMichael SteedToby OppenheimerErik Osterholm
Producers
Amy Brillhart
Starring
Anthony BourdainChristopher Bourdain
Studio
Zero Point Zero Production Inc.
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