Episodes
S3 E1 - Punjab, India
April 12, 201443minIn the Season 3 premiere of Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Tony explores Punjab -- one of the most beautiful and relatively unknown areas of India. Punjab is the Sikh Holy Land and is also India's agricultural breadbasket.Available to buyS3 E2 - Las Vegas
April 19, 201443minBourdain travels to Las Vegas, a city known for over-indulgence, with food author Michael Ruhlman and visits locales that include Huntridge Tavern, in the shadow of the strip, and famed restaurante by Jose Andres.Available to buyS3 E3 - Lyon
April 26, 201443minBourdain accompanies world-renowned chef and restaurateur Daniel Boulud as they travel back to Boulud's hometown of Lyon, France for a "once-in-a-lifetime" pilgrimage of the city's rich food culture and legendary chefs.Available to buyS3 E4 - Mexico
May 3, 201443minBourdain travels to Mexico City, Oaxaca and Cuernavaca where residents express their passion through food, art, and the struggle for an improved quality of life. Journalist Anabel Hernandez on the impact on drug trade-related violence.Available to buyS3 E5 - Russia
May 10, 201443minOn the eve of the Olympic games in Sochi, Bourdain visits Russia. He confers with prominent locals, visits a historic Moscow hotel, takes the Grand Express train to St. Petersburg, and explores the drinking and dining scene.Available to buyS3 E6 - Mississippi
May 17, 201443minThe food and history of the Mississippi Delta including downtown Jackson's Big Apply Inn, known for its Pig's Ear Sandwich and as a Civil Rights era gathering place. Also, a visit to a social club, located in an old sharecropper structure.Available to buyS3 E7 - Thailand
May 31, 201443minBourdain takes to the streets of Thailand. He meets a local celebrity while on the hunt for some late night grub.Available to buyS3 E8 - Brazil
June 7, 201443minBahia, the "African heart of Brazil" and internationally recognized for its Afro-Brazilian music, art, design, and food. A look at the dance/martial art of Capoeira, the region's legendary food vendors, and Salvadoran fishing neighborhoods.Available to buy