Get a sneak peek at Anthony Bourdain's next adventure in Scotland. The CNN Original Series "Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown" Sunday, May 10, at 9pm ET/PT.
If you want a real and honest depiction of Glasgow, or Scotland generally - watch this episode. I’ve never seen Glasgow on TV without some sort of condescending tone given by the BBC or some other outlet that basically gets all of its info from its BBC contacts. At the end of this episode, me and my friends were so proud and happy that someone as big and famous as Bourdain came to our city and not only enjoyed it - but reviewed it, and it’s people through a clear lense. RIP Anthony Bourdain - we will all miss you.
I feel the same way when anthony bourdain does London/England ,he doesn't patronize the city and us 'limies' or dismiss our cooking.he showcases it fairly, and even with some affection.
I read this comment a while ago, and had to come back as it described the way I feel about Tony and his shows. What Bourdain showed people was really how to get the most out of travel and life. Forget the sterile tours and temples. It's the people and the food, and meeting people through food and drink, that will bring you such rich and glorious memories for a lifetime, and even a lifetime of new friends. I think Scotland and Quebec were his best shows, and showed the beauty of Anthony himself. RIP Tony.
I've been to Glasgow almost two years ago and I fell absolutely in love with the city. Especially the architecture, I even stayed in the oldest hotel in the city. Planned to go there again this year, might not work out though..
Bounrdain was such a fucking treasure, I don't think I've ever once seen him condescend or pre-judge something on film. He just went places, tried things, met people.
Bourdain is one of the few celebrities I wrote a eulogy for on social media. And yes all of it celebrated his life and his lasting influence on my life
In my opinion, part of the reason he committed suicide is because he didn’t enjoy fame. He didn’t like becoming a senior citizen. He was more comfortable being a young guy. He missed being just another dude in the crowd that could go to a bar or restaurant without being recognized and not viewed as an elderly wise man.
I got to see him live during a book tour... didn't get to speak to him but he was so close. He was even skinnier in person, tan, hilarious, not as composed as he is on camera/more anxious seeming, and he cursed a lot more. It was brilliant. I'm glad I got to see him as a real person.
I haven't been able to listen to Anthony since his passing, but this popped up on my recommendations and I had to watch it. Edinburgh and Glasgow are two of my favorite cities in the world. Rest in peace Anthony because you helped so many people find theirs. Cheers from Washington DC.
This is why i always liked anthony, it was always about the people and the food and not about the status or pomp, keep cookin where ever you are sir and take care P.S not too much butter
Anthony, I Love you! Thank you for your efforts and great work to show the wonders of the world. You've been such an inspiration to me and my wife. To encourage us to travel and explore the beauty of every country. We will misssss you so much. :( Rest in Peace and we will pray for your daughter.
Tony was a joy to watch. Supported the common man. Great gift of story telling and narration. Let a positive come from his passing: if you feel deeply depressed, get help. Tell someone. It can be fixed. People love you and need you around. If you don't it may be too late.
This is my town, this is my food, and I love it all, but i realise now that battered food AND chips AND Curry sauce AND cheese is possibly the most yellow meal you could have.
I used to live around the corner from that cafe and I recognized it instantly from its interior. Lots of good food and entertainment locations at byres+dumbarton intersection.
@@WasabiWaits4No1 Sure - Iggy Pop. But the music for The Passenger was actually written by *_Scottish_* guitarist Ricky Gardiner (of Beggar's Opera and Bowie's "Low" fame). And Ricky is listed as the co-writer. Not sure if it's a coincidence - but a good one, if it was.
Discovered him way too late. As a tribute and toast to Tony I did a "BOURDAIN DAY 2021 Tribute Tour" in London this year, full 40 minute episode on my channel. Less a "where he went/what he did" in London, more exploring and trying NEW things. Paying my respects and hoping to honour his memory by entertaining not only myself, but other fans. Fellow travellers, this is what you need.
1:44 As a Québecois who is proud of his national Poutine, and who equally adores Indian cuisine, I emphatically approve! 💯% Scottish people know what’s up!
@sacre Any good sausage roll should not taste like sausage. It should not even have sausage in it. It should be the greasiest, most vile meat cylinder you can imagine.
@sacre I'm sure you're right, but in that case that kind of makes his point though. If not-so-good sausage still makes a good sausage roll, don't go to a sausage roll to explicitly look for good sausage. Thanks for the insight though!
as someone who grew up with food like this it's hilarious watching this American treat it like some kind of exotic adventure. R.I.P Anthony and now you're up in heaven remember to ask God if he's against curry sauce on chips
This place is one of my favourite haunts. They do a great bacon roll. It's so odd seeing someone legendary like him sitting at the same bench that you've sat at. Wish he was still here.
I've never really associated myself with any celebrities, except for Tony. His death hit me like a ton of bricks, like I lost a close family member. May he RIP and hopefully he is tearing it up and exploring different worlds, wherever he is.
I think he went to this place on his first TV show 25 years earlier, called "A Cook's Tour". He had no gray hair, still smoked on camera, and was wiry and young-looking. We've all gotten older. RIP, you legend.
I wonder if it's a coincidence: the music for The Passenger (heard in the background here) was actually written by a Scottish guitarist Ricky Gardiner (of Beggar's Opera and Bowie's "Low" fame).
I had a breakdown in my car today. I just feel so meaningless and alone sometimes. I scare myself more and more because I know I want to live, but I haven’t gotten help. Seeing Anthony Boursin, I mean I just want some friends. I just want a family. I don’t want to end up like Anthony Bourdain. Killing himself probably seemed like a way out, a solution to him, but I don’t want to end up like that. I miss him
Franky Ramone stay strong 💪 We all face our demons . There will be times when things seem to be flowing smoothly and life seems good, but there will also be dark and sad times. It’s important to remember that this is normal and we all experience it. God bless
Anthony was just completely unbiased when it comes to food. He tried nearly every cuisine on this planet and spoke about each and everyone with grace. Any other yank would’ve slagged this chippy in Glasgow off as soon as they saw it guaranteed
@@learntonganwithandrew I'm saying that I live right beside the university cafe and I'm sad that he was so close as I'm a big fan and obviously him passing makes it sadder. I live in Glasgow and I know it's a big popular city...
As a Scotsman I always love the willingness of foreigners to eat our shit food with a happy grin in an attempt to desperately scrape their way into our hearts and so we won't stab them or something.
Link is a normal sausage , square slice is basically a square sausage usually called Lorn, after a place in Scotland. Its beautiful, especially savoury slice
@@FiveDORRA "Good riddance, " Such a classy thing to say... hope people say the same about you when you move on, on that right! you're a nobody. "he was miserable And thought he was better than everyone" And you know this how? did you personally know him? seeing how you're just a random youtube troll with no life... I'm gonna say most likely not.
If you want a real and honest depiction of Glasgow, or Scotland generally - watch this episode. I’ve never seen Glasgow on TV without some sort of condescending tone given by the BBC or some other outlet that basically gets all of its info from its BBC contacts.
At the end of this episode, me and my friends were so proud and happy that someone as big and famous as Bourdain came to our city and not only enjoyed it - but reviewed it, and it’s people through a clear lense.
RIP Anthony Bourdain - we will all miss you.
I feel the same way when anthony bourdain does London/England ,he doesn't patronize the city and us 'limies' or dismiss our cooking.he showcases it fairly, and even with some affection.
I read this comment a while ago, and had to come back as it described the way I feel about Tony and his shows. What Bourdain showed people was really how to get the most out of travel and life. Forget the sterile tours and temples. It's the people and the food, and meeting people through food and drink, that will bring you such rich and glorious memories for a lifetime, and even a lifetime of new friends. I think Scotland and Quebec were his best shows, and showed the beauty of Anthony himself. RIP Tony.
I've been to Glasgow almost two years ago and I fell absolutely in love with the city. Especially the architecture, I even stayed in the oldest hotel in the city. Planned to go there again this year, might not work out though..
Bounrdain was such a fucking treasure, I don't think I've ever once seen him condescend or pre-judge something on film. He just went places, tried things, met people.
He was cool RIP Anthony 💖🍻
No matter how shocking his death was, this is a man who people will always remember by his life, and not death.
If there is an afterlife, I hope to see Anthony Bourdain
Man. What an epitaph.
Bourdain is one of the few celebrities I wrote a eulogy for on social media. And yes all of it celebrated his life and his lasting influence on my life
So true
In my opinion, part of the reason he committed suicide is because he didn’t enjoy fame. He didn’t like becoming a senior citizen. He was more comfortable being a young guy. He missed being just another dude in the crowd that could go to a bar or restaurant without being recognized and not viewed as an elderly wise man.
Rip probably the only celebrity I wanted to meet
Me too, loved his shows, only celeb i would have time for..
same here, iv'e got kitchen confidential, one of the most amazing works I've ever read.
Same, we went over and ate this meal in honor of him. Lol
I got to see him live during a book tour... didn't get to speak to him but he was so close. He was even skinnier in person, tan, hilarious, not as composed as he is on camera/more anxious seeming, and he cursed a lot more. It was brilliant. I'm glad I got to see him as a real person.
Passed by him while filming in Dublin, wish l stopped to say hello
He had the unique gift of making everyone feel as if they were long time friends together. Rip.
"I'm pretty sure God is against this." I miss Tony
If there is an afterlife, I hope to see him
He said Guy is against this Guy fiery
I haven't been able to listen to Anthony since his passing, but this popped up on my recommendations and I had to watch it. Edinburgh and Glasgow are two of my favorite cities in the world. Rest in peace Anthony because you helped so many people find theirs. Cheers from Washington DC.
This is why i always liked anthony, it was always about the people and the food and not about the status or pomp, keep cookin where ever you are sir and take care P.S not too much butter
Exactly these ppl get frustrated with this society
Anthony, I Love you! Thank you for your efforts and great work to show the wonders of the world. You've been such an inspiration to me and my wife. To encourage us to travel and explore the beauty of every country. We will misssss you so much. :( Rest in Peace and we will pray for your daughter.
Tony was a joy to watch. Supported the common man. Great gift of story telling and narration. Let a positive come from his passing: if you feel deeply depressed, get help. Tell someone. It can be fixed. People love you and need you around. If you don't it may be too late.
Supported the common man ????????
Starting my food business in Lanarkshire near Glasgow thus year and Anthony was ment to attend so gutted what a real man and chef rip brother x
What's your restaurant called bro? Hope it's going well 🤘
I have never ever missed a human being more than I miss Tony Bourdain, RIP buddy.
This is my town, this is my food, and I love it all, but i realise now that battered food AND chips AND Curry sauce AND cheese is possibly the most yellow meal you could have.
I noticed that with the Irn Bru on the side too.
I’ll forever miss him. I used to watch Parts Unknown with my mom since when it aired in 2013 when I was 13 all the way until I was 17.
I used to live around the corner from that cafe and I recognized it instantly from its interior. Lots of good food and entertainment locations at byres+dumbarton intersection.
My all time FAVORITE episode!!!!! The only thing I can't quite figure out is the pop song playing in the pub at the beginning.
That ad at the end where they played "The Passenger" combined with anthony bourdain gave me chills.
Iggy Pop-had to look it up, it was so perfect for the clip
@@WasabiWaits4No1 Sure - Iggy Pop. But the music for The Passenger was actually written by *_Scottish_* guitarist Ricky Gardiner (of Beggar's Opera and Bowie's "Low" fame). And Ricky is listed as the co-writer. Not sure if it's a coincidence - but a good one, if it was.
Discovered him way too late. As a tribute and toast to Tony I did a "BOURDAIN DAY 2021 Tribute Tour" in London this year, full 40 minute episode on my channel. Less a "where he went/what he did" in London, more exploring and trying NEW things. Paying my respects and hoping to honour his memory by entertaining not only myself, but other fans. Fellow travellers, this is what you need.
Miss this man so much 💛
Check out our man washing it down with a full sugar old recipe Irn Bru what a fucking legend.
University Cafe, Byres Road, Glasgow - been using it for years 😎🏴
Which part Glasgow.
This Zimbabwean boy studied at Paisley and I know the city centre a wee bit especially the bars and clubs 😅
His voice is amazing
1:44 As a Québecois who is proud of his national Poutine, and who equally adores Indian cuisine, I emphatically approve! 💯%
Scottish people know what’s up!
God I miss this man so much, rip sir you are sadly missed....
Sure you do, we believe you
"Sausage roll...I do like a good sausage." In that case, Tony, I highly recommend that you don't have a sausage roll.
@sacre Any good sausage roll should not taste like sausage. It should not even have sausage in it. It should be the greasiest, most vile meat cylinder you can imagine.
Not sure that was the type of sausage he was referring to tbh
@sacre I'm sure you're right, but in that case that kind of makes his point though. If not-so-good sausage still makes a good sausage roll, don't go to a sausage roll to explicitly look for good sausage. Thanks for the insight though!
as someone who grew up with food like this it's hilarious watching this American treat it like some kind of exotic adventure. R.I.P Anthony and now you're up in heaven remember to ask God if he's against curry sauce on chips
This place is one of my favourite haunts. They do a great bacon roll.
It's so odd seeing someone legendary like him sitting at the same bench that you've sat at. Wish he was still here.
I've never really associated myself with any celebrities, except for Tony. His death hit me like a ton of bricks, like I lost a close family member. May he RIP and hopefully he is tearing it up and exploring different worlds, wherever he is.
Next, Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown, Valhalla! R.I.P.
Black Powder What? That doesn't make sense at all
🙌 We All Need To Understand How Luck We Were To Have Him Be Apart Of Our Lives 🙌 #LegendsNeverDie
I was surprised when he mentioned the good auld buckfast tonic wine. A true man of the people!! R.I.P. Anthony
Breaks my heart
Tony just reading the menu is already entertaining
ill miss him forever
They leave us in a sudden, we miss them forever.
I think he went to this place on his first TV show 25 years earlier, called "A Cook's Tour". He had no gray hair, still smoked on camera, and was wiry and young-looking. We've all gotten older. RIP, you legend.
@59 seconds lol 😂 dont know what it is but I kinda want it lol. RIP Tony. Still and always best food program of all time.
Alright P buddy we will miss you I remember Watching You original Show No Reservations
Been to Ireland four times, been to England two times and Wales once. I promise one day I’ll land in Scotland. As soon as Covid fucks off.
Have you been here yet?
He had so much more to give. So sad that he’s gone.
"Guy Fiery in a kilt" haha shots fired
Glasgow loves you Tony!
THE WORLD!!!!!
He made every night peaceful!!
First time I’ve seen American news channel properly report on Scotland haha
What's there to get wrong? Are there hidden secrets to Scotland and it's people the world needs to know about?
@@tomcarl8021 Yes, but if we told you they wouldnt be a secret
Never seen this episode .i want to see it.
I didn't know Scottish food would appeal to my tastebuds like this. I thought it was just haggis and beans. Fried foods is the key to my heart.
love you brother...💔
simply the best, chef, rip.
RIP seriously Julia Child of my time...
R.I.P. ANTHONY YOU LEAVE ME STARVING HERE BRO.
God bless this legend
God blessed us and put him in a grave
I wonder if it's a coincidence: the music for The Passenger (heard in the background here) was actually written by a Scottish guitarist Ricky Gardiner (of Beggar's Opera and Bowie's "Low" fame).
This food reminds me of the american midwest I love it
A great man
You could tell he's deeply depressed. Looking for joy, or in fact any feeling, anywhere he can find it, alas, it eluded him.
Rip Anthony Bourbain we will miss you
Deep fried Pizza? Oh Scottish People :’)
Elyas Yusuf it’s truly disturbing. My friends would get half a deep fried pizza for lunch regularly when I was in high school, not good.
Uts called a pizza crunch lol
Fish & chips ❤ really miss you Andy!
Andy? Lol. His name is Anthony/Tony!
Great to see he has got a glass of irn bru to wash it down. Quality.
RIP What a genius
RIP Tony from the UK
Iggy and Bourdain. Heroes.
Scottish poutine? Gosh that looks so good
I'm Scottish yet never heard it called that! Ha! Like it though!
I wonder if he ever had smoky beans with chuff and coconut. Makes my mouth water thinking about?
What episode is this...season etc?
Yes, this episode never more graphically illustrates the title of the series. Well, he finally found it…..
Possibly the unhealthiest dinner he s ever eaten. But that food looked awesome.
Chips cheese and curry sauce is next level
Omg why are they showing us like .... I mean he's in the west end of Glasgow
RIP big man
Who knew James Spader worked in a chippy in Glasgow 🤷🏻♂️
R.I.P. Anthony Bourdain
LOVE! how his meal is all the same colour. HA!!
Washing it down with some good ol' IRN BRU
Guy Fieri in a kilt lol!
I had a breakdown in my car today. I just feel so meaningless and alone sometimes. I scare myself more and more because I know I want to live, but I haven’t gotten help. Seeing Anthony Boursin, I mean I just want some friends. I just want a family. I don’t want to end up like Anthony Bourdain. Killing himself probably seemed like a way out, a solution to him, but I don’t want to end up like that. I miss him
Franky Ramone stay strong 💪 We all face our demons . There will be times when things seem to be flowing smoothly and life seems good, but there will also be dark and sad times. It’s important to remember that this is normal and we all experience it. God bless
Quit being a bitch and suck it up, things arent always going to be easy, it's called life.
Can’t believe it’s been 7yrs since he passed 😞😞
"so ashamed" hahahaaha
Tony bourdain …..a one off legend
I miss you Tony!
I love wenever he eats greasy fatty foods he’s always like “I’m ashamed” or “ugh I hate myself” lol
Anthony was just completely unbiased when it comes to food. He tried nearly every cuisine on this planet and spoke about each and everyone with grace.
Any other yank would’ve slagged this chippy in Glasgow off as soon as they saw it guaranteed
Still miss you, dude.
I'd like to know his thoughts on irn bru
You’re fat
Best drink ever. Even if it makes you rusty.
I miss his spirit.
The only guy that I ever wanted to share a drink with. Rest In Peace my friend
AND that song I am passenger...
This what Tony was all about. No snobbery, no dumbass standards or rules. All he cared about WAS GOOD TASTY DELICIOUS FOOD.
You are sorely missed.
R.i.p
I'm pretty sure god is against this 😂
God bless you Anthony. Thank you for painting a funny but not insulting picture of my home city. RIP
I can't believe he was in a cafe round the corner from me in Glasgow :(
Glasgow is a world famous city, why wouldn't he have visited there?
@@learntonganwithandrew I'm saying that I live right beside the university cafe and I'm sad that he was so close as I'm a big fan and obviously him passing makes it sadder. I live in Glasgow and I know it's a big popular city...
So is deep fried pizza and Mars bars really that good?
Guy Fieri in a kilt
This man was a Gem we lost to soon.
As a Scotsman I always love the willingness of foreigners to eat our shit food with a happy grin in an attempt to desperately scrape their way into our hearts and so we won't stab them or something.
Love that he went to a place that serves proper fish and chips and not some artisan expensive place
1:08 what is link? and square sausage? and is cheese beano just cheese & beans?
Link is a normal sausage , square slice is basically a square sausage usually called Lorn, after a place in Scotland. Its beautiful, especially savoury slice
Cheese beano is just beans on toast with cheese grilled over the top. Sometimes a fried egg on top but the egg has to be softer than a babies shite
Did he say he worked at the University Cafe? "where I learned at the feet of the masters"
I won't eat that lol
Rip Anthony Bourdain.... you are greatly missed.
Good riddance, he was miserable And thought he was better than everyone
@@FiveDORRA
"Good riddance, "
Such a classy thing to say... hope people say the same about you when you move on, on that right! you're a nobody.
"he was miserable And thought he was better than everyone"
And you know this how? did you personally know him? seeing how you're just a random youtube troll with no life... I'm gonna say most likely not.
A cool guy who you wished you could of saved RIP
Curry and batter is gooooood
RIP
Jonny Mann good riddance..
I'm sorry for your loss Jonny. KTID
Rip tony....