Delicious Canadian Meal in an Unusual Place | Full Episode |S01 E05 |Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown
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Can't believe it's been 6 years, miss this guy 🫡
My hero
Somehow it feels like he's been gone a lot longer to me.
6 years since what
@@ToddyTornado death
@@ToddyTornado since Anthony died
Anthony understood Quebec. He loved Montreal for everything that it wasn’t like New York. ‼️💗🇨🇦. Miss you buddy 🫡
As a Québecois, I can confidently say Montréal is dogshit and not at all representative of what the rest of the province is like. If you like partying and pretending you're some kind of hot shit it's great but most Québecois don't enjoy Montréal at all, it's more for tourists.
He understood and learned about every corner of the world he visited before he ever stepped foot in a place. He became wiser through experiences shared with the people and became enriched through food and humanity. What a lovely man. He is missed. Nothing about him was contrived.
@@BrandonPoirierBlair As a new yorker living in Montreal, it is an amazing city and one of the best cultural hubs in NA with great european influence. so many creatives and unique people here and most def one of the best cities in the world. As someone whos lived all around the world, Montreal is a top city with top people. Nowhere is quite like here. Not everyones a city person ig but i think its quite ironic to call ppl "pretend hot shits" and then generalize an entire cities population lol...
@@BrandonPoirierBlair A city is the culmination of it's nation's culture, Montréal has long been recognized as one of the great food city of the world. It is both thanks to Québec's culture and also Montréal's own specialties. Instead of hating, be the change that you want to see.
@@BrandonPoirierBlair you sound insecure buddy
Greatest episode. Ever.
With the one in Newfoundland
I'm an Albertan . Worlds away from Quebec . But still proud to see a part of Canada being shown by Anthony .
same
Love Alberta . From Québec
Montreal sounds like fun. Would love to visit from edmonton 😊
@@TheWolverine01Love Quebec from Alberta! Hope you guys are doing well! 🇨🇦🤜🤛🇨🇦
Such a funny thread since politically these two provinces do not get along
That is the most relaxed and entertained I've ever seen him in any of his shows. I think he just appreciated that he drank great wine out of a red solo cup, had unusual food he didn't get anywhere else, but was cooked classically French, and he got to talk shop about food- the chefs weren't into promoting their enterprises, they just loved talking to another accomplished chef! BTW- the SIZE of that piece of fois gras! I would have died from the richness of that dish! Died happy, but seriously, died. :)
What a beautiful nod to Quebec and its history...Anthony Bourdain is brilliant...miss him
So it's brilliant to kill yourself? Nah
As a Montrealer, this episode warms my heart. Anthony Bourdain did 3 different episodes based in Montreal: Parts Unknown, No Reservations, and my favourite, The Layover where he rides around at night in the back of a pick-up truck, slugging from a bottle in a paper bag with Martin Picard and Norman Laprise.
So nice these Quebecers has the opportunity to show Anthony such a fine time. They must be devastated. It’s one thing to feel you know Bourdain through his fantastic culinary blogs, it’s another to entertain such an icon.
One of my favourite episodes...
Also, one of my favourite lines: "Food is just feces in waiting"
I'm from Québec City and that episode, when it aired, several years ago, made me discover Le Continental, which became my favorite restaurant.
Quebec is essentially North Americas Europe.
Except that France is not nearly French enough for most Quebec Francophones
Canada in general is more like the UK, Europe.
@@jayk5549 omg never lol nothing in common at all
Thanks to Quebec and Toronto,we have the world’s worst leadership.
It warms my Québecois's heart that he had so much fun in Quebec. Kudos to the amazing chefs who showed him around. And Martin Picard's cabane à sucre is on my bucket list! And if you go to his restaurant Pied de Cochon, please have the cromesquis (deep fried foie gras...)
les cromesquis ! ouf :)
A Canadian thing to do is drink a Molson Export, whilst smoking an Export ‘A’ . Bourdain is a treasure, miss this guy.
Definitely a French Canadian Tabarnak.
Mon PaPere’ smoked Sweet Caporal’s and drank Ex 😝
Moosehead and Belmonts bud
brador and lauriers eh
I don't think I've ever seen him happier God love him
Love this episode! The passion Quebeckers have jumps out from the screen! Quebec is truly a very special place.
Quebec truly is a special place
I’m half Quebecois and I agree❤
watched this 10 times and I swear I feel completely full each time
You know, when you eat beaver, you know it’s beaver. Best line ever.
you have to try beaver. once you do, you will understand that saying completely. nothing else tastes like it.
He is loved and dearly missed. Un bon vivant. Rest in peace.
The original title of this episode is Québec and Canada. Because Bourdain understood that Québec has its own culture.
Oui mais tout le monde dans les commentaires dit que les deux cultures s'aiment ...
This food is making my mouth water, get a train ticket and go to Montreal for a 3 hour meal. Got to go.
I love Montreal. I only spent a weekend there but it is such a beautiful city. Schwartz deli is to die for! Tony was definitely in his element. Rest in peace
Shwartz is gone… and so is beauty since we have a leftist mayor who allows the city to turn into a living hell. The Montreal of your memory is NOT the Montreal of today.
I so miss him ! I love Montreal so very much !
Don't kill yourself
As a proud Canadian, this is my favourite episode ever!
Quebec isn't really Canada, though. Or at least, that's what they would say.
@@Mr_Zzzeeeseparatism is pretty much dead.
@@declanstewart5690 I fear indépendance is back my friend.
@@declanstewart5690 no the fuck it's not LOL.
@@hem9483 it is in any meaningful way. There is an insanely low chance Quebec will ever separate from Canada.
My favorite all time Anthony Bourdain scene is in the ice fishing shack.
My all time favourite Anthony Bourdain episode.
Mes grand-parents opéraient leur cabane à sucre.
"When you eat beaver, you understand it's beaver!" Truer words, Martin, truer words.
Montréal je t'aime❤❤ Thanks for posting this episode. It made feel extremely nostalgic about my home town and makes me miss Chef Bourdain.
Quebecois reporting for duty!
The food in this episode...!!!!!
My favorite episode, jeez I miss this guy who I've never met.
Wish he could see how many people he influenced
I miss that man so much. A true human being, passionate and kind.
Food brings us together and Anthony taught us that!
Thank you so much for posting these episodes on CZcams, I miss Anthony terribly ☹️
It was so great to see a mainstream american personnality know so much about Quebec culture.
What a great show done in my home province. So many of his shows influenced what I eat and cook.
If you haven’t been to this area you MUST !!! I’m from Toronto but my sister had a stunning condo brick walls 14 foot ceilings wood steal in the art gallery area right by the st Lawrence river science centre wonderful restaurants of old town Montreal with a mountain in the middle of the city Stunning. !!!
Bravo !
Watching "Le Tricolore"
Having good wine, great food with friends is heaven on hearth. 🍷💯🇨🇦
The easiest way to get thru Kaybec, is tell them ur from Saskatoon, then they will speak english to you. The next thing is, you must sing even if you cant sing, you must sing, as the whole restaurant breaks out in song.
I am happy to hear that they are Quebecois and Canadians. Canada is not Canada without PQ.
We are in this together. Keep your sticks on the ice.
You should listen again between 28:35 and 28:40 .
Who doesn't love Montreal, and Anthony too. Miss that guy!
At 12:36. "When you eat beaver, you understand that it's beaver."
My paternal grandfather was a beaver trapper through the 1960's and 1970's. But we never ate beaver. He let anyone in town who wanted the carcasses for their dogs to just take them. He was also a hunter so we often had moose and partridge. Once, I remember having muskrat legs. The dishes you showed here are things I mostly haven't heard of. I've had filet mignon (at The Keg, I know, probably not authentic, but still good!). You were making my mouth water the whole time. And not just the food, but the whole dining experience!
love this episode so much lmao
Miss Tony. This is an especially great show. Since it shows the love of life in Quebec culture.
Love, love, love!❤️
King crimson lap dance.. classic
Posted many times , one of the best eposode (for me and of course).
Miss you Anthony. Great episode
My hero RIP. still watching ya brother . Hope u keep the heat on for me ....Mt Favorite ep. Ice shack gourmet .....
I must have watched this episode 50 times (being a Quebec transplant and a foodie) and I just noticed that Fred got hammered and bought a bunch of Habs merch in the middle of the second period haha
"When you eat beaver, you know that it's beaver."
I agree, my friend.
This is why I loved this show. While anybody can see a dish they never tried before and think it is gross looking and never consider trying it, Anthony would be first in line to give it a taste and more often than not it would be the best thing he has eaten. I do miss him and this show. Wish there was more new episodes to watch with him.
wow. best one ever
what an awesome video....I have never seen this one. Thank you for posting
36:23
Right after that gem of a comment, Anthony made it complete with his deadpan here. The best. Wish he was still here.
I love Quebec and I miss Anthony. Perfect way to idle 45 minutes but now I’m starving!
Rabbit with mashed potatoes and gravy is a damn good meal
We miss you Anthony!
Awesome.
It feels good to finally read nice things about my nation. But I'm still a sovereignist! ;)
Repose en paix Anthony...
5:22 The King Crimson lap dance ! 🤣🤣🤣🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🎣🎣🎣⚜️⚜️⚜️
I am sure that Dave & Fred watched Babette's Feast as kids, hosting Tony their version on a Quebec lake in winter. RIP Tony.
Now THAT'S my home food 😌😍
My favourite episode. I'm Canadian eh.
Legend!!
Kitchen confidential was one of the reasons I learned to cook.. rip legend
This episode 🎯
you know Anthony wouldn't be proud of us a world RIP a better world
Miss this guy so much
I played hockey outdoors, at night, as a kid. But it was just beers in snow banks and lost pucks. Southern Ontario isn't yuppie filled Quebec. Go Leafs! 🇨🇦
Le meilleur.
Livre Royale. Fois Gras on mashed. Chilled lobster. What a lunch!
Quebec should be proud to be part of Canada and Canada should be proud to include Quebec. Times have changed and it's time for both sides to recognize this. The only thing that separates us is language. The vast majority of Anglo's don't hate Franco's and vise versa, it's time to move forward and embrace both cultures into what was always supposed to be what is Canada...
Great job!
Brilliant
If gulab jamun with Stilton was the only thing I got from this video then it would still be worth its weight and gold
Dude wearing a Bruins jersey playing shinny in Montreal is ballsy.
I miss you Anthony. I hope youre resting in peace in whatever afterlife there is
What a tragic loss. Anthony Bourdain RIP.
Irreplacable Anthony. He loved Montreal and Montreal loved him back.
Reminds me of the French film La Grande Bouffe, 😅
The making of a heart attack. Mon Dieu!!!
RIP my favourite person
This one's a gooder.
Anthony is truly missed in this world
I know the context isn't the same, but the line at 23:53 hits completely differently now
Rest easy Mr. Bourdain.
Geez I miss this man.
I hope everyone is OK and stays safe
I saw him and had a photo taken with him when he was in Toronto. I was devastated when I heard of his death. May he rest in peace. He was a troubled soul. 🙏🌹
That didn’t aged well 😓 23:55
Greatest culinary journalist of all time, with no comparison.
Picard s'en cooooollisse! Legende!
Oh how I miss him!
my mom grew up in Montreal... actually Laval, a sublet of Montreal and I used to go back there a lot but I was never taught French by her and school was always kind of crap... so as I grew older and the laws became more severe I kind of stopped going back... it is one thing to be a foreigner travelling to Quebec and not speaking French but it feels weird being a Canadian that does not speak French going to Quebec.
Prince Edward county does have some amazing wines
I’m sure Anthony Bourdain felt at home in Quebec. Bourdain was born of French descent (on his Dad’s side) spoke the language growing up, spent multiple summers in France, and eventually became the executive chef of NYC's Brasserie Les Halles, an esteemed French fine dining bistro. Old Montreal and parts of Quebec City are like a little bit of France in Canada. Such a shame that he had such struggles with mental health, like so many other Artists before him.
They also like to periodically hang themselves on their own petard, so he probably felt a natural kinship just hanging around with them
I eat beaver regularly. Girlfreind loves it too!
As someone who grew up in Quebec; a more inaccurate portrayal of Quebec dining standards has never existed. Nor is the train even a remotely common way to travel.
That said: still a great episode.
I love beaver.
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