When Anthony Bourdain runs out of nations to visit...will his show be over?!


Question: As he said in his first show on China, he could spend a lifetime exploring the place, and still have only barely scratched the surface.

Many cuisines are specific to a certain area - even city - within a country. Look at how many different variations of Italian food there is, for instance - and everywhere has its own local speciality.

So long as they can continue to come up with interesting locations to shoot in and the guy doesn't end up dying after falling off a mountain or something, the show will continue.


Answers: As he said in his first show on China, he could spend a lifetime exploring the place, and still have only barely scratched the surface.

Many cuisines are specific to a certain area - even city - within a country. Look at how many different variations of Italian food there is, for instance - and everywhere has its own local speciality.

So long as they can continue to come up with interesting locations to shoot in and the guy doesn't end up dying after falling off a mountain or something, the show will continue.

I hope so...i dont like him.

He'll visit different regions of nations (they can have very different cuisines)

That show can go on for possibly forever. Once he's done with all the countries, there will be a new evolution of foods created by every single country in which he can report his shows on.

No then he'll come to my area...and things will really get weird...

Do you know how many places you can go to in this world? If that's the only criteria for cancelling the show, then don't expect it to be going anywhere for a long long time.

No,,,,,,,,,,,,,,there will be REPEATS!!! :---]





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