Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations: Tony Bourdain's Paris

Tony Bourdain's Paris

No Reservations kicked off its very first episode in the City of Light 6 seasons ago. For the 100th episode, Tony and the crew return to Paris, the city where it all began.

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Meet Tony's sidekick

Tony introduces his good friend and No Reservations regular, ...

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Tasting cheese in Paris

Tony and Eric Ripert visit Mari-Anne Cantin for a lesson on ...

48:09

How do I enjoy Paris?

Anthony Bourdain answers a common question about traveling to ...

02:01

Do Paris right

Anthony Bourdain talks about his favorite things to do in Paris.

01:27

Tony's best moments

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01:57

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Restaurant

Le Jeu de Quilles

Next door to Hugo's boucherie is this small restaurant. Tony, Eric, Hugo and Hugo's wife enjoy a beautiful breakfast.

45 Rue Boulard, 75014 Paris, France

Restaurant

Je Thé...me

Tony and Eric enjoy some tripe at this corner restaurant famous for making its nasty bits some of the most delicious in Paris.

4 Rue d¿Alleray, 75015 Paris, France

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Marie-Anne Cantin

Renowned cheese merchant and cheese refiner Marie-Anne Cantin perpetuates the tradition of French gastronomy. Marie-Anne and her husband, Antoine Dias, offer authentic and uncompromising cheeses.

12 Rue du Champ de Mars, 75007 Paris, France

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Les Cocottes de Christian Constant

Tony and Eric have lunch with food wizard Thierry Marx. A veteran of Taillevent and Joël Robuchon's Jamin, the 44-year-old Mr. Marx is comfortable enough with his genius to be playful on the plate.

135 Rue Saint-Dominique, 75007 Paris, France

Restaurant

L'Atelier

Tony samples the world-class cuisine of chefs Eric Lecerf and Philippe Braun at L'Atelier.

5 Rue de Montalembert, 75007 Paris, France

Restaurant

La Quincave

Anthony Bourdain meets one of the hottest chefs in Paris, Yves Camdeborde of Le Comptoir at La Quincave, to discuss the future of dining in the City of Light. They sip on wine and taste amazing French cheeses.

17 Rue Brea, 75006 Paris, France

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Le Comptoir

Tony has dinner with chef Yves Comdeborde at his 20-seat restaurant, Le Comptoir.

Hotel Relais St-Germain, 9 Carrefour de l¿Odeon, 75006 Paris, France

Restaurant

Frenchie

Frenchie is known for its affordable menu and casually correct food. Chef Grégory Marchand spent most of his career working at Jamie Oliver's 15 in London, where his nickname Frenchie was born, and at Gramercy Tavern in New York.

5 Rue du Nil, 75002 Paris, France

Restaurant

Le Chateaubriand

Inaki Aizpitarte combines flavors in a way that no traditional French chef would dare. At Le Chateubriand he reinvents the classic French bistro with a style all his own, often delivering his dishes personally.

129 Avenue Parmentier, 75011 Paris, France

Restaurant

Le Tete Dans Les Olives

Alexandre Cammas and Inaki Aizpitarte invite Tony and chef Eric Ripert to Le Tete Dans Les Olives where 10 people are served daily. The restaurant has 1 table and 1 chef, Cedric Casanova.

2 Rue Sainte Marthe, 75010 Paris, France

Activity

Hugo Desnoyer Boucherie

Tony and Eric Ripert visit one of the most well-known boucheries in Paris. Hugo Desnoyer supplies some of the best restaurants in Paris.

45 Rue Boulard, 75014 Paris, France

Activity

Marx Food Lab

Tony and Eric visit the labs of food wizard Thierry Marx. While wildly experimental --there's a reason his recent book is called 'Planet Marx' -- his take on modern (or molecular) cuisine has a lightness of both touch and spirit.

4 Rue du Bouloi, 75001 Paris, France

Activity

Les Papillons

On their way to Les Papillons, Tony, Eric and Joël Robuchon sample sensuous delights along the Rue Mouffetard, home to restaurants, shops, cafes and a regular open market.

129 Rue Mouffetard, 75005 Paris, France

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