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1. Paris
  July 25, 2005
Explore the city of light and love's unexpected surprises on a journey through the lives of the city's working class. Explore the varied ethnic communities which contribute to the pulse and edginess of glitzy Paris.
 
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2. New Jersey
  July 25, 2005
Host Anthony Bourdain comes out of the closet about his New Jersey roots and takes a sentimental journey through the New Jersey of his youth. Find out why the state can't shake its bad reputation, then dig deep to find the real Jersey identity.
 
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3. Iceland
  July 25, 2005
Host Tony Bourdain checks out rumors that darkness is the excuse for Icelanders to party the night away.
 
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4. Vietnam (The Island of Mr. Sang)
  July 25, 2005
A vicarious thrill ride as Tony discovers Vietnam from the buzzing streets of Hanoi to the rural beauty of the Montagnards, and the mysterious Island of Mr. Sang. This episode shows exactly why Tony has been completely seduced by Vietnam and its people.
 
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5. New Zealand (Down Under the Down Under)
  July 25, 2005
Tony Bourdain travels to Christ Church, New Zealand to give a guest lecture at Savour, an upscale food and wine convention. When he can't connect with his audience, he heads for the countryside to find the real Kiwi lifestyle.
 
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6. Malaysia (Into the Jungle)
  July 25, 2005
Tony has always been fascinated by the notion of "natural fusion," the way cuisines and cultures blend over the centuries. He's particularly fascinated by Malaysia.
 
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7. Sicily
  July 22, 2005
In Sicily, Tony eats some tripe at a local frittola stand in II Capo Market, a spleen sandwich with Sicily's President, and salt salt encrusted fish. Later, Tony also debates where you can get the best cannoli.
 
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8. Las Vegas
  July 25, 2005
On assignment and with deadline looming for a major food magazine, Tony's got four days to cover the "very best" of the new chef-centric Las Vegas. He visits The Double Down, Bouchon, El Sombrero, Beauty Bar, Freemont Street and much more.
 
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9. Uzbekistan
  July 25, 2005
Tony is in for a wild trip as he journeys through Uzbekistan's 2000-year-old capital, Tashkent, dines at Jumanji, goes to a bellydancing club, gets acquainted with the culture by visiting a local mosque, shops for a wedding present and much more.
 
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Episode 3, "Iceland"
Synopsis: Host Tony Bourdain checks out rumors that darkness is the excuse for Icelanders to party the night away.
Original air date: July 25, 2005
Runtime: 42 minutes
ASIN: B000I5NNHO
Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #334,276 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations Season 1
Synopsis: Each week on Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations, the professional chef/acclaimed author takes viewers on a journey as he finds the link between food and culture. Whether he's following his wanderlust to exotic places or at home in the States, Bourdain is out of the kitchen...off the beaten path...no holds barred.
Genre: Documentary
Executive producer: Jerry Risius
Network: Travel Channel
ASIN: B000I5P4YO
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5.0 out of 5 stars "Let's Call It What It Was: Worst Meal Ever.", February 18, 2007
This review is from: Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations Season 1 (Amazon Instant Video)
This is my favorite episode of "No Reservations." Tony Bourdain is in fine form, and Iceland is my favorite place on earth. Tony does himself no favors by going during winter, but he does get to attend the traditional Icelandic feast, Thorrablot. Thorrablot is a feast of horrors for most people from outside Iceland, but Tony tries everything, much to the amusement of his audience. ("That was unspeakably nasty.")

While "No Reservations" is essentially a travel show about food, there is a lot of travel depicted, and here the natural beauty of Iceland shines through (although I would advise a summer visit next time.) Tony tours Reykjavik, rides an Icelandic horse, and takes a soak in the Blue Lagoon, among many other activities, but the real star is the food. Anytime you talk about Icelandic cuisine, the subject of the famous shark comes up. The central food around which Thorrablot revolves is called "hákarl" (with variants known as "glerhákarl" and "skyrhákarl," depending on the species of shark.) The shark is prepared by burying it in the ground during summer and letting it rot for six months or so, then processing it, ultimately cubing it into toothpick-ready portions. It is advised that people new to the food hold their nose as the stench and ammonia smell is overpowering; perhaps failing to heed that crucial step is what made Tony not only call hákarl "unspeakably nasty," but go on to elaborate that "this is probably the single worst thing I've ever put in my mouth." (Note that this was before the Vietnam episode, however.) Hákarl is so rank, that the recommended method of consumption is to chase your putrefied shark with "Brennivín," a type of very strong indigenous caraway schnapps, which some people think tastes worse than the shark.

Tony not only tried the hákarl, but helped prepare and ate such delicacies as "hrútspungar" or pressed sheep's testicles, which he termed "breakfast of champions," "Sviš," (sheep's heads,) and other gastronomic atrocities: at the end of the Thorrablot dinner he reflects, "let's call it what it was, worst meal ever." (Again, that was before he went to Vietnam.)

This is a great series, and this is the best of all the episodes that I have seen. Anyone who likes an irreverent approach to travel or food will love this show, especially if they love Iceland like I do.
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