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Episode 1
A Taste of Tokyo -
Episode 2
Dining with Geishas -
Episode 3
Cobra Heart, Food That Makes You Manly -
Episode 4
Eating on the Mekong -
Episode 5
Wild Delicacies -
Episode 6
Eating on the Edge of Nowhere -
Episode 7
Cod Crazy -
Episode 8
San Sebastian: A Food Lover's Town -
Episode 9
Childhood Flavors -
Episode 10
Stuffed Like a Pig -
Episode 11
A Desert Feast -
Episode 12
Traditional Tastes -
Episode 13
The Cook Who Came in From the Cold -
Episode 14
So Much Vodka, So Little Time -
Episode 15
Tamales and Iguana Oaxacan Style -
Episode 16
Puebla Where Good Cooks Come From -
Episode 17
Los Angeles, My Own Heart of Darkness -
Episode 18
French Laundry Experience -
Episode 19
Hometown Favorites -
Episode 20
My Life As A Cook-NYC -
Episode 21
Highland Grub -
Episode 22
A Pleasing Palate
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Episode 1
Food Tastes Better with Sand Between Your Toes -
Episode 2
No Beads, No Babes, No Bourbon Street -
Episode 3
A Mystical World -
Episode 4
How to Be a Carioca -
Episode 5
Elements of a Great Bar -
Episode 6
The Struggle for the Soul of America -
Episode 7
The BBQ Triangle -
Episode 8
Mad Tony, The Food Warrior -
Episode 9
Down Under: The Wild West of Cooking -
Episode 10
Singapore: NY in 20 Years -
Episode 11
Let's Get Lost -
Episode 12
My Friend Linh -
Episode 13
One Night in Bangkok
A Cook's Tour 2002
A Cook's Tour is a travel and food show that aired on the Food Network. Host Anthony Bourdain visits exotic countries and cities worldwide where hosts treat him to local culture and cuisine. Two seasons of episodes were produced in 2000 and 2001 and aired first-run in 2001 and 2002 in the U.S. on the Food Network. In the summer of 2008, the Food Network stopped re-running the series and rolled out a completely overhauled website omitting all but a single reference to Anthony Bourdain from March 2008 entitled, "Anthony Bourdain's Rant", tagged under Food Network topics "vegetables" and "simmer," likely due to the emergence of Bourdain's similarly themed current series, No Reservations, on sister network Travel Channel. Questar Entertainment released a DVD box set of A Cook's Tour on DVD in January 2012. Early versions of this DVD box set are missing the episode TB1A04, Eating on the Mekong. Replacement DVDs are available from Questar starting in late February, 2012. As of March, 2012 episodes of A Cook's Tour have begun airing on the Travel Channel.
