Tony Bourdain deserved the Nobel Peace Prize. Promoted, fostered, seeded understanding between people across the world through his journalism. I miss him and his work.
Serj’s chapter on his week with Anthony Bourdain in Armenia just brought me here. I can’t believe 2 of the people I admire coexisted in Armenia for a week, and I didn’t know. What a gem of an episode. I really hope to visit Armenia one day, even more so now
I visited Saro’s home in Shushi wonderful man and family. It’s heartbreaking watching this now. All the places he visited in Artsakh now under Azeri control. Historical and cultural sites and graves desecrated. Completely depopulated of all Armenians after thousands of years. Rest in peace to the soldiers who bravely sacrificed themselves
Learning so much abour Armenia in this episode and cant escape of the comparison between them and the Jewish people alongside Israel, the innovation, the hope and stamina after many tragedies ; as well as the traditions and the geeky way of being in general when concerning knowledge and education
And the irony is that the country that thinks they’re the cleverest in the world , which they aren’t by a long stretch, and oppresses everyone they can, probably doesn’t even know what Chess is…. welcome to America
Interesting country armenia, I defenetely want to visit one day but when there is Peace and cut with the chauvinistic patriotic BS and come to terms with their neighbours. With their ongoing wars it´s also not safe nor nice atmosphere for a tourist to visit. I hope one day this mindset changes. Until then I will continue to visit other beautiful countries in the Caucasus.
@@agustinenzoa4447 Sure, how come they haven't come in peace with the people who have extinguished them from their historic lands a few decades earlier. Makes you wonder.
Came here after watching Serj's interview on Last Meal
High five! Hes such an interesting person
same haha
Same here 😊
yeeea buddy!
same here! 😀😀
Tony Bourdain deserved the Nobel Peace Prize. Promoted, fostered, seeded understanding between people across the world through his journalism. I miss him and his work.
Tony’s programmes should be the gold standard of food, travel and compassion.
I'm so grateful for this man's work. In every episode I learn something important about humanity and food.
Serj’s chapter on his week with Anthony Bourdain in Armenia just brought me here. I can’t believe 2 of the people I admire coexisted in Armenia for a week, and I didn’t know. What a gem of an episode.
I really hope to visit Armenia one day, even more so now
Absolutely beautiful documentary. Does Armenia justice. Rest in Peace, Anthony - and thank you.
just a perfect piece of television
I visited Saro’s home in Shushi wonderful man and family. It’s heartbreaking watching this now. All the places he visited in Artsakh now under Azeri control. Historical and cultural sites and graves desecrated. Completely depopulated of all Armenians after thousands of years. Rest in peace to the soldiers who bravely sacrificed themselves
RIP . We miss you so much.
Hayastan! ❤💙🧡🇦🇲
I learn so much from these videos. More than from books, school, the BBC. Thank you for keeping them alive and available
.more than a storyteller...a truth seeker !!!
Our Armenia ⛰️🇦🇲🇪🇺✝️💜👍
Hayastan !❤ How I miss YOU 💓💓 my beautiful Yerevan, safe to walk around, love you Armenia ❤
Miss you bro.
🇦🇲thank you so much Anthony Bourdain🤝
Thank you for your marvelous work 😊
They should show this show in schools
R.I.P Tony
Is he dead?
Awesome, Bourdain and Tankian talking about the armenian genocide? Perfect, may nobody go blind
For me, best show.
maaaannnnnnnnn thank u
who is here after watching Mythical Kitchen?
2 of my favourite ppl
Came here after reading Serj's book
😘 RIP Anthony 😥
Learning so much abour Armenia in this episode and cant escape of the comparison between them and the Jewish people alongside Israel, the innovation, the hope and stamina after many tragedies ; as well as the traditions and the geeky way of being in general when concerning knowledge and education
Isreal? Don't you mean Palestine?
This did not age well
@@xjpx114 It started out rotten to the core and just got worse from there
Pas du tout
Palestine et pas israel
we Iranian love you as well you ke.
Thanks
Thank you Anthony Bourdain❤️💙🧡🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲
🙏
Whats the song the kids are playing and singing???
I F*cking Love System of a Down!🎶🎵😁
And the irony is that the country that thinks they’re the cleverest in the world , which they aren’t by a long stretch, and oppresses everyone they can, probably doesn’t even know what Chess is….
welcome to America
leyenda
What is the name of the song that women sang on piano 22:04?
գալիս ես ու անց կենում
գալիս ես ու անց կենում
I was lucky enough to visit Jerevan last November!
Armenia is not culturally European, though it is Christian. They have flat roofs but the rich culture extends way east of Europe in terms of attitute
and you say culturally Armenia is very European oh come on man you have your very own special culture
Interesting country armenia, I defenetely want to visit one day but when there is Peace and cut with the chauvinistic patriotic BS and come to terms with their neighbours. With their ongoing wars it´s also not safe nor nice atmosphere for a tourist to visit. I hope one day this mindset changes. Until then I will continue to visit other beautiful countries in the Caucasus.
In Yerevan you wouldn’t notice anything in the atmosphere about any tensions with neighbours. Vibrant as ever…
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I knew I’d find this
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Just respect to the Armenian people, one of the most unlucky nations in history, in geopolitical terms. Stay strong!
Peace is their only way forward, and take distance from Russia for once.
@@agustinenzoa4447 Sure, how come they haven't come in peace with the people who have extinguished them from their historic lands a few decades earlier. Makes you wonder.
@@agustinenzoa4447 Russia ain't the problem here bro
👋Hay from Armenia❤️
Sorely missed I hope you went out on you’re own terms legend