Trying the National Sandwich in Uruguay | Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown | All Documentary
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- Опубліковано 25 вер 2024
- Bourdain returns to Uruguay after a decade away and finds a progressive nation in the midst of social change, but with evident fragments of its colonial past, most notably in its local cuisine
Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown follows host Anthony Bourdain, world-renowned chef, bestselling author and multiple-Emmy® winning television personality as he travels across the globe to uncover little-known areas of the world and celebrate diverse cultures by exploring food and dining rituals.
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visited 4 times over the last 15 years and tried to find a reason not to retire here. I failed and on August 5th 2022 bought a beach house in Rocha :) Thanks, Anthony for leaving breadcrumbs, the trail was easy to follow
living the dream man, enjoy!
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Enjoy your retirment buddy
Fantastic, just follow those crumbs
How i miss watching these food documentaries on the TV. IT was always a blast watching them
Uruguay - one of the best countries i ve ever been . Hopefully i will come back some days
I know next to nothing about Uruguay but they feel a bit closer to our (Portugal) temperament - laid back, maybe a bit melancholic at times - than anywhere else in Latin America. I might be totally wrong, but I've had this sense of slight similarity many times.
This episode was great.
Uruguay in an outstanding place. People there doesn’t simply survive, they live. The simpathy, calmness and joy is the same in Montevideo and in any other smaller town.
também sou apaixonado pelo uruguai anthony, vou pro paísito desde 2005 quando tinha 12 anos, hj com 29 anos continuo visitando as terras charruas.. que esteja em paz anthony bourdain!! melhor programa de culinária era o dele sem sombra de dúvidas !!
Es muy natural el video, es como alguien que fue a visitar a unos amigos y filmò la reuniòn. Da la impresiòn que la pasaron muy bien.
I’ve travelled the world and I just fell in love with Uruguay….
Me rompió el corazón verlo a Anthony tan desconectado de todo. Te extrañamos.
Viva Uruguay
Lovely way to show our country, I only ended with a bittersweet taste because I feel most of the people being interviewed talked with a lot of resentment towards Uruguay, but anyway, that's also part of our way of being as well
Where do they go 30 minutes in? I would love to visit your country.
Oh how I wish I could’ve shared a meal and a fine wine with Anthony. Talk life, and what comes after.
one of the best parts unknown. encapsulates uruguay perfectly
I miss Bourdain so much
URUGUAY DE MI CORAZON, AHI ME VOY A RETIRAR A MIS 55 AÑOS SI DIOS QUIERE, NO SE COMO LO HARE PERO ASI SERA...
my home country. it's a unique place 🌞
my father was a tupamaro and that's why we live in sweden now.
Did he murdered people?
Im from argentina and you are not the first uruguayan I know that headed for sweden. Why are there so many uruguayans there? I must be a lovely place. Best of luck.
@@elian958 a big wave came here back in the 80s and 90s. there was alot of work opportunities here and they told them to come here. it is peaceful and comfortable and you can basically become what ever you want if you put your mind in to it
my parents came from uruguay in the 80s to Sweden too but I was born here. always wanted to go to Uruguay and watching this video makes me want to go even more. hopefully one day I will.
Your father was a hero!
Linda gente los uruguayos. Siempre me han dejado una gran sensación de amistad y sobretodo de humanidad. Un saludo desde Quito, Ecuador. Rest in peace Anthony Bourdain.
"Happiness all the time is Fascism." This shot is just pure joy: 28:19
Best content CNN ever invested in. IMHO. I enjoyed him so much and I'm happy to view it all again!
this is a great show
Uruguay incrível, lugar mágico
remember Legendary Anthony !!! now i will know more infos about uruguay
Este hombre era Maravilloso ☀️
Que lindo Uruguay y su gente, saludos desde Uruguay
Que lindo que es Uruguay
His voice Will always guide Us
Nice video about my Uruguay! Thanks !🎉
Despues de todo y pesar de todo la vida es muy bella ............. We miss you !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Me emociona, amó Uruguay
I can relate to Tony. Who wants to be surrounded by happy people?
Gosh ❤! That sandwich looks 😊! Mmmmm 😋,!
I didn't choose to born in Uruguay, I just was lucky ❤
I would love to visit your country one day. Greetings from Sweden.
@@ow2347 Ven cuando quieras serás muy bienvenido siempre!
@@hookbrada537 Muchas gracias!
Beautiful said
Used to live in the border of Brasil and Uruguay, what an amazing country to be a neighbor!
Uruguay es hermoso!
We miss you Anthony.
i have to vist this country
You are welcome!!
we miss u Anthony ...
Terra do grande Eduardo Galeano
Alguien tendrá el video completo de la entrevista al señor gaucho?
que grande Hablan por la espalda bo!!! Aguante Anthony!
37:23 jajajjajajaja me cague de risa, están re fumados
Uruguay no mas
Mejor que Francia y mejor que Paris.
Great episode
Feel very sad at the way Anthony died.. has left a deep void...
Hablan por la Espalda 🔥❤️🔥
To quote Joni Mitchell, " You don't know what you've got 'till it's gone ". What a loss, but all of his content over the years just got better. Check out Stanley Tucci Searching for Italy...another CNN production with very similar, in my opinion format and editing but softer viewing. the production values, editing music and historical content of both make them an immersive experience that inevitably leads me to the kitchen. 🥂🥂Well done CNN
I love Stanley Tucci but I'm afraid his show is a bit meh after the places/stuff Anthony Bourdain covered and the way he did it. It was a very high bar Tony had set and few others have been able to hurdle it.
@@MTMF.london I concur, Anthony wasn't acting per se, draw your own conclusions. In my humble opinion, Anthony and let’s not ignore the CNN input, sort of moved the format on which covered much more. It appears to me that Anthony directed CNN, later CNN directed Stanley. I enjoy both. Thanks, for taking the time.
♥️😀🇬🇧why does that look perfect to me?
¡ Uruguay noma' !
I miss him so much and I never even met him.
Rip Anthony Bourdain 🙏
Btw….Uruguay won the first ever football World Cup!
does anyone know the old man who was speaking in introduction and ending of this episode?
Hello . His name is Juan Carlos Lopez. He is the host of a television program called Americando. Some fragments of the program can be seen on You tube.
How is Uruguay doing post-covid?
No face masks here, kids go to school, football matches, concerts, parties, many people decided to move here, people were not forced to get vaxed... you could travel , you could enter shopping malls, supermarkets, we had even elections for mayor , no lockdownds
@@mariaeugenia2436 Liar!!!😂😂😂
anthony fue a ver a hple
Its so sad to realise he hated every minute of himself on these adventures and when filming finished would disappear into his self loathing and self medication to get through the experience. He seemed so vibrant and full of life and joy. I can't watch.
Such is life. For a person who saw all the tragedies and triumphs of life. In the end it means nothing. And he hasn't had to live the hard part.
How do you know he didn't enjoy any of it?
matando ese fasito en la rambla del maldo qué pijudo el bourdain
Oh dude! A french Mary! I had one of those in the old days. Very reliable. Rugged.
28:19 hahahahahahahahaha 🐶😍😂😂😂
whats the song at 17:35 ?
It’s Himno del Incendio by Hablan Por La Espalda. From the album Sangre. Bit late to the party with this reply!
thanks a lot mate! @@scottperrin2898
For some reason, I got a Black Books-feeling at 6.30.
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RIP
HPLE pasion
Que pena le toco el Uruguayo mas negado el cocinero no le gusta nada de Uruguay!
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That steak bacon egg cheese garnish sandwich can be bought anywhere on the planet, hardly Uruguayan cuisine….so what’s your point here?
I am uruguayan and have to agree with you.
abortion is "progressive"? how and why? It would be more accurate to state, that they perceive the "access to abortion" "progressive" ... but the practice itself could not be further away from being "progressive". Life is literally terminated. Where´s the progress in that? Something to think about ...
Y con un presidente supuestamente progresista que vetó la ley...se creen los abanderados de todo.
Haz lo que digo mas no lo que yo hago.
After having eaten everything he could, he fell into deep depression and killed himself in 2018, probably there was nothing new for him to eat!
It is very funny to hear the term "progressive" when referring to two of the things that contribute to the extinction of humanity: homosexuality and abortion.
Anyway, great episode. Like many of the others.
It's not mandatory to be homosexual or to abort every child you know, it's freedom of choice.
Eating at Jacinto tonight at 730!
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