Some people rag on tony because he's very critical of some "stand-and-stir" chefs on TV and he's very opinionated. This episode encapsulates who Anthony Bourdain is. I absolutely respect the man for the person he once was to now the person he has become. His motive is to inspire people to cook, inspire chefs to innovate. This episode inspired me to call my little brother and go visit our old stomping grounds. Brilliant job Tony, if you ever read this, thank you so much for what you do.
This episode is indeed very touching. It portrays the humanity of the man in front of the camera, and makes some of us reminisce of younger, more care-free, and happier moments from our childhoods. Thanks to this episode, we are reminded of a part in our past that we have submerged but never forgotten.
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Nice side of Tony!
steelbrzz 1 month ago
i loved they r ..enjoyin' brother time ... Tony look really happy
saisailay 4 months ago
i want to try that fish soup.
stx106 5 months ago
awww how sentimental.. garbage
mobspeak 8 months ago
aww man that bit about the beach was fun, my brother and I used to do something like that
dtsuei 9 months ago
@skoi87 you've had that soup at that restaurant..?
sputnikse7en 9 months ago
Some people rag on tony because he's very critical of some "stand-and-stir" chefs on TV and he's very opinionated. This episode encapsulates who Anthony Bourdain is. I absolutely respect the man for the person he once was to now the person he has become. His motive is to inspire people to cook, inspire chefs to innovate. This episode inspired me to call my little brother and go visit our old stomping grounds. Brilliant job Tony, if you ever read this, thank you so much for what you do.
JustinCase10261 1 year ago 5
so delicious .... ya mi ...
ilupro 1 year ago
It's really nice to see grown men playing like that.
goannadream 1 year ago 4
This was am absolutely wonderful episode. Fun and touching! Thanks so much for posting.
TheBoostress 1 year ago
I think Tony can speak French if he has to, but his brother is better at it
holstien71 1 year ago
such an awesome episode
FlipSnipeZ 1 year ago
looks like tony doesnt know how to speak french?
teelein 1 year ago
amazing episode
5botball 2 years ago
My favorite episode, I cried at the end. So amazing to see Tony and his brother revisit their past.
AnarchoSocRedBlk 2 years ago 3
this is def my most favorite episode. really hard to watch towards the end since i just recently lost my father...
vassili1234 2 years ago 3
This episode is indeed very touching. It portrays the humanity of the man in front of the camera, and makes some of us reminisce of younger, more care-free, and happier moments from our childhoods. Thanks to this episode, we are reminded of a part in our past that we have submerged but never forgotten.
jameister12345 2 years ago
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FAG!
rockthepenguins 2 years ago
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jameister12345 2 years ago
I was being ironic
rockthepenguins 2 years ago
@rockthepenguins look at yourself..............
5botball 1 year ago
so the second, I guess
rockthepenguins 2 years ago
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FAG!
rockthepenguins 2 years ago
This episode makes me wish I had a sibling to reminisce with.
halfacig 2 years ago
thats good that he quit smoking .
pcvietnameseboi 2 years ago
Most of us long to revisit our childhood memories and to share those memories...what a wonderful look into Tony's past.
jkse0816 2 years ago 9
that's really sweet.
deeptracy23 2 years ago
I love this episode..shows a very different side to Tony
Ziegut 2 years ago 15