Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations

Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations is an American travel and food show that originally aired on the Travel Channel in the United States and on Discovery Travel & Living internationally. In it, host Anthony Bourdain visits various countries and cities, as well as places within the U.S., where he explores local culture and cuisine. The format and content of the show is similar to Bourdain's 2001–2002 Food Network series, A Cook's Tour. The show premiered in 2005 and concluded its nine-season run with the series finale episode (Brooklyn) on November 5, 2012.

The special episode Anthony Bourdain in Beirut that aired between Seasons 2 and 3 was nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Informational Programming in 2007. In 2009 and 2011, the series won the Emmy for "Outstanding Cinematography For Nonfiction Programming".

Season 2
Three special episodes were aired in 2006, one before the season, and two after.

Season 3
Season 3 was aired in two parts: six episodes in the winter of 2007, and nine in the summer and autumn of 2007. Two special episodes were also aired in 2007, book-ending the regular episodes.

Season 4
As with Season 3, Season 4 was aired in two parts: nine episodes in the winter of 2008, and ten in the summer of 2008. Various sources have referred to the summer episodes as Season 5, but in a post on his blog regarding the September 1, 2008 episode, Bourdain refers to it as the final episode of Season 4. One special episode followed the regular 2008 episodes.

Season 5
Season 5 is another split season, with 10 episodes aired in the winter of 2009, and 10 episodes following in the summer.

Season 9
After Bourdain announced in May 2012 that he would be leaving to do a new show for CNN entitled Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown, the Travel Channel suspended Season 8 and repackaged the remaining seven episodes left to air as "The Final Tour" to capitalize on the publicity surrounding his departure. In addition to the seven episodes from Season 8, three episodes — "Sex, Drugs And Rock & Roll", "Seven Deadly Sins" and "Off The Charts" — made out of old footage, were reedited to look like new and added to Season 9.

Home video releases
As of March 2013, Travel Channel has released seven collections of the series on DVD. Despite that the series has been shot mostly with high-definition video cameras, it is not available for purchase in high definition format like Blu-ray.

In March 2013, Netflix canceled instant streaming of the show without explanation, but restored a 25 episode "No Reservations Collection" in October 2014. Hulu offers 5 episodes from season 7 and 8

The DVD releases do not have subtitles enabled for the hearing impaired. (Broadcast episodes do have closed-captioning available.)


 * Collection 1 (4 discs) (2005)
 * Disc 1- Paris, New Jersey
 * Disc 2- Sicily, Las Vegas
 * Disc 3- New Zealand, Malaysia
 * Disc 4- Iceland, Vietnam
 * Collection 2 (3 discs) (2006)
 * Disc 1- Sweden, Puerto Rico, Quebec, U.S./Mexico Border
 * Disc 2- India (Rajasthan), India (Kolkata/Mumbai), Korea, Indonesia, Ireland
 * Disc 3- Ghana, Namibia, Lebanon, Pacific Northwest
 * Collection 3 (3 discs) (2007)
 * Disc 1- Russia, Los Angeles, New York, Shanghai, Hong Kong
 * Disc 2- French Polynesia, Cleveland, Brazil, Argentina
 * Disc 3- Singapore, South Carolina, Berlin, Tuscany
 * Collection 4 (3 discs) (2008)
 * Disc 1- Vancouver, New Orleans, London/Edinburgh, Greek Islands, Jamaica, Hawaii
 * Disc 2- Into the Fire, Laos, Tokyo, Uruguay, Colombia
 * Disc 3- Spain, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Washington D.C., US Southwest, Bonus Features
 * Collection 5 - Part 1 (3 discs) (2010)
 * Disc 1- Romania, So Long Summer, Mexico, Venice
 * Disc 2- Azores, Chicago, Food Porn, Philippines
 * Disc 3- Disappearing Manhattan, Sri Lanka, Sardinia, Chile, Bonus Materials (Alternate Universe)
 * Collection 5 - Part 2 (3 discs) (2011)
 * Disc 1- Australia, Buffalo/Baltimore/Detroit, Down on the Street, San Francisco
 * Disc 2- Thailand, Montana, NYC Outer Boroughs, Vietnam: No Place Like Home
 * Disc 3- Brittany, Obsessed, Provence, Bonus Materials (Alternate Universe)
 * Collection 6 - Part 1 (3 discs) (November 29, 2011)
 * Disc 1- Panama, Istanbul, Prague, New York Hudson Valley, Ecuador
 * Disc 2- Harbin China, Maine, Food Porn 2, Caribbean Island Hopping, Heartland
 * Disc 3- Bonus Features: Burning Questions, Techniques Special, Holiday Special
 * Collection 6 - Part 2 (2 discs) (2012)
 * Disc 1- Where it all Began, Liberia, Dubai, Rome, Madrid
 * Disc 2- Kerala, India, Paris 100, Back to Beirut, Bonus Features (What were we thinking, Making of India)
 * Collection 7 (3 discs) (2012)
 * Disc 1- Haiti, Cambodia, Nicaragua, Vienna, Ozarks
 * Disc 2- Brazil: The Amazon, Boston, Japan: Hokkaido, Cuba, Macau
 * Disc 3- Naples, El Bulli, Ukraine, Kurdistan, Cajun Country

Broadcast syndication
In 2019, Ovation obtained broadcast and digital rights in the United States for seasons five through eight of the series, while season 9 has been released exclusively on the network's lifestyle and travel streaming service JOURNY and has yet to be aired on TV.

Book
No Reservations: Around the World on an Empty Stomach is a 2007 companion book to the show. Written by Bourdain, it serves as a scrap book of the previous three seasons of the television show and has extensive photographs of Bourdain and his crew at work filming the series.