Chef José Andrés Remembers Anthony Bourdain



JRE #2315 w/José Andrés YouTube: https://youtu.be/PkHhBi2R3lU JRE on Spotify: …

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38 thoughts on “Chef José Andrés Remembers Anthony Bourdain

  1. A shame Joe was not so smart and sophisticated about POLITICS! Instead he let Trump use him and promote himself on his Podcast to his 100m+ followers. And now here we are 💩

  2. As lovely as this segment was, Tony would absolutely hate 2025 Rogan. Fact. He is almost everything that he hated in the western world. Bourdain loved the down trodden, adored any minority and hated trump before trump was who he is today… he was a true rebel anarchist. With a huge heart. Jose's segment on parts unknown in Spain is so profound, even more so now. RIP Tony. A true legend and exactly what the world needs right now.

  3. It's a shame that Joe has only recently understood how to use his interviewing skills and influence for good. I dearly hope that he continues that trend. He's among the best interviewers of all time (Including the best journalists of the 1960's and 70's).

  4. I watched Anthony Bourdain religiously on CNN. I cooked in Chicago for 25+ years. I watched to learn and better understand food. Mr Bourdain explained that week after week. RIPANTHONYBOURDAIN gone but never forgotten.

  5. oh please – why is someone committing suicide such a big deal? he didn't want to live anymore. for whatever reason – so what. personally i hated his show! too much of him ruminating. not interesting in the rumbles of an addict.

  6. This interview makes me think about how Joe Rogan could’ve gone from being such a wonderful friend of Anthony Bourdain’s to being a Trumper. This just I will never understand.

  7. What Rogan is missing in his language is that he somehow wasn't able to express to Bordain; that Bordain could have called/ contacted Rogan at ANY time…. and Rogan thinking that would have been the "suicide solution" somehow.
    So, hopefully the learning moment here is… reach forward and out to those that you love & would always answer their call; let them know you will now.
    Love/ appreciation/ respect are really strong feelings to have… when you have them, let those people know. These are 3 of the best feelings for others to be recognized for.
    Recognition/ appreciation/ love/ and respect are what most of us are looking for, and to give… Please express to anyone in your life that you have these feelings for. Let them know how and why, communication of love and respect is always welcome.

  8. Anthony Bourdain was one of my favorite men, ever. I never really got into music, as it sounds like just "noise" to me. Anthony Bourdain was almost considered art. This man understood food. I really miss him. I am still mad at Tony.. when he killed himself, he took a gift from the Earth. I do hope that you rest in peace, but I am angry because we could've seen so many great moments of great food! In 100 years we will all be dead.. why rush it?

  9. Tony's intelligent commentary around the world is what made me want to see the world and go see amazing people around this world. its one of those things Men do when Men are suffering inside, endure it alone and not burden others with it.

  10. That’s what it does…..it’s a terribly selfish act…..the effect it has on your loved ones is not good…..I’ve had it happen a couple times…..initially it makes you incredibly sad……but then…..anger…….i don’t like either….

  11. What a beautiful way of remembering a person that meant so much for so many, not only to people in the culinary world but to people outside that world too. Anthony Bourdain, the great food expert, amazing narrator of stories and talented writer. Whenever I hear his name I can't help but to smile and think of that moment when he got me laughing to tears in some passages of his book "Kitchen Confidential." Rest in peace, Tony.

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