Tony visits Haiti, a country dealing with a cholera epidemic and an impending hurricane. During his trip, Tony meets with Sean Penn in the tent city built by his relief group. At the end of his trip, Tony is unsure of what the future will hold for Haiti.
Anthony wants to make the show about Cambodia he failed to do ten years ago and this time he plans to pay proper homage to the exotic country.
Anthony explores Nicaragua looking to understand it from it's once covert ties to the United States to it's new post civil war identity.
Anthony explores one of the oldest and most revered cultures of Europe and learns about proper Viennese cuisine.
Anthony heads to the hills to experience the culture and cuisine of this unique part of America.
Anthony goes in search of the undiscovered parts of Brazilian and more specifically Amazonian cuisine.
Anthony goes in search of the rough and tumble down to earth working side of Boston's culture and cuisine.
Before the 2011 disaster Tony travels once again to Japan in search of the ever elusive meaning of what it is to be Japanese and sampling the culture and cuisine along the way.
Anthony travels to American's oldest "enemy" to the south to experience the true culture of Cuba and separate fact from fiction about it's government and people.
Anthony explores the worlds richest gambling location and it's odd status as a European enclave in China.
Anthony heads to one Italy's most famous and independent provinces to explore the culture and cuisine of this province.
Anthony spends one last incredible week at one of the most innovative restaurants the culinary scene has ever known and with it's famous head chef they prepare for the restaurants closing and plan for future endeavors.
The host explores the High Desert of California with rocker Josh Homme of Queens of the Stone Age.
Tony tours Ukraine with his pal Zamir Gotta. They sample plenty of vodka and try green borscht. Stops include Chernobyl and a former top-secret Soviet site.
Tony and his crew venture to the war zone and fledgling country of Kurdistan to explore the tragic history and hopeful future of the ethnic group known as the Kurds.
Tony travels beyond New Orleans and into Cajun Country to find out what sets bayou culture apart. He dines with locals Wendell Pierce and Lolis Elie, partakes in an authentic crawfish boil and ends his trip with a whole-hog roast.