Around the World and Behind the Scenes with Anthony Bourdain
Ratings8
Average rating3.8
This was great. Less trite than it could have been and much more honest. I got a better picture into Anthony bourdain's personality. However, it did feel primarily like a processing device for the author.
The memoir of a close work friend of Tony Bourdain sheds light on a lot of the madness that lay behind the scenes of the best travel food shows ever made. A solid 5 from me, for highlighting the good and the bad, some of the most iconic and some of the most terrible scenes.