Bourdain in NOLA

Tonight’s No Reservations takes place in New Orleans. It’s Bourdain’s first trip to the city since Hurricane Katrina struck. The Times-Picayune, which was the world’s Pulitzer-winning lifeline to news of the tragedy, has a good interview with Bourdain here.

“I don’t really care what Alec Baldwin says about politics. Even when I agree with him, I think he’s sort of a liability to the cause, because the natural instinct is to say, ‘The guy’s on TV. He probably lives in a compound in Hollywood. What does he have in common with me?’ I’m pretty wary of that.

“In this episode we’re concentrating on people in the business, in the restaurant industry, and we’re letting people know their stories. We’re just asking simple questions like, ‘What was business like before? And, ‘What is business like after?’

I’m excited for the bit where he sits down with Emeril, who, Bourdain notes, “always had a sense of humor about when I called him an Ewok”.

Your chance to be on the show here. Show schedule here. Food Network is airing old episodes of A Cook’s Tour — that schedule is here.

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