Cities from Anthony Bourdain

Beirut

Beirut is the capital and largest city of Lebanon. As of 2014, Greater Beirut has a population of 2.5 million, which makes it the third-largest city in the Levant region. The city is situated on a peninsula at the midpoint of Lebanon's Mediterranean coast.
Anthony Bourdain
Chef, Journalist
He said, "Beirut is an extraordinarily beautiful and complicated place. It's a mix of different cultures, different religions, and different influences."
Cities from Anthony Bourdain

Marseille

Marseille, a port city in southern France, has been a crossroads of immigration and trade since its founding by the Greeks circa 600 B.C. At its heart is the Vieux-Port (Old Port), where fishmongers sell their catch along the boat-lined quay. Basilique Notre-Dame-de-la-Garde is a Romanesque-Byzantine church.
Anthony Bourdain
Chef, Journalist
He said, "Marseille is one of the most underappreciated and misunderstood cities I've ever been to."
Cities from Anthony Bourdain

Tokyo

Tokyo, Japan’s busy capital, mixes the ultramodern and the traditional, from neon-lit skyscrapers to historic temples. The opulent Meiji Shinto Shrine is known for its towering gate and surrounding woods.
Anthony Bourdain
Chef, Journalist
He once said, "I love Tokyo. If I had to eat only in one city for the rest of my life, Tokyo would be it."