
Catherine Zeta-Jones and Aaron Eckhart work wonderfully together in this story of a workaholic chef who rediscovers love after her sister suddenly dies and she is left to take care of her young niece.
Travel Channel to debut 'No Reservations' fourth season on January 7Source: Reality TV World
No Reservations' fourth season will kick-off with a trip to one of Bourdain's favorite destinations -- Singapore -- as he shows viewers how it's a crossroads of various Asian cuisines; visits a "hospital chic" concept restaurant; and travels to a reflexologist for a traditional f …
Hicks hoistSource: The Independent Weekly
South Australian director Scott Hicks was back in his hometown last week to promote his latest film No Reservations.
Talking Travel with Anthony BourdainSource: Gadling
Anthony Bourdain, author, traveler, and host of Travel Channel's No Reservations, joins us this week for another round of Gadling's Talking Travel.
Advance Screening of 'No Reservations'Source: Food & Wine
No Reservations is charming in spite of the predictable storyline (girl meets boy, they don't like each other, they do like each other, they lose each other…).

New episodes of Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations are now airing on Monday nights on the Travel Channel. Tony was trained at the Culinary Institute of America so this travel show often focusses on food and cooking.

Beginning Day One - arrive in Beirut, prepared to make a lighthearted and enlightening show about a lesser known culture and cuisine.
End Day One - Hezbollah kills seven Israeli soldiers and kidnaps two.

As many here on the Vine know, I am a huge Anthony Bourdain fan. I love his irreverence, his sarcasm, his general disregard for societal rules and conduct. But it wasn't his cooking or his old Food Network shows that reeled me into his lobster-like grasp.