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Chewing the Fat: Batali and Bourdain's Final Bites

Mario Batali and Tony Bourdain are a couple of champion fat chewers who know and like and respect each other a great deal, so we thought why not bring them together for the next set of Chewing the Fat episodes.

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Mario Batali and Anthony Bourdain might not agree on much, but they do agree on their ideal final bites.

The new season of Tony's show No Reservations airs Mondays at 10 p.m. ET on the Travel Channel. Mario's show, Spain...On the Road Again, co-starring Gwyneth Paltrow and Mark Bittman, continues on PBS.

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8 Comments:

Swear to god my first choice for one cuisine for the rest of my life was Vietnamese. Having a mental block as to a second choice.

I'm thinking Mexican, although I'd want authentic mexican as opposed to tex-mex. Not that texmex isn't good too, but I don't think I could eat it every day.

Second choice might be Indian.

i bet they would be even more interesting if they weren't so obviously plastered and slurring their words.

Chinese food. Broadly defined since there are so many different styles. :P

@Cybercita - Not really.

Indian, hands down

Vietnamese fo shizzle!

Regional Italian food, without a doubt. Second choice REAL Chinese food--not the stuff you get here.

Does anyone KNOW what uni tastes like? Can sea urchin roe really taste that good?

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