Chicken and waffles, an unlikely sounding combination, but apparently they’ve been serving up this Southern curiosity since 1975. – Anthony Bourdain, No Reservations Leia mais.
One of the things I like about Thai food is it’s a lot of different textures, colors, sweet and sour, pleasure and pain. I feel like I’ve been to Thailand and back. – Anthony Bourdain, No Reservations Leia mais.
It’s a cemetery and final resting place for some of LA’s most famous residents. Spend your Saturday evening watching a movie under the stars surrounded by the stars. – Samantha Brown Leia mais.
So Amazing. Middle Eastern fare: the chicken shawarma platter is just perfect. Get extra garlic sauce and extra meat. Flavorful, moist roasted chicken straight from the rotisserie. – Adam Richman Leia mais.
Scoops may look like a typical ice cream shop, but some of its flavors are pretty off the wall. Try the banana-peanut-butter-bacon ice cream. – Andrew Zimmern, Bizarre Foods Leia mais.
This Korean restaurant specializes in soondae, a blood sausage. I recommend you try the pork liver, tongue, lung, trotter and soondae with rice. – Andrew Zimmern, Bizarre Foods Leia mais.
Get things heated up and try the Spicy Ramen. Orochon Ramen has the most authentic Japanese fare in LA. Leia mais.
You’ve got to sample some of the best Mexican food in the country, including the guacamole and burritos. – Adam Richman, Man v. Food Leia mais.
Haight Ashbury is the birthplace of the hippie movement, and it's continued to be a hipster's haunt for decades since. – Adam Richman, Man v. Food Leia mais.
The Fried Chicken Benedict and stuffed egg burger are not to be missed at Hash House A Go Go. Leia mais.
If you’re into spicy seafood then Hot N Juicy Crawfish is the ticket. Leia mais.
I’ve had a lot of authentic tamales. If I had this in Mexico on the street, I’d say, “Wow. That’s one hell of a tamale.” – Anthony Bourdain, No Reservations Leia mais.
The city’s coolest bar -- literally. Wear gloves to sip cocktails in glasses made entirely of ice. After 30 minutes in frigid temps, step back out into the desert heat to warm up. Leia mais.
The most sinful dessert is called Four by Four by Two. The dish is 4 rows by 4 rows of seriously surprising ice cream like foie gras, rum and coke, and celery lime just to name a few. Leia mais.
If you are running low on cash and you want to leave Vegas a winner, do the Sky Jump. Ask for the “Bert Special” (it’s a Sky Jump with a hug up top and a shot at the bottom). – Bert the Conqueror Leia mais.
This is the antithesis of the Strip experience, it's a true local's hangout. Come here for the cheap drinks, loud music and their infamous bacon martini. – Samantha Brown Leia mais.
Few people know that I love speed and I love thrills. At the Richard Petty's Driving Experience riding shotgun in a car that’s going 160 miles per hour fits that bill. – Samantha Brown Leia mais.
With so much to see, it's easy to forget that this massive museum was once a fully functioning aircraft carrier. Leia mais.
The ambience? You couldn’t buy this for a million dollars or 10 million dollars. Delicious. – Anthony Bourdain, No Reservations Leia mais.
The elegant neighborhood of Gramercy Park is home to a historic residence, the birthplace of one of America's most colorful presidents, Theodore Roosevelt. Leia mais.
These femme fatales aren’t just eye candy, they’re filling stomachs with some of the best burgers. Don't miss their signature burger the All American Girl – Camille Ford, Food Wars Leia mais.
The Pussy Cat Dolls club is the perfect place to lose all your inhibitions. Leia mais.
The most sinful hot spot in Las Vegas is the Playboy Club. Play a few hands of black jack dealt by a Playboy bunny. Leia mais.
This is the place to see Vegas’ past. This 3-acre light-filled graveyard shows over 160 years of vintage signs. Don’t miss the Silver Slipper and the Stardust Casino sign. Leia mais.
French fries may not be a big deal to you, but they are a very big deal to me. I’m so unhappy about these fries that I like them. – Anthony Bourdain, No Reservations Leia mais.
September 11, 2001, wasn't the first time an airplane flew into a New York city skyscraper. This museum is home to an artifact that tells of a largely forgotten incident. Leia mais.
There is a depth of flavor to these meatballs, really smooth, really even texture and flavor. It’s awesome. Really terrific. – Adam Richman, Man v. Food Leia mais.