The man who has eaten nearly everything, who tries any food even once, will not eat one dish that American regularly consume.
Celebrity chef and traveler, Anthony Bourdain, the host of CNN’s “Parts Unknown,“ has been known to ”try anything.“ While he may avoid salads and greens in a town with poor water treatment facilities, Bourdain doesn’t shy away from a ”busy street stall serving mystery meat."
Yet in a May 9 interview with Bon Appetit, Anthony Bourdain revealed the one food he will not eat: airplane food.
Bourdain “never” consumes the stand-up comics’ classic whipping boy. “No one has ever felt better after eating plane food,” explains Bourdain “I think people only eat it because they’re bored. I don’t eat on planes. I like to arrive hungry.”
Surely a long flight will tempt Bourdain into swallowing some vacuum-packed morsels at 35,000 feet. Not even on Qantas’ 16 hour 55 minute direct service from Dubai, UAE to Auckland, New Zealand? (The world’s longest non-stop flight, according to the BBC.)
“I‘d order cheese” replied Bourdain “and a [expletive] load of port. I’d eat some cheese and drink myself stupid.”