Anthony Bourdain catches cod, hunts for moose, dines at Raymonds while filming Parts Unknown in N.L.

Celebrity chef making the most of his trip to St. John's

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Caption: Chef Anthony Bourdain has been making the rounds across Newfoundland and Labrador while filming an episode of the television show Parts Unknown. (Instagram)

Celebrity chef Anthony Bourdain is getting a crash-course in all things Newfoundland this week.
The Parts Unknown host and author of Kitchen Confidential has spent a busy week in the province checking out all we have to offer.

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From hosting an epic boil-up by the ocean, cod jigging off Quidi Vidi, moose hunting with Raymond's executive chef Jeremy Charles, and downing plates of fish and chips at Chafe's Landing in Petty Harbour, Bourdain's done it all.

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He even helped take a baby off the hands of two young parents on a date at Mallard Cottage.

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He's believed to be filming an episode of Parts Unknown in St. John's, and it's possible the episode will also include a trip to France.
He was spotted on the French island of St. Pierre, located just off the coast of Newfoundland, over the weekend.

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It's unknown when the episode of Parts Unknown will air, but looking at photos of the trip online, at least one thing is for sure — Bourdain certainly won't be leaving the island hungry.

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