President Obama's meal with CNN's Anthony Bourdain will be featured in an upcoming segment of Bourdain's "Parts Unknown." | White House Obama dining with Anthony Bourdain in Vietnam

President Barack Obama has no reservations about dining with celebrity chef Anthony Bourdain.

During his visit to Hanoi, Vietnam, Obama is taping a segment for a forthcoming episode of Bourdain's CNN program "Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown," the network announced Monday, highlighting the country's culinary culture and common ground with the United States.


"Their conversation will be featured in an upcoming episode of Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown, returning for its eighth season in September," a CNN spokesperson said. "Bourdain will explore the purpose of the President's trip and his interest in the people, food and culture of Vietnam."

Bourdain tweeted that they dined for $6 on bún chả, grilled pork and noodle.

Total cost of bun Cha dinner with the President: $6.00 . I picked up the check . #Hanoi — Anthony Bourdain (@Bourdain) May 23, 2016

Obama will stay overnight in Hanoi before traveling to Ho Chi Minh City to wrap up the first leg of his trip to Asia.