A night out with the Vice Network star and Parts and Labour chef used to mean coke, whiskey by the pint and public nudity. Then, at age 29, he suffered a catastrophic heart attack. On each episode, Matheson visits a different community bison ranchers in Alberta, French chefs in Hanoi, seal hunters in Nunavut , arriving bull-in-china-shop style to learn about their cultural and culinary traditions. Bernard—a massive dude of massive appetites. Dead Set on Life started streaming online in Canada in February, but the wider television launch, in Canada and the U. There is that type of famous person you see and you think, Where do I know that guy from, again? Matheson is the exact opposite of that guy—the size, the volume, the tattoo count that is excessive even by hipster chef standards. Maybe you know Matheson from his restaurants. He interviewed Stephen Harper during a campaign stop in Whitby last fall—the only accredited press member with body ink spilling out from his collar and sleeves.


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Matthew James Matheson born February 7, [1] is a Canadian chef and internet personality. Matheson regularly appeared on Vice 's show Munchies. He previously hosted Viceland's It's Suppertime! Matheson moved to Toronto in and attended Humber's cooking program. He found he had a talent for butchering meat, and after a short stint on tour as a roadie for his friends' metal band, Matheson continued his culinary career. Matheson began in a bistro under chef Rang Nguyen who taught him French culinary techniques.
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