Behind the Counter at a local Japanese Poisonous Puffer Fish Fugu Restaurant

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    Behind the counter at a family owned Japanese Fugu Puffer fish blowfish restaurant in Tokyo. This local Tokyo hidden gem is located at Sumiyoshi Ginza Shopping Street, just 3 minutes from Sumiyoshi station, you’ll find a family owned live fugu speciality restaurant Koshiji. Fugu also called puffer fish or blowfish is a luxury Japanese food dish most famously known for its poisonous organs that if eaten can easily lead to death, and why only licensed chefs are able to prepare and serve it in Japan. Today, I’m taking you behind the counter to show you how this deadly fish is served in Japan. Yamada san has been running his fugu restaurant for 45 years now, and at the age of 75, he’s slowly handing over the reins to his children and grandchildren. When he first started 45 years ago, the shop was much smaller, but became quite a popular spot for locals. Apparently, there are around 350 different kinds of Fugu but only 22 of them are permitted by the government for consumption and the shop prefer to serve live, Tiger Pufferfish, known as the king of fugu. To get the Fugu license, you must pass the written and hand’s on test after going through a lecture course held at the poison removal facility, with 2 year working experience prerequisite. Yamada san's grandson is finally scheduled to take the test this year, to help continue on the family business. Fugu itself is a white fish, which is a densely textured when raw so its cut transparently thin, but its soft and airy when cooked. It’s best eaten as fresh as possible as it quickly loses taste as time passes. A very unique and elegant Japanese dining experience when prepared by a skilled chef.
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  • @PaolofromTOKYO
    @PaolofromTOKYO  Рік тому +110

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    • @lfckaran
      @lfckaran Рік тому

      @@Maloswen if you’re taking a trip you’ll be fine, you dont have to worry about work culture or unfriendly Japanese as most are welcoming and the few that are wont be directly rude.

    • @plushcanvas8652
      @plushcanvas8652 Рік тому +1

      Day in life of Fisherman 🤌

    • @desultorilypanacea
      @desultorilypanacea Рік тому

      How about a video about declining birth rate in Japan? How the government refuses to really give reforms that will encourage child birth. Like free daycare, triple money government gives to parents monthly, etc.

    • @gv5207
      @gv5207 Рік тому

      ❤your content & buying your merch

    • @plushcanvas8652
      @plushcanvas8652 Рік тому

      @@desultorilypanacea 💀

  • @NickPR87
    @NickPR87 Рік тому +1947

    I like how the business being family run gives them a better chance to all take a vacation together when the fish is out of season, especially two whole months! I wish more restaurants were afforded the opportunity to have better work-life balance like they do. Awesome content as always!

    • @GameFuMaster
      @GameFuMaster Рік тому +66

      yeah, 2 months, meanwhile the average worker in Japan would struggle to take 2 weeks lol

    • @lordblazer
      @lordblazer Рік тому +57

      @@GameFuMaster goes to show you, building a business builds a legacy and opens up a better quality of life for your family.

    • @takoflame4948
      @takoflame4948 Рік тому +7

      @@lordblazer too bad in the USA these companies dying out

    • @s125ish
      @s125ish Рік тому +3

      @@GameFuMaster why are Japanese all about work?

    • @DemstarAus
      @DemstarAus Рік тому +3

      I think that would be more possible with a limited menu that focuses on one or two seasonal ingredients. When the ingredient is good, and you're passionate about it, business would boom. Nature tells you when to rest rather than trying to keep supplies up artificially year-round.

  • @RandomUserX99
    @RandomUserX99 Рік тому +962

    3 gens! That's telling me that this shop makes good money and has very high level of support and recognition. Japan has this utmost respect to artisans, from chefs to carpenters, that's unmatched in the world. In other countries you could just be a common laborer, but in Japan people will easily call you sensei for the quality of work you offer. Just look at the level of respect the fish vendor has for the granpa chef, even after 30 years.

    • @KymHammond
      @KymHammond Рік тому +6

      Great comment.

    • @yelhsanosnhoj6602
      @yelhsanosnhoj6602 Рік тому +4

      Yet a Japanese politician disrespected Floyd Mayweather for easily beating a young talent from the region in fair competition. No sensei there for sportsmen it seems.

    • @Youallsuckbigkahunas
      @Youallsuckbigkahunas Рік тому +3

      With how lazy the younger generation has gotten, quality will go down.

    • @KymHammond
      @KymHammond Рік тому +16

      @@Youallsuckbigkahunas that’s not even an opinion, it’s a prejudice - quality is driven by market not artisans. Blame market to sell cheap. In food industry quality is how a restaurant survives.
      Many young people are rediscovering the old traditional Japan- I see on UA-cam, anyway.

    • @RandomUserX99
      @RandomUserX99 Рік тому

      @@Youallsuckbigkahunas speak for your own lazy country. Not in Japan. If quality goes down in this shop, people will die lol

  • @ggibby0909
    @ggibby0909 Рік тому +639

    I loved the silent response of the chef when asked “What happens if you eat this?”. Caught me off guard!

    • @akuhappy3246
      @akuhappy3246 Рік тому +6

      Fugu is deathly

    • @iamlinda100
      @iamlinda100 Рік тому +1

      @@akuhappy3246 not if they remove all the poisonous parts, which they do.

    • @akuhappy3246
      @akuhappy3246 Рік тому +20

      @@iamlinda100 yes, i mean that is why the chef makes the gesture

    • @clayusmcvet2242
      @clayusmcvet2242 Рік тому

      🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @blu-rae864
      @blu-rae864 Рік тому +6

      “what happens if you eat the poisonous part of the fish?”
      😐

  • @TheLinKrust
    @TheLinKrust Рік тому +1208

    I love that the fugu has all these incredible defense mechanisms (poisonous; spikes; raspy skin) and Japanese people found a way not only to deal with them but to elevate them! Wow!

    • @sayantanmazumdar3
      @sayantanmazumdar3 Рік тому +15

      Still tastes like fleshy paper.

    • @Pathfinding-earth
      @Pathfinding-earth Рік тому +9

      @@sayantanmazumdar3 you eaten it? is it good or just a regular fish taste?

    • @bebisibeb
      @bebisibeb Рік тому +52

      @@Pathfinding-earth I've had it; it is really light in flavour, kind of like a chewier version of snapper when served raw but becomes juicy and bouncy when fried.

    • @sayantanmazumdar3
      @sayantanmazumdar3 Рік тому +11

      @@Pathfinding-earth Tasteless, rubbery, and epically underwhelming for the price( depends on the chef who made the shashimi). The one I tried in the hotpot was nice, but I think it has to do more with the other contents of the hotpot.

    • @akuhappy3246
      @akuhappy3246 Рік тому +2

      @@sayantanmazumdar3 why peoples likes to eat it?

  • @taitanomo24
    @taitanomo24 Рік тому +60

    Don't be fooled by how it doesnt look like those really fancy restaurants, this family is very well known and respected (and rich lol) here. Very humble tho. Everything from there is so simple but amaziing🤤

    • @bassyey
      @bassyey 11 місяців тому +4

      Yeah, I could tell by them having vacation for 2 months. According to the video, their grandson usually takes overseas trips. These screams high earning to me. They have a lot of gains and margins in this business.

    • @POkegreis
      @POkegreis 7 місяців тому +1

      And they deserve everything of it by providing food prepared with so much passion. =) I wish it was like this in other parts of the world. I'm a Chef and the appreciation for the food you prepare is really, really low compared to the one you receive in Japan. And, although they have a loooong vacation compared to other japanese companies...They still work hard. =) @@bassyey

  • @earlcatolin5702
    @earlcatolin5702 10 місяців тому +12

    The pufferfish on the thumbnail: 👁️👄👁️

  • @AliceLynn
    @AliceLynn Рік тому +167

    Starts with a family and ends with a family! I loved seeing Maiko and Wolfy, a sweet way to wrap the video up. It's so important to remove the fear and mysticism from culture and showcase how beautiful and safe it really is. I was nervous at the start would totally try Fugu now. Thank you.

    • @truth4004
      @truth4004 Рік тому +1

      Unless you're the puffer.

  • @joshkerr
    @joshkerr Рік тому +144

    I like the sarcasm when the dad doesn't know what type of programming his daughter does. Honestly Paolo, your content is superb. Keep up the good work!

    • @sammiller6631
      @sammiller6631 Рік тому +70

      The programmer is the son's wife, not daughter.

    • @Hyde1Soten
      @Hyde1Soten Рік тому +3

      Out of this entire video there's a lot more interesting things to say.

    • @vasiovasio
      @vasiovasio Рік тому +1

      It is about his wife and yes I think it is funny! :)

  • @cayleenasworldi3647
    @cayleenasworldi3647 Рік тому +130

    Oh my God I’m so glad I caught one of your videos early. You are literally one of the best UA-camrs and I love watching your videos on Japan.

    • @PaolofromTOKYO
      @PaolofromTOKYO  Рік тому +26

      Thank you so much!!

    • @JadenYukifan28
      @JadenYukifan28 Рік тому +1

      @@PaolofromTOKYO If I ever go to Japan, I am not going to try Fugu, even though it looks tempting, I'm picky as to what I like to try.

  • @ChelseaReee
    @ChelseaReee Рік тому +58

    Oh my heart nearly burst when Wolfy did the finger thing right on cue at the end! Such a sweet addition to the video

    • @mommamia9948
      @mommamia9948 Рік тому +2

      Yes! This was so cute! It was the cherry on top to a great video 💜

  • @joyfullyminimal7185
    @joyfullyminimal7185 Рік тому +219

    Didn't even know about fugu, but I was pleasantly surprised to hear it is blowfish. What a special shop, and dedication to their craft. I love that the family is carrying this tradition. ❤️ I hope the elder customer's children may also learn to support them 🙏

    • @goblingimp195
      @goblingimp195 Рік тому +2

      I've known about fugu all my life but I always called it pig fish or puffer fish for some reason.

    • @theseph28
      @theseph28 Рік тому +1

      Didn't know about fugu? What have you been living under a rock?

  • @misoramen2912
    @misoramen2912 Рік тому +121

    Man, Paolo, I just love the vibe your videos give off. There's something uplifting and relaxing about the content you produce, and you pay genuine respect to the parts of Japan you make videos on. You just keep being awesome, man. ❤

    • @zealotbr
      @zealotbr 6 місяців тому

      Awesome! ❤

  • @IVCMusic
    @IVCMusic Рік тому +189

    the amount of love and details you put into every video is what makes you truely successful, love watching these series. it makes me miss japan everytime :) thank you

    • @KymHammond
      @KymHammond Рік тому +2

      I love the VO clarity and the way it then seamlessly integrates back with the recorded audio track as if both are recorded at the same time. It gives his videos a great signature and quite a craft skill.

  • @Phantom-xc1kc
    @Phantom-xc1kc Рік тому +138

    It’s so awesome to look at what happens behind the counter at these family own/run restaurants

  • @bigbro05
    @bigbro05 Рік тому +23

    So nice to see Paolo's own family going for a super delicious Fugu dinner. That was very considerate to give a few seconds to those who would like to skip the Fugu prep section which was very cool to watch by the way. 3 generations working together to build the business that is just beautiful to see. 2 months annual summer vacation in Japan sounds like a dream job.

  • @zennoodle
    @zennoodle Рік тому +14

    When I went to Tsukiji fish market right before they closed, there had been like 6-7 generations of families running all the stalls. Looks like it holds true with this restaurant too.What a treat to see something like this.

  • @Danny01474
    @Danny01474 Рік тому +10

    Seeing your family join you in these videos always makes me so happy for some reason. Thanks for another quality video.

  • @danielschaublin
    @danielschaublin Рік тому +18

    I'm starting to love the quantity of these behind-the-scenes videos you put together these days. It's always nice to see how these Japanese business owners are so happy working in something they love for decades and hearing they their customers love what they serve, such as this chef making good puffer fish dishes, him and his workers knowing how to remove the dangerous parts from the fish, how to cook it, etc. Plus, you know a chef is good if the customers enjoy eating the food every time they visit it and become regular customers that visit once a week, month, etc. Finally, it was a nice surprise seeing your family at the end of the video and helping you enjoy the food that chef serves, especially seeing your son looking at the fish in the fish tank for the first time near the end of the video.
    I look forward to see more of these behind-the-scenes videos in the future. I wish other countries had this sense of praise with business owners enjoying what they do and customers who are happy to visit like the indie business owners you showcase around Tokyo.

  • @dixoncider8372
    @dixoncider8372 Рік тому +6

    I am glad you added the timestamp for when the filet processes ends. On behalf of anyone who gets queasy seeing that part, thank you!

  • @vimhalelkin5443
    @vimhalelkin5443 Рік тому +109

    Japan is a well-organized country. I would love to take a trip to this country someday. Lots of Love from India 🇮🇳

    • @DarkHairedCurlyOne
      @DarkHairedCurlyOne Рік тому +4

      I feel the exact same way! I wish we could have that in the states....sadly to many selfish ppl...

    • @Jim-hk1el
      @Jim-hk1el Рік тому

      @@DarkHairedCurlyOne it’s because they’re a very conservative county, built on shame and honor. They’re about modesty, USA is obsessed with drag queens and chopping kids genetically off.

  • @dorist7280
    @dorist7280 Рік тому +7

    The Japanese family invited me to a Fugu restaurant when I was in Japan. I heard about it, and I was a curiosity to eat Fugu. In the end, I chickened out🥺. After watching the Paolo video, I want to try it at this Fugu restaurant. Restaurants are always clean and neat in Japan. People are polite and friendly. In this video, Paolo's family arrives. They are such an adorable family🥰.

  • @Samilovescandy
    @Samilovescandy Рік тому +29

    Why I enjoy your videos is you show the deeper side of Japan. How Japan thrive… what workers do, store owners etc. I love these video’s. You make me value Japan more…. Hopefully I can visit Japan soon. Ps I loveeeeee wolfie

  • @shadow3165
    @shadow3165 Рік тому +8

    Just wanted to point out the guy driving at 1:54 giving us a nod

  • @ryuuji5814
    @ryuuji5814 Рік тому +13

    2 behind the counter videos in a row! Loving these vids. Keep it up 👍

  • @realmccoy3482
    @realmccoy3482 Рік тому +17

    Paolo does it again. Great entertainment and information as always. Plus, a bonus family dinner ending. Thank you guys! I'll catch you guys in the next one!

  • @eddie30
    @eddie30 Рік тому +64

    I can’t wait to visit Japan again. Fugu is still one of the things on my checklist to experience in Japan. Thanks for providing some idea on how its served.

  • @CooldownsYT
    @CooldownsYT Рік тому

    Thank you for the video! I loved it that your family joined you at the end to have a dinner together at this restaurant. That must be a blessing!

  • @katecragg4251
    @katecragg4251 Рік тому +13

    Paolo it seems like you're dubbing over your questions with English, can we someday get a video of you asking the questions in Japanese?? I've been learning it for awhile now, and I think that'd be so nice to hear you speak it as well!

  • @matiasflodstrander7852
    @matiasflodstrander7852 Рік тому +3

    These videos keep getting better and better. Nice to see the family at one of the spots.

  • @emmelineye6697
    @emmelineye6697 Рік тому +4

    You always bring us into such unique establishments!! I definitely want to try this! Thank you❤

  • @lillianlouie4284
    @lillianlouie4284 Рік тому +2

    Fascinating! The shot of the fugu being held as it puffs up is spectacular! Blessings to this 3 gens shop. Thank you for another great video Paolo!

  • @astroboy3507
    @astroboy3507 Рік тому +3

    Great vid PAOLO and I really RESPECT them chefs getting all the poision out properly!!!! 👌🏻🙌🏻

  • @abigailponikarovsky3514
    @abigailponikarovsky3514 Рік тому +25

    Love your videos been watching since 200k! Keep up the great work Paolo you make the best videos!!!!

  • @aspect795
    @aspect795 Рік тому +10

    Honestly a great series. Very insteresting seeing these family owned buisnesses and they always seem so nice and genuine.

  • @user-qb9mn6hp9q
    @user-qb9mn6hp9q Рік тому

    PAOLOOO i swear i've been binging all your videos. The filming, transitions and interview questions are all perfect. Its so calming and informative at the same time!!

  • @whensunkissedf
    @whensunkissedf Рік тому +8

    It’s a dream to visit all the restaurants featured by Paolo! This channel is amazing! One of the best YT channel based in Japan! Creative, entertaining and educational!

  • @Big_Jacob32
    @Big_Jacob32 Рік тому +26

    Paolo you keep on shocking & amazing everyone with your videos thank you 🙏🏻

  • @GIChiyo
    @GIChiyo Рік тому +37

    That was awesome that they let you into the market, practically no one is allowed in there to see real fish trading anymore
    I saw it before Tsukiji closed / they moved the actual market, and it was so cool
    Awesome video once again Paolo!
    Edit: typo

    • @PekebunMager
      @PekebunMager Рік тому

      So common people cant just buy there??

    • @emti29
      @emti29 Рік тому +2

      it took some convincing perhaps

    • @akuhappy3246
      @akuhappy3246 Рік тому +1

      Why is that they closed it now?

    • @GIChiyo
      @GIChiyo Рік тому +4

      @@akuhappy3246They closed it because tourists were getting int he way of business
      You can still go there but they are not actively doing business in Tsukiji anymore because of it

    • @GIChiyo
      @GIChiyo Рік тому +2

      @@PekebunMager No, usually it's only open to fishermen and restaurateurs, a direct fresh market

  •  Рік тому +1

    I've been on a binge watch of your videos these past few days, have been subscribed for a long time but man you put out a lot of high quality content often, you never miss, I've enjoyed them all.

  • @mickeyjardine
    @mickeyjardine Рік тому +5

    The cherry on top is always how Wolfy does the 'In the next one' pose! He's so adorable and getting so big!!
    So happy for everything you guys are accomplishing and proud of what this channel has turned into ❤️

  • @deucemcallister13
    @deucemcallister13 Рік тому +8

    Dude, I love this channel. Happy to see you and your family together in this one!

  • @henryt9281
    @henryt9281 Рік тому +3

    Paolo's videos just keep getting better and better.

  • @technoshaman001
    @technoshaman001 Рік тому +3

    another awesome video, what a beautiful family! courageous business! I hope the family continues this for many more generations

  • @ivanwill
    @ivanwill Рік тому +3

    Honestly, the sheer skill involved. Impressive. Thanks for sharing. it certainly gives those of us not local, an inside view...

  • @Socrates21stCentury
    @Socrates21stCentury Рік тому +4

    Great topic and video! I really enjoyed that you can sample the food and report back (God willing) on the dishes once prepared !!!

  • @jollygoodgordon5580
    @jollygoodgordon5580 Рік тому +7

    They seem like such a lovely family and the restaurant vibes is so cozy ❤

  • @timong6101
    @timong6101 19 днів тому

    @PaolofromTOKYO Thanks to you, I visited and ate at this restaurant today. It was fantastic! I felt comfortable there knowing I wasn't going to get accidentally poisoned from the Fugu because it was properly and expertly cut and fillet by a 43 year experienced licensed Fugu chef. I finally got to eat Fugu now thanks to this video! Much appreciated! From now on every time I want to eat Fugu in Tokyo, I will always visit this place going forward! The staff was very happy when I mentioned that your YT video was the reason why I visited the place!

  • @Djjazzyjaz3363
    @Djjazzyjaz3363 7 місяців тому

    This is my new favorite segment. I love it!!

  • @Just1Me9235
    @Just1Me9235 Рік тому +6

    Wolfy with the "in the next one" point at the end is always SO CUTE. Thanks for the video.

  • @nish221100
    @nish221100 Рік тому +23

    My grandmother used to make fugu hotpot. Definitely a special event meal. BTW. your Japanese subtitles are great also!

  • @danarodriguez202
    @danarodriguez202 Рік тому +1

    paolo im a HUGE fan i've been watching you since 2018!!!! i love your videos they're always so comforting to me and your personality makes everything you post so enjoyable! (besides the fact that the content you post is also awesome!)

  • @richstoner77
    @richstoner77 Рік тому

    Amazing video! So much fun seeing it from start to finish! More of these! For sure going to try it next year when we come!

  • @samurye6186
    @samurye6186 Рік тому +9

    Very interesting episode, pretty cool how much work goes into the process to make it safe to eat. If people are willing to put that much time into preparation it must taste delicious! I'll have to try it when I'm in Japan.

  • @safiramaya
    @safiramaya Рік тому +6

    paolo's videos are what we called by quality over quantity.. great video

  • @Momo-qo7is
    @Momo-qo7is Рік тому

    Wow thanks for this amazing VDO!

  • @tysone2790
    @tysone2790 Рік тому +2

    WOLFY IS KILLING MEEEE AHHH!!
    and THANK YOU FOR DOING THIS ONE! I've been waiting to see the infamous puffer fish restaurant and am even more excited to hopefully try it one day thanks to this video! Can't wait to see more!

  • @faceonnailsdonehairdid
    @faceonnailsdonehairdid Рік тому +9

    I absolutely love your channel- had to watch everything back up until 4 years ago, you have really good content. Had no idea, you were just a two person operation with Maiko, keep up the good work.

  • @zapata877
    @zapata877 Рік тому +6

    Hey Paolo, thank you for your perfect timing video! My husband and I will travel to Japan in 10 days: I speak some basic Japanese and I've already been in Japan, but the first time for him and he was absolutely insisting on tasting fugu there. But we were desperate about a good place. Your video came right at that point😄 I guess I will not understand everything once there, but we'll give a try. Arigatou!

  • @IMatthew26
    @IMatthew26 Рік тому

    Keep it going. One of the contents I enjoyed the most during the pandemic lockdown. Now the borders are open, Japan will be definitely on my travel list

  • @amaburco5077
    @amaburco5077 Рік тому +1

    I am so happy that your doing this, I am learning a lot about Japan I never knew before thank you!

  • @silkvelvet2616
    @silkvelvet2616 Рік тому +4

    I am now confident to try fugu if I ever get to Japan. Thankyou Paolo. Seeing how it is prepared and presented, I have so much more confidence now, even though, before, I 'Knew' that one needed a license to serve fugu.

  • @shufflecats3339
    @shufflecats3339 Рік тому +8

    Thank you for the warning on the fish filet, Paolo! I was preparing myself to have to skip through but the timestamp was very appreciated :)

  • @jennybutler9643
    @jennybutler9643 Рік тому +1

    Love watching your videos. Very behind the scenes and educational. Where else would we see stuff like this.

  • @WolfjNet
    @WolfjNet Рік тому

    Got the notification on my phone for the video and dropped everything. Another great video, these are my favorite to watch along with day in a life too.

  • @LatuVT
    @LatuVT Рік тому +10

    Man I really want to visit this shop! It looks so delicious and you can tell they put a lot of love and care into their preparation. If I go to Japan I definitely want to eat here!

  • @ChauNyan
    @ChauNyan Рік тому +11

    Loving the Behind the Counter videos. By far my favorite!

  • @JTChi
    @JTChi Рік тому +1

    OMG I am always curious about FUGU!!!!! Thank you for sharing this Paolo !!

  • @nomanaleft8124
    @nomanaleft8124 Рік тому +2

    can't get enough of these behind the counter videos.

  • @BaileySantaMonica
    @BaileySantaMonica Рік тому +3

    Thank you, Paolo for creating this video. I have always been fascinated about fugu and the chefs that prepare it. This family is amazing!

  • @rebeccachia
    @rebeccachia Рік тому +5

    I knew about Fugu from other UA-camrs , but never an experience behind the counter. Its so cool! I'll add this to my list when I visit Japan ^_^

  • @_koji
    @_koji Рік тому

    Thanks for the video!

  • @laspatitasdebruce
    @laspatitasdebruce Рік тому +1

    Amazing video Paolo!!

  • @vwbeetleboy68
    @vwbeetleboy68 Рік тому +18

    Good video as always. We tried Fugu in Oita last year and it was good, but I wouldn't say it was something I'd need to try again. Just did it more for the westerner's interest in consuming it when in Japan. We had the five traditional presentations and I found the sashimi followed by the hot pot the most enjoyable. As I understand it, 'Tiger Pufferfish' is the most expensive and poisonous. There are other types of Fugu sold which aren't poisonous and are a lot cheaper, so make sure you are asking for the proper Tiger Pufferfish if you ever come to Japan to try it.

  • @battery781
    @battery781 Рік тому +1295

    I’m not sure a fugu restaurant is the place you want to be distracting the chefs with a camera ☠️

    • @denishapayne9245
      @denishapayne9245 Рік тому +24

      Really 😭😭😝

    • @MarkZimmerman
      @MarkZimmerman Рік тому +187

      well its his channel not yours. and if the chefs are uncomfortable they can always say no to film a certain part. their not dumb people.

    • @battery781
      @battery781 Рік тому +239

      @@MarkZimmerman but you clearly are since you cannot understand what a joke is.

    • @ThaHammieJaassee
      @ThaHammieJaassee Рік тому +15

      @@MarkZimmerman they’re* haha sooo they might not be but you are lol 😅

    • @RJGuitz
      @RJGuitz Рік тому +11

      Chef: "hai, daijoubou desu".

  • @jenniferfrank1652
    @jenniferfrank1652 Рік тому

    Yay, another video thank you so much I appreciate your videos so much.

  • @oOsillyrabbitOo
    @oOsillyrabbitOo Рік тому +1

    9:35 hearing Paolo say “no cap” threw me off guard I had to make sure I heard him right

  • @Juju-Ox
    @Juju-Ox Рік тому +4

    I love seeing these family own businesses.

  • @Yezserjp25
    @Yezserjp25 Рік тому +4

    16:15 "Can I Eat Now?" HAHAHAHA I think Paolo should only ask 1 or 2 questions or ask the questions after they eat. This is only a suggestions 😅

  • @stariller5397
    @stariller5397 Рік тому +2

    Paolo always puts me in such a good mood.

  • @XeroJin84
    @XeroJin84 Рік тому +1

    really enjoying this series!

  • @MrAlan1828
    @MrAlan1828 Рік тому +5

    I love your content!, its very relaxingand humourous. You say English, they say Japanese quick n simple. The best of all your contents is mostly the everyday Japanese living culture!

    • @akuhappy3246
      @akuhappy3246 Рік тому +1

      He speak japanesse with them. But in the editing result he dubbed his voice talking in English to make it easier and less translated for international viewer

  • @stevecalderon2350
    @stevecalderon2350 Рік тому +3

    12:30 my favorite part 😂

  • @kuyache2
    @kuyache2 Рік тому +1

    Amazing Episode once again! Nice Family of Fugu Masters!

  • @jun_sakata856
    @jun_sakata856 Рік тому

    Literally my favourite UA-camr, absolutely love these videos.

  • @markingyourhearts7711
    @markingyourhearts7711 Рік тому +3

    I love how Paolo warns when there's gonna be gore, most people don't❤

  • @tomrowe2181
    @tomrowe2181 Рік тому +4

    Just opened UA-cam to see what I can watch with my coffee this hot Saturday morning in Aus and this beauty is here to greet me 😅 Thanks for being such a great creator Paolo!

  • @Rose-bi2rg
    @Rose-bi2rg Рік тому +1

    I love to hear the reviews from the regulars! Makes me interested in visiting and trying some.

  • @psychoniner
    @psychoniner Рік тому

    This was a great video. I was so into every minute of it. Glad UA-cam recommended for me to watch.

  • @jaydugger3291
    @jaydugger3291 Рік тому +4

    I ate fugu on my first business trip to Japan. Well worth the experience. As for the cost, it wasn't so bad. It didn't exceed the per diem allowance guidelines of my employer.

  • @iPuzzlePirate
    @iPuzzlePirate Рік тому +4

    Are you reading my mind?! I have been watching your channel for months now, maybe over a year. Yesterday, for the very first time ever, I looked up on UA-cam how chefs cut Fugu. And your video I see now was posted 19 hours ago. Amazing!

  • @rcheung135
    @rcheung135 Рік тому

    Incredible dedication to their craft. Thanks for sharing!

  • @SM-um5iu
    @SM-um5iu Рік тому

    This was a great video. Thanks for making it.

  • @monicadob6152
    @monicadob6152 Рік тому +10

    I love your channel and the Japanese culture. They so respectful and polite. The food looks delicious and tastes too. Your son is cute and sweetheart.

  • @seangdraws
    @seangdraws Рік тому +3

    1:15 "so this is your mother son" and 5:48 this is " your mother son's daughter"

  • @joshkamae6670
    @joshkamae6670 Рік тому

    Saving this video so I can visit this restaurant! Thank you for showing this family run establishment :)

  • @mellisatenri8504
    @mellisatenri8504 Рік тому +4

    Fugu always interest me ever since I came across about it in manga. At first I didn't know it was poisonous since the manga didn't talk about the poison. And then I found about it on the tv shows. But what a coincidence.. the thing is this week I was assigning my p6 students to draw fugu for the art class.
    We also discuss about the fish. One of my students said he plans to travel to Japan with his family and he might try to eat it.
    A very great video thank for the enrichment about the fugu knowledge 🙂

    • @akuhappy3246
      @akuhappy3246 Рік тому

      Lots of peoples internationally know fugu poisonous from manga indeed

  • @thedemonking6143
    @thedemonking6143 Рік тому +1

    Keep up all your hard work and can’t wait to see what the year holds for u ❤

  • @junsjulywonpilsyonpilchany5241

    Yet another high quality and informative video!

  • @bobbicatton
    @bobbicatton Рік тому +5

    This was really interesting. I had no idea there was a fugu season. 👍😊