How New York’s Most Popular Fried Chicken Restaurant Was Created - Mise En Place
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- Опубліковано 24 бер 2024
- Can you turn fried chicken into a fine dining dish? That's what restaurateur Simon Kim and chef SK Kim are betting on as they open Coqodaq, their new Korean fried chicken restaurant in NYC. Seven years after opening Cote, the first Michelin-starred Korean barbecue restaurant, Simon and SK are trying to replicate their success with fried chicken. Follow the duo from the test kitchen, where the chefs perfect their frying methods, to their soft opening, where they served the signature $38 fried chicken bucket with Korean banchan, condiments, and noodles.
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Credits:
Producer: Daniel Geneen
Directors: Daniel Geneen, Murilo Ferreira
Camera: Murilo Ferreira, Nick Mazzocchi
Editor: Christian Moreno
Executive Producer: Stephen Pelletteri
Supervising Producer, Operations: Stefania Orrù
Supervising Producer, Development: Gabriella Lewis
Audience Engagement: Frances Dumlao
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“Too out there” aka let’s remove as much alcohol so the guest feel like drinking juice 😮 ayeee cash money 🤑
On my way to a 20pc at McDonald’s and hit the liquor store for champagne!!
lol
cheaper chicken and golden arch
Just 5 bucks on the app lol
Exactly 💯
But g-side supporter😢
I hope EATER and the crew behind Mise En Place make more videos of restaurant making a debut. And see what really goes on at the restaurant. Such as this video we see today.
It would be hard for them to time the process depending on when they get a hold of a place opening. The restaurants that get featured basically have a ad that reaches the world. This place was lucky since the owners were already featured.
I really recommend Gordon Ramsey's Boiling Point, the whole thing is on UA-cam and is a documentary about the lead up to his new restaurant opening + attempting a 3rd Micheline star
hard agree with OP
The owner has the voice of a mob boss
Seriously, he would make a great villain in a gangster movie.
10mil for chicken restaurant bussiness? Sounds like money laundry to me 😂
'coz native New Yorker from Queens, LOL
@@miryeongk It's not just the voice, it's his demeaner and mannerisms as well. The way he carries himself, humble yet confident. The Korean Frank Lucas lol
@@schmithjagen7228 manhattan rent aint cheap
How nerve wracking is it to be having a taste test with Chef Keller? I mean, it's not like he knows nothing about fried chicken (i.e., his famous fried chicken at Ad Hoc).
I worked at cote, Thomas was there frequently and would always come to the kitchen and hang out after service. He’s a god in the chef world but they are all really cool with him it isn’t as bad when you actually know the guy
@brettstaley3730 that's pretty cool you worked there
the ad hoc chicken is so good, blessed to be in napa valley and go there frequently 🙏
@@brettstaley3730is the owner as chill at he seems in the video ? And how are the chefs ?
@@bcma9144 Simon is awesome he really isn’t involved in the kitchen besides prices and tasting things. SK is phenomenal and chef David who is in charge of all the locations is amazing to work for as well.
I've been to Cote in NYC before and it was one of the best dining experience that I ever had. Food and service was top notch. Definitely have to try this place next time.
12:50 I like how they fancy a.f but still use bamboo strainer like grandma does. 😂
With this being a New York restaurant and the way Mr. Kim was talking about people paying more for fried chicken, I thought the prices were about to be ridiculous. But a $38 for a bucket that feeds two isn’t bad at all.
I was about to say, for fine dining in NYC that's fairly reasonable. When an 8-piece bucket of KFC goes for like $24 in NYC nowadays.
I checked the menu on their website, the $38 is per person apparently
@@firstnamesurname2210lmao, that changes a lot. Though, also, it’s a chicken meal for two, with sides and such. But still. There goes the “value.”
Right, KFC is $40.00 a bucket
Honestly since it's NYC, even 38 dollars per person would be reasonable, I think.
It's refreshing to see a mise en place video where the restaurant is not an already established place, because we get to see the prep and planning that it takes to open a restaurant, the uncertainty and hope the chef's have for the restaurant
I love seeing how much time and energy went into testing the chicken recipes. Hearing the chef be humbled by trying to perfect fried chicken was very satisfying and showed his respect for the dish and those that prepare it. I absolutely will pay more for a better product; more restaurants should hyper-focus on perfecting a very small list of dishes. The 50+ item menus we see at too many establishments are a setup for mediocre food.
Korean fried chicken would sweep this entire operation under half a rug.
This is Korean fried chicken.
simon is a true businessman, his goal to make a better product for value proposition instead of cutting quality and slapping a face value on it, respect
Simon Kim gave off SUCH CREEP vibes (aka Asian Trump)! “Doesn’t this arch look sexy”. And if he calls that woman, “a girl” one more time!!🤦🏼♂️
“ the market is always there”
Simon is a beast
Korean Fried Chicken never disappoints.
It can, these guys did exactly that. They went way too far
Simon is a true Operator , can't wait to try this
I love Simon Kim - an honest example of how money *can* be a potent motivator to produce quality innovation.
I watched the Cote video as well, and Simon is a great leader. He has great communications skills to listen, mediate, and take decisive actions when dealing between his staff, customers, and challenges. He sets the bar high, but he never pushes, rather he helps and guides his staff to achieve those expectations.
Serving food to Thomas Keller is like presenting a battle strategy to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs.
what does Keller know about fried chicken? he serves roast chicken in his restaurants.
@@papagen00you never went to Ad Hoc 😂
Or discussing how to build a race car with enzo ferrari.
I’ve worked with TK as we call him and he’s a down to earth guy - he is passionate about food and so engaging!
@@papagen00 Keller has Ad hoc, no?
nice to see sk elevated to head chef in this restaurant. remember seeing him in the cote episode making kimchi
I've been to COTE and everything was amazing. So cool to meet Sondre aswell since we are from Norway and he gave some really good drink and a tour inside COTE. Now i have to save up and go to New York again, to eat some fried chicken 🤣
You know you're doing something right when both of your top end restaurants have their own Mise en Place episodes, with the first being in the millions of views category. Congratulations! 🎉
Love this. I'm inspired!
Thomas Keller: “this $20 chicken nugget needs more cowbell”
He's gonna hate that arch once an led goes
each one of those arches is probably 150k, the LEDs won't be overdriven like cheap chinese junk
@@fluke196c I've learned the hard way that none of that can be trusted.
Oh for sure but he’s a businessman, he’ll adjust.
@@mattymattffs with the money they got, it doesn't matter.
I worked at cote Miami and SK is an amazing person I’m happy he got this position. And Thomas Keller is a super cool guy he would come to the kitchen when dining there
Super cool team and project.
So happy to see the boys from COTE spreading their wings on other cuisines. Simon and his team are truly amazing people, best wishes to them.
Spreading their wings. I see what u did there.
Not to their employees and it's apparent in the video *HURRY UP!" or I'm proud to make him work 6 days & 14hrs/day but pulled him to the side and told him maybe this isn't for you? Zero respect
@@user-zlxelaZz You underestimate an Asian's determination to achieve greatness. I'm willing to be that his employees will happily work in those conditions just to make the restaurant great.
This restaurant owner is great and SK, too. You can really see their passion
The drive, passion, commitment, and attention to detail of the entire team is incredible. I absolutely love it. For someone like me for whom fried chicken is the holy grail, I'd gladly pay more for what they are dishing up.
The scream at 7:53 caught me off guard 🤣🤣🤣
😭 what even was that
Fr
😂
HAHAHAHA ikr wtf?
"Hueuuuggh😫"
For real tho, lol. Chef Kellar would never invest unless these guys were on to something special. Simon is crushing life and so are his Chefs. I'm a Chef, and This 'Mise en Place' series is just nerd-food for me, lol. I wish there were more of them.
this guy really loves his handshakes and dap ups 😂😂
I wonder why??? Fried Chicken huhhhh
@@CAM941 at first I was confused by your comment, but now I think I get it.. do you suggest this is some sort of money laundering front?
@@awwa8923 he's being stupid
It's definitely a BIG bet. But $38 for bucket of fried chicken, done well, isn't bad! Hopefully people will order those bottles of champagne to keep them alive. The perfect fried chicken doesn't exist in America, just like the perfect pasta or pizza in Italy. Hopefully they do well, but selling only fried chicken to guests, after spending $10m on this place...If Cote wasn't a success, I doubt the investors would have invested.
KFC, popeyes, and other similar fast chicken places already charge $25+ for a standard bucket. This is impressive pricing for a "fine-dining" establishment.
I think the real money is in the champagne list
they looked kind of small in a small bucket tho.
@@doc-vg9lq korean fried chicken is usually made with chicken grown without external hormones given.
@@maxxyang3723just because u platted nice doesn’t mean it’s fine dinning
Everything about this is one of my goals
Ew
ur one sub is ew@@marca4443
Eater has inspired me to open my own bubble tea shop
That’s lovely. Congrats😊
Adding this to the top of my list now!!
Man the level of stress and pressure to cook for Mr Keller, wow! No ty! But dude was flawless despite his nerves 😮😮😊
He said they have been cooking chicken for 14 months for some 8 hours a day, with some much passion and effort it’s no wonder it’s good
Impressive!
I really like this team. The approach to customer satisfaction is very noticeable.
That was amazing
CRUSHABLE
I thought it was going to be priced outrageously. But all the side dishes and chicken included $38? That's really good. In Australia my KFC order is more than that
I looked up the menu its actually ptetty small and the price is not bad for 40 $ u get korean soup a bucket of chicken korean sides and ice cream . The Chicken nuggets are 3.50 each but if u feel like spending more you can get a single chicken nugget with 18 or 24k gold topped with trout roe. The also sell caviar by the Oz or the whole tin .
Very inspiring
All the hard work really shows when dining there. Best chicken ever
5 line cooks in that amount of space in the frying station seems very tight though
This guy is a real showman.
Gotta admit, those drumsticks hitting the display pan after cooking? Looks like it came from a cartoon show it's so perfect looking. I mean. The work that goes into making perfect fried chicken is no joke! This place has a lot of masculine energy tho lol.
Amazing artistry. The restaurant and the filming/videography!
Blessing to Yaaaaa!!! This joint tooooo FIREEEEEE!! SALUTE G!
Just the confidence of saying believing outside the box for success said a lot
Literally the first question I had in my mind was how do you maintain oil quality. Then the bit about the fryers popped up not long after. People will seriously question $20k for a fryer. The oil in a normal fryer after max 2 days of busy service is already on it's way out. Like you can start to taste it in the food, the coating won't be anywhere near as crispy. Having a system that can control, maintain, clean and refresh oil alone will save the business the cost of those fryers within a year.
The second thing I thought was the best fried chicken I've ever had came from the Ad Hoc cookbook by Keller. That brine is wicked good, and sure enough Keller is an investor.
Looks wicked.
If you close your eyes when listening to owner talking you would think its the Rock Dwayne Johnston talking about chickens
Theres always someone willing to open a wildly expensive fine dining version of something accessible. Of all places in the US, I'd bet good or even excellent K fried chicken is easy to find in NYC. But the clientele is definitely there for any price point
I would love to have tried this dinner. Everything looks delicious.
This feels like culinary sophistry to me.
Simon is a man of vision.
Best of luck to your restaurant.
Great video. Very interesting. One thing that has absolutely nothing to do with anything is that I hate the new fashion of men’s jackets being too small !😂
This is a good One time try then back to the regular priced Korean fried chicken
Right? Bet like 3 nuggets are 45 dollars or something lol
@@josequintero7250 You're not missing by a lot actually lol, chicken nugget with roe is $16 / piece and the one with caviar is $28 / piece
lemme tell you, this was arguably the best fried chicken I’ve ever had!
Dude seems like a nice guy but also super intense and knows exactly what he wants.
When breaking down those chickens you guys should really put the hotel pans on top of another hotel pan with ice or ice packs inside. Keeps it fresher while getting prepped at room temp.
The owner is impressive, I watched his interview when he was talking about his korean barbecue restaurant. I think that's gonna work. Even the idea is really risky. 😊
Can’t wait to try Unami for the first time
The boss feels like a true leader.
You must think the same of Elmer Fudd
Y'all just could of come to my grandma's house and bought her recipe for 10 million and saved yourselves all of the trial and error.
12:30 - 13:43 How to double/triple fry a Korean Fried Chicken.
(leaving this as a reference for me)
The menu on the website looks fantastic. Good job.
Genius marketing video
They show Thomas Keller a beloved 3 Michelin star chef as an investor and taste tester to boost the confidence of the guest that it will be perfect.
They show the opening video on Eater one of the most popular food channels on UA-cam to get the word and hype up.
All said food looks great and this video will drum up so much hype
Also, the shops taken the chance to meet his holidays dream for the next restaurant.That's always what you need to skip on balling your dream
Investor vs owner dynamic. It’s crazy to see how that works out.
Simon Kim be dabbin' everyone anywhere haha. It's the same in the Cote video
Good job
Lets GO!!!!
Open one in Las Vegas!
Is that a WebstaurantStore measuring cup I see? 👀😁
Its reputation preceded itself, so not surprised it’s booked for at least a month after opening
Very fancy for fast food restaurant.
IS THAT CAVIAR IN A
MACDONALDS -ESQED SAUCE TUB 5:17
I hope they come up with a fried chicken sandwich I will then goto Coqodaq when they have it on the menu.
Golden arches....hmmmmmm!
Hasn't that been done, somewhere, already!
I thought it had!
that bucket list meal aint even that crazy expensive for what u get $38. looks good af,
Korean fried chicken is the best ever!
Its funny seeing the name and thumbnail change 3/4 times
Great informative video
watermelon and coconut water + fried chicken?
MMMMMM
The fried chicken with turmeric is like Chowking fastfood fried chicken
Every chef in that kitchen aspired to work at McDonald's someday
lol simon is a madman
I absolutely love fried chicken if it is done right. Considering an 8 piece bucket at KFC is now about $26, I would gladly pay $12 more if the fried chicken was amazing.
Simon is the goat
Chicken skin in the nuggets
"Add more fat!"
😂
Making fried chicken and nuggets pretentious seems like it could end up being a disastrous concept. I am sure they'll get an initial strong start simply based on the novelty, but time may not be kind.
What happened to your other restaurant, the one with Korean bbq, caviar?
honestly I expected it to be more expensive than that
Upmarket KFC.....Rich people gotta feel special 😂🤣
Can’t you also say a fine steakhouse is just upmarket Applebees? You can say this about anything. It’s high quality fried chicken, nothing wrong with wanting better quality than KFC
12:26 Simon dressed like an 80s Star Trek crew member
Me, looking at that arch: Dang. I hope those are all LEDs, because having one segment conk out is going to look bad, and replacing a bulb in that has to be a nightmare.
The chef makes Unami look good
Something about this chef dude trying nuggets reminds me of the breaking bad scene