@@alexandresobreiramartins9461 totally agreed. I don't know much about the Ojina restaurant, but if it is managed by others as well probably they can manage the burden. not only the family. it was promoted by Korean tourism organization if I'm not mistaken
It’s great to see Austin Kang again. Been awhile since I’ve seen him on public media. Plus the way he explains each food shows how much of a chef he’s grown since. And kudos again to the KE team for bringing such intensive searches on korean cuisine to life while taking Mr. Z on a crazy ride.
I'm sure he's on a few episodes of Korean Food Tray. Its a food show where a bunch of Korean celebs go to other countries to make Korean school lunches for the people.
That is one thing I feel many cultures of food share. Southern US, Korean, Italian, Latino, African, South East Asian, MIddle Eastern.... Its like everyones shouting "Oh you gotta try this!" and backslapping and just loving each others company and the delicious food. Eating and drinking together is just the best.
Yeah that was one of my favorite parts. Get a chair, sit with us, enjoy with us. That’s the spirit of gratitude you love to see and it feels like Josh and Ollie (miss you!) live that philosophy. Z seems so genuinely happy in these videos that it makes ME happy. Crazy good series.
In essence they treat each other more than just friends and colleagues, but family - and family eating together is one of the best events of every person's life that many often take for granted.
@@michaelkevinmirasol8256 Facts. Its like Thanksgiving but everyday. I feel like Western culture has taken a lot of that communal and family energy out of meals. Thats why we have Friendsgiving.
Luke’s reactions define the dishes. We’re used to Mr Z’s and Josh’s reactions, but Luke’s got a sense of ingenuity behind it. Gotta have Luke more on screen!
Pretty sure like most of the Korean Englishman series where Josh is the main in front of camera person - Ollie is producing or handling the filming stuff. They almost always show him at some point in these videos in Korea. Unless of course, this time he just didn't go, which is certainly possible.
@@GarryChenYT Like I said, it's possible he didn't go this time. But most of their KE videos, he's producing or just filming etc. Not sure how many more videos with Mr. Z we'll get, but unless they mention or show Ollie, maybe he's just sitting at home with his family chilling :D
The power of aged/fermented Korean food is real. Very real... So awesome that Josh and the crew were able to take us to this amazing spot! These flavors look incredible 🥲
I just love watching videos of this private farms which have these beautiful history behind them. Just the pure passion, talent and patience that goes behind maintaining the farm is so heartwarming. As much as I love watching the Michelin restaurants videos, these simple local videos are just a different breed.
Korean and Italian cultures are both very family oriented and food centred. Both cultures are humble cuisines that appreciate quality ingredients. I'm really enjoying this series that gives us a window into Korean culinary tradition and excellence. Chef Z is a perfect fit for this journey!
I’m genuinely impressed with the variety of this series showcasing the very best food in S. Korea. This farm is certainly a cultural gem and should be protected for future generations. Thank you KE for bringing us along this journey especially with Mr. Z.
Oh how I wish my great great grandparents had the wealth and the forethought to prepare something like this for my family. Maybe it's time for me to set up some jars of pickled eggs and pickled onions to bless descendants I'll never know with ultimate British cuisine 😂
I still cannot get over how the soy sauce is 130+ years old. That soy sauce has outlived every one of us here - such an amazing and humbling thing to see. This is definitely one of my favorite videos of the series!
I love that you can see how passionate they are about their food and sharing it with people. The pure joy on their faces watching Josh and Mr Z experiencing it for the first time is so sweet and exciting.
It really is a mixture of humbling, inspiring, and downright joyful to see an accomplished chef like Mr. Z become so overwhelmed by a traditional, farm-to-table feast. The world really is a fantastic place.
Austing Kang‘s such a nice guy? Juat from watching this video I can feel how genuine his love for food is and what a pleasure it must have been for him to introduce you to this family owned food-treasure!
Never seen an automatic pipette used outside of a laboratory 😂 Austin Kang! I remember just watching him on 나 혼자 산다 and being moved by his passion with food and now he's still as passionate as ever 😊
I love how Mr. Z is always so excited to share the amazing food he just tasted to the people around him. You can really see his passion for food, same as Josh ❤
You should be so proud of the history and care put into that food. I truly hope these videos continue to introduce the food and culture of your country to the world. It is a truly special place!
@@TanukiSCour ancestors are wise to invent food like soy based soy sauce,bean paste, chilli paste and etc. I think that is why preserving history & fermented food is possible.
The best thing about Korean cuisine is it’s a communal thing and dishes are meant to be shared and they’re doing exactly just that with the host and the crew. This series with Mr Z has been such a pleasure to watch especially with Mr Z, being a chef, is being shown ingredients he has never seen nor tasted before
Alright editors, here is a deal, if we can get this series to 10 mil likes total, we get the uncut version, with z roaming around Korea, I feel like we are missing out on a lot of stuff, but fantastic work
Great idea - I want the full documentary version of this trip. Some behind the scenes stuff. That would be amazing and I’d happily sit for hours watching it!
Each trip to Korea has told their own stories from the high schoolers, the rappers, Max and Armand. Mr. Z’s trip by far has been a wonderful experience and more than just watching reactions. You understand and feel his appreciation towards each meal. This is by far my favorite series. Well done everyone.
I should be sad that I likely will never attain this privilege, but this is such a pure expression of human love I cannot help but feel overwhelming joyful watching this. What a video.
I'm just amazed by the dedication that all of this took. 13 year old kimchi and 11 year old ginseng alcohol. That already takes a lot of work. A 130 year old soy sauce....this soy sauce has survived through multiple wars and been cared for by many generations. This soy sauce has lived through 3 different centuries. Its crazy to think that they're tasting something that was started so long ago. I hope it'll all still be going strong in many many years! This is probably my favorite episode at this point :)
the reaction to the "neomu masisseoyo" was adorable, i had to go back 10:27 honestly feels like a privilege just watching this. thank you to everyone making this episode possible!
Mr. Z, Josh and the crew deserve this trip. As a American I had no idea the depth of korean food prior to finding KE a few years back. Now I have been wanting to go there for the last few years! I just need to fund a friend who speaks fluent Korean to help me experience the culture, food and people better.
I've loved every single video on this trip with Mr. Z, but this episode in particular was mind-blowing! What a privilege to be able to have such a meal
His smile is exactly the same smile I have when introducing people to my meals. What an extraordinary view we’ve been able to have into such a special place. Thank you to everyone involved for this, what a learning experience this has been!
This is insane. This is how food should be. Absolutely no pretense to it, but grown and made with so much care and love. Those dishes had to be incredibly labor intense. These guys are doing God’s work. And I’m thrilled to be able to experience it (kind of) through Josh and Z. Food trip of many, many lifetimes for sure…❤❤❤❤❤
Not sure who this Austin Kang is but a man who can speak bilingually so fluently is just so attractive. But what’s more attractive is the food and culture. My goodness. What an honor to taste a hundred year old soy sauce. You don’t get that every day. I wonder how the jjim must’ve tasted! Very envious. Mr Z loved it and I loved his adventure in Korea with Josh so far.
As a former chef, I so enjoy Mr Z and his take on everything he looks at. It’s like his brain has turned into a sponge and he wants to soak in all the brilliant produce. I can see his mind working in overdrive… how can I use this. Beautiful series, as always the whole team has done an exceptional job.❤
The last time I saw Austin Kang was for a show called 한국인의 식판. I still rewatch some episodes here on UA-cam and I do remember him very dedicated in the kitchen. I can't believe he cooked for Mr. Z and the crew! This lunch was such a dream!!
Food like this, where the food is grown right outside and every part is treated with care, it gives me so much joy. It's just pure passion from the chefs and growers.
I love how Josh is trying to give Mr. Z the Korean recreation of their trip to Italy. I'm SUPER jealous of the meals and flavor pairings they get to try. Man, 130-year-old soy sauce is incredible. I bet there are a lot of interesting stories about how they preserved that soy sauce.
I didn’t know who austin kang was when I watched Love After Divorce. I like him there, and i thought he was just another korean entertainer, but alas he’s a chef??? Wow.
Can I just say incredible job to whoever has been doing the music for these videos. From the “Waltz of the Flowers” in the last video to the incredibly subtle yet powerful use of “Miserere Mei” in this episode. (For context “Miserere Mei” was used exclusively in the church for the longest time and was set apart for God. It is used in this video just when Mr Z says “ it feels like drinking the alcohol of the gods”) Amazing connection made by the music that almost no one would notice. Awesome job!! Thanks for you contribution to make these videos awesome!
It's wonderful to see Josh transported to another realm for a few seconds after the full flavor hits him. I sure hope the rest of the crew gets more than just a nibble when it's all done. Mr. Z is a pure joy to watch on this series. His appreciation for not just the food but the way it's prepared too is just wonderful.
This episode. ❤ I love how proud this Chef is, to share his cuisine. You can almost feel his passion for food. And it shows in the incredible work! You can tell it's an experience for Josh and Mr. Z. But the pride from one Chef to another, is contagious! 😊
You know when Mr. Z says that this deserves 3 Michelin Stars, you know it's good. And the amount of history behind each dish, it's like an interactive lesson of sorts, like... the amount of work and patience that's gone into all of this is astounding.
I absolutely love seeing you explore korean food with a chef, other people can love the food but seeing s chef fully appreciate everything behind the food the flavor profiles the techniques the history its amazing.
I think an underrated facet of the Jolly/KE videos is learning a semblance of respect, communication, and presenting one's self as a gentleman. I hope I'm not only speaking for myself when I say I'd like to interact with the world more in the way that Josh and Olly do
Absolutely loving this series with Mr Z. I've been privileged to have eaten a wide variety of global cuisine so the reactions i see from guests are sometimes a bit over the top for stuff that I'm sure is delicious but not as mind blowing as they make it out to be. With Z you can tell he really understands the food and he absolutely has the background to be able to say something is truly magnificent.
I didnt know who Austin Kang was before this but im a fan - he’s such a great host and online personality. Ya’ll need to do a series where he takes you to authentic places like this farm!
콩국수! Honestly I never see anyone ever talk about this dish, and it's one of my favorites ever, despite me only ever having it once in my life! Oh, I would die to have some of what they had.
At 10:57 my jaw dropped with you josh lollllll plus what Mr. Z said we might be bored with the same reactions...?! NEVER! I love your guys' priceless reactions every time eating such delicious looking food!!!! Love love love that Mr. Z has been enjoying pretty much everything so far!!!
i think what makes watching 영국 남자 so interesting is seeing the obvious consideration and time that goes into finding places that match the interests and personalities of the individual people that they bring to Korea. Korea truly has something that everyone can love, and being able to identify what one person would enjoy and take them to experience it is a beautiful talent
I love Korean food. My drummer is half Korean and his mom is full blooded. Every time I get an invite to dine with them, it's just awesome. She makes everything from scratch and it's SO GOOD. Seeing this experience makes me super jealous. What a unique experience to enjoy what so few people have ever tasted.
being told by MR Z that your restaurant deserve 3 Michelin stars is a CRAAAAZYY COMPLIMENT
I bet it taste INCREDIBLE and MINDBLOWING
I hope the Michelin people take note. But then again, not so sure the family wold want to deal with the stress of having stars.
저는 한국인인데도 어떤 맛일지 상상도 안되네요
@@alexandresobreiramartins9461 Michelin are only in Seoul so far but surely a consideration as and when they cover more of the country.
@@alexandresobreiramartins9461 totally agreed. I don't know much about the Ojina restaurant, but if it is managed by others as well probably they can manage the burden. not only the family. it was promoted by Korean tourism organization if I'm not mistaken
@@분노조절잘해-r6c 아... 흥미롭네요. 특히 저 같은 외국인에요... 상상할 수 업서요
It’s great to see Austin Kang again. Been awhile since I’ve seen him on public media. Plus the way he explains each food shows how much of a chef he’s grown since. And kudos again to the KE team for bringing such intensive searches on korean cuisine to life while taking Mr. Z on a crazy ride.
He was a great host in Love After Divorce
I'm sure he's on a few episodes of Korean Food Tray. Its a food show where a bunch of Korean celebs go to other countries to make Korean school lunches for the people.
오스팅강을 알다니요~😊
He is also very well spoken.
@@MegaMarvin007 That's good to hear. There's a lot of good kvariety out there and I can't keep up.
I love that Mr. Z enjoys the food so much that he just wants to share that and invites more people to the table. ❤❤
That is one thing I feel many cultures of food share. Southern US, Korean, Italian, Latino, African, South East Asian, MIddle Eastern.... Its like everyones shouting "Oh you gotta try this!" and backslapping and just loving each others company and the delicious food. Eating and drinking together is just the best.
Yeah that was one of my favorite parts. Get a chair, sit with us, enjoy with us. That’s the spirit of gratitude you love to see and it feels like Josh and Ollie (miss you!) live that philosophy. Z seems so genuinely happy in these videos that it makes ME happy. Crazy good series.
In essence they treat each other more than just friends and colleagues, but family - and family eating together is one of the best events of every person's life that many often take for granted.
@@michaelkevinmirasol8256 Facts. Its like Thanksgiving but everyday. I feel like Western culture has taken a lot of that communal and family energy out of meals. Thats why we have Friendsgiving.
josh is exactly the same!!
The chef is so visibly excited to introduce the food to them, you can absolutely see how much he loves what he does!
Exactly! I so love the passion of him introducing the food ❤
Luke’s reactions define the dishes. We’re used to Mr Z’s and Josh’s reactions, but Luke’s got a sense of ingenuity behind it. Gotta have Luke more on screen!
He’s working, he can’t work and be on film 😂 nothing would get filmed
@@redeye1016 you’re right. Could use another cameraman if he gets into the opposite side of the camera then. 😅
@@nangapruan just gonna end up with a endless loop 🤣
와 역대급이다
요리 기본 재료들이 몇십년에서 백년이 훌쩍 넘는다니
130년 넘는 씨간장
37년 넘는 토하젓
13년 된 묵은지
얘기만 들었는데 한국인인 나도 처음 보는 광경입니다
This entire series is amazing!! 🤣 I miss Ollie though. 🥺
Pretty sure like most of the Korean Englishman series where Josh is the main in front of camera person - Ollie is producing or handling the filming stuff. They almost always show him at some point in these videos in Korea. Unless of course, this time he just didn't go, which is certainly possible.
@@LordLOC I don't think Ollie went to Korea at all this time. I haven't seen a single frame with him in it.
I heard he couldn't travel because of a injury to his back
@@GarryChenYT Like I said, it's possible he didn't go this time. But most of their KE videos, he's producing or just filming etc. Not sure how many more videos with Mr. Z we'll get, but unless they mention or show Ollie, maybe he's just sitting at home with his family chilling :D
This must’ve been when Ollie hurt his back and was unable to travel with them. I know he was sad about not being able to go.
i just cant stop staring at the guy who's explaining stuff, so unnecessarily gorgeous
The power of aged/fermented Korean food is real. Very real... So awesome that Josh and the crew were able to take us to this amazing spot! These flavors look incredible 🥲
Thanks for stating the obvious. That's what this vid is regarding. Too funny.
한국에 이런 분들이 계시다니 감사합니다. 전통음식을 전승하고 발전시켜주셔서
I just love watching videos of this private farms which have these beautiful history behind them. Just the pure passion, talent and patience that goes behind maintaining the farm is so heartwarming. As much as I love watching the Michelin restaurants videos, these simple local videos are just a different breed.
Yes to this 👆! There's something so right about this kind of eating, even compared to the fancy and well-rated restaurants out there. Next level...
agree agree
Korean and Italian cultures are both very family oriented and food centred. Both cultures are humble cuisines that appreciate quality ingredients. I'm really enjoying this series that gives us a window into Korean culinary tradition and excellence. Chef Z is a perfect fit for this journey!
Mad respect to the people who open their homes to feed strangers. Korean people are awesome ❤ from cali
I’m genuinely impressed with the variety of this series showcasing the very best food in S. Korea. This farm is certainly a cultural gem and should be protected for future generations. Thank you KE for bringing us along this journey especially with Mr. Z.
Oh how I wish my great great grandparents had the wealth and the forethought to prepare something like this for my family. Maybe it's time for me to set up some jars of pickled eggs and pickled onions to bless descendants I'll never know with ultimate British cuisine 😂
Haha, love this! I agree though, to pass down this kind of love/dedication/flavor to younger generations seems like such a meaningful act. Wild!
fermented fish and chip ;)
@@GreatSchema 😂
yeah man, 80 years old gherkin doesn't sound half bad 😄
.... Did you just threaten future descendants with a curse?😂
I still cannot get over how the soy sauce is 130+ years old. That soy sauce has outlived every one of us here - such an amazing and humbling thing to see. This is definitely one of my favorite videos of the series!
Shout out to Ojina, keepers of Korean cuisine and flavors through their passion and efforts. Generations of guardians!
Agree! Guardians of the Art of Korean Cuisine, that's for sure!
I love that you can see how passionate they are about their food and sharing it with people. The pure joy on their faces watching Josh and Mr Z experiencing it for the first time is so sweet and exciting.
한국 사람인 저도 한번도 못 먹어본 음식이네요. 부럽습니다 ㅎ
나도 해보고 싶어
It really is a mixture of humbling, inspiring, and downright joyful to see an accomplished chef like Mr. Z become so overwhelmed by a traditional, farm-to-table feast. The world really is a fantastic place.
My favourite part is when Mr. Z always looks to the chef(s) when he's giving praise. THAT is tribute.
Every episode has been epic. I don't know if there are enough adjectives to apply. I MUST visit Korea. Number 1 on my bucket list!!!
진짜 저건 한국인이여도 경험을 할수없는건데 너무 부럽네요
나도 😭
Austing Kang‘s such a nice guy? Juat from watching this video I can feel how genuine his love for food is and what a pleasure it must have been for him to introduce you to this family owned food-treasure!
Never seen an automatic pipette used outside of a laboratory 😂 Austin Kang! I remember just watching him on 나 혼자 산다 and being moved by his passion with food and now he's still as passionate as ever 😊
I love how Mr. Z is always so excited to share the amazing food he just tasted to the people around him. You can really see his passion for food, same as Josh ❤
정말 한국의 역사가 담긴 음식이네요😊
한국인도 먹어보기 힘든 음식인데 이 채널에서 소개되다니 자랑스럽네요🥰💕
You should be so proud of the history and care put into that food. I truly hope these videos continue to introduce the food and culture of your country to the world. It is a truly special place!
@@TanukiSCour ancestors are wise to invent food like soy based soy sauce,bean paste, chilli paste and etc. I think that is why preserving history & fermented food is possible.
조선시대 왕조차도 1년에 몇번 못먹어볼 음식
뭔가 어르신들의 고집이 느껴짐 ㅋㅋ
The best thing about Korean cuisine is it’s a communal thing and dishes are meant to be shared and they’re doing exactly just that with the host and the crew. This series with Mr Z has been such a pleasure to watch especially with Mr Z, being a chef, is being shown ingredients he has never seen nor tasted before
Alright editors, here is a deal, if we can get this series to 10 mil likes total, we get the uncut version, with z roaming around Korea, I feel like we are missing out on a lot of stuff, but fantastic work
Great idea - I want the full documentary version of this trip. Some behind the scenes stuff. That would be amazing and I’d happily sit for hours watching it!
Yeah maybe that's one of the key features only select members of this channel can have access to.
와우 정말 레벨이 다른 느낌이에요. 100년이 넘는 간장이라니 😮😮😮정말 상상할수 없어네요. 감칠맛 터질것 닽아요. 좋은 경험하시네요. ❤❤❤
풍경이 너무 이뻐서 가는 길이 너무 좋을 거 같은데요..거기에 맛도 있으면 여행하는 맛 제대로 나오겠네요! 이런 해안 도로 달리면서 노래 틀고 친구들이랑 노래 따라 부르고싶네요
I think this is the first time that you ever showed us the true depth of Korean cuisine in your channel. Best video ever.
Each trip to Korea has told their own stories from the high schoolers, the rappers, Max and Armand. Mr. Z’s trip by far has been a wonderful experience and more than just watching reactions. You understand and feel his appreciation towards each meal. This is by far my favorite series. Well done everyone.
I should be sad that I likely will never attain this privilege, but this is such a pure expression of human love I cannot help but feel overwhelming joyful watching this. What a video.
와 이건 한국사람도 첨보는 음식들임... 귤향이 나는 백김치라니 ㅈㄴ맛있겠따
부럽다
All im going to say is .I LOVE KOREA AND KOREAN CULTURE AND KOREAN PEOPLE. LOVE YOU GUYS . So cool 😎
I'm just amazed by the dedication that all of this took. 13 year old kimchi and 11 year old ginseng alcohol. That already takes a lot of work. A 130 year old soy sauce....this soy sauce has survived through multiple wars and been cared for by many generations. This soy sauce has lived through 3 different centuries. Its crazy to think that they're tasting something that was started so long ago. I hope it'll all still be going strong in many many years! This is probably my favorite episode at this point :)
오래된 영국남자 팬이지만 이번화는 영국남자 영상 중에서도 정말 뜻 깊네요! 우리나라 맛의 고유한 정갈함, 건강함이 느껴지는 영상이에요! 항상 좋은 영상 감사합니다❤
Love that they tried the 130 year old soy sauce and kimchi
the reaction to the "neomu masisseoyo" was adorable, i had to go back 10:27
honestly feels like a privilege just watching this. thank you to everyone making this episode possible!
I love that you let the crew try the different dishes - it feels so authentic and genuine
Mr. Z, Josh and the crew deserve this trip. As a American I had no idea the depth of korean food prior to finding KE a few years back. Now I have been wanting to go there for the last few years! I just need to fund a friend who speaks fluent Korean to help me experience the culture, food and people better.
This may be the pinnacle of Josh and Ollie's pursuit of Korean cuisine excellence. Thoroughly enjoyed this video. Nice work to the team
셰프님 한국 음식을 골고루 맛보시고 좋은 말씀을 해주시니 좋습니다 👍😊💕 촬영하시고 편집하시느라 수고많으셨습니다 👍😊 💕
You know it's gonna be a good video if you see the boys on a trip with Mr.Z !
I love how they invited the host to the table to eat with them. Sharing is caring.
I've loved every single video on this trip with Mr. Z, but this episode in particular was mind-blowing! What a privilege to be able to have such a meal
His smile is exactly the same smile I have when introducing people to my meals. What an extraordinary view we’ve been able to have into such a special place. Thank you to everyone involved for this, what a learning experience this has been!
This is insane. This is how food should be. Absolutely no pretense to it, but grown and made with so much care and love. Those dishes had to be incredibly labor intense. These guys are doing God’s work. And I’m thrilled to be able to experience it (kind of) through Josh and Z. Food trip of many, many lifetimes for sure…❤❤❤❤❤
Imagine all the stories behind the creation of each dish! 🤯
Not sure who this Austin Kang is but a man who can speak bilingually so fluently is just so attractive. But what’s more attractive is the food and culture. My goodness. What an honor to taste a hundred year old soy sauce. You don’t get that every day. I wonder how the jjim must’ve tasted! Very envious. Mr Z loved it and I loved his adventure in Korea with Josh so far.
I'm in awe at the tradition, the maintaining of the legacy, the depth of the understanding of transcendence, 130 years...wow
Can i marry this man? His explanation was soooo good and his voice ❤❤
요리사 입장에서는 저런 재료들을 경험하는게 진짜 재밌는 여행이겠다 ㅋㅋ
2:33 Mr. Z’s face turn smile is wonderful 😊❤️. You can see his awe and appreciation and the excitement is palpable. Such an amazing experience!
As a former chef, I so enjoy Mr Z and his take on everything he looks at. It’s like his brain has turned into a sponge and he wants to soak in all the brilliant produce. I can see his mind working in overdrive… how can I use this. Beautiful series, as always the whole team has done an exceptional job.❤
Love the fact that I literally just finished "Love After Divorce" on Netflix and now I'm seeing Austin Kang here with the KE crew. Amazing collab!
The last time I saw Austin Kang was for a show called 한국인의 식판. I still rewatch some episodes here on UA-cam and I do remember him very dedicated in the kitchen. I can't believe he cooked for Mr. Z and the crew! This lunch was such a dream!!
Food like this, where the food is grown right outside and every part is treated with care, it gives me so much joy. It's just pure passion from the chefs and growers.
This is probably my favourite series so far. Learnt a lot watching this
좋겠다. 나두 먹고 싶다. 속이 편할거 같은 건강음식. 사장님 인상도 좋구 훤하게 잘생기셨네. 💕 저런 곳에서 반찬 사오고 싶다.
오스틴강 잘생겼쥬 ㅋㅋ
와~조쉬 대박입니다
이 새벽에 저 환상적인 요리에 침샘이 폭발 당장 김치찌게라도 끓여 먹어야 겠어요 영남팀 땡큐👍
이 경이로운 가족과 함께 맛과 역사의 감칠맛 여행에 감사드립니다!
Thank you for the umami journey of flavors and history, with this phenomenal family!
I love how Josh is trying to give Mr. Z the Korean recreation of their trip to Italy. I'm SUPER jealous of the meals and flavor pairings they get to try. Man, 130-year-old soy sauce is incredible. I bet there are a lot of interesting stories about how they preserved that soy sauce.
I didn’t know who austin kang was when I watched Love After Divorce. I like him there, and i thought he was just another korean entertainer, but alas he’s a chef??? Wow.
Can I just say incredible job to whoever has been doing the music for these videos. From the “Waltz of the Flowers” in the last video to the incredibly subtle yet powerful use of “Miserere Mei” in this episode. (For context “Miserere Mei” was used exclusively in the church for the longest time and was set apart for God. It is used in this video just when Mr Z says “ it feels like drinking the alcohol of the gods”) Amazing connection made by the music that almost no one would notice.
Awesome job!! Thanks for you contribution to make these videos awesome!
This might be the best video in the series yet. It wasn't over the top, it was just beautiful.
조쉬 그 어떤 한국인보다도 더 열심히 한국을 알리기 위해 애써 주는 맘이 고맙기만 하네요~~~~~
Even as a viewer this was an absolute pleasure and honor to partake in.
It's wonderful to see Josh transported to another realm for a few seconds after the full flavor hits him. I sure hope the rest of the crew gets more than just a nibble when it's all done. Mr. Z is a pure joy to watch on this series. His appreciation for not just the food but the way it's prepared too is just wonderful.
Mr Z has a such a deep love and passion for food!! As someone who works in a 2 Michelin started restaurant it’s so contagious!!
This episode. ❤ I love how proud this Chef is, to share his cuisine. You can almost feel his passion for food. And it shows in the incredible work! You can tell it's an experience for Josh and Mr. Z. But the pride from one Chef to another, is contagious! 😊
I love how the handsome guy explained the food and the methods. Makes every ingredient and care feel very special and an honor to try the food
You know when Mr. Z says that this deserves 3 Michelin Stars, you know it's good. And the amount of history behind each dish, it's like an interactive lesson of sorts, like... the amount of work and patience that's gone into all of this is astounding.
Knowing that soy sauce was literally made in the Joseon dinasty just makes it more incredible!
한국 사람들도 모르고 있었을 이런 귀한음식들을 소개해줘서 너무 고마워요!!
Wow, Austin Kang, was not expecting him!! This is such an amazing place and seems to very much be in Mr. Z’s alley. Great job!
앵간한 한국 사람도 평생 못먹어보는 고급진 한국 음식이네요 ㅎㅎㅎ 즐겁게 잘 봤습니다.
여기서 뵈었던 분이네요
담담하며 자신감 있는 목소리가
뇌리에 박혀있었는데
흑백요리사에서 뵐 수 있어서
반가웠습니다
한식 풀 디쉬를 운영하는거
자체가 좋다고 생각합니다
I absolutely love seeing you explore korean food with a chef, other people can love the food but seeing s chef fully appreciate everything behind the food the flavor profiles the techniques the history its amazing.
I think an underrated facet of the Jolly/KE videos is learning a semblance of respect, communication, and presenting one's self as a gentleman. I hope I'm not only speaking for myself when I say I'd like to interact with the world more in the way that Josh and Olly do
Absolutely loving this series with Mr Z. I've been privileged to have eaten a wide variety of global cuisine so the reactions i see from guests are sometimes a bit over the top for stuff that I'm sure is delicious but not as mind blowing as they make it out to be. With Z you can tell he really understands the food and he absolutely has the background to be able to say something is truly magnificent.
I love the respect and depth of their appreciation. Bravo!
이번 식사는 가격으로 평가할 수 없는 정도의 수준이었네요!
100% correct. Priceless experience for sure!
This is top quality Korean Englishman. Such a treat to watch. Thank you.
I'm humbled by just watching the care, love, and time went into your meal, Magnificent! 😊👏❤
I didnt know who Austin Kang was before this but im a fan - he’s such a great host and online personality. Ya’ll need to do a series where he takes you to authentic places like this farm!
We Americans have a lot to learn from Koreans about food preparation and presentation. That meal looked incredible!
콩국수! Honestly I never see anyone ever talk about this dish, and it's one of my favorites ever, despite me only ever having it once in my life! Oh, I would die to have some of what they had.
So happy to see Mr. Z always on a crescendo ❤
I’m so happy to see Austin Kang again! Cant believe i’m seeing him here in this channel. I love this episode. The food is inspiring.
At 10:57 my jaw dropped with you josh lollllll plus what Mr. Z said we might be bored with the same reactions...?! NEVER! I love your guys' priceless reactions every time eating such delicious looking food!!!! Love love love that Mr. Z has been enjoying pretty much everything so far!!!
재료부터 숙성까지 정성이 담긴 음식인게 보여요 한국에 이런곳도 있구나🤩 미스터Z 영국남자 같이 맛보는거 보면서 대리체험🤤👍
보는 우리도 영광일만큼 대단한 정성이 들어간음식이네요. 와❤
That is one of the best episodes ever. The history of that restaurant is incredible.
한국인이 봐도 생소한 진기한 한정식이네. 맛이 궁금. 그나저나 호스트분이 존박하고 에릭남을 오묘하게 합쳐놓은 얼굴
오스틴 강 쉐프 같은데요??
전에 마스터셰프 코리아 나오셨던분같네요 ㅋㅋㅋ
오스틴 강 쉐프인데 거기서 한식 전수 받고 같이 요리 연구 한다고 그러더라구요
This series is just Tops, it is so amazing seeing all the ways you have tailored it to Mr Z; and it makes us love him all the more!!
i think what makes watching 영국 남자 so interesting is seeing the obvious consideration and time that goes into finding places that match the interests and personalities of the individual people that they bring to Korea. Korea truly has something that everyone can love, and being able to identify what one person would enjoy and take them to experience it is a beautiful talent
The chef and the garden owner was living a life of a king. They get to enjoy this whenever they wanted to ✨😌
I like how the food was so phenomenal that the crew were asked to join in.
I love Korean food. My drummer is half Korean and his mom is full blooded. Every time I get an invite to dine with them, it's just awesome. She makes everything from scratch and it's SO GOOD. Seeing this experience makes me super jealous. What a unique experience to enjoy what so few people have ever tasted.