Some of the plates look like a high school kid who dosent want to be in ceramics did it Most of his plates were ass and the whole ‘draw out the food beforehand’ totally unnecessary Some of the white plates at the end looked kinda good thoe
This chef can do so many things... from Japanese 3 star cuisine... to turning leftovers into a phenomenal dish... to giving his own delicious take on burgers... and now he can make plates?????
I can relate to almost everything that masa is saying. I am a full-time potter myself and the food that I envision is a major force into how the vessel is created. The road to designing a new line of work is such a grueling and long process. I can only respect Masa for doing this as well as immersing himself in cooking.
God I love his vision, his passion. It goes beyond aesthetics, beyond taste. Hes more than just a multimedia chef, to him the act of cooking and sculpting isnt two seperate mediums. It's one essence
The imperfections of the plate actually make them perfect. Totally agree, it gives them a characteristic of uniqueness that cannot be replicated compared to the perfect edged, perfected rounded plates. Masa is a true artist
Masa and Anthony Bourdain seemed to have a pretty close friendship. Miss that guy. More than showing us amazing food he taught us instead how to interact with different cultures and people. Lots of good life lessons. Masa is a legend. Great video
I thought he was just making hodgepodge one-offs with the mallets and strong movements, but seeing the stacks of identical plates at the end shows how amazingly consistent and exact he is.
I'm always most impressed by artists who are involved in many different art forms, especially if they factor into the art they deliver. If you're a recording artist, it's very impressive when you have a vision for not just the music, but the fashion, cinematography, marketing strategy, etc. and are able to play a hands-on role in acting on that vision. In the same vein, Masa is probably involved in every aspect of his restaurant experience. It's always nice to be inspired by these kinds of people.
That scroll contain Forbidden Jutsus that he himself invented. When he is alone and forming ideas, sometimes he use secret summoning jutsu to summon his spirit animal to guide him in his artistic journey. He is the Hidden Leaf's hidden chef Hokage.
THIS MAN IS A GENIUS. Not because he's so talented at drawing, uses a knife so well or makes fundamentally beautiful pottery (all of which crafts clearly display the amount of time and effort he has invested into). but because of the vision he plans out and executes. Such a gift to hear him describe the process and even where he finds inspiration. Gem.
"each dish is not the same shape, of course not. there not any mold--hold my hand.... each piece is different in character--that's the beautiful stuff." Referring to not the pottery itself but the artists' rendition of the finished meal. Sushi, accompaniments and the actual serving dish sent back to him from the sketches he sends over to them, in the form of a finalized image for the *menu item. Amazing. How did he evolve the experience for his fucking MENU to this level?
What sorts of questions were even asked by the interviewer to get this response out of him. Amazing subject great interviewer. And then the fucking timing on that camera work and sound engineering. Goddamn.
I love how he immediately overcompensates by instantly producing a dish that has more polish and more importantly positive feedback for the camera. You manipulative fucks at munchies. No way a man this intuitive/perceptive could possibly be free of insecurities and yet at moments you can see he is so authentically confident--victorious. You see the method to the madness, the reason for the commitment.
0 surprises that masa finds the compulsion to take each part of his design process so fully into his own hands. How many times his ego must have been hurt by fucking half-clever wannabe hacks? sometimes you just wish the worst....
I am gobsmacked! It will be difficult to find another artist like him who conveys his art in cooking right to the vessels he serves it in. Like in karate, he has Zanchjin. Respect 🙏
It’s cool that all the plates he designed also form a library of triggers to nostalgic memories from the time when he made them. I think very similar to what music does!
His sketch scroll needs to be placed in a museum. I can see an entire exhibit containing his sketches, his ceramics (is that the term?) and photos of the final product
I love this! it inspires me. its zen as well. makes me want to be more than i am. makes me want to learn. and remind me i cant say i will do this one day when am half 66 now. haha!
As a chef I loveeeeee Masa content. He is so driven by creativity and strive for something beautiful but different every time he takes a crack at it. Now only if I could afford his omakase 🤥
It's amazing how he's able to draw, doodle, sketch, and write on that one roll of paper effortlessly. I would easily rip through it from the tip of the pencil hooking onto a small part of the paper.
Masa Takayama is amazing. I love listening to him talk. That season 8 episode of Parts Unknown in which he's featured is one of my favorites. Thanks Munchies! I'm excited to see more Immersed entries. Also, I work as a writer in Colorado Springs; here is a recent, brief article I wrote about an izakaya-style establishment inspired by cyberpunk: springsmag.com/chiba-bar-is-word-colorado-springs/
Japanese chefs don’t even really “cook”. Yet they’re more fascinating to watch than a traditional chef creating complex sauces and such. There’s one where this guy actually “cooks” for his home food and he’s like jus fucking throw that shit together and make it up as you go. Don’t think to much. Love it.
I was shooketh by the design studio. Damn. This guy is a bona fide artist
@bboyenergetic yeah I'm using millennial speak/slang. Nothing wrong with that.
@bboyenergetic in this context I wasn't implying shock. Let's just let this matter rest
Sup singaporean too
Some of the plates look like a high school kid who dosent want to be in ceramics did it
Most of his plates were ass and the whole ‘draw out the food beforehand’ totally unnecessary
Some of the white plates at the end looked kinda good thoe
@@Juan-nz1gu sup
it's like his cooking skill tree is maxed, so he used excess skill point for pottery.
KW That's exactly what it is
Ahh RuneScape I see, good times
Lmao
LMAO
If you think, like me, this is the best explanation for this, you play too much video games. :)
This chef can do so many things... from Japanese 3 star cuisine... to turning leftovers into a phenomenal dish... to giving his own delicious take on burgers... and now he can make plates?????
3 star?
@@FlipNasty1 chef masa has 3 michelin star
@@FlipNasty1 Sukkel
Isn't 5 star the best
@James Franko haha learn something new every year
I can relate to almost everything that masa is saying. I am a full-time potter myself and the food that I envision is a major force into how the vessel is created. The road to designing a new line of work is such a grueling and long process. I can only respect Masa for doing this as well as immersing himself in cooking.
God I love his vision, his passion. It goes beyond aesthetics, beyond taste. Hes more than just a multimedia chef, to him the act of cooking and sculpting isnt two seperate mediums. It's one essence
dude this video was so sick, its like a guitar player making his own strings
I was very pleased watching this high
His tactile abilities are tantalizing to the senses
Kuro-san me 2
Afflictionzv1 was he bragging?
@Afflictionzv1 who are you to dictate what he/she should or shouldn't be doing. lol
same
This was fascinating to watch. More like this!!! I love the documentary style videos keep them coming!
This guy has so much passion for his craft I love it, what a guy.
I like seeing chefs who's life is entirely dedicated towards cooking and their food, as it can show the love that has become immersed in every dish...
Metaphorically speaking each plate is a unique time travel device for him.
I can totally relate to that. It's nice to look back and reflect!
This man calms me down immensely.
Anything with Masa on this channel is great!
Masa just walking around with a scroll...
I will never NOT be impressed with this guy
are you being sarcastic or you just a dumb ass???
@@coronaman8046 you have a problem with him giving a compliment? Reread his post dude.
@@coronaman8046 Actual moron
corona man he gave a compliment to him why u mad?
wrr
Master Masa is simply a GENIUS!
This is art on a different level. I have no words to describe this man.
When u reach 99 cooking so you decide to go for 99 crafting
up next, 99 farming
This why I love UA-cam. Seeing videos like these. So inspirational.
The imperfections of the plate actually make them perfect. Totally agree, it gives them a characteristic of uniqueness that cannot be replicated compared to the perfect edged, perfected rounded plates. Masa is a true artist
Masa and Anthony Bourdain seemed to have a pretty close friendship. Miss that guy. More than showing us amazing food he taught us instead how to interact with different cultures and people. Lots of good life lessons. Masa is a legend. Great video
I want a scroll of that crinkly paper towel! So inspired. I love artists without borders.
I thought he was just making hodgepodge one-offs with the mallets and strong movements, but seeing the stacks of identical plates at the end shows how amazingly consistent and exact he is.
I'm always most impressed by artists who are involved in many different art forms, especially if they factor into the art they deliver. If you're a recording artist, it's very impressive when you have a vision for not just the music, but the fashion, cinematography, marketing strategy, etc. and are able to play a hands-on role in acting on that vision. In the same vein, Masa is probably involved in every aspect of his restaurant experience. It's always nice to be inspired by these kinds of people.
Amazing, thank you for burning your light, life and soul into this world.
Waau,this is amazing.Number one complete ,complete gastro cheff and artist in one person ,mixing art and food together .I mean 👍👍👍👍👍
So this dude is even more legend than what's in my mind so far...
That scroll contain Forbidden Jutsus that he himself invented. When he is alone and forming ideas, sometimes he use secret summoning jutsu to summon his spirit animal to guide him in his artistic journey. He is the Hidden Leaf's hidden chef Hokage.
Not all people are equal! There are levels, and Mr Takayama is Top Level! Very inspiring!
This chef is at another level man... He's an artist
THIS MAN IS A GENIUS. Not because he's so talented at drawing, uses a knife so well or makes fundamentally beautiful pottery (all of which crafts clearly display the amount of time and effort he has invested into). but because of the vision he plans out and executes. Such a gift to hear him describe the process and even where he finds inspiration. Gem.
"each dish is not the same shape, of course not. there not any mold--hold my hand.... each piece is different in character--that's the beautiful stuff." Referring to not the pottery itself but the artists' rendition of the finished meal. Sushi, accompaniments and the actual serving dish sent back to him from the sketches he sends over to them, in the form of a finalized image for the *menu item. Amazing. How did he evolve the experience for his fucking MENU to this level?
What sorts of questions were even asked by the interviewer to get this response out of him. Amazing subject great interviewer. And then the fucking timing on that camera work and sound engineering. Goddamn.
I love how he immediately overcompensates by instantly producing a dish that has more polish and more importantly positive feedback for the camera. You manipulative fucks at munchies. No way a man this intuitive/perceptive could possibly be free of insecurities and yet at moments you can see he is so authentically confident--victorious. You see the method to the madness, the reason for the commitment.
0 surprises that masa finds the compulsion to take each part of his design process so fully into his own hands. How many times his ego must have been hurt by fucking half-clever wannabe hacks? sometimes you just wish the worst....
*slaps top of rock plate*
The pioneers used to ride these babies for miles
The ideas before his meals are absolutely brilliant.
The music is so amazing...and fitting perfectly
He literally creates each "dish". Amazing.
This man is the embodiment of cooking being a consumable art form.
I can watch people talk about what they're passionate about for hours on end. I love this video.
5:37 when the eye oozes out of the fish
What a happy and fulfilled human being excelling at what makes him special
Wouldn’t want to be the server that drops any of those plates 😂
no such thign as dropx or not, cepux, do any nmw s perfx
I am gobsmacked! It will be difficult to find another artist like him who conveys his art in cooking right to the vessels he serves it in. Like in karate, he has Zanchjin. Respect 🙏
"8 years ago I made this?!?!" The look of astonishment on his face is priceless
Omg he is not just a chef, he is an artist O_O
This man is an artist a legend and a philosopher. His way of thinking is amazing.
Love that it's the same assistant as the previous video he was featured in lmao
that guy's super handy
Only one thing that comes in my mind: thank you chef masa for inspiring us!
It’s cool that all the plates he designed also form a library of triggers to nostalgic memories from the time when he made them. I think very similar to what music does!
Is no one going to talk about the fish eye drooping out at 5:36 ?
You gotta remember: It was all in his plan.
michelin star people: wow raw eyeball dropping right next to dish so random, masterpiece, a star
Man I love his sense for art
His sketch scroll needs to be placed in a museum. I can see an entire exhibit containing his sketches, his ceramics (is that the term?) and photos of the final product
A living legend of all the arts
You ever felt like you met someone and you are friends but you have never met?
That’s how I feel towards this man
I love this! it inspires me. its zen as well. makes me want to be more than i am. makes me want to learn. and remind me i cant say i will do this one day when am half 66 now. haha!
His artistic eye is amazing.
So satisfying to watch 😎 that's a far beyond level of passion
Genius way to elevate the food experience.
Munchies got to be the best ever UA-cam channel I’ve subscribed to
How is this guy 65 already !!?? Man's looking like he's in his 40s
I mean I love food and cooking but this dude takes it to another level
This guy is so cool. Realy liked him in that Anthony Bourdain episode. Seem like a realy nice guy who enjoys himself.
This man is genius at what he do, just born with extraordinary talent
This chef makes the dishes and the DISHES
that was a very beautiful video man... love it... the food and the design really really cool... keep it up
Truly an art form!
This was an amazing watch I would pay good money for a meal from him just for how much time and care he puts into his dishes.
Masa has a very creative mind! Very cool to see his art and designs
Best video munchies has ever produced. Well done guys, more like this template.
To the one who edit this video you’re a genius and have a great taste in music.
I hope you share with us the names of the songs
Masa is a mad scientist, but a meticulous mad scientist with every detail.
Not only chef. He is awsome artist!!
Passion makes extraordinary things.
One of the best on earth.
Who is the helper ? he seems really nice. I have seen him just being there and helping chef masa.
i think that's his sous chef
Wow what an incredibly inspiring story. Beautiful.
As a chef I loveeeeee Masa content. He is so driven by creativity and strive for something beautiful but different every time he takes a crack at it. Now only if I could afford his omakase 🤥
2:18 , The words of a true architect. Why are you making AMAZING SUSHI when you can be making AMAZING BUILDINGS!!!!!
He is definitely a master.
True master of his craft
Yummy, that eyeball falling at 5:35
When the title said dish, i didn't think they meant literally a dish
So now I need one of those dishes!
same.
It's amazing how he's able to draw, doodle, sketch, and write on that one roll of paper effortlessly. I would easily rip through it from the tip of the pencil hooking onto a small part of the paper.
Bourdain loved this man 🙏🏽
An artist, Genius, Visionary.
Bourdain covered this years ago in Parts Unkown.
Hi!, your video is great
this is nice.
I am saving this!
Magnificent!
Masa Takayama is amazing. I love listening to him talk. That season 8 episode of Parts Unknown in which he's featured is one of my favorites. Thanks Munchies! I'm excited to see more Immersed entries. Also, I work as a writer in Colorado Springs; here is a recent, brief article I wrote about an izakaya-style establishment inspired by cyberpunk: springsmag.com/chiba-bar-is-word-colorado-springs/
When he said “Such a beautiful dish” he also meant the actual dish itself.
In another 150 years that scroll became monalisa of cooking recipe bible
Love this man .
Japanese chefs don’t even really “cook”. Yet they’re more fascinating to watch than a traditional chef creating complex sauces and such. There’s one where this guy actually “cooks” for his home food and he’s like jus fucking throw that shit together and make it up as you go. Don’t think to much. Love it.
how can someone dislike this?
Chef? This person's an artist!
Ty taisho for everything since telling in person would get me in trouble. Ty for making a dishwasher more than that.
More chef Masa!
@ 5:36 the fishes eye just came out on the cutting board. Pretty metal
soo inspiring!!!
We should all adopt the Japanese way of life. They are the pinnacle of human civilization. Much respect to what they have accomplished.
The paper towel roll is his version of a sacred scroll.
Insane!
8:46 Telling my mom next time I crack a dish