Jiro Ono and René Redzepi Have a Cup of Tea

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  • @ScipioWasHere
    @ScipioWasHere 9 років тому +317

    Its crazy that at his age, he has more spirit and liveliness than most people I know.

    • @xxCottonzxx
      @xxCottonzxx 9 років тому +22

      +Jin W Kim most people i know at his age are dead.

    • @messitup
      @messitup 7 років тому +1

      lets go for weehling instead.!! Der!

    • @kiewzhengwei7641
      @kiewzhengwei7641 4 роки тому +2

      Most Japanese are like that that's why they are successful

    • @eagledon
      @eagledon 4 роки тому

      LLogara pass..Albania..ua-cam.com/video/h1a4Ld1eSGs/v-deo.html

    • @brt1strrbb110
      @brt1strrbb110 4 роки тому +2

      Healthy diet and active living.

  • @leftyfourguns
    @leftyfourguns 9 років тому +325

    Jiro is so smart and wise, every bit of advice he has resonates. And it can be applied to anything, not just making sushi

    • @regina-zq6kb
      @regina-zq6kb 9 років тому +5

      leftyfourguns i totally agree. i was so fascinated as he spoke. makes me want to meet him and his son. such a humbling experience it would be.

    • @winstonchiem7564
      @winstonchiem7564 9 років тому

      reg ina I feel bad for the second son hardly anybody notices him anymore, mainly because he doesn't work with Jiro anymore

    • @regina-zq6kb
      @regina-zq6kb 9 років тому

      winston chiem i didn't even know both were his sons. -_-

    • @papimacaroni7769
      @papimacaroni7769 9 років тому +3

      winston chiem actually his second son do the same sushi made by jiro but in a way cheaper price.

    • @jeremywestern7067
      @jeremywestern7067 9 років тому +1

      WILL U AND JIRO GET A ROOM FOR HEAVENS SAKE??? he tosses spring rolls and gives out fortune cookies-he aint the dalai lama pal

  • @reallivebluescat
    @reallivebluescat 9 років тому +191

    he really is Yoda

  • @TamTranTriZzle
    @TamTranTriZzle 8 років тому +82

    I really respect Rene for being so humble in Jiro's presence. Not many Top chef's, let alone the Top Chef of the World at the time of this taping, would have shown so much humility and respect.

    • @mch5546
      @mch5546 6 років тому +1

      I very much agree
      Seeing what questions rene ask already give us information that rene have strugle as well, but hearing the answer from thr master i can see in his eyes that he was in a way suprise and amazed with the master wiseness

    • @hdzmiriam
      @hdzmiriam 6 років тому +1

      exactly. I really liked how at one point he just became a young padowan listening to advice from the master!

    • @supportmanualflying2224
      @supportmanualflying2224 5 років тому +1

      Amazing! It seems most people these days are just too full of ego. In the airline world many pilots think they are very good but are not. Yes, a plane just crashed,all are lost RIP

    • @msbrownbeast
      @msbrownbeast 4 роки тому +1

      Ramses needs to find a Yoda

  • @simonjrgensen6761
    @simonjrgensen6761 9 років тому +164

    Proud to be Danish and very proud to see how humble René is and how he represents Denmark. What an honor for him to meet the master Jiro-San. True legend

    • @jeremywestern7067
      @jeremywestern7067 9 років тому +1

      get a room will ya??? he wallops beansprouts and tosses prawn drumsticks... he aint god

    • @simonjrgensen6761
      @simonjrgensen6761 9 років тому

      jeremy western Who is better

    • @jeremywestern7067
      @jeremywestern7067 9 років тому

      +Simon Jørgensen norway

    • @simonjrgensen6761
      @simonjrgensen6761 9 років тому +3

      jeremy western Whaaat? Norwegians can't cook..

    • @Zulay092
      @Zulay092 9 років тому

      +Simon Jørgensen i can't say danish food is so interesting either, btw get that potato out of your mouths.

  • @Pleaseunderstand
    @Pleaseunderstand 8 років тому +159

    I swear Jiro is going to live until he is 130 years old. He looks damn amazing for his age and his mind is as sharp as ever.
    He's not just an expert on sushi, he's an expert in life. Truly an inspiration.

    • @palindromia130
      @palindromia130 3 роки тому +1

      Evidence of what happens when you live a life of fulfillment and purpose.

    • @KoiNoYokan37
      @KoiNoYokan37 2 роки тому +1

      He looks like a zombie in this though wtf . . .

  • @Masiyooo
    @Masiyooo 8 років тому +210

    More like "Jiro talking and René smiling awkwardly"

  • @michaelmack6221
    @michaelmack6221 6 років тому +43

    Jiro's son Yoshikazu Ono is a lesson in humility. Truth be told, the Michelin stars didn't come flying in their direction until he pretty much took over the family business. But, he allows his 90yo father the respect he deserves, and without hesitation. We could all learn from such a man.

    • @megaxasjlvz
      @megaxasjlvz 3 роки тому

      @Pesto Patagonia Yes, it was Yoshikazu who made the sushi when the judge visited the restaurant. I think in some ways, he has exceeded his father and is a better leader himself.

    • @todalio9238
      @todalio9238 3 роки тому +1

      @@megaxasjlvz This is right, I believe. The best part about it, as said above is how humble he is and respect his mentor-father. Obviously Jiro did amazzing, is amazing. but someone has to take over and who better than his son which was thought by the man himself?
      This history will always help me staying motivated as a cook. I've had many different roles, but to be proud of your work and not see work as labor but as an achievement is an ideology so long forgotten in the west.
      The documentary really humbled me and made me try to live a life I want, not one I endure.

    • @fiubnl4990
      @fiubnl4990 3 роки тому +2

      His father on the other hand is far from humble

    • @patrickr4762
      @patrickr4762 3 роки тому

      There is no bad student, only a bad teacher. Its is very much a Japanese way of mentoring, very strict but very effective.

    • @williamadolphe7921
      @williamadolphe7921 Рік тому

      I know!

  • @thePowerPlant
    @thePowerPlant 9 років тому +148

    Whoever translated Jiro-San did a nice job.

    • @jaja1818
      @jaja1818 9 років тому +14

      thePowerPlant he is Japan's national treasure..Japan would go to war for him!!...I hope, I can also be privileged enough to meet Jiro and taste his sushi(saving up for it actually)..even though im allergic to most of his ingredients. Would be a miracle if I eat them, then no allergies happen!But if I need to suffer,then so be it!

    • @socallawrence
      @socallawrence 8 років тому

      +jaja1818 as a person like me who is a little apprehensive about sushi. What do you recommend for beginners?? I do love catfish, sardines but never tried sushi ..

    • @Kevinthedream
      @Kevinthedream 5 років тому

      socallawrence Maguro(Tuna) and Sake(Salmon) are usually for beginners. The quality of sushi depends on both ingredients and the chef. No one will dislike the highest quality sushi (Like the one Jiro made), I will bet you 1 million dollars on it.

  • @TheForsakenWeasel
    @TheForsakenWeasel 8 років тому +17

    I feel lucky to be alive to see jiro perform and talk.

  • @Pookie1-q2w
    @Pookie1-q2w 8 років тому +55

    Wow jiro said so many things that are useful in life in general! Wise man

  • @postmoderncondition3353
    @postmoderncondition3353 9 років тому +3

    very inspiring and I am amazed how friendly, calm and wise he is. and he knows that he has not that much time to live anymore but instead of getting sad about it he seems like he has already accepted it and is still happy

  • @77dead
    @77dead 3 роки тому +3

    JIRO is so wise. Everything he says is quotable

  • @Brzy-rm6wd
    @Brzy-rm6wd 8 років тому +4

    Jiro just warms my heart. I could watch him all day.

  • @dieselxdan
    @dieselxdan 8 років тому +31

    Wow. Just wow. Wealth of knowledge

  • @michaelcampbell6327
    @michaelcampbell6327 9 років тому +12

    Thank you so much for your incredible wisdom Jiro.

    • @jaja1818
      @jaja1818 9 років тому +2

      Michael Campbell its 1am here...and just when i thought of calling it a night...I feel like, I want to work already...Jiro-san's power if you ask me

  • @bil5241
    @bil5241 7 років тому +11

    When two top chef meets, they will talk about philosophy more than gastronomy :-)

  • @September2004
    @September2004 6 років тому +9

    The most interesting part for me was at 9:36 when the son said he read Rene's diary (which I think is "René Redzepi: A Work in Progress") and I like to think that the greatest chefs from different parts of the world who don't speak the same language are still fascinated by each other.

    • @Vithedel
      @Vithedel 2 роки тому

      Yeah man. Since it's a really lonely road with your own obsession so it's nice to know there are kindred spirits out there.

    • @September2004
      @September2004 2 роки тому

      @@Vithedel For me, I guess it's more that interesting that they can be masters and still be fascinated by another master's talents, rather than being rivals who on see their craft their way.

  • @hevnervals
    @hevnervals 8 років тому +45

    I wish Jiro was my friend : )

  • @jordangroff8978
    @jordangroff8978 8 років тому +78

    The Man has the energy of a 30 year old.

    • @mobspeak
      @mobspeak 8 років тому +10

      No he has more energy than I do and I'm in my 30s.

    • @slavikar8385
      @slavikar8385 6 років тому

      There are a lot of 30 y.o. people who has now the energy as he has in 90)))

    • @michaeldeng1981
      @michaeldeng1981 6 років тому +1

      18 years old I would say.

  • @yeh-ernpoh7511
    @yeh-ernpoh7511 9 років тому +3

    Such an enjoyable interview! I especially loved the part where Jiro was reminding Rene that he is who he is today due to his persistence and stubbornness, and those same attributes will bring him to greater heights in the future.

  • @solace001
    @solace001 9 років тому +1

    I admire Jiro and his son. They have the best work and life ethic. It helps me to rethink my goals when I see his interviews. If I had just one day of study learning rice with them I would remember it forever.

  • @honeykinz2481
    @honeykinz2481 9 років тому +2

    Such wise words from a legend. truly inspiring. The amount of character and discipline that he has does not even compare. It's my dream to eat at his restaurant and I would probably go to sushi heaven after.

  • @handicappedhero
    @handicappedhero 8 років тому +18

    Transcribed and edited my favourite snippet of this interview here:
    (Jiro) “Innovation is good if what it creates is tastier than what existed before. If it looks good but the taste is degraded, it won’t endure. If you are doing something new, it has to be an improvement on what came before.”
    (Yamamoto) "We should illustrate this with the tako story. That’s a perfect example.”
    (Jiro) "Most people think tako is not delicious. They’ll say they don’t like it. I found a way to modify it and make it my own. People started to love it, even ordering more than one. When you can do that, you are a master.
    “For example, if my son only does exactly what I tell him, he won’t get to that level. He has to struggle and work to make it more delicious. If you don’t work that way, you aren’t a master."
    (René) “When did Jiro san feel that he was a master? How many years did it take him to feel like he was doing a good job?”
    (Jiro) “Let’s say it’s 50 years. There is a lot of failure before that. You go through failures and successes, and more failures for years until it feels like you have achieved what you had in mind the whole time.”
    (René) “In those years, from being 8 years old until reaching 50, did you ever want to stop? Did you ever think that this is not what you want out of your life?”
    (Jiro) “No, Never. I never considered that question. The only question was, “How can I get better?"

    • @efngn9801
      @efngn9801 7 років тому +6

      He's not referring to takoyaki. He's referring to tako sushi, octopus sushi. No sushi restaurant would serve takoyaki, and in Jiro Dreams of Sushi, the story is told and it is in fact tako sushi.

    • @siowkewei
      @siowkewei 6 років тому +1

      yup it's not about takoyaki dude

  • @hendrosetyow3072
    @hendrosetyow3072 9 років тому +2

    Wow... he is just an amazing human being. With that philosophy in life, that resonates to his food. I guess that's love for food.

  • @kenllacer
    @kenllacer 9 років тому +7

    Now that's some straight up advice right there. I need to be there at the Olympics!

  • @USCBeastmode
    @USCBeastmode 8 років тому +1

    What an amazing human being! Much love and respect to mr Jiro.

  • @funnybassline
    @funnybassline Рік тому

    Japanese professionalism and devotion to their crafts is another level.

  • @NickYungkit
    @NickYungkit 5 років тому +2

    I think Rene must've resonated so much with the tako story; what with his interesting choice of ingredients and elevating them to levels above their steoreotypical tastes.

  • @brokethehabit
    @brokethehabit 9 років тому +1

    The thing with Jiro is that, his words of wisdom don't only apply to food, but success in life in anything you chose you do. There is do or do not, there is no try. There is no such thing as failing, as failing is a part of success. I love how he says there hasn't been a day where he wanted to give up, but instead says, ''How do I become better?''

  • @Seramics
    @Seramics Рік тому

    The greatest wisdom n sagely advice. What a man. Its unbelievable.

  • @davidcox4458
    @davidcox4458 9 років тому +10

    That was incredible.

  • @carlnilssonyoung8961
    @carlnilssonyoung8961 2 роки тому +2

    When obiwon visits Yoda

  • @BGRUBBIN
    @BGRUBBIN Рік тому

    What an honor to have your meal by made Father and Son. The conversation is one Rene will remember forever.

  • @lalouise5478
    @lalouise5478 5 років тому

    hope this video will still be available for generations to come, so the future people of this planet knows the hardships and goal of human beings...

  • @SeeRedz
    @SeeRedz 6 років тому

    I like the presenter (never heard of him before) seems very respectful, listens intently & calmly, has a real interest in what’s being said. Can’t say I blame him, fascinating guy.

  • @resipsaloquitur13
    @resipsaloquitur13 8 років тому

    I feel this way tears my grandfather. I would like to feel that his soul and my soul are similar. That way his work and legacy can never die. Only the body can die.

  • @mangobango2o4
    @mangobango2o4 8 років тому +58

    Holy crap his 90?!?! Just based off how he moves and talks it looks like his only 70.

    • @motodrew1083
      @motodrew1083 8 років тому +32

      I thought he's 20!

    • @sentino68
      @sentino68 6 років тому +1

      He is 92 now!

    • @veetour
      @veetour 6 років тому

      I thought he was 89!! Blew me away how wrong I was!

  • @bluegiant13
    @bluegiant13 5 років тому +1

    This man has gold in his brain, his mindset is on point.

  • @entoythedragon8463
    @entoythedragon8463 2 роки тому

    So nice to watch a master and his apprentice Jiro.

  • @haangnguyenngan5215
    @haangnguyenngan5215 Рік тому

    Thank you for this insightful interview!

  • @Ninja87536
    @Ninja87536 2 роки тому +2

    So hes a millionaire but hes not spent a penny of it. I respect him and his craft but that isn't the way to live. At the same time I realized he wouldn't have got to the level he is today without that kind of devotion to his work.

  • @messitup
    @messitup 7 років тому

    love it, rene is a man who is smart enough to seek advice from a master.
    you can make it to the next level Rene!

  • @kenhan8953
    @kenhan8953 2 роки тому

    I watched the Jiro story and it’s so inspiring.

  • @fillstar84
    @fillstar84 6 років тому

    I have enormous respect for Rene, he pushes cooking further than anyone other chef today

  • @kaustshroff381
    @kaustshroff381 8 років тому +9

    I think Jiro San is so strict because he has that experience... Whole life dedicated to one cause: SUSHI!

  • @monixe
    @monixe 6 років тому

    Wasn't expect it to be motivational, but it is and I appreciated it. Thank you

  • @hamsterdiving7593
    @hamsterdiving7593 2 роки тому

    I just watched "Jiro Dreams of Sushi" for the first time the other day (YT), and now I'm getting more vids of him in my feed. I just watched the one with Anthony Bourdain, and the difference between Jiro's demeanor here and with Anthony is night and day...he was stiff and stern and aloof with Bourdain and familial and animated and smiling with Rene.
    Fascinating...

  • @ssunkite1
    @ssunkite1 5 років тому

    Wow! Priceless, humble and wise advice.

  • @nhongshim
    @nhongshim 7 років тому

    only 3 years till the next Tokyo Olympic I hope Jiro San will make it as he wished. A true master.

  • @leamarie6039
    @leamarie6039 4 роки тому +1

    Jiro-San, Tokyo Olympics is in July.
    I hope you are alive and well.

  • @OneMeInMyself
    @OneMeInMyself 3 роки тому +4

    Alternative Conspiracy Theory: The Corona pandemic was created to delay the Tokyo Olympics so that Jiro has to bless us with his presence for some more time 🥰😂

  • @viviantangent
    @viviantangent 9 років тому +5

    on a Jiro video binge because I could never afford to go there

    • @PWCDN
      @PWCDN 6 років тому

      why not, it's called priorities. I have known lots of cooks that make minimum wage that save and save to eat tasting menus at expensive places to enlighten and enjoy themselves instead of buying the latest gadgets and toys. $300-400 is not that far fetch, not like buying let say, a Ferrari. Quite frankly, for a pleb like me, I would not notice the difference between $150 sushi and $300 sushi. Unless you can afford to eat that well everyday to be able to understand the nuance of $150 vs $300 sushi. I might eat at his second son's restaurant if it's half the price serving the same menu. At his restaurants you're technically paying for two master chefs vs one.

  • @Thekikomanns
    @Thekikomanns 7 років тому +7

    Jiro looks like Master Oougrey from Kungfu Panda, without the shell.....

  • @BobSaysWhat22
    @BobSaysWhat22 5 років тому

    What fascinating to me the most about Jirosan is that he started this career because there was no any other choice as he was sent to a restaurant by his family to help them and live with them.
    In another wards his parents couldn’t look after him so they sent him away and Jiro san said “if I don’t work, there is nowhere else to go, that’s why I had to work “ and this was the story of when he was in his early teenager. It’s not the something he loved or always wanted to do at beginning but now the rest is a history.

  • @pualive5449
    @pualive5449 9 років тому +1

    So this is the infamous jiro.. Aww he's so wise and would love to go to his restaurant one day.

  • @burningrholz
    @burningrholz 6 років тому +1

    It's more of a philosophical approach to life and work. Additionally, Jiro-san did not exactly gave an answer to René question about how he combines tradition and innovation because maybe he doesn't have an answer other than continuous improvement mindset.

  • @jameswaitokia4790
    @jameswaitokia4790 9 років тому +1

    If you haven't seen Jiro dreams of sushi. Sukiyabashi was awarded a 3 Michelin stars. But at the time the food and restaurant was surveyed by Michelin. Jiro didn't make one peice of sushi that whole year. His son made it.

  • @elfad8522
    @elfad8522 8 років тому

    i proud to be here..... you're amazing jiro

  • @croitor2009
    @croitor2009 8 років тому

    omg Jiro is teaching him so well, no matter the plateing or looks taste is no 1!

  • @nirmantapaswee6853
    @nirmantapaswee6853 3 роки тому

    amazing, enjoyed the vedio

  • @atsuchan69
    @atsuchan69 7 років тому

    There is a wonderful shop called Matsushi Sushi in Osaka city in Japan.

  • @tjk5645
    @tjk5645 4 роки тому +1

    ありがとうございます

  • @hakkanyildirim5323
    @hakkanyildirim5323 2 роки тому

    Wow lot of respect, from the chef’s

  • @Lawrenceandfriends
    @Lawrenceandfriends 8 років тому +15

    there honestly needs to be an anime about jiro

  • @bcmasur
    @bcmasur 7 років тому

    The real sports of the world, the olympics, the athletes/olympians compete, let's complete this in 2020 without bias, without politics, without religion... ONLY the athletes remain against each other!

  • @blueragebull
    @blueragebull 9 років тому

    Great interview and video! Congratulations

  • @primo1st1
    @primo1st1 7 років тому

    What an attitude man...,this is clearly shown he's the real master of his part.

  • @IdoIndeedFlip
    @IdoIndeedFlip 7 років тому +2

    In Rene's AMA he talked about how he shook Jiro's hand, which you aren't suppose to do because it can pollute the rice, and remembered this immediately after he did it and almost shit himself. You can see it happen at 10:44, the handshake, Rene's regret, and Jiro casually wiping his hand off afterwards.

  • @TheTallicafan
    @TheTallicafan 9 років тому +24

    7:25 Someone fucked up...

    • @spindext
      @spindext 9 років тому +2

      TheTallicafan lmao poor son gonna be living in his father's shadow for a while...

    • @TheNunakun
      @TheNunakun 9 років тому +1

      +TheTallicafan Keen eye.

    • @Herttaseiska
      @Herttaseiska 8 років тому +7

      Fired on spot with just his stare.

  • @TheMiamiHeat
    @TheMiamiHeat 3 роки тому

    René just won best restaurant in the world 2021..

  • @nolan6137
    @nolan6137 7 років тому

    You can see the focus with every creation, even when his son is using the knife, Jiro is in the moment.

  • @DrClean1
    @DrClean1 4 роки тому

    Gosh... I've watched this a few times. Jiro is such a badass!

  • @ExoDAbLe
    @ExoDAbLe 5 років тому +1

    tokyo olympics are soon and he's still at it!

  • @RadagonTheRed
    @RadagonTheRed 6 років тому +1

    0:52 - He didn’t have to let rip so obviously as he sat down! Goodness me.

  • @GulshanSahukope-kobe
    @GulshanSahukope-kobe 6 років тому

    Great work MAD TEAM

  • @thuahoan1383
    @thuahoan1383 4 роки тому

    OMG I wish I could come here once in my life

  • @vbruegmann
    @vbruegmann 9 років тому

    chef René Redzepi and sushi master Jiro Ono, are two person i like to meet and would like to understand and see how they work.

  • @Bulelengman
    @Bulelengman 7 років тому

    Despite living here in Tokyo for a while, I can only see Jiro-san face from youtube. Because I can't afford to eat at his place.

  • @guvjimbike
    @guvjimbike 6 років тому

    What a Absolute Legend he is...

  • @drewpeacock6234
    @drewpeacock6234 6 років тому

    Rene was almost crying ... what a great person.

  • @cowboycalicojakk9685
    @cowboycalicojakk9685 9 років тому +1

    this is awesome and inspiring

  • @d2touge
    @d2touge 6 років тому +2

    Rene's thinking about his next menu:
    A bag of raw rice. You wash it and cook it yourself at the table.

  • @Fadilanse
    @Fadilanse 9 років тому

    i agree so much about what jiro said about never think it's enough and continue getting to the next stepXD

  • @rexozmen219
    @rexozmen219 Рік тому

    This is crazy Renee, being 10 folds better then Jiro and the respect and admiration he shows❤

  • @spas2776
    @spas2776 3 роки тому

    it sucks he couldnt attend his final Tokyo Sushi Olympics because of the coronavirus :/

  • @qmfosejs
    @qmfosejs 8 років тому +1

    I feel like there is an anime about him somewhere

  • @yorkaturr
    @yorkaturr 5 років тому +1

    Well Marco Pierre White retired and started doing Knorr bouillon ads after he achieved his 3 Michelin stars. Some people will retire if its in their nature.

  •  3 роки тому

    Anyone can tell me did he complete his wish ( attempted and served to Olympic 2021 ) ? Appreciated !

  • @garyyung1297
    @garyyung1297 7 років тому

    does anyone know where I can get Edo era period style sushi. after watching this video I can tell that his sushi style is modern day sushi. I am looking for Edo traditional style that is few hundred years old sushi technique.

  • @arsnakehert
    @arsnakehert 4 роки тому

    Oh, now I feel bad that the Tokyo Olympics didn't take place this year (as if I didn't already)
    Please hold on, Jiro-sensei!

  • @resipsaloquitur13
    @resipsaloquitur13 8 років тому

    What a great vid. That must have really been something.

  • @DarkMoonDroid
    @DarkMoonDroid 8 років тому +4

    Crying right now...

    • @holkn
      @holkn 7 років тому +1

      tf?

  • @leamarie6039
    @leamarie6039 8 років тому +1

    wise words from a wise man

  • @cheapimitation2242
    @cheapimitation2242 Рік тому

    I really want to see Jiro eat at Noma and see what he thinks.

  • @nick_y1011
    @nick_y1011 5 років тому

    Um... such a great achievement for one person, but thinking about his son who must have not seen his dad often during his youth when he needed him the most to grow wholely, I am at quandary to admire him or to feel sad for his son and posterity.

  • @MasterofPlay7
    @MasterofPlay7 8 років тому

    all japanese chef practice the way of zen, the ultimate art

  • @renedrumpoet4004
    @renedrumpoet4004 5 років тому

    ~Fascinating~And~True~

  • @Si4mon
    @Si4mon 4 роки тому

    "Innovation is good if what it creates is tastier than what existed before."

  • @makiroll6362
    @makiroll6362 8 років тому +3

    Goal of mine to eat there :)