This Samgyupsal Restaurant Brings Farm-Fresh Lettuce to Your Plate - Take a Tour | OG

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  • Опубліковано 8 січ 2025

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  • @rommeljimenez4765
    @rommeljimenez4765 Рік тому +6

    This kind of business deserves our support 😊

  • @Florentine1993
    @Florentine1993 6 місяців тому

    goals: this is such a brilliant idea sustainable and aesthetic

  • @andrebonif2389
    @andrebonif2389 Рік тому +2

    Wow! nadadaanan namin 'to dati pag nagroroadtrip/nagkakape sa Amadeo... will visit soon! 😍

  • @cojay8567
    @cojay8567 Рік тому

    If you have the budget talaga you can easily make your dreams come true ..

  • @jollyagranojr.2367
    @jollyagranojr.2367 Рік тому +2

    Another nice content.. Thank you @OG

  • @idewaridesignteam2333
    @idewaridesignteam2333 Рік тому +1

    Wow!!😲😲😲 Galing nyo po!! Thanks for sharing

  • @vicenteguzmam6628
    @vicenteguzmam6628 Рік тому

    WOW...

  • @nerissaorpiano7610
    @nerissaorpiano7610 Рік тому

    Bakit Po bawal Po ba idikit Yung lettuce sa raw meet ..any input on this ..I like veggies too..please share to me why not to put lettuce on Raw meet,? Thank u for your reply.

  • @nerissaorpiano7610
    @nerissaorpiano7610 Рік тому

    Can share our new house here in Japan ..it's not our own but it's really treasure to have your own house here..even it's for rental..I love to share too

  • @emersontechnip
    @emersontechnip Рік тому

    Pls send us your rental rates of the house. And restaurant food rates? (Eat all u can ba yan?)

  • @leyah18
    @leyah18 Рік тому

    Aww sayang naman yung lettuce na nadikitan na ng raw meat huhu

  • @jheaagria4064
    @jheaagria4064 Рік тому

    If yung veggies ay kakainin mo na uncook/ fresh please don't put together with the raw meat. Same when you buy in market don't mix yung veggies in any raw meat.

  • @donfelipeph8662
    @donfelipeph8662 Рік тому +3

    Please don't serve raw meat with the lettuce

    • @pointofbeau5855
      @pointofbeau5855 Рік тому

      why? can you expound? others would just shrug this off, even with the threat of Salmonella.

    • @donfelipeph8662
      @donfelipeph8662 Рік тому

      @@pointofbeau5855 Please understand the importance proper food preparation and do not shrug off any food borne diseases. There are lots of pathogens in raw meat especially if you don't know where you got them.
      Number 2 of the Five Keys to Food Safety from DOH/WHO (doh.gov.ph/Health-Advisory/Food-Safety) is to separate cooked food from uncooked food. In this case, the customers might eat the lettuce which was mixed with the raw meat. There are laws governing this given that you are in the food business. see Food Safety Act 2013. I know this because we had a bakery business before. We did not serve raw meat but the food safety standards apply. I suggest you undergo food safety seminars or hire someone with Food Technology degree.
      They have a great business model and I only wanted to help them so they don't get in trouble in the future. Best of luck.
      Edit: separation of cooked and uncooked food
      Edt: changed the last paragraph to address the owner of the restaurant

    • @pointofbeau5855
      @pointofbeau5855 Рік тому +1

      @@donfelipeph8662 Thank you for this. I'm not in the food business, and my standard when eating out is pretty much basic, as long as the food is presented clean, I'd surely go for it. That's why I asked for further explanation, because at first, I see no problem in the vid until I read your comment. Hope the owners and readers alike would take your advice to heart🍻

    • @saint101m4
      @saint101m4 Рік тому +3

      It's cross contamination: Cross-contamination occurs when juices from uncooked foods come in contact with safely cooked foods, or with other raw foods that don't need to be cooked, like fruits and vegetables. The juices from some raw foods, like meats and seafood, can contain harmful bacteria that could make you and your family sick.

  • @I.TChannel497
    @I.TChannel497 Рік тому +1

    mas mganda yta pakingan "SAMGPYUPFARM"