so tell me do you think he butchers whole chickens and serves different parts of it throughout the cources? I just have NO idea how he'd turn a profit. this is bordering on just inviting your friends over for dinner
@@FluXxxie I think through good word of mouth and local clientele being well off with set schedules. A good weekly rotation of regulars probably does turn up a decent profit. It's not too many customers, nor too little.
With all the different stigmas Japan has against tattoos, its always so refreshing to see such kind and gentle people with them just living normal lives
@@kylepatton2423 What part of the US are you living in that has that stigma lmao. Tattoos are pretty common where I'm at. Most people don't really care if you have them.
@@kylepatton2423 I may have put a different way but I agree. There was a time in the US and the West in general that tattoos had a distinct stigma but now 1/3 of suburban soccer moms driving crossovers have full tattoo sleeves so it definitely doesn't have a dangerous or artistic person feel to it anymore.
But i bet it isn't delicious at all in European terms. It's look like Japanese just eat salted mushroom cooked in oil. Is it delicious? No it isnt. Salted chicken with some cabbage? No it's not delicious. Ramen with some shallots and soy sauce and shrooms with soy sauce? It's not delicious at all. I think Japanese people just eat everything only salted and for them is delicious - for me what i've seen here nothing could be delicious because it's only raw ingridients cooked added salt or soy sauce and thats it. I want to visit japan but i think food will be tasteless as shit. It looks like they they eat tasteless food with some (not enough) salt and WOW what a taste it is. No taste at all. Even their sushi by european standarts... Yes maybe it's ok you have to taste different kind of raw fish. But you know how different kind of fish tastes? Like fucking raw fish. Added sugary soy sauce here and there on Nigiri oh wow. Tuna fat not fat or whatever? Lets grill it a bit - DOES NOT TASTE better at all just same fucking tuna why i spent so much on it? I mean i think japan people have 1000x more taste receptors in their tongue because i cannot feel it. I can't understand it. Everytime i watch Japanese video on food i just think it's tasteless as fuck. And i think im right.
Seemed so easy to make too but also not something you could master on the first go the Japanese make cabbage so good to eat gahdamn the combinations and aesthetic of making foods you’d mostly never eat makes you change your mind immediately when seen
Yeah, but you know a) theyll be going there 80% for the Instagram pics, 20% for real life b) social media creates the illusion of intimacy c) it will never be the same after this video
The same people always gather at these kinds of restaurants. This makes first-time visitors or customers visiting alone feel a strange sense of alienation. In Japan, there are quite a lot of privately owned restaurants that are run as a hobby rather than a business.
Thanks to your video and the Google Maps link I got to visit this shop! The owner is super cool and the food was absolutely delicious. I really liked that neighborhood too. There were at least 6 others that visited his shop that said they were there because they saw this video. Thanks again for highlighting these awesome places.
i was having a super shitty day and this significantly restored my faith in humanity and a reminder to keep choosing different kinds of love. love of self, love of passion, love of community, love of food! ty for this video and much love to this wicked cool chef!
I myself felt super inspired by this man’s passion for his craft. Its beautiful to see someone making a dream come to life. I hope you have a much better day ✨
blessings from my end, also take 1 or 2 mins and breath and self pray. I myself had a bad mental day today. but so far. all is well. Bendiciones di mi parte. Awesome VID.
This is the kind of izakaya that I would frequent. The food looks really good and it is made right in front of you. It's an intimate setting and everybody enjoys conversation.
From my bubble of the world id be scared to pull that. But that's cool. That's kind of like Bob's burgers but Asian style. His restaurant is small. His tattoo shop is small. And the bathroom is open to the public. His bedroom is the only thing private & it prob has a lock? Hallways prob have cams? Imagine that being a cool trendy place. It's prob 20 ppl max & has crazy hrs. Neighbors gotta love that. And they can buy alcohol there?! That's really civilized folks. I feel like the US could never. It just seems illegal. But then again, he could be doing worse.
That’s my kinda place. Former chef (retired) and non drinker I would frequent this place weekly. The food looks bomb and I’m sure I’d have a great time.
I'm an American from Seattle and Japan is a country I've always wanted to go to. I think the Japanese people are amazing at everything they do especially the food.
I am from Spain. When i visited japan I have experienced this kind of shop. It feels like being at someone's house and he is cooking for you. You can eat light snacks, drink and talk with strangers in a small space. Very interesting. Thank you.
Can't do it in America. They'll call the cops or report you. Even the neighbors here snitch people out. When jealously kicks in, it's terrible. Smh. You have to have a licenses for everything, take classes and pay for tests, and spend hundreds of dollars before being able to open a restaurant here or any small shops. People are quick to blackmail you or even try to sue you here. It's crazy.
Also small business taxes are chill and eveeyone is happy to use cash. Japan is the most prosmall business country, puts the us to shame. In the US, if your small business doesn’t make $5m a year it’s a failure.
Every single thing he makes Looks so good. That is a hidden amazing spot. Doesnt get crazy busy which is perfect for the space. Loyal customers, its just the best kind of place.
For customers it's amazing. Usually these kinds of places can only exist though because the owner works his ass off with little to no profit and no free time for himself. As he mentioned in the video, financially it's a struggle
@@o0nick I totally get that and id tip this guy big every time. He deserves it for his hard work, attitude, and quality of his food. Guys like him deserve to be taken extra good care of.
As a 51 white american with tats who knows almost no Japanese, this is the kind of thing that makes me feel I could move to Japan and not be lonely. I know Japanese people are lovely as a whole, and you can get around not really speaking the language, but the tats are a concern.
move to tokyo and your language wont matter, even yokohama. Most Japanese under the age of 40 likely speak better English than you do, if not use google translate. It's how i got around during my year in Japan. Truly a heavenly place, especially during the cherry blossom festival!
Living there and visiting are two VERY different things. If you visited you would be fine, even if some people might look at you funny. (Still avoid the police if possible, they are dicks to tough looking foreigners) Now living there? I recommend looking up some English speaking expats here on UA-cam. Chris Broad (abroad in Japan) is a good start, no nonsense fellow.
Yakuza will neba neva involve or harm Gai-Jin...or foreigner. Bad for tourism. Bad for business. Also: tattoos are not only for Gangarro in modern times. LAST, many Retired and are living in peace, so... Award for their life path change and support... Just my tiny two cents lol. God Bless
Was recently in Japan two months ago and I got to experience a setting like this in person. One of the most personable and best food experiences I ever had. Japan is an amazing culinary culture.
Funny part is that there are a lot of home cooks that cook like this. This Dude actually makes it a business. When circumstance comes knocking you kick the door in
I honestly believe this is what life is all about. Sharing experiences with other people and doing what makes you and others happy. It's wonderful to see.
We have a tattooed chef who isn't being put down or stereotyped as yakuza, some other guys that seem to be like him, & a few gaijin (foreigners) not being treated as second-class every move they make? This is like, everything Japan doesn't seem to want you to know about how awesome it can actually be to be there. Love it
@ I remember on one of the early episodes I found myself breaking into tears because of how sweet it was. It seems sweetness has been almost lost in our culture. Thank you
If I ever get to go to Japan, I will try to visit this Chef and his wonderful nook. It looks awesome and wonderful. He looks so at peace and happy while cooking. I just love it.
This is exactly the kind of place I'd seek out and eat at if I got the opportunity to tour Japan. The chef looked like he knew what he was doing and his customers are the kind of people that would probably teach you to swear in the local dialect and show you more cool spots to eat and drink.
The real "Midnight Diner". Superb food, atmosphere, attitude and a place that I would most definitely seek out on a trip to Japan. Thank you for sharing.♥️
love this so much! The fact he can run a successful business from his home is awesome and it does look like the customers that frequent there are for the food, no drama. Wishing the chef continued success and hoping I can visit this place one day :)
Would absolutely love to visit this place and Japan as a whole. What a place. First thing I notice is so clean and organized. Respectful interactions too. Something us Western folk should take on board!
This dude from the hood. Not just the stigma with his tattoos, but his accent slips when he talks with his friends. Love to see a happy person living their dream.
When i go to Japan next year, this is what i want to eat, not the touristic things. Small hidden places, be side by side with the local and just enjoying this sharing experience.
What a brilliant little space and venture, I really hope it works out for him, he’s certainly got the personality and cooking skills to pull it off. I love how he cooks in front of his guests and in Japan they use different pots to present the food in - I’m a potter and woukd love to use my own pots to serve food and drink on a small scale!
Gotta love a dude that found his passion and just wants to share it with others in his own way 🥹 watching this just further solidified my personal goal for my future shop! Thank you for sharing his story, it’s very motivating 🙏🏽
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厨房でタバコふかしてんじゃねぇ!衛生観念やばい店紹介するな!!
Need to get me a Wok.
umm.... how is this legal? doesn't japan have residential codes?
I hope the textured wall is not the popcorn type that may contain asbestos
As a former line cook, this is the most line cook activity I’ve ever seen in my life. It is beautiful.
I mean this with no disrespect, this man is the human version of a pug. I would be delighted to eat and drink at his place.
*AGREED, SH¡T IS WHOLESOME!!!*
As a current line cook, i concur.
so tell me do you think he butchers whole chickens and serves different parts of it throughout the cources? I just have NO idea how he'd turn a profit. this is bordering on just inviting your friends over for dinner
@@FluXxxie
I think through good word of mouth and local clientele being well off with set schedules.
A good weekly rotation of regulars probably does turn up a decent profit. It's not too many customers, nor too little.
With all the different stigmas Japan has against tattoos, its always so refreshing to see such kind and gentle people with them just living normal lives
Time changes people’s perceptions. In time tattoos will be accepted.
@@Nesgimp When you have tattoos in the US now it means you are a super gay try-hard. In Japan it's still different so it's still cool.
@@kylepatton2423 What part of the US are you living in that has that stigma lmao. Tattoos are pretty common where I'm at. Most people don't really care if you have them.
@@kylepatton2423 I may have put a different way but I agree. There was a time in the US and the West in general that tattoos had a distinct stigma but now 1/3 of suburban soccer moms driving crossovers have full tattoo sleeves so it definitely doesn't have a dangerous or artistic person feel to it anymore.
@@kylepatton2423speak from your limited perspective
EVERY single item looked delicious. The chef seemed so kind and down to Earth. What an experience! Love from Chicago!
But i bet it isn't delicious at all in European terms. It's look like Japanese just eat salted mushroom cooked in oil. Is it delicious? No it isnt. Salted chicken with some cabbage? No it's not delicious. Ramen with some shallots and soy sauce and shrooms with soy sauce? It's not delicious at all. I think Japanese people just eat everything only salted and for them is delicious - for me what i've seen here nothing could be delicious because it's only raw ingridients cooked added salt or soy sauce and thats it. I want to visit japan but i think food will be tasteless as shit. It looks like they they eat tasteless food with some (not enough) salt and WOW what a taste it is. No taste at all. Even their sushi by european standarts... Yes maybe it's ok you have to taste different kind of raw fish. But you know how different kind of fish tastes? Like fucking raw fish. Added sugary soy sauce here and there on Nigiri oh wow. Tuna fat not fat or whatever? Lets grill it a bit - DOES NOT TASTE better at all just same fucking tuna why i spent so much on it? I mean i think japan people have 1000x more taste receptors in their tongue because i cannot feel it. I can't understand it. Everytime i watch Japanese video on food i just think it's tasteless as fuck. And i think im right.
Have I missed something, cuz I can't seem to find to address and I would definitely like to visit next time I'm in Japan.
@@GordonIsFreeman its time to log off for the day lmao
@@chiboy002 for the truth?
Seemed so easy to make too but also not something you could master on the first go the Japanese make cabbage so good to eat gahdamn the combinations and aesthetic of making foods you’d mostly never eat makes you change your mind immediately when seen
This is awesome. Not just the food, but also the people being in such close quarters and having real conversation.
Yeah, but you know a) theyll be going there 80% for the Instagram pics, 20% for real life b) social media creates the illusion of intimacy c) it will never be the same after this video
@ why’s that? 6 people and he’s at capacity
The same people always gather at these kinds of restaurants. This makes first-time visitors or customers visiting alone feel a strange sense of alienation. In Japan, there are quite a lot of privately owned restaurants that are run as a hobby rather than a business.
Thanks to your video and the Google Maps link I got to visit this shop! The owner is super cool and the food was absolutely delicious. I really liked that neighborhood too. There were at least 6 others that visited his shop that said they were there because they saw this video. Thanks again for highlighting these awesome places.
I MEAN SHIT…im like “ok, time for japan” lmaoooo
what is the name of the bar? I can't find on google map. Can you help me to find this place?
@@Jun-os7cp there's a google maps link in the description of the video
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@@yothawac1268 can't find it. Can you write down the link here please
I love this so much. He actually opened up his home to visitors and cooks for them.
That is so unbelievingly charming.
Damn that's sick. Hell yeah! World needs more people doing stuff like this.
converting your apartment into a restaurant. How about a brothel?
i was having a super shitty day and this significantly restored my faith in humanity and a reminder to keep choosing different kinds of love. love of self, love of passion, love of community, love of food! ty for this video and much love to this wicked cool chef!
I myself felt super inspired by this man’s passion for his craft. Its beautiful to see someone making a dream come to life. I hope you have a much better day ✨
Same here 😊
hope your days gotten better
blessings from my end, also take 1 or 2 mins and breath and self pray. I myself had a bad mental day today. but so far. all is well. Bendiciones di mi parte. Awesome VID.
and thank you for your perspective
This is the kind of izakaya that I would frequent. The food looks really good and it is made right in front of you. It's an intimate setting and everybody enjoys conversation.
I love this small hidden places. The amount of customers and the chef only makes it a more personal experience.
From my bubble of the world id be scared to pull that. But that's cool. That's kind of like Bob's burgers but Asian style. His restaurant is small. His tattoo shop is small. And the bathroom is open to the public. His bedroom is the only thing private & it prob has a lock? Hallways prob have cams? Imagine that being a cool trendy place. It's prob 20 ppl max & has crazy hrs. Neighbors gotta love that. And they can buy alcohol there?! That's really civilized folks. I feel like the US could never. It just seems illegal. But then again, he could be doing worse.
That’s my kinda place. Former chef (retired) and non drinker I would frequent this place weekly. The food looks bomb and I’m sure I’d have a great time.
What an awesome establishment he’s created! Such a nice, talented, humble and fun guy. Wishing you the best and continued success
As a chef myself and culinary teacher, this guy has mad knife skills! All my Japanese students do, 👏👏👏
I'm an American from Seattle and Japan is a country I've always wanted to go to. I think the Japanese people are amazing at everything they do especially the food.
I am from Spain. When i visited japan I have experienced this kind of shop. It feels like being at someone's house and he is cooking for you. You can eat light snacks, drink and talk with strangers in a small space. Very interesting. Thank you.
Cuba too. People run restaurants out of their homes
I think so many people like this =)
@@David-hu2zxsuch a interesting idea
Can't do it in America. They'll call the cops or report you. Even the neighbors here snitch people out. When jealously kicks in, it's terrible. Smh.
You have to have a licenses for everything, take classes and pay for tests, and spend hundreds of dollars before being able to open a restaurant here or any small shops. People are quick to blackmail you or even try to sue you here. It's crazy.
Also small business taxes are chill and eveeyone is happy to use cash. Japan is the most prosmall business country, puts the us to shame. In the US, if your small business doesn’t make $5m a year it’s a failure.
If a spot like this existed near me, I'd be a their best customer. Such great vibes and an amazing host.
Every single thing he makes Looks so good. That is a hidden amazing spot. Doesnt get crazy busy which is perfect for the space. Loyal customers, its just the best kind of place.
For customers it's amazing. Usually these kinds of places can only exist though because the owner works his ass off with little to no profit and no free time for himself. As he mentioned in the video, financially it's a struggle
@@o0nick I totally get that and id tip this guy big every time. He deserves it for his hard work, attitude, and quality of his food. Guys like him deserve to be taken extra good care of.
As a 51 white american with tats who knows almost no Japanese, this is the kind of thing that makes me feel I could move to Japan and not be lonely. I know Japanese people are lovely as a whole, and you can get around not really speaking the language, but the tats are a concern.
move to tokyo and your language wont matter, even yokohama. Most Japanese under the age of 40 likely speak better English than you do, if not use google translate. It's how i got around during my year in Japan. Truly a heavenly place, especially during the cherry blossom festival!
Living there and visiting are two VERY different things. If you visited you would be fine, even if some people might look at you funny. (Still avoid the police if possible, they are dicks to tough looking foreigners)
Now living there? I recommend looking up some English speaking expats here on UA-cam. Chris Broad (abroad in Japan) is a good start, no nonsense fellow.
Yakuza will neba neva involve or harm Gai-Jin...or foreigner. Bad for tourism. Bad for business. Also: tattoos are not only for Gangarro in modern times. LAST, many Retired and are living in peace, so... Award for their life path change and support... Just my tiny two cents lol. God Bless
You're a foreigner so you'll be fine (unless you want to go to a public bath house maybe?)
Wow everything looks so good and the place looks cozy. Would be so much fun to visit!
Was recently in Japan two months ago and I got to experience a setting like this in person. One of the most personable and best food experiences I ever had. Japan is an amazing culinary culture.
figuring out what you love and enjoying that comfortably is the key to life. Thx for sharing
i like the vibe, the way he serves for customer, the attitude, the interior, yes i''m just like everything in this video.
Bro I love this idea. Such an intimate and welcoming space. Love that its quiet and everyone is happy.
一人暮らし用のキッチンでマジか...すごいな
リアル極主婦道って感じでカッコイイ
Funny part is that there are a lot of home cooks that cook like this. This Dude actually makes it a business. When circumstance comes knocking you kick the door in
This is awesome. This guy loves what he does, customers love it too! Keep on doing great things man!
i cant say why but watching this brought a smile to my face
the chef's aura is incredible so relaxing
I honestly believe this is what life is all about. Sharing experiences with other people and doing what makes you and others happy. It's wonderful to see.
Bravo! 😎✨ The atmosphere looks amazing; thank you for the upload. 👍
Not a tattoo person but Japanese style tattoos got a style to them that really pops.
The guy is always smiling and creates a good impression of his restaurant. The food looks good too.
Intimate and comfortable with great food. Absolutely perfect!!!
We have a tattooed chef who isn't being put down or stereotyped as yakuza, some other guys that seem to be like him, & a few gaijin (foreigners) not being treated as second-class every move they make? This is like, everything Japan doesn't seem to want you to know about how awesome it can actually be to be there. Love it
reminds me of midnight diner, love that show.
Good show
Craftsman, the right word for him. Crafting great food, and a great space with atmosphere. Wonderful
This is the coolest and most amazing thing i have ever seen!
自身も16歳で調理師免許取って修行し名古屋で中国料理の店やってます
コロナの時は大打撃受けたけど
今は、元に戻ったから忙しい毎日です 互いに頑張りましょう
Theres something very unique and special about this place, the people are also so kind, really great vibes
This random video just made my day. I watched with a smile
There was a NetFlix show that took place in Japan called something like MIDNIGHT DINER…similar to this. Very cool. Love this guy.
I love love love Midnight Cafe and thought the same thing when I saw this !!!
@ I remember on one of the early episodes I found myself breaking into tears because of how sweet it was. It seems sweetness has been almost lost in our culture. Thank you
If I ever get to go to Japan, I will try to visit this Chef and his wonderful nook. It looks awesome and wonderful. He looks so at peace and happy while cooking. I just love it.
隠れ家みたいで良いなー。近所だったらぶらっと一人で寄りたいわこういうお店😊
This is exactly the kind of place I'd seek out and eat at if I got the opportunity to tour Japan. The chef looked like he knew what he was doing and his customers are the kind of people that would probably teach you to swear in the local dialect and show you more cool spots to eat and drink.
letting fresh ingredients speak for themselves. i can dig it
keep it up bro..... your uniqueness will catapult you on the next level in life.
I've never seen something like that! I would visit that bar for sure! The food looks yummy. I want some!
These type of shops are actually very common in Japan this isn't unique
@@MrAelin Yes, and mostly they have some theme. You find those for almost evey theme.. :)
That's so cool and the food looks delicious! Such an intimate and warm atmosphere.
He loves what he is doing you can it the passion in his eyes
can not possibly think of a place with better vibes. So cozy and welcoming with such amazing looking food
Food looks so good and I love the cozy atmosphere! I fear that this place would become overcrowded now that it's on UA-cam and social media though 😅
What a beautiful little bar, food looked amazing. People like this deserve all the success life can offer them.
いい雰囲気の店ですね、焼きそば旨そうです。
人柄も控えめな人で、いろんな人がリピーターになりそうです。
I hope this man gets famous if not already. This looks so incredible!
His bar looks so cozy! The chef is so funny and gentle! He makes the world a better place.
I love this guy's personality and passion :) I wish him all the best + success - hello from Australia!
his apartments is where the cool kids go to hang out
Amazing video I love the humbleness and the passion he shows for cooking
料理全部おいしそうで本当に好きで作ってるんだなって思った
ここのお客さんは幸せ者だ
I am fascinated by his look. Cool dude
This is so cool! Food looks good too 😊
The real "Midnight Diner".
Superb food, atmosphere, attitude and a place that I would most definitely seek out on a trip to Japan.
Thank you for sharing.♥️
来てくれる人が優しいって言えるの素敵。
しょうがないけど少なからず見た目で判断する人はいるもんね
love this so much! The fact he can run a successful business from his home is awesome and it does look like the customers that frequent there are for the food, no drama. Wishing the chef continued success and hoping I can visit this place one day :)
こういうお店は貴重ですね!店主の人情素敵です。料理も美味しそう!
Would absolutely love to visit this place and Japan as a whole. What a place. First thing I notice is so clean and organized. Respectful interactions too. Something us Western folk should take on board!
This so dope , the environment the flavor much respect chef .
What a lovely man very positive and polite ♥️
The problem with it being in an apartment building is if I was his neighbor I would be eating there everyday.
I'd put my own door in from my living room.
Have my chair there already
@@arianamariemajere1693 Its you in the video?
OMG we are going there on our next visit, this will live rent-free in my head for a very long time.
This guy is so fucking chill, I could spent days watching this. Have to go there.
looks amazing honestly
4:38 鍋より大きいガラス蓋を使用するのはかなり危ないので素人の視聴者さんたちはマネしちゃダメよ
この手のガラス蓋は耐熱ガラスではなく強化ガラスでできているものが多いので、突然「パーンッ!」と粉々になる可能性があります。
ないよ。ばかか
@@user-yt7ct1gl2s あるよ。ばかか
I like these places because they offer the true essence of Japanese cuisine. This guy is nice, I hope to go someday. Love from Costa Rica 🇨🇷
I love this, thank you
This guy is a true chef, must be such an amazing experience to try his cuisine.
Well now I know where I need to go when I visit Japan.
I've been to Japan twice and I have never been sightseeing. There are just too many other cool places to go. But I should go see the sights someday.
@@bertroost1675 A lot of things are hidden in plain sight
俺こういう店、緊張しちゃってむりだぁー、こういう雰囲気楽しめる人がうらやましい。
ガラはあるけどガラは悪くないからいいなと思いましたけどね。
自分は頑固オヤジの店が苦手です。
what a nice market! Oh wow this video was way cooler than my expectation. What a vibe..
The door sounded like a party horn lol 🥳 0:43
I think the sound of the door is a sign that someone is about to enter
This dude from the hood. Not just the stigma with his tattoos, but his accent slips when he talks with his friends. Love to see a happy person living their dream.
お料理も素晴らしくできていますが、まず人間できておられます😊素直に勉強なります
When i go to Japan next year, this is what i want to eat, not the touristic things. Small hidden places, be side by side with the local and just enjoying this sharing experience.
福岡って感じのメンツで最高っす。
What a brilliant little space and venture, I really hope it works out for him, he’s certainly got the personality and cooking skills to pull it off. I love how he cooks in front of his guests and in Japan they use different pots to present the food in - I’m a potter and woukd love to use my own pots to serve food and drink on a small scale!
Wow! Chef is great that was awesome! Only one words yummy n starving! 🤤😋🍳 Thanks for sharing great videos!🥗🍝🍜💖💖💖😚😘👍
Brilliant idea
This is what none zoning can do. I wish we had more opportunities as cooks in North America to actually open something like this
Same - impossible in Australia also.
he's so sweet, he's the kind of ppl i want to protect.
It is these types of establishments I look for when traveling abroad. I only wish I could visit this one as well .
You need a nice level of Japanese to not ruin other's experience trying to understand you when ordering
@@MrAelin and who says I don’t . Perhaps try not to assume
So good thank u !
The food looks good 👍
엇 입구에 대한민국 모자 ㅋㅋ
저도 일본좋아해서 취직하면 겨울 온천여행 매년 갈려구요
Gotta love a dude that found his passion and just wants to share it with others in his own way 🥹 watching this just further solidified my personal goal for my future shop!
Thank you for sharing his story, it’s very motivating 🙏🏽
厨房が綺麗。
これは食べたいわ😊
Reminds me of Midnight Dinner tv series, love that show, everyone enjoying food and conversation together, and a kind chef
手の甲、掌、指には刺青してないのが良いですね。
料理人ならこれからも絶対に手には刺青して欲しくないです。
何故なら汚れは目で確認しますから食材に触れる手の汚れが視認できなくなったら料理人として終わりですから。
それにしても何れも美味しそう🎉
It's like a really good friend cooking for you, absolutely love it!
That vibe seems emaculent ❤