Making the ULTIMATE Japanese Food Tier List

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  • Опубліковано 23 січ 2023
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    From sushi and ramen, to tempura and poisonous pufferfish, Japanese food is varied and weird. But which ones are the best and worst foods?
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  • @scottwantstoleaveearth6418
    @scottwantstoleaveearth6418 Рік тому +1094

    You gotta do an Australian food tier list now

    • @sayantanmazumdar3
      @sayantanmazumdar3 Рік тому +61

      Vegemite: S TIER.

    • @kraiaikrai8962
      @kraiaikrai8962 Рік тому +37

      *Timtams r their own tier.*

    • @dnsoulx
      @dnsoulx Рік тому +5

      VB - s tier
      meat pie - f tier

    • @samnsamole9448
      @samnsamole9448 Рік тому +32

      @@dnsoulx get outta here m8 meat pois bloody s tier mate

    • @dnsoulx
      @dnsoulx Рік тому +5

      @@samnsamole9448 mate my gi track can’t fokin take it

  • @mally60
    @mally60 Рік тому +2364

    Just noticing you're really leaning into the Karen thing with that hair cut.

  • @KawaiiArcadeMasters
    @KawaiiArcadeMasters Рік тому +457

    Definitely need a second video because there are a lot more foods you need to rate: Takoyaki, gyoza, unagi, miso soup, curry, korokke, and what about desserts? Awesome video 👍

    • @Old.School.Ronin.01
      @Old.School.Ronin.01 Рік тому +23

      Plus sukiyaki & shabu shabu etc...

    • @Lomhow
      @Lomhow Рік тому +16

      YES. Takoyaki and unagi need to be flexed

    • @sxolfx503
      @sxolfx503 Рік тому +7

      ODEN

    • @MorteoLX
      @MorteoLX Рік тому +1

      Takoyaki looks so good... but doesn't taste like anything. Its disappointing to me.

    • @tinyblackmage
      @tinyblackmage Рік тому +1

      Yea! Unagi is the bomb

  • @jetztenshi
    @jetztenshi Рік тому +498

    03:00 LETS GO!
    03:01 Endamame / Magic Beans when you have too much to drink
    04:26 Fugu / Mrs. Puff
    06:15 Gyudon / Beef Bowl
    07:28 Gyutan / Ox Tongue
    08:41 Karage / DFC Finger licking good
    09:12 Katsudon / Pork Bowl
    09:46 Kushikatsu / Deep Fry Skewer
    10:50 Nabe / Hot Pot
    11:33 Nato / YUP, THIS IS THE Fermented Soy Beans
    12:58 Okonimiyaki / BIG Pancake with Toppings
    14:13 Omurice / Rice inside scrambled egg with ketchup simple called "Over Engineered Omelette"
    15:08 Onigiri / Rice Balls, yes rice has balls very convinient
    16:53 Ramen / Japan's Common Noods
    18:48 Shogayaki / Ginger Pork
    19:25 Soba / Buckwheat Noodle
    20:09 Tempura / Deep Fry Vegies and Meat (here I taught Tempura is only SHRIMP)
    21:27 Udon / THICK NOODs
    22:18 Yakiniku / Grilled/Cooked Meat Japanese Version
    23:35 Yakisoba / Fried Soy Noodle The festival go-to food
    24:13 Yakitori / Skewered Meat, not the kushikatsu kind

  • @beecherustio7103
    @beecherustio7103 Рік тому +186

    Joey: "GODLIKE"
    *proceeds to put said item to B-tier*

    • @LymLevolveon
      @LymLevolveon Рік тому +10

      He's atheist probably 👀

    • @SpacedogD
      @SpacedogD Рік тому +1

      Yeahh, gyutan deserves to be S tier.

    • @jasondilles3507
      @jasondilles3507 Рік тому +4

      He is not wrong, it just puts into persective how good Japanese food actually is. :) Even something simple like 卵かけご飯 (raw egg yolk in rice) is super delicious.

    • @kuro8151
      @kuro8151 Рік тому

      Godlike not him

  • @evantheoven9014
    @evantheoven9014 Рік тому +637

    japanese food does indeed go exquisitely hard

    • @nanashi7779
      @nanashi7779 Рік тому +15

      It does indeed, hit different
      My fellow TT boys hit me up with the synonyms

    • @alexdroptin7940
      @alexdroptin7940 Рік тому +19

      @@nanashi7779 Some would say it punches distinctively, bats disparately, or shoots unconventionally.

    • @atharvakokaje5818
      @atharvakokaje5818 Рік тому +12

      @@nanashi7779 smashes ingeniously, strikes uniquely

    • @mohammedanas6892
      @mohammedanas6892 Рік тому +5

      @@nanashi7779 it might attack unusually, pounce peculiarly even

    • @SpinningTurtle66
      @SpinningTurtle66 Рік тому +2

      I believe it clobbers contradictorily as well

  • @CioChoux
    @CioChoux Рік тому +66

    Tier list for common Japanese snacks/desserts next please (although some with western influence, but still popular in Japan or Japan made it its own version):
    ex. castella, baumkuchen, mochi, daifuku, dango, sakura-mochi, warabimochi, taiyaki, dorayaki, piyoko, TokyoBanana, Kitkats, etc)

  • @mmogeek1
    @mmogeek1 Рік тому +51

    I had a bowl of grilled Eel in the fish market in Ohsaka. Sometimes I'll stare into the distance thinking back "god that sh*t slapped".

    • @MorteoLX
      @MorteoLX Рік тому +2

      I had an unagi-don in Nebraska and always wondered how much better it would be closer to an ocean. Even so, it was damn tasty.

  • @Zaileir
    @Zaileir Рік тому +368

    It can be pretty expensive, but a good unagi-don is godlike
    Also, Okonomiyaki is amazing and I'm so sad it's not more available in the states. It and yakisoba are some of my favorite summer time street foods

    • @strippinheat
      @strippinheat Рік тому +2

      See if there's a Lotte market in your area. There are two brands of frozen okonokiyaki that I find at Lotte, one that comes with toppings and one without. They cook up really well in an air fryer, especially.

    • @Zaileir
      @Zaileir Рік тому

      Sadly there isn't one in my area. I'll have to hit up one of my local Asian groceries and check for em

    • @midnightexodus4759
      @midnightexodus4759 Рік тому +2

      I ate unagi in Kawagoe which is a specialty there and it was nutty, wish they have it in the States.

    • @nanashi7779
      @nanashi7779 Рік тому

      @@midnightexodus4759 Nutty? Interesting, not how I'd describe the flavour

    • @rapthor666
      @rapthor666 Рік тому

      Okonomnomnomiyaki is easily prepared by yourself, get some ingredients and try (might even stock up on some with long shelf life or frozen cabbage)

  • @solidlechero9895
    @solidlechero9895 Рік тому +69

    aww hell yeah, food tier lists always make my day

  • @katc7933
    @katc7933 Рік тому +41

    In English we still call it edamame, it's written on store packaging and everything (at least in the US). But they are soy beans, so you could say that as well.

    • @xuapril32
      @xuapril32 Рік тому

      I've been eating edamame my whole life (I'm chinese) without knowing that they're just baby soybeans.. wtf

  • @Littleladyduck
    @Littleladyduck Рік тому +84

    I personally love Japanese curry, it like the best part of stew and curry came together and made magic ✨️... im surprised it never on lists like this, it totally worth a try of anyone hasn't try it

    • @JT-ft7jo
      @JT-ft7jo Рік тому

      I'm eating some rn as I read this.

    • @lllucasm
      @lllucasm Рік тому

      they really slap hard

    • @jdamourep
      @jdamourep Рік тому

      A bit too sweet for me.

    • @animeleek
      @animeleek Рік тому +1

      Most underrated food ever for people who visit japan ...they never say curry is the Nr.1 reason

  • @Polkaknot
    @Polkaknot Рік тому +313

    I am shocked and appalled that you forgot about the best edible thing Japan has to offer, Bee Larvae.

    • @paulovinasrocha6166
      @paulovinasrocha6166 Рік тому

      🤮

    • @Maltheus_
      @Maltheus_ Рік тому

      @@paulovinasrocha6166 🤮🤮

    • @Red-ib3fb
      @Red-ib3fb Рік тому +3


      Ramen and bee larva the same?
      100 Likes?
      Are there this many people who generalize and make fun of a fairly localized culture in another country as a joke?

    • @kiy2347
      @kiy2347 Рік тому +6

      This kind of comments that make fun of other cultures are disgusting.

    • @mfaizsyahmi
      @mfaizsyahmi Рік тому

      @@kiy2347 You are a shallow-brained nihonjin who are not versed in the channel lore and are incapable of sarcasm. OP is clearly making sarcastic remarks about people like you who disapprove of any negative opinions about Japan, and making a reference to a previous video series with Chris Broad.

  • @popawakeprod
    @popawakeprod Рік тому +158

    I would love to know the demographics of Joey’s viewers with how often he calls us all ‘my boys’ 😂

    • @jasminemccredie
      @jasminemccredie Рік тому +3

      Legit was just thinking about this 🤣

    • @fusionxtras
      @fusionxtras Рік тому +15

      Probably 98% male, cidney's roomate grant's friend conrad is probably where women are going, lots of thirsty older women into his VA.

    • @Marnige
      @Marnige Рік тому +1

      He once jokingly named his audience 'bo1z' in a livestream before

    • @renab.7390
      @renab.7390 Рік тому

      ikr

  • @SuperPeachGuy
    @SuperPeachGuy Рік тому

    Hey Joey, in addition to a more expanded upon and in depth list covering more japanese foods I would love to see a follow up video showing where the best places to get some of these foods are. Can be specific locations or like what you did with Ramen, just stating what to look for. Planning a trip to Japan next year and would love a guide like this

  • @vtheory7531
    @vtheory7531 11 місяців тому

    Please make a part 2! There's such a large variety of Japanese food out there that I think would be worth covering. Or maybe do a snack/dessert/drink version? Mochi, dango, manju, daifuku, etc. are all great

  • @64Tonstar
    @64Tonstar Рік тому +19

    I'm glad Okonomiyaki ended up in your S tier. I was never a fan of cabbage but ever since i made okonomiyaki at home, i've been in love with it. Obviously the sauces on top help with the taste a lot but even on it's own it's great in flavour and texture.

  • @leole3187
    @leole3187 Рік тому +7

    Went to Japan with my family on a packaged tour, but we did tons of stuff, and my mom (who usually dislikes food outside of Vietnam) cleans her plate every meal and want to make some of the dishes back home. Hopefully we can visit Japan again some time in the future and hit up other places.

  • @GiantCaliber
    @GiantCaliber 10 місяців тому

    That Ramen advice on finding that one local Ramen shop that’s falling apart everywhere else is so true! Gotta really dig the corners of the streets to find those sometimes.

  • @phantom_chavalier3116
    @phantom_chavalier3116 Рік тому +21

    I'm actually going to Japan in a couple of weeks, so this video is perfect for me to know what foods to look for, so thank you!

    • @carlosrami710
      @carlosrami710 Рік тому +2

      Gotta try the triple Y’s, Yakiniku, Yakisoba, and Yakitori are the best Japanese foods

    • @starcraftplayer9443
      @starcraftplayer9443 Рік тому +3

      Not 'Japanese food' per se but their bread is amazing.

  • @duelistAKI
    @duelistAKI Рік тому +56

    Watching food tier list at 2AM. Now I'm hungry. 🤤🤤🤤

  • @MetroidMother
    @MetroidMother Рік тому +85

    A someone who lived in Japan for a total of 2 years over 3 stays in 5 years, I actually agree with most of this. Natto I had to warm up to, but it grew on me, and now I would put it in C. If we include all the varieties of ramen you can often get at ramen shops like tantanmen, I'd put it in A tier. I completely agree tsukemen is better, absolute S tier, but ramen is still f-ing delicious, and I love how many varieties there are. You could eat ramen everyday for a year in Tokyo, without having to eat the exact same type of ramen twice. Nabe is an easy S tier for me, as are yakitori, and one food that wasn't on here, Oden. Katsudon and Yakisoba would be A tier for me, just like gyutan and yakiniku. I also would put both tempura and soba in C. I agree that tempura can be very basic in flavor, but I still like it and I had some pretty amazing tempura as well. Soba for me is always solid, never bad, but also never great. Idk if I just never had realy amazing soba, or if it's just not my taste, but I always feel like it's a bit boring. Sushi/Sashimi would "only" be an A, considering the diferance in quality between expensive and cheap ones. Lastly, another food you didn't mention that is one of my absolute favorite comfort foods is Oyakodon, another A tier.

  • @orkid2766
    @orkid2766 Рік тому +1

    more food content please this was really enjoyable man

  • @johnnypollack3243
    @johnnypollack3243 Рік тому +1

    Love the video and keep up the great work joey

  • @AgsNfz
    @AgsNfz Рік тому +19

    I love gyudon type dishes, and it's so hard to find in Brazil outside of capitals. Here we also eat rice almost every meal, and the Don dishes are just the perfect gateway to japanese food.

  • @peebles3710
    @peebles3710 Рік тому +3

    Fabulous video, Joseph!

  • @firewing1239
    @firewing1239 Рік тому +4

    A good follow up to this would be famous Japanese snacks on a tier list

  • @Ren99510
    @Ren99510 Рік тому +27

    Didn't see this here, but my favorite from what I've tried so far, which admittedly is a limited selection- takoyaki. Not on its own, I think its great for chilling with friends for drinks. I live in the South US though, it's very difficult to find authentic Japanese food here, and the places I do know are either very expensive or have a limited selection. Thankfully, takoyaki is not something that's missing from those menus.

    • @jerkwater407
      @jerkwater407 Рік тому +4

      Was waiting for takoyaki myself, was surprised Joey didn't include it.

  • @Ballacha
    @Ballacha Рік тому +7

    i tried natto for the first time 2 years ago. and i have to say, that's one of the most misunderstood food in the world. the testure is no more "disgusting" than hot cheese on a pizza slice. the taste when nothing's added is kinda bland with a hint of bitterness. but usually they come with special soy souce and other stuff that makes them taste awesome. i now get cravings from time to time and have to make a 2.5 hour round trip to a japanese grocer to get pre-packaged ones.

  • @strippinheat
    @strippinheat Рік тому +7

    I'm American, and after trying nattou twice I had acquired a taste for it. Tried it first on toast, then on rice. The sauce and karashi mustard that most of them come with really makes a huge impact on the flavor. My only problem is eating it without getting thin strand of it everywhere.

  • @rediskiller
    @rediskiller Рік тому +16

    You should do a Japanese Dessert tier list!

  • @zlightning037
    @zlightning037 Рік тому +1

    Would love another tier list video! How about gyouza, shumai, and mochi? Speaking of which how are the desserts there? Anything that stands out?

  • @ItsShaz1
    @ItsShaz1 Рік тому +5

    Interesting video Joey! I’ve always wanted to try some Japanese food/cuisine.

  • @ChezBlos
    @ChezBlos Рік тому +44

    I just ate. Joey is gonna make me hungry again

  • @ramadem
    @ramadem Рік тому

    one street food i had during a festival was really good, it was like this fried cheese but it was wrapped in something. it was so good with the crispy wrap and melted cheese inside, they even add seasoning like salt and pepper or garlic on it.

  • @sleetarashi
    @sleetarashi 9 місяців тому

    Your picks for S tier are pretty dope. I remember having okonomiyaki almost every week when I did my study abroad years ago in Japan, and never got tired of it. I get it less now that I'm back to the States and know only a few places that serve it, but every time I get it, it's as divine as you make it to be

  • @firstnamelastname4824
    @firstnamelastname4824 Рік тому +9

    natto is definitely not for everybody but if you manage to acquire the taste, it is indeed god-tier

  • @oliver_peng
    @oliver_peng Рік тому +12

    Man I dunno about that hot take on ramen! My last visit to Tokyo, I went to 3 tsukemen and 3 ramen places all very highly ranked by Japanese (Tabelog & ramendb), and my take away was that at the highest levels, ramen had much more variety, creativity, and depth to their broths. The tsukemen were good, but they were all quite similar to each other. I feel like it's still a relatively new dish that's still learning to develop its own personality.

  • @oldbittercraig3513
    @oldbittercraig3513 Рік тому

    I currently live in Curitiba, Brazil. There is an izakaya here, Oide. No reservations so usually wait an hour to get a table - there serve beer and let you drink outside in line, so hey. The Karage alone are worth the wait. Factor in the chef or owner's rec and some Suntory the Chita... I'd wait another hour.
    Can't wait to visit Japan next year and try some of these dishes.

  • @sirfizz6518
    @sirfizz6518 Рік тому +1

    -Additions: dango, takoyaki, curry, yakiika, horumon
    -Sweets: mochi, kakigoori, taiyaki, anpan
    -And the average onigiri is so much better quality than the average hot dog. It's fresher ingredients, and whereas you're pretty much guaranteed to feel at least a little bit sluggish after a hot dog, after onigiri you'll usually feel recharged. Maybe a better comparison in everyday American cuisine would be a salad wrap. Cheap, widely available, decent for health and energy.
    - the point about ramen shops applies to any traditional food. The traditional looking stores are typically the best at actually making great food. Tbh the same generally goes for many foods in most countries.

  • @PeterPenn10
    @PeterPenn10 Рік тому +12

    this is an After Dark concept that I'd LOVE to watch (if done right)

    • @wchan39
      @wchan39 Рік тому +3

      There needs to be an episode where they try all kinds of fruit in Japan...plus it's extra torture for Connor!

  • @keiz_
    @keiz_ Рік тому +25

    I tried natto for the first time last year, and I actually really like it. The first time I tried it, I didn't like it as much as I do now, but it wasn't bad the first time. It's definitely grown on me a lot since then.

    • @cheesegorelove
      @cheesegorelove Рік тому +3

      Ironically, what made natto more palatable for me was mixing it with kimchi.

  • @vapyd3999
    @vapyd3999 Рік тому +2

    I'm Aussie, wife's Chinese, we regularly cook yakisoba, okonomiyaki, katsudon, tonkatsu, gyudon, edamame, karaage, omurice, brown stew, cream stew, curry, sushi rolls, kids love it all, can't wait to visit too!

  • @dskuit
    @dskuit Рік тому

    wish i had seen this list of foods before going to japan. Thanks for the food for thought.

  • @andyuehara
    @andyuehara Рік тому +3

    If you are visiting Japan for the first time, I recommend choosing dishes that are also available in your country, so you can feel the difference in how they are made.
    Some of them are really easy to replicate at home, like oniguiri and omurice.

  • @Ulkick
    @Ulkick Рік тому +11

    Dude abura soba goes so hard, it should be on this list

  • @CrazedPirate
    @CrazedPirate Рік тому

    The ramen shop description sounds like taco shops near me. The smaller shops that look like they could fall over at any minute or street vendors are the absolute best.

  • @Eksevis
    @Eksevis Рік тому +2

    When we went to Japan, we had the fortune to spend time in an Air BnB that was owned by a guy who lived right next to one of his friends ramen place. We only ended up going there once, but it was more or less as you described - relatively run down, small as hell.. and it was delicious. I'd love to have the "average" ramen and go back there again (if it's somehow still around) just to know what level of appreciation I really missed.

  • @StuffedCabbageAdventures
    @StuffedCabbageAdventures Рік тому +96

    I missed Takoyaki from this list. Even if your face melts like in Indiana Jones it is still worth it 😋 btw, any good Tsukemen places in Tokyo you would recommend?

    • @sledgetable172
      @sledgetable172 Рік тому +4

      I still can't believe he forgot about takoyaki when he had okonomiyaki in the s-tier

    • @ryochng
      @ryochng Рік тому

      Late reply, but Fuunji is absolutely god-tier

  • @zazensekai
    @zazensekai Рік тому +3

    You missed out on: Kaisendon, Sushi, Takoyaki, Curry Rice, Korokke, Oden, Tonkatsu, Tsukemen, Unajū, Chāhan, Oyakodon, Mozuku, Tofu with soy sauce and Ginger, any kinds of grilled fish, Miso Soup, Monja, Harumaki, Nikujaga, Shabu Shabu, Hiyashi Chūka, Ochazuke, Chawanmushi, Gyōza, Any kinds food with uni and takosan wiener bento for the kids haha

  • @Patterrz
    @Patterrz Рік тому

    keeping this as a guide for visiting Japan

  • @ashirarobinson8572
    @ashirarobinson8572 Рік тому +1

    i'm happy joeyy finally made this list so anytime i go japan i would know what's good to eat

  • @Futurestarra
    @Futurestarra Рік тому +3

    You should do japanese desserts next!

  • @melreguera4354
    @melreguera4354 Рік тому +6

    I love your S tier because there are also my favourite types of Japanese food. I would like to try natto but I do not have the opportunity yet...
    Also, in my family we love beef tongue, my mother does it stewed with carrot and garlic and it is delicious! I am from Spain, btw =P

  • @adindapangeran
    @adindapangeran Рік тому

    Suggestions for another video, if you make one, curry, takoyaki, oyakodon, Tori katsu, gyoza, gyukatsu, miso soup, oden, somen, tsukemen, sushi and sashimi, teppanyaki, yakizakana

  • @bemysty
    @bemysty Рік тому +2

    I agree 100% on the ramen. The best ramen I ever had in Japan was in a ramshackle joint in some side street in Kyoto with four seats, where the walls were dyed from generations of oily water vapour and the chef gave me an extra slice of chashu when I managed a tongue twister. Best ramen ever, 10/10, nothing else ever came close.

  • @99temporal
    @99temporal Рік тому +6

    I absolutely love yakisoba... its probably my favorite food in the world(and sadly most people don't even know it)
    So glad it got that S tier

    • @lucadipaolo1997
      @lucadipaolo1997 Рік тому +1

      I'm very glad yakisoba is super common in Brazil, I eat it all the time, and it's probably my favorite food in the world alongside lasagna and (good) pizza.

  • @gonzalorossi4645
    @gonzalorossi4645 Рік тому +4

    One of my favorites is Gyoza, but i kinda like the ones from ファイト餃子 way more than regular ones

    • @firefly618
      @firefly618 Рік тому

      Oh yes, they are top tier for me! But only the pan-fried type, not the steamed type.

  • @HorneyOne
    @HorneyOne Рік тому

    Now this is the content I wanna see!

  • @anthonynelson6671
    @anthonynelson6671 Рік тому

    That cold soba dish Joey mentioned is super easy to make at home even in the USA. In Texas, the cold version is great for the hotter months.

  • @Cybr.sensei
    @Cybr.sensei Рік тому +30

    Joey has the best takes, he took the words straight outta my mouth about ramen I’ve been saying for years 😂

  • @Deadstar31
    @Deadstar31 Рік тому +9

    If you make a second video make it about desserts / sweets

  • @nna_
    @nna_ Рік тому

    Gotta agree with the placement of okonomiyaki, katsu-don, ramen, and tempura. Both okonomiyaki and katsu-don was some of the peak Japanese food I've had the pleasure of trying when I visited.

  • @kiy2347
    @kiy2347 Рік тому +1

    Totally agree with you about ramen. Crappy looking small ramen restaurants are always the best

  • @artifedex
    @artifedex Рік тому +3

    Natto is so good!! I was pleasantly surprised at how much I liked it when I decided to try it, just because I thought I'd be put off by the slimy texture. Luckily it wasn't nearly as slimy as I thought it would be. Delicious, deserving that A Tier for sure

  • @enialec4208
    @enialec4208 Рік тому +6

    Agree with Ichiran. Everyone around me were hyping it and telling I have to try when I go to Japan, so I went to one while in Osaka and boy it was so mid (I came out disappointed and doubting my friends' taste lol). I had better ramen at other ramen shops, and as you said the small, run-down shops' ramen tasted much better in my opinion yoo.

    • @Skgaton
      @Skgaton 5 місяців тому +1

      その通り!
      不味くはないけど過大評価されてる!一蘭よりも美味しいラーメン屋は無限にあるからね!

  • @BruhMan_5
    @BruhMan_5 Рік тому

    When I go back to Japan I want to go to that one ramen shop run but thay ex Yakiza guy. Always good to support someone turning their life around

  • @user-ud7gv3br5d
    @user-ud7gv3br5d Рік тому

    pls do a part 2 include more things like beverages and sweets as well!

  • @sweetmachaq1602
    @sweetmachaq1602 Рік тому +15

    My favorite japanese food is takoyaki! Love the octo and fried bater combo! But hey Joey now that you have done savory japanese food why not a sweet japanese teir list with classical pasteries!

    • @BewareTheLilyOfTheValley
      @BewareTheLilyOfTheValley Рік тому

      I had takoyaki from a local Japanese restaurant, and my heart was broken, lol. For years, I'd been wanting to try it and once I did...I'm not sure if they didn't cook it all the way, but the batter inside was still a little runny. The octopus just tasted like flavorless, boiled chicken. I liked it more, though, than the runny batter. I had thought it would be like a fried cornmeal ball, akin to a hush puppy, but not as dense and with a piece of octopus inside. It was nothing like that. I hope that's not really how takoyaki is meant to be prepared.

    • @sweetmachaq1602
      @sweetmachaq1602 Рік тому

      @@BewareTheLilyOfTheValley sorry you had a bad experience with it and no it is not supposed to be runny inside it should be soft kinda like a muffin but a bit juicy. The octopus should have flavour and have a nice chewy kind of texture! Hope you can try takoyaki from a good food stall next time! And you can always ask for a replacement if it is runny from the ones who made it! They will often oblige!

  • @conlybasher7783
    @conlybasher7783 Рік тому +3

    A real UA-cam move to make so important a tier list, and from my limited experience eating Japanese cuisine, you're pretty spot-on.

  • @joshdaniels2363
    @joshdaniels2363 Рік тому +1

    Katsudon definitely belongs in the S-tier. Even the cheap version you find at the takeaway counter at the grocery store is incredible (that was my go-to lunch when I was studying in Fukuoka, since there was a supermarket downstairs in the same building as the school).

  • @Singing_Couch_Potato
    @Singing_Couch_Potato Рік тому +2

    Tips for people who can't eat natto because of its texture! I am also not good with the texture, I tried mixing it with kimchi or cook it lightly with other firmer vegetables (carrot, long bean, etc) AND THEY TASTED BETTER
    Try it out if you wanna give natto another chance 👌

  • @AMERICANAPEANUT
    @AMERICANAPEANUT Рік тому +3

    there should be a japanese dessert tier list

  • @extremeotakugamer
    @extremeotakugamer Рік тому +4

    Hey guys what would be your Pizza Tier List?

    • @RogierVJ
      @RogierVJ Рік тому +2

      S tier = quattro formaggi

  • @happyapple8909
    @happyapple8909 Рік тому

    I would enjoy a tier list on the different sushi types!

  • @Iwillgotohell2
    @Iwillgotohell2 Рік тому

    Joey opinion on going to "hole in the wall" ramen places is my exact opinion on going to get food in other countries or even states, don't go for the big fancy restaurant with the flashing lights, go for the small one, food is probably better and cheaper

  • @plamenmitov8940
    @plamenmitov8940 Рік тому +17

    Joey, how could you not include the Japanese beef curry? It is quite emblematic.

  • @helloimspida9523
    @helloimspida9523 Рік тому +3

    You really nailed it on the head with your hot dog in america statement. I dont seek it out myself but I’ll eat it if its available. Also because I am a Jojo fan as well.

  • @callmezoran
    @callmezoran Рік тому

    Great list Joey! I just came back from Japan and had two lunches or two dinners every day while there. I enjoyed the cheap Yakinikuat Yakiniku Like - but the high-end stuff was amazing! Things that I missed from your list are Tonkatsu, Oden, Takoyaki (since you mentioned Okonomiyaki), Nikujaga, Oyakodon, and Unagi. PS: I really enjoyed that you also went to the Sumo championship. I thought it was a really cool experience - although your seat was significantly better than mine.

    • @callmezoran
      @callmezoran Рік тому

      As for the future tier list - Please do Japanese Chain Restaurants like Matsuya, Sukiya, Yoshinoya, Curry House CoCo ICHIBANYA, MOS Burger, Nakau, Tenya, Sushiro, etc...

  • @gblancer7493
    @gblancer7493 Рік тому

    Visiting Japan this summer and I'll be making this tier list and trying to eat everything on it

  • @lesparkjp
    @lesparkjp Рік тому +7

    unpopular opinion, natto really deserves to be put into S tier. Taste reminds me of the blue cheese, which I absolutely love :D

  • @anupamdev279
    @anupamdev279 Рік тому +7

    Let me guess, sponsored by Bokksu

  • @PrinceDavid
    @PrinceDavid Рік тому

    Soba is underrated. I remember my college used to have that as an option for noodles at my cafeteria. Going to Japan next week can't wait to try the different foods thanks for the tier list. Also heavy agree with your yakisoba rating

  • @MoarCowbell69
    @MoarCowbell69 Рік тому

    Me, who studied in Sendai Japan for one year :D Man, love this list! And gyutan & zunda. Thanks for making me nostalgic for Sendai again. I miss walking down Aoba-dori at night after classes. Those were the days...
    Takoyaki, Okonomiyaki, and Natto are my S-tiers. Especially Okonomiyaki. I could eat that 7x a week no problem.
    And, technically more Chinese cooking, I love nabe ryori. Not shabu-shabu, which is good in it's own way. But where you have the boiling nabe and you add veggies and meats to it. Bonus if it's the Chinese style where you get one side that's super spicy and other is more natural flavor. Love those during the winter.

  • @NamesMori
    @NamesMori Рік тому +6

    Joey’s transforming into a Karen right before our eyes

  • @landuz3566
    @landuz3566 Рік тому +3

    What happened to your pfp Joey💀💀💀

  • @vidcas1711
    @vidcas1711 Рік тому +1

    9:12 Katsudon is so S-tier that it’s one of the few Japanese foods I try making at home, with pretty decent success.
    I go out of my way to get good ingredients to make this.

  • @n_terrence
    @n_terrence Рік тому +3

    Takoyaki please

  • @leedee6114
    @leedee6114 Рік тому +3

    Joey is one of the only people who actually knows about japanese that’s not just ramen and sushi

  • @Shizu_Kare
    @Shizu_Kare Рік тому +2

    I'm sure onigiri isn't something people obsess over, but yeah as a self-proclaimed rice fiend I loved stuffing my face with them every couple days when I was in Japan, lol. While I mostly got them out of convenient stores, I got some at the Tsukiji outer market that were really good.

  • @kekekono9004
    @kekekono9004 Рік тому +1

    Now this is the content I like to see

  • @WeebInvestments69
    @WeebInvestments69 Рік тому +3

    waifus in thigh highs are my favorite food.

  • @60Airflyte
    @60Airflyte Рік тому +4

    Is it racist to go to social media and ask for recommendations for Japanese owned Japanese restaurants? I grew up in an area that had a large Japanese population and we even had a Japan Town. Many of my family are Japanese through marriage and I have several half-Japanese cousins and other relatives. Authentic Japanese food was just as common as authentic Mexican food in my life. Christmas was filled with Mexican and Japanese dishes. Santa (played by my uncle) being Japanese went completely unnoticed. All this to say that Japanese culture was a huge part of my life and I really miss it.
    Where I live now, the Japanese restaurants are not Japanese owned and I do notice a difference, especially with the sushi. I’m used to small jewel like pieces of fish and now I get huge slabs of fish over the rice. I find them difficult to eat and very unappetizing. Also, their offering of other Japanese dishes is very slim and just not as good.
    I’ve wanted to ask for recommendations but being Hispanic and not familiar with other Asian cultures I didn’t know if it would be offensive to ask. I don’t think it is at all but it wouldn’t be the first time that a well-intentioned question missed its mark.
    Thank you for the video. I’ll be making some of these soon. I had good luck with okonomiyaki recently and have made a great sukiyaki since I was a teen.

    • @mius.cereal
      @mius.cereal Рік тому

      I mean asking someone who you know frequents japanese restaurants is different from assuming any japanese person will know the answer to that question so it just depends who you’re asking and your reason behind thinking they’ll know the answer

    • @60Airflyte
      @60Airflyte Рік тому

      @@mius.cereal I was going to ask openly on social media (stated in the beginning of my little novel). Maybe a local Facebook group. So, I don’t know who would be seeing the question or answering.

    • @mius.cereal
      @mius.cereal Рік тому +1

      @@60Airflyte what would be racist about that😭 but yeah idk if America has apps like this but in the UK there's a neighbourhood app and you put in your home address and it connects you to people in your area and people post about job vacancies suspicious people local stores etc so maybe see if you can post about it on a similar app and good luck!

  • @DArkrAIIIIIII
    @DArkrAIIIIIII Рік тому

    This was a really fun vid

  • @MikeHernandez707
    @MikeHernandez707 Рік тому

    Thank you for your time Joey!

  • @KuraiTsuki
    @KuraiTsuki Рік тому

    I'm so proud that I've tried the majority of these foods. I agree with your rankings for the most part. I'd rank ramen higher, personally, but I live in rural Midwest US, so getting authentic ramen is basically impossible unless I travel for hours to go to the Chicago area.

  • @Cryttanz
    @Cryttanz Рік тому +1

    I wish the Izakaya style bars/restaurants were more common outside of Japan. It's one of my favorite things about Japan.
    A good wagyu steak get's to chill completely solo at the S tier, Ramen, most fried things and most other meat dishes are basically A. Sushi get's a C and Okonomiyaki is F tier.

  • @AnastasiaIvanova03
    @AnastasiaIvanova03 Рік тому

    Used to live in the inaka, just a few minutes walk away from a tiny family-owned okonomiyaki place that was literally on the first floor of this family's house. They also had stuff like monjayaki. We'd go to this place once a month/every other month and it was amazing.
    I'd put okonomiyaki, ramen, and yakiniku in my S tier, which may seem a bit basic, but I didn't even like ramen until I had lived in Japan for a couple of years and I've never loved meat, but yakiniku just hits different. When they're good, they're GOOD. Also sushi and sashimi or any other raw fish dish other than fugu, although lately I've been on a hamachi kick.

  • @E2otic
    @E2otic 11 місяців тому

    Tamago Kake Gohan + Karage was god send i love this two dish so much i was like ordered almost everyday on japan trip

  • @Raver_S_Thompson
    @Raver_S_Thompson Рік тому +2

    My favorite, and I haven’t been to Japan and only had what I could find living in Vegas and Colorado, would be Takoyaki. Love those thermal bombs! Other fun foods, difuku, Uni, horse meat/basashi, gyoza, Curry rice, Oden, Tamagoyaki, tonkatsu, various kashi pan, Chawanmushi, and coffee pudding. Oh and something I am curious about that I can’t get myself would be shirasu. Sounds really fun