If you ever heard of the popular game Dave The Diver. The recipes are very interesting. Different types of sushi, rice dishes, and more. For example, blue spotted stargazer stir-fried in a sweet and sour sauce.
I would like to mention that a dish called the crimson fish roll in game has a texture similar to ice cream and melts in your mouth. Don't know if its true. And I did look up that two of the fish used as ingredients are actually edible. Except I couldn't find anything about the taste of a clown frogfish.
Did I not comment on this video ? 😂Chef it was so much fun. You crushed the training and really got into it. I look forward to my apprenticeship in your kitchen! Chef yes Chef !!!
For those who don't know, Nicholas Pettas is a legendary fighter in his own right. He fought Peter Aerts, Badr Hari and the Korean giant, Kim Young Hyun in the heyday of K1 Kickboxing. He is also the last Uchi Deshi (Live-in student) of the legendary Karateka and founder of Kyokushin karate, Sosai Masutatsu Oyama. Nic is as legit as it gets.
Lawson is one of the top three convenience stores of Japan. You can survive off food from their stores, and is a salvation for visitors like ourselves Hell, you could make a video on surviving off just the convenience store food, since those stores have basically everything to make a balanced meal
@@fckihate69jokes we seen enough idiocy from folks giving the rest of us tourist a bad name. Long as we don't follow their example, we'll be fine for sure
7/11 was my go to in Japan and literally the only one I go to. I mean it was next to the base I lived in for 10 years and I always get my favorite bentos in there like the grilled beef with sauce donburi, fried chicken on a stick, and oden. This was like 20 years ago and I still remember that store quite fondly and it’s something I wish American 7/11 could have. Hoping that I can go back and visit Japan one day.
I've trained for a few years back in elementary school and man, seeing their session brought back my memories of when I was learning. It's pure nostalgia.
The first lesson in a new dojo/gym... waves of nostalgia. As to your question about memorable meals though, one of my most memorable is the first one i ever cooked for people other than family. Namely my German class in high-school. Everyone was supposed to bring in something German they enjoy. Some brought Haribo gummies or prepacked sweets and sausages or the like but i decided to take a german mini-meatballs in sauce recipe i had translated and add my own flare to it. I made a couple pounds of these things and i loved them but i had no idea how other people would react to them. Luckily though, the class (Germany native teacher included) absolutely devoured them until only a reserve i had set apart for friends were left. Which my friends promotely demolished and begged for more. It felt great cooking something so many people enjoyed. That's something I'll never forget and something that's inspired me to keep cooking ever since. Ive got lots of memorable cooking stories but this was the real origin of my devotion to cooking for others.
Really felt your passion for fitness in how many details you included in your morning park exercise. Probably the best home workout I've gotten from your channel since the kendo episode.
This was amazing. JunkFoodJapan talking about his experiences at the dojo, the feeling of being a young man, hit some nostalgia. Didn't have the same experience (was never quite so hard core) but it reminds me of being a broke ass college student, pursuing a masters, and training with my buddy who had done a plethora of fitness training including judo and boxing. Got me smiling.
Oh man! I am grining from an ear to the another. 😁 It's so nostalgic for me to see a karate training session. Thnx Chef for letting us join you on this journey even if it's just in spirit 😊 and man Nic-sensei is awesome 😂
So happy to see you in the land of the rising sun! Enjoy your stay and be sure to experience as much as you can! Some of my favorite memories were Coco Curry (obviously) and the random food stalls found along my travel. Edit: Watching you with the master made me smile! I loved how vulnerable you were during the entire experience. 10/10 content!
Chanko Nabe! Famous food of the Sumo. And I have to say convenience store food in Japan is great. When I was in Tokyo I'd get either the Katsu Sandwich or the combo of half an egg salad and half katsu sandwich. When I was there the Lawson's had French Onion Karaage-kun and it tasted like they had soaked the chicken in French Onion Soup.
when nick had done one of the poses for the stances, i just got reminded that this was Sub-Zero's main stance back in mortal kombat deception on the ps2. in a way, chef got to learn from 2 big fighting game series' characters back in the 90s in the form of Ryu and Sub-Zero. so sick :O
A few years ago pre- pandemic I walked to the nearest McDonald's for coffee in Tokyo in my t-shirt and shorts and slippers and as it was in November and was looked at strangely. On a side note McDonald's and yes Starbucks are really the only places that have trash cans accessible to the public. I think the earliest I seen a Japanese cafe open is 8:00 or 9:00 in the morning but for those who are there I advise going to one you will be amazed at how much care and respect they take in making a single cup of coffee expect to pay little more for it as it isn't cheap cup of McDonald's coffee but well worth trying. I don't remember the exact price but a cup will about cost about as much or more than Starbucks depending on what you have.
Shihan Nick didn't have enough time to talk about it, but if you keep training, consider focusing more on chambering your kicks. Notice that both Shihan and his student always move their leg into a chamber position with the knee bent both before and after they kick.
Chef, my partner is headed to Japan in a year and I'd like to show her some traditional Japanese foods. Could you possibly do an episode covering Hōtō from Laid Back Camp season 1 episode 9?
Nick just seems like such a fun guy. Question, where you not able to get one of the tourist suica cards that you have to return or was it just easier to use someone else’s?
Never really thought about it but I feel like it'd be really easy to eat carnivore in Japan. I've never seen anything like a chicken bar in a conbini in the US outside of your typical jerky sticks lol Oh god the karate segment gave me so much nostalgia. I had the best roundhouse kick in my group :) THREE BOWLS?! That's already too much for me to eat lmao I couldn't imagine. I would definitely eat the two you guys ate xD
"take a bite out of the head, do it face your fears" Paul: *CROMCH* Then theres my cousing and I eating fish head soup, and eating the eyeballs. Theyre not that bad, theyre a tad firm but soft, like eating a savoury jelly, now you dont eat whats in the center cause its like bitting on a rubber ball.
I know you have Likely linked them before but was wondering where you get your training outfits from ? mainly the deku leg wear and similar or if anyone has the link and could share it I would be much appreciated 😊
I have a friend who had a similar experience. But instead of Japan he went to China to learn kung fu from the Shaolin at mount songshan in dongfeng. And becoming a monk in the temple and train there is an adventure on it's own. Basically going there and asking them to take you in is impossible. On the street to the temple are like hundreds of fighting schools. And the monks would be visiting these schools randomly and then invite people they deem fit into their temple. And apart from training every day you are still a Buddhist monk and have to learn the scriptures and so on. They are really harsh about the rules. If you can't keep up with your training they don't care and throw you out. Breaking your bones during training is nothing special. If your arm is broken you can still run for training doing horse stance or something. If your leg is broken you can learn more scripture and meditate or whatever a monk can do without using their leg. And if it is to sell Talismans and stuff to the tourists.
You can’t find coffee in the morning there? Isn’t that when you’re supposed to drink it? I dunno, I hate coffee but still find that weird, but I assume there’s a reason.
It might be a cultural thing, but I'm not too sure and I'm not qualified to answer. There are some shops open early (Starbucks, dotor, conbini) but the REALLY good ones up later.
Uhhhh I just realized you have tattoos. onsen visits will be hard for you. I had some of my best meals in onsen or ryokans when I was living in Japan for 5 years. And drinking sake while bathing in an onsen, pretty much the best thing you can do. But lots of the places won't let you in if you have tattoos. It's an anti-yakuza thing.
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If you ever heard of the popular game Dave The Diver. The recipes are very interesting. Different types of sushi, rice dishes, and more. For example, blue spotted stargazer stir-fried in a sweet and sour sauce.
Yes!!
I would like to mention that a dish called the crimson fish roll in game has a texture similar to ice cream and melts in your mouth. Don't know if its true. And I did look up that two of the fish used as ingredients are actually edible. Except I couldn't find anything about the taste of a clown frogfish.
15:08 that shout scared me lol
Did I not comment on this video ? 😂Chef it was so much fun. You crushed the training and really got into it. I look forward to my apprenticeship in your kitchen! Chef yes Chef !!!
OSU THANK YOU SIR YES SIR
For those who don't know, Nicholas Pettas is a legendary fighter in his own right. He fought Peter Aerts, Badr Hari and the Korean giant, Kim Young Hyun in the heyday of K1 Kickboxing.
He is also the last Uchi Deshi (Live-in student) of the legendary Karateka and founder of Kyokushin karate, Sosai Masutatsu Oyama.
Nic is as legit as it gets.
100%. He's also an awesome person.
Dude I trained in a Dojo of Francisco Filho in Brazil this episode gave me a huge nostalgia of my training.
The path of a warrior begins with a nice cup of coffee.
Fuel
Lawson is one of the top three convenience stores of Japan. You can survive off food from their stores, and is a salvation for visitors like ourselves
Hell, you could make a video on surviving off just the convenience store food, since those stores have basically everything to make a balanced meal
just dont be like one of those idiots that do "I survive at a japanese convenience store for $0 in 24 hours"
I have a conbini store video coming up :)
@@fckihate69jokes we seen enough idiocy from folks giving the rest of us tourist a bad name. Long as we don't follow their example, we'll be fine for sure
@@CHEFPKR looking forward to it
Sure your video will be like the convenience stores, and make our next visit "convenient" with your recommendations
7/11 was my go to in Japan and literally the only one I go to. I mean it was next to the base I lived in for 10 years and I always get my favorite bentos in there like the grilled beef with sauce donburi, fried chicken on a stick, and oden. This was like 20 years ago and I still remember that store quite fondly and it’s something I wish American 7/11 could have. Hoping that I can go back and visit Japan one day.
I'm doing karate for 10 years and seeing the training session hit right in the heart
I've trained for a few years back in elementary school and man, seeing their session brought back my memories of when I was learning. It's pure nostalgia.
The first lesson in a new dojo/gym... waves of nostalgia.
As to your question about memorable meals though, one of my most memorable is the first one i ever cooked for people other than family. Namely my German class in high-school. Everyone was supposed to bring in something German they enjoy. Some brought Haribo gummies or prepacked sweets and sausages or the like but i decided to take a german mini-meatballs in sauce recipe i had translated and add my own flare to it. I made a couple pounds of these things and i loved them but i had no idea how other people would react to them. Luckily though, the class (Germany native teacher included) absolutely devoured them until only a reserve i had set apart for friends were left. Which my friends promotely demolished and begged for more.
It felt great cooking something so many people enjoyed. That's something I'll never forget and something that's inspired me to keep cooking ever since. Ive got lots of memorable cooking stories but this was the real origin of my devotion to cooking for others.
Love this story
Amazing video! The training, the fighting, the food, and the Nic!! Perfect!
Really felt your passion for fitness in how many details you included in your morning park exercise. Probably the best home workout I've gotten from your channel since the kendo episode.
Love this collab! The links between food and fitness make a perfect pair.
This was amazing. JunkFoodJapan talking about his experiences at the dojo, the feeling of being a young man, hit some nostalgia.
Didn't have the same experience (was never quite so hard core) but it reminds me of being a broke ass college student, pursuing a masters, and training with my buddy who had done a plethora of fitness training including judo and boxing.
Got me smiling.
Ive really been enjoying your series within in japan
I used to do Tae Kwon Do, and later Karate, when I was a kid. It felt super nostalgic seeing those first lessons again.
Me too! We really need to find a dojo! XD
Oh man! I am grining from an ear to the another. 😁 It's so nostalgic for me to see a karate training session. Thnx Chef for letting us join you on this journey even if it's just in spirit 😊 and man Nic-sensei is awesome 😂
So happy to see you in the land of the rising sun! Enjoy your stay and be sure to experience as much as you can! Some of my favorite memories were Coco Curry (obviously) and the random food stalls found along my travel. Edit: Watching you with the master made me smile! I loved how vulnerable you were during the entire experience. 10/10 content!
never would have expected this collab but i’m all here for it
This is a fun collaboration!
I love Nic! he looks like a ton of fun.
I just can't get over how compact and cool the architecture looks...
Chanko Nabe! Famous food of the Sumo. And I have to say convenience store food in Japan is great. When I was in Tokyo I'd get either the Katsu Sandwich or the combo of half an egg salad and half katsu sandwich. When I was there the Lawson's had French Onion Karaage-kun and it tasted like they had soaked the chicken in French Onion Soup.
damn dude! pumping out some damned good vids!!
26:12 You didn't happen to have used the audio from Evo Moment 37 there, did you? Because the fact it was vs a Chun Li stand-in makes so much sense
LOL YES! I'm so glad someone caught it
@@CHEFPKR I'd recognize that level of chaotic euphoria anywhere, very well done good sir XD
Nic is such a good teacher, im glad you had fun and got to work with him ❤
Bro all that fighting made me wanna join a Dojo lol that was so cool! 🍇 and to finish it off with a great dinner with your master is so special 🙌
ive been waiting for this collab!!
This was so cool you and master nick had such a good back and forth. If I ever go to Japan I'm checking out his dojo
when nick had done one of the poses for the stances, i just got reminded that this was Sub-Zero's main stance back in mortal kombat deception on the ps2. in a way, chef got to learn from 2 big fighting game series' characters back in the 90s in the form of Ryu and Sub-Zero. so sick :O
This series is so fun!
7:35 Based Wallpaper. Love your Japan vids! Makes me miss it even more
Love the content and so much fun to watch.. keep up the good work son❤
Thanks mom :)
I trained for a few months in a Kyokushin Dojo from Francisco Filho in Brazil, and seeing this training brought some many memories back.
A few years ago pre- pandemic I walked to the nearest McDonald's for coffee in Tokyo in my t-shirt and shorts and slippers and as it was in November and was looked at strangely. On a side note McDonald's and yes Starbucks are really the only places that have trash cans accessible to the public. I think the earliest I seen a Japanese cafe open is 8:00 or 9:00 in the morning but for those who are there I advise going to one you will be amazed at how much care and respect they take in making a single cup of coffee expect to pay little more for it as it isn't cheap cup of McDonald's coffee but well worth trying. I don't remember the exact price but a cup will about cost about as much or more than Starbucks depending on what you have.
Training with the original blue eyed samurai!! Nice one, chef!
Was not expecting this kinda vid but i love street fighter so its cool
this is the best quest you ever did chef
Now gonna lie. I like nick
What a total badass lol
The cake looks amazing I really want one it is looks good
I'm here from Junkfood Japan's channel. I really enjoyed your content and have subbed.
Welcome in!
love the content
Shihan Nick didn't have enough time to talk about it, but if you keep training, consider focusing more on chambering your kicks. Notice that both Shihan and his student always move their leg into a chamber position with the knee bent both before and after they kick.
Love the Karate training. As a Shoto irl, I hope to do this in Japan too!
the food looks so good
Hey chef, please remember me when you hit 1 million subs.
its almost 2 months since I came back to japan and those videos makes wanna go back :(
I really like eating nabe or a hot pot anytime, especially when it gets colder. I made some today for lunch.
coffee is the best beginning of the day
Chef, my partner is headed to Japan in a year and I'd like to show her some traditional Japanese foods. Could you possibly do an episode covering Hōtō from Laid Back Camp season 1 episode 9?
Nick just seems like such a fun guy. Question, where you not able to get one of the tourist suica cards that you have to return or was it just easier to use someone else’s?
We opted not to get the tourist one as you need to load it up front. It was much easier to load it as we needed :)
16:53 I’m a purple belt and, your hands have to do a ‘round shape’ when ur bowing to the dojo.
Heck yes
I choked when he said "slide it"
0:59 looks like the place in ao no suimoka!
Omg my comment got hearted!!!
Never really thought about it but I feel like it'd be really easy to eat carnivore in Japan. I've never seen anything like a chicken bar in a conbini in the US outside of your typical jerky sticks lol
Oh god the karate segment gave me so much nostalgia. I had the best roundhouse kick in my group :)
THREE BOWLS?! That's already too much for me to eat lmao I couldn't imagine.
I would definitely eat the two you guys ate xD
"take a bite out of the head, do it face your fears"
Paul: *CROMCH*
Then theres my cousing and I eating fish head soup, and eating the eyeballs.
Theyre not that bad, theyre a tad firm but soft, like eating a savoury jelly, now you dont eat whats in the center cause its like bitting on a rubber ball.
Tfw you can recognize the Edo SZ font on the sign in the crossfit gym
The fish you cooked looks like Aji in Japanese a common grilled fish same as salmon in Japanese grocery stores
Favourtie shot from all of this is the bathroom one.
Could this also be called training like Makato
This is good~
Theres a app where you can scan something and it will translate it
Nick is the best !!
😢 I miss Japan. Public transportation had me walking everywhere. I wasn't even buying anything. I just enjoyed being outside and just window-shop.
100% SAME
bro is the anime master chef
I know you have Likely linked them before but was wondering where you get your training outfits from ? mainly the deku leg wear and similar or if anyone has the link and could share it I would be much appreciated 😊
Justsaiyan.co
I think you still get a discount with CHEFPK at check out :)
This video went already through at least 4 thumbnail changes by my count. Why is that chef?
It's UA-cam testing :) I try to make 3-4 per video now
@@CHEFPKR Ah, I see. Thanks for the explaination! And as a feedback, I liked the first with "Help" and drawn character the best :)
Bahahahah "onigiri-san"
Pk where can I get those awesome pants? One day I hope to go to Japan.
www.justsaiyan.co/
I think CHEFPK still works for a discount :)
Dang jit really woke up and said street fighter
I have a friend who had a similar experience. But instead of Japan he went to China to learn kung fu from the Shaolin at mount songshan in dongfeng.
And becoming a monk in the temple and train there is an adventure on it's own. Basically going there and asking them to take you in is impossible. On the street to the temple are like hundreds of fighting schools. And the monks would be visiting these schools randomly and then invite people they deem fit into their temple.
And apart from training every day you are still a Buddhist monk and have to learn the scriptures and so on. They are really harsh about the rules. If you can't keep up with your training they don't care and throw you out. Breaking your bones during training is nothing special. If your arm is broken you can still run for training doing horse stance or something.
If your leg is broken you can learn more scripture and meditate or whatever a monk can do without using their leg. And if it is to sell Talismans and stuff to the tourists.
My brother’s name is Ryu he got named that before the game
You can’t find coffee in the morning there? Isn’t that when you’re supposed to drink it? I dunno, I hate coffee but still find that weird, but I assume there’s a reason.
It might be a cultural thing, but I'm not too sure and I'm not qualified to answer. There are some shops open early (Starbucks, dotor, conbini) but the REALLY good ones up later.
Google translate can translate in real time.
Yay I saw this early!
Wonder if chef PK will be on trash taste?
real
Sort of the same formula as abroad in japan ….
Uhhhh I just realized you have tattoos. onsen visits will be hard for you. I had some of my best meals in onsen or ryokans when I was living in Japan for 5 years. And drinking sake while bathing in an onsen, pretty much the best thing you can do. But lots of the places won't let you in if you have tattoos. It's an anti-yakuza thing.
where you feeling alright you sounded horse
Super jet lagged :(
First 5 lets goooo