Behind the Counter at a Gyoza Restaurant in Japan

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  • Опубліковано 9 чер 2022
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    This is behind the counter at Ichimi RinRin, a popular local Chinese Gyoza restaurant in Tokyo that draws it roots from recipe handed down by grandma. This Tokyo hidden gem is located just a minute walk from the JR Shimbashi Station Karasu Mori Exit in Tokyo. So the kitchen chefs apparently don’t speak much Japanese and my Chinese is non-existent so yeah, I’m a bit anxious about this one. The restaurant was originally opened by Kamiyama san more than 20 years ago in 1987 in Tokyo. It was just her at a small counter bar, but after some time the word from her customers about her amazing Gyoza dumplings started to spread. So much so, that all the new business helped her move and open up her very first restaurant at the location we’re in today. In fact, in Japan, Chinese food is very much a part of Japanese food culture, making up about 14% of the restaurants which is even more than sushi restaurants at 8%. Kamiyama san is originally from Shenyang, a prosperous city in Northeast China, known to be the birthplace of gyoza. She grew up with her grandmother who was skilled at cooking amazing meat buns and dim sum and who taught her the traditional Chinese gyoza recipe that she uses today inspiring her to follow her true passion to cook. The central kitchen is the heart of the operation and is the reason why Kamiyama san is able to consistently produce and maintain the quality of her signature mouth-watering gyoza that her customers have come to love.
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  • @PaolofromTOKYO
    @PaolofromTOKYO  Рік тому +131

    tokyozebra.com/btc : Watch more Japan Behind the Counter videos
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    • @eromangasensei9406
      @eromangasensei9406 Рік тому +1

      Please Paolo San do another mangaka day in the life of animator day in the life

    • @eromangasensei9406
      @eromangasensei9406 Рік тому +1

      Or do highschool day in the life

    • @ropro9817
      @ropro9817 Рік тому

      Yaaaasssss! A 'Behind the Counter' video! What a great way to end the week. Thanks, Paolo! 🤠

    • @ropro9817
      @ropro9817 Рік тому

      It's crazy how tiny some of these restaurant kitchens are in Japan! No room for fat cooks! 😅

    • @salsichalivre5401
      @salsichalivre5401 Рік тому

      I am really happy that you considered my words. I don't feel like a dog now. You put the camera on top, now it makes me feel like normal person. It was strange before, you always in a corners looking down. Thank you

  • @josecaringal
    @josecaringal Рік тому +3919

    Behind the Counter, Made in Japan, and Day in the Life videos are one of the best contents to watch while eating meals!

  • @Hulalulatallulahoop2
    @Hulalulatallulahoop2 Рік тому +1960

    My eyes popped wide open when the guy said he's 46 years old!!!! He only looked in his 20s! The food looked delicious and I only discovered Gyozas a year ago (I'm from Manchester, UK).

    • @ESW206
      @ESW206 Рік тому +110

      Asians don’t raisin..

    • @Hulalulatallulahoop2
      @Hulalulatallulahoop2 Рік тому +10

      @@ESW206 Lol, I like that saying!

    • @tomaccino
      @tomaccino Рік тому +97

      Their wrinkles aren't that apparent but his skin does show signs of aging.
      But you gotta admire him for not growing a pot belly as a chef!
      Edit: I spent years in asia and I don't ignorantly think that all asians either look youthful 20 or wrinkly 60. There are obvious differences as the skin ages and there are many research papers written about aging in different ethnicities, skin types, etc... My remark was perfectly normal (and totally not rude as some of the replies suggest) and I implore everyone to look into the science of facial perception in anthropology and cognitive psychology (there are even UA-cam channels dedicated to this subject). I remember in the first years of UA-cam we could have long, intellectual conversations in comments without calling someone _rude_ or _toxic_ because you disagree with them, but these days the replies have become mainly 5 word comments with skull emojis.
      If we are at a point where societies (especially young, inexperienced gen Z communities) have become so sensitive that you cannot even talk about someone visibly aging anymore, then... Well, future doesn't look so good...

    • @ESW206
      @ESW206 Рік тому +11

      @@tomaccino always a hater in the comments.

    • @tomaccino
      @tomaccino Рік тому +36

      @@ESW206 Who is a hater?

  • @scarlett8782
    @scarlett8782 Рік тому +327

    I love that they just pulled a bunch of pillows and blankies out of nowhere and turned the restaurant into a full blown naptime experience

  • @misubi
    @misubi Рік тому +626

    Cool to see non-native Japanese and their lives and work in Japan!

    • @nicoyu2447
      @nicoyu2447 Рік тому +17

      Yeah its very cool but I don't unterstand people who come to a other country and can't speak their language, I mean he's now 16 years in Japan and can't barrely speak some japanese!

    • @domoetker3967
      @domoetker3967 Рік тому +1

      you want blm come? :D

    • @kirayoshikage8007
      @kirayoshikage8007 Рік тому +43

      @@nicoyu2447most likely because he’s working with other Chinese immigrants which doesn’t require him to learn Japanese especially if he’s working in the back and not taking orders.

    • @Caswell19
      @Caswell19 Рік тому +7

      @@nicoyu2447he works with other people that speak Chinese so it isn’t that big of a deal for him. If it was a necessity then he would probably learn it.

    • @TurkistanSeneti
      @TurkistanSeneti Рік тому +9

      @@nicoyu2447 I don't know if you ever been to Japan but there's like millions of Chinese immigrants there, so he doesn't have to speak Japanese to survive as long as he's living in his own community.

  • @cs371212
    @cs371212 Рік тому +99

    the chef was really into the stock market lol multiple phones checking the price

  • @CWarriorxx
    @CWarriorxx Рік тому +73

    2:30 He's saying the ingredients are for their own staff meal.
    Thanks for the videos as always, entertaining and insightful!

  • @collinwoodford
    @collinwoodford Рік тому +357

    Dude, you knock it out of the park every time. You do a great job choosing passionate restaurant owners to follow. How do you not have a TV deal yet?

    • @dodzb7362
      @dodzb7362 Рік тому +61

      i think continueing in UA-cam would be more efficient. If binded to TV show, will be alot of constraints and limitations.

    • @justchill1617
      @justchill1617 Рік тому +52

      I would prefer him to be just on youtube managing their own instead of being a slave to some corporate network in which limits their creative freedom

    • @thisisloop
      @thisisloop Рік тому +28

      no one really watches tv anymore

    • @anhthai7988
      @anhthai7988 Рік тому +9

      UA-cam as an platform nowadays can be a better work opportunity than a TV.
      I mean imagine working on a TV series and be not be able to own the right your work kind of sucks, I guess UA-cam can let you be the producer instead of working for a producer.

    • @elisabef
      @elisabef Рік тому +3

      yt is the new tv, no need for that anymore

  • @nikroth
    @nikroth Рік тому +96

    your level of authenticity when making those videos is soooo high !! thank you !!

    • @PaolofromTOKYO
      @PaolofromTOKYO  Рік тому +9

      Glad you like them!

    • @cleanphreak5103
      @cleanphreak5103 3 місяці тому

      That would be crazy if he was like using a fake camera or fake people or something

  • @tunasalmon5403
    @tunasalmon5403 Рік тому +34

    「日本で働く外国人」っていう新しい視点がおもしろい動画でした!日本料理は繊細さ、中華料理は豪快さがあって、国によって雰囲気違うから見てて楽しかったです。また日本にいる色んな国の料理人の動画見てみたいです☺️

    • @KOKOBC
      @KOKOBC Рік тому +2

      Yea I agree, I love all foods from East Asia, maybe Korean food would be an interesting video as well

  • @cyberqueen7784
    @cyberqueen7784 Рік тому +139

    Gyoza is definitely one of my favorites. I'm from a Chinese family, and my mom sometimes makes them for me for lunch. I'm so glad to be watching these videos on my birthday.

  • @MrMichelangelo
    @MrMichelangelo Рік тому +18

    My friends and I have just visited this place. It's not only a tasty food but also a group of kind people. I can't express my feelings with simple words. Definitely a "must have" spot in Tokyo

  • @zennoodle
    @zennoodle Рік тому +101

    I didn't realize how many Mandarin speaking businesses there were in Japan. Made our trip much easier and they were so accommodating/welcoming. My wife is not Asian so it threw them for a loop when I started speaking. haha

  • @Orbaek-
    @Orbaek- Рік тому +241

    I started making gyoza myself using a pan + water in medium heat
    It's so good, i make around 50 and freeze them so i can get some anytime, it takes around 2 hours alone for now but i see progress each time
    You really should all try

    • @dootdoot5617
      @dootdoot5617 Рік тому +3

      Do you have a recipe?

    • @AikoHonoka
      @AikoHonoka Рік тому +3

      @@dootdoot5617 depends how much ingredients you want to put in gyoza
      No limit stuff I always add something special in gyoza

    • @Orbaek-
      @Orbaek- Рік тому +34

      ​@@dootdoot5617
      for my gyoza wrappers
      I use 420 gr of flour
      20 cl of water
      2 pinch of salt
      knead for 15-20 min
      Rest for 1hour
      Cut pieces around 10 gr
      Use rooling pin to flatten them in a circlular form
      For the meat while the dough is resting
      I mix all of these
      around 700 gr of chicken
      salt and pepper
      1 garlic
      1 bunch of chives
      1 bunch of spring onions or 2 leeks rinced in water (i don't put all the green part of the leeks tho)
      make sure you let those dry before use, less water in the preparation is better
      Some ginger powder (i just add until i think it smells really good, around 6 teaspoon i guess)
      I hope i didn't forget something, hope it will help a bit

    • @Orbaek-
      @Orbaek- Рік тому +12

      I keep some of the fresh mades for dinner, the rest just goes to freeze
      My tip is to put parchment paper in the freezer and make sure the gyozas don"t stick together for some hours then i put them in a bag
      to cook fresh or frozen my method is the same
      some oil in the pan, medium heat, i put the gyozas and wait for them to have the brown texture underneath
      Then i put around 15-20 cl of water and cover it until all the water is gone

    • @AikoHonoka
      @AikoHonoka Рік тому +2

      @@Orbaek- when i cook the gyoza i also put the same amount of water so that it can perfectly cook

  • @Patterrz
    @Patterrz Рік тому +108

    These videos are fantastic marketing for the businesses, I bet loads of viewers will be heading here when they travel to Japan

    • @paulgerhard5170
      @paulgerhard5170 Рік тому +1

      or live in Tokyo.... just know where I'll go my next lunch

    • @lightwire123
      @lightwire123 Рік тому

      i wanna go but i'm an ocean away lol

    • @kurksr7111
      @kurksr7111 Рік тому +1

      I know i will! My first trip there i relied losely on paolos videos for recommendations! Not a single disappointment!

  • @limitedmobro7708
    @limitedmobro7708 Рік тому +12

    damn that head chef was observing stocks with 4 phones at the same time 😄

  • @Obozo_Gaming
    @Obozo_Gaming Рік тому +110

    "Day in The Life of" and "Behind The Counter" are my two favorite series from you, I love seeing how other countries work styles.

  • @nimnom5208
    @nimnom5208 Рік тому +113

    I really appreciated both your effort and the chefs effort to communicate with each other! Even if they don't speak Japanese, they did a great job finding ways to answer things, and you clearly worked hard to understand them the best you could!
    I also find it really great to see an example of a restaurant where the owner and food did not originally come from Japan, and still find success. I think that helps showcase how the Japanese are starting to welcome more outside things, which is great!

  • @ChicagoTurtle1
    @ChicagoTurtle1 Рік тому +103

    I’m glad the migrant communities are being represented. Tokyo is full of all kinds of people. Some of them tend to be brushed aside. The real Tokyo is multi-cultural.

    • @FM-dm8xj
      @FM-dm8xj Рік тому

      not really, its mostly homogenous.

    • @FM-dm8xj
      @FM-dm8xj Рік тому

      @@missplainjane3905 i lived kid

    • @FM-dm8xj
      @FM-dm8xj Рік тому

      @@missplainjane3905 そうだよ。お前もしやべれるの?

    • @FM-dm8xj
      @FM-dm8xj Рік тому

      @@missplainjane3905 69年間。

    • @ChicagoTurtle1
      @ChicagoTurtle1 Рік тому +1

      Japan is indeed ethnically homogenous compared to countries like America. Tokyo of today is no longer looking like the stereotypical Japan. Now it’s filled with all kinds of people. You’ll hear foreign languages just strolling through it. And many faces.

  • @thomasji7614
    @thomasji7614 Рік тому +832

    I hope Japan's border opens up soon and we can all visit these stores Paolo introduced to us. Thank you for another awesome video, love Gyoza!, and have a great weekend :D

    • @meat_loves_wasabi
      @meat_loves_wasabi Рік тому +51

      It is opening this month to 90 over countries… just that you u need to be in a tour group and not allowed to wander around by yourself

    • @americo9999
      @americo9999 Рік тому +7

      yeah, I want to visit all these amazing restaurants that Paolo introduced to us

    • @blublopble
      @blublopble Рік тому +19

      ive booked tickets for november in the hopes that independent tourism resumes by then. bit of a gamble but i have hope lol

    • @jasonups5386
      @jasonups5386 Рік тому +7

      Sunday you won’t need COVID test to enter USA 🇺🇸

    • @tevarinvagabond1192
      @tevarinvagabond1192 Рік тому +18

      @@meat_loves_wasabi yeah that thing is absolute BS

  • @ianlim4420
    @ianlim4420 Рік тому +54

    As a malaysian Chinese, I appreciate this video even more. I understand all 3 languages in the video hahaha

  • @Balaco1
    @Balaco1 Рік тому +9

    I remember exactly when I started to watch Paolo from Tokyo videos, Covid was starting, school was being canceled and I started working since I had nothing else to do, I have been watching this guy videos since Covid started and it helped me get through my new work life when I arrived late to my parents house, now school has started and whenever I feel sad I start watching Paolo from Tokyo videos

  • @Rose-bi2rg
    @Rose-bi2rg Рік тому +14

    I love the owner! I’m glad she didn’t adjust the taste. She’s really sharing something special

  • @addisonyoungg8052
    @addisonyoungg8052 Рік тому +41

    This is definitely my safe zone channel whenever I’m anxious or feeling low watching this dude and the people he records always brightens my day thank you for all that you do. 🙏🏾☺️

  • @melvin8439
    @melvin8439 Рік тому +13

    This has to be one of the nicest and simplest restaurant design I have seen so far, the right amount of natural lighting and coziness of the restaurant and the scene right outside the restaurant isn't too strong to the eyes. Everything about this restaurant is relaxing!

  • @paulcwyuen
    @paulcwyuen Рік тому +114

    This Chinese restaurant is so authentic! Would love to have lunch at this hidden gem when I visit Tokyo next time. Thanks for the discovery.

  • @maruwan-dono
    @maruwan-dono Рік тому +37

    Make them longer bro.. for some reason when i watch this behind the counter videos i just dont want them to end.. like the tenpura one it was amazing. Thnks Paolo

  • @Hato1992
    @Hato1992 Рік тому +23

    As Pole myself, it always interesting for me to watch gyoza videos. Poland is known from pierogies, which are pretty close to gyoza. But pierogies are usually bigger. And we always boil them in water first, then we either eat them that way. Many people also like to put oil with fried onion on top, or fry them to make outside crunchy. And of course we have different fillings. In my favourite dumpling house (yes, in Poland we have dedicated shops/bars that sells only pierogi) they have like 15 different filling on daily basis, like potatoes and cottage cheese, different meats, cheese, mushrooms, cabbage etc. They also have seasonal ones, with different kind of berries at summer that you eat with sugar and sour cream on top, or local mushrooms at autumn.

    • @markeasley6149
      @markeasley6149 Рік тому +2

      Dumplings, potstickers, jiaozi, gyoza, perogies, momos, empanadas. Many names across the world, but good food.

    • @Rejeckted
      @Rejeckted Рік тому

      my mother used to make pierogies from scratch once in a while (I'm in the u.s.), she doesn't hand make them as often now that she's older but they were always amazing (put a little butter and pepper on top, yum...she used to do potato, cheese and onion filling) . I need to stop watching these videos at midnight lol

    • @Nobunagawa
      @Nobunagawa Рік тому

      I love pierog i:) I'm a pole living in Germany and nowayou can even buy them in supermarkets.

    • @julesverneinoz
      @julesverneinoz Рік тому

      Here in Australia you don't see much pierogi despite the significant number of Polish communities. I've had pierogi at one of the handful of Polish restaurants in Melbourne and it was lovely. The place caters more for families (big portions--each dish is for at least 2 people) and the dishes are best eaten fresh so I don't go very often. I tried taking my Polish friends to go but they all prefers to eat at home! I haven't seen frozen pierogies in supermarkets yet...

    • @Hato1992
      @Hato1992 Рік тому +1

      @@julesverneinoz That's probably now well known thing outside of Poland then :) In Poland you can buy pierogi in any supermarket, usually just chilled, not frozen. But there is a local producer that makes perfect frozen pierogies that taste just like home made. Rest taste mediocre at best.
      And yes, Poles usually have big servings. I always need to take half of a portion when I go out (yes, in most of local bars as we call it, you can buy half of serving, but you need to asks politely for it first time :) )

  • @samrobinson5533
    @samrobinson5533 Рік тому +13

    46!! How! I just turned 27 I look 10 years older lol. Must be all that physical work in the kitchen keeping him young. Another great one Paolo, thanks.

    • @ape8572
      @ape8572 Рік тому +3

      i thought they were joking, they look like teenagers

    • @samrobinson5533
      @samrobinson5533 Рік тому +3

      @@ape8572 He just sweats the age away in that Kitchin, lol.

    • @brennathecatlover4360
      @brennathecatlover4360 2 місяці тому

      @@ape8572to me he looks older than teen age I wasn’t expecting 40s tho lol

  • @luciels6592
    @luciels6592 Рік тому +22

    I spent 3 hours making 150 gyoza from scratch when I first started, they were weirdly shaped but was pretty tasty! If you're looking for an activity to do with your family/friends, definitely try it out!

  • @justthesteve3
    @justthesteve3 Рік тому +5

    I have absolutely adored watching all of your videos. Maybe you have gotten this before and I'm not sure if it's intentional or not but you have a very nostalgic feel to your videos. When I was a young kid in the eighties there were videos that I'd watch on public access. They were scenes not unlike yours from across Asia with dubbed over American voices that were just so friendly like yours. It's been a real pleasure going on these journeys with you.

  • @proj_4st313
    @proj_4st313 Рік тому +73

    Keep up the hard work! Love the series

  • @nulnoh219
    @nulnoh219 Рік тому +7

    Head chef really pulled out 4 smartphones and sets up his "Bloomberg" Terminal during his break huh...

  • @avaxran4051
    @avaxran4051 Рік тому +38

    Another amazing Behind the Counter video. These types of videos is just amazing in general. Great job Paolo.

    • @BakaTaco
      @BakaTaco Рік тому +1

      Your profile picture makes me want KFC.
      But only if Kotori is the chef, of course.

  • @yannie____
    @yannie____ Рік тому +26

    I was just watching a day in the life when the notification came for this. I love gyoza 🥟 so watching this is a must for me 😍

  • @KarateKim
    @KarateKim Рік тому +11

    Thank you for creating these videos for us want to be travelers, who, in today's economy, just can't afford to travel. These Day in the Life series videos are a mini get away. Cheers

  • @lindahaggard6416
    @lindahaggard6416 Рік тому +2

    Thank you Paolo for your work on each and every content in your videos! You have inspired in this American Grandmother a love of the Japanese people, their customs, lifestyle, and inner peace and serenity. You have given me
    a respect and incite into an extraordinary. People.

  • @steadywatching2888
    @steadywatching2888 Рік тому +68

    Hey! I love your videos, I was wanting to know if you could maybe do a day in the life of a food delivery truck driver as I am one in the US and would wonder how similar life may be over there. Thank you for all you do.

  • @beepboop9628
    @beepboop9628 Рік тому +9

    I love Gyoza! I had only ever had frozen gyoza from the box, and haven’t been able to find a restaurant locally that makes it fresh from scratch so I taught myself how to make it. I make everything from scratch, including the wrappers! I love to make a whole day of it; go to my local Asian supermarket to get Ingredients, go home and put on a documentary and make the dough, the filling (I love vegetarian shiitake mushroom and onion filling) toasting the sesame seeds for the dipping sauce (I have a great recipe if anyone wants it) portioning and rolling the dough and then filling them. It’a a little time consuming especially if it’s your first time and you’re making a lot to freeze for later, and the rolling and folding of the dough can be a little tricky at first but it’s such a rewarding experience I highly recommend trying it for yourself at least once!

  • @Dvy383
    @Dvy383 Рік тому +4

    9:25 I discovered something about myself today. I need to hire this chef. I only have a personal need for a few meals per day, but for the rest of the day I just want to watch him cook. The efficiency of motion! The speed! The hygiene! Plate presentation! Two months later, after exhausting my life savings, I will buy him a First Class ticket back to Japan. I will give him some stock tips, and everyone will be happy.

    • @wuchunlei
      @wuchunlei Рік тому +1

      in my coutry,it's so easy。you can spend 6000rmb/month let a chef like him work for you

  • @Axel21457
    @Axel21457 Рік тому +4

    Thanks Paolo for making these types of videos. It really helps me have a break from my life and feel a sense of peace

  • @danbacharach7650
    @danbacharach7650 Рік тому +6

    Wonderful food makes this world a better place and binds us together.

  • @enderkid626
    @enderkid626 Рік тому +5

    I really love these videos, Paolo! I’ve been interested in learning about Japanese culture for a few years now and your channel has really been helpful! Keep up the amazing work Paolo!

  • @SPD-flyingundertheradar
    @SPD-flyingundertheradar Рік тому

    A truly great video! Thanks.

  • @bernandinocamilo1946
    @bernandinocamilo1946 Рік тому +2

    Amazing as always

  • @jkt0924
    @jkt0924 Рік тому +22

    Looks like a great place to go! Food looks amazing, and the staff so friendly. Bucket list for sure!

  • @lin90210
    @lin90210 Рік тому +5

    My Dad who used to run a Chinese takeaway here in the UK. He says the water constantly runs as the flame under the wok is constantly on. Otherwise metal would burn out leaving holes. Molten

  • @mujtabaali5145
    @mujtabaali5145 Рік тому

    I'm so glad to found out this channel, paolo is totally a gem person i love his videos soooo much that i don't even have words to explain

  • @eriways2018
    @eriways2018 Рік тому

    Absolutely love the channel!

  • @Bloombaby99
    @Bloombaby99 Рік тому +26

    Even though my family is African American, we love different cultures and trying new foods. I can't wait for us to make our own gyoza. Many memories to be made.
    Thank you Paolo.

  • @rickyh527
    @rickyh527 Рік тому +14

    He's 46?! I thought he was in his early 20s!!

    • @famminak852
      @famminak852 Рік тому +1

      Right?? Definitely impressive!

    • @BS-rm2wv
      @BS-rm2wv Рік тому +1

      That's what I'm saying!

  • @andreknudsne7648
    @andreknudsne7648 Рік тому

    best serie on UA-cam. thanks Paolo.

  • @lizatan7717
    @lizatan7717 Рік тому +1

    You have definitely hit the button with these series. Please continue the hard work.

  • @ahandywomanandherdog
    @ahandywomanandherdog Рік тому +5

    Such a wholesome shop! I can’t wait to visit Japan again to go try it!

  • @khushibhati1817
    @khushibhati1817 Рік тому +3

    I love all your videos Paolo. Keep up the good work 😊😊😊

  • @Tianshanwarrior
    @Tianshanwarrior Рік тому +2

    Man the Japanese ministry of tourism of should give you a medal for promoting Japan so well

  • @nobietaladua5083
    @nobietaladua5083 Рік тому +1

    Love the series! I am looking forward to each videos you post every Saturday.

  • @jasonong1338
    @jasonong1338 Рік тому +4

    Your videos always cheers me up!!!

  • @Lara-vo6rp
    @Lara-vo6rp Рік тому +19

    their gyoza looks so amazing i'm definitely adding this to the bucket list!

  • @Gatecrasher1
    @Gatecrasher1 Рік тому

    The dedication and work ethic of all of them are truly remarkable

  • @SonOfSyrinxia1993
    @SonOfSyrinxia1993 2 місяці тому

    As always, i enjoy your videos Paolo! I appreciate your work very much!

  • @Insanitydesigns
    @Insanitydesigns Рік тому +4

    Behind the counter!!!!, One of my favorite series Paolo ☺️

  • @purple1749
    @purple1749 Рік тому +3

    Once again an amazing video thank you

  • @keziafangasan1241
    @keziafangasan1241 Рік тому

    Another great episode. Thank you Paolo!

  • @jimp1060
    @jimp1060 Рік тому

    Great video really enjoyed it! Thanks.

  • @bekkyb3225
    @bekkyb3225 Рік тому +8

    love this series - I try and visit the places you show as appreciation (I just ordered gyoza online!)

  • @eromangasensei9406
    @eromangasensei9406 Рік тому +4

    Keep up the good work Paolo, I can’t wait to move to Japan

  • @cwangdai
    @cwangdai Рік тому

    Love all your videos!!!

  • @CannonKaylaSam1
    @CannonKaylaSam1 Рік тому

    Forever will love your content

  • @houxishi5695
    @houxishi5695 Рік тому +5

    Whenever I see made in Japan,behind the counter and day in the life
    It automatically brings a smile in my face 😌
    And brings a lot of positivity to me 💜
    Thx for making us beautiful content Paolo 💫

  • @julialuz5850
    @julialuz5850 Рік тому +10

    Paolo, your content is one of a kind! I love it!

  • @juannoval69
    @juannoval69 Рік тому +1

    I love these videos. They are so much fun to watch. Just to see how everyday people live, eat, work, and go about their lives is super interesting. Thx and please, keep them coming.

  • @kaitlynlsari681
    @kaitlynlsari681 Рік тому +1

    That was amazing, well done! Great to see what a awesome video

  • @vinnyconvertino8937
    @vinnyconvertino8937 Рік тому +3

    I am in Japan right now on a student visa I am gonna go check this place out!

  • @dastels
    @dastels Рік тому +6

    This was a good one! I had Hanetsuki gyoza in a dumpling place in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada when we visited a few years ago. I continue to strive to make them well.

  • @amitzyraizy7774
    @amitzyraizy7774 4 місяці тому

    That chef omg such a pro guy. Omg omg love him. Bless him

  • @sonams7192
    @sonams7192 Рік тому

    You videos are relaxation therapy for me. It really helps me stay calm.

  • @Titil3223
    @Titil3223 Рік тому +3

    I think its so interesting how a lot of restaurants in Japan have separate kitchens!

  • @andrewkurtz6897
    @andrewkurtz6897 Рік тому +14

    You must have had a rough time with this video with the language barrier, but thank you for the hard work! The food looks amazing. I will definitely have to come here one day!

  • @MyrrdinWylltEmrys
    @MyrrdinWylltEmrys Рік тому

    Paolo and Maiko, thank you for keeping us entertainted.

  • @MrGoodCompany
    @MrGoodCompany Рік тому

    Everything looks so good!

  • @ttsiaras
    @ttsiaras Рік тому +6

    This was one of the best ones - although all good. I do not eat meat but a shrimp gyoza and the tofu dish would be wonderful. Great to see variety from Japanese food.

  • @NVMINDEAF
    @NVMINDEAF Рік тому +7

    I’m from northern China (heilongjiang province) and gyoza is traditionally eaten as a festival dish because in the past flour and meat were scarce and expensive. My wife is from southern China and I was surprised they don’t eat gyoza during spring festivals…so gyoza was primarily a northern Chinese dish in the past, it spread to rest of China only until recent decades…🧐

  • @AppreciatingSimplicity08
    @AppreciatingSimplicity08 Рік тому

    This was fantastic! Keep them coming!

  • @axatsan6485
    @axatsan6485 Рік тому

    DAY IN LIFE and BEHIND THE COUNTER................are the BEST. Please make more videos like these. LOVE YOU...

  • @lostarchangel
    @lostarchangel Рік тому +4

    11:19 "这个饺子给他水饺子哈“ "Give him/her boiled gyoza please" Interestingly the cellphone stand at 12:21 has "K线之子“(Son of Candlestick Chart). This guy surely loves stock trading.

  • @hamdanraditya2630
    @hamdanraditya2630 Рік тому +9

    Bruh, he's head chef and Warren Buffett at the same time.

  • @eleanorrouxel122
    @eleanorrouxel122 Рік тому

    Awesome...really enjoyed this video.

  • @LunaVeau
    @LunaVeau Рік тому

    Another fantastic video, thank you!

  • @slaaffau
    @slaaffau Рік тому +4

    These videos make me so hungry :)

  • @kimmyvlogs
    @kimmyvlogs Рік тому +4

    Ahh, I love gyoza and I've always wanted to check out the gyoza places here in Tokyo. Thanks, Paolo for this video. Will definitely check this out!!!

  • @kevinoldman232
    @kevinoldman232 Рік тому

    As always glad to see an upload

  • @melissajune69
    @melissajune69 Рік тому

    I really enjoy your Behind the Counter videos!!!

  • @michaels3474
    @michaels3474 Рік тому +5

    The food always looks so good!!! I really want to try some gyoza! By the way, did you get any stock tips while you were filming this???

  • @petesoebekti2022
    @petesoebekti2022 Рік тому +4

    keep up the great work kuya paolo :)

  • @yelhsanosnhoj6602
    @yelhsanosnhoj6602 Рік тому +1

    I love your channel it’s so informational and educational I always held a certain high regard for Japanese cuisine and the love and artistry that goes into it but this makes me respect them so much more thank you

  • @salembookworm
    @salembookworm Рік тому +1

    I absolutely love these types of videos and they help me a lot with improving my english hearing comprehension since I'm not a native speaker and try to keep my english as fluent as possible after I finished my English Literature studies back in 2019. And I love to learn about Japan and japanese culture, since it's next to Scotland and Ireland my favorite country.

  • @smugglercarsten70
    @smugglercarsten70 Рік тому +15

    The dumplings at this restaurant were some of the best I've ever had. The waitstaff was full of energy, but some may find that sketchy. At any rate, it is certainly a very tasty meal.

    • @KOKOBC
      @KOKOBC Рік тому +1

      Pretty cool how you’ve been there, would love to be able to check it out myself if given the chance

  • @Macho_Fantastico
    @Macho_Fantastico Рік тому +9

    It's cool to see how a non-Japanese restaurant operates in Japan.

  • @brianguerr01
    @brianguerr01 Рік тому

    another incredible video !