New York City Has One Authentic Japanese Tea House

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  • Опубліковано 9 бер 2016
  • On this episode of Shokunin, sushi chef David Bouhadana visits a traditional Japanese tea house hidden above New York City's bustling Union Square. Watch as Bouhadana learns about the intricacies of a traditional tea ceremony, and the benefits of cultural exchange.
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  • @fb079
    @fb079 8 років тому +65

    I'm glad they got a good presenter. Who respected the culture.

    • @dominicweber
      @dominicweber 3 роки тому

      He’s a sushi chef, so I’m sure he knows about Japanese culture

  • @cpunching
    @cpunching 8 років тому +81

    I hope this guy becomes a regular. He's well spoken and this video was well paced.

    • @cpunching
      @cpunching 8 років тому

      Well shit. I guess Eater is just poaching the worst of Munchies off, which somehow is ending up better than 99% of their own staff.

    • @eater
      @eater  8 років тому +4

      +cpunching We don't poach. We slow simmer.

    • @cpunching
      @cpunching 8 років тому

      poach1
      /pōCH/
      verb
      cook by simmering in a small amount of liquid.
      dumbass lol.

    • @broodstar258
      @broodstar258 8 років тому +1

      +cpunching Amazing.

    • @eater
      @eater  8 років тому +8

      +cpunching Glad to see that joke didn't go over your head.

  • @thanhdinh3179
    @thanhdinh3179 8 років тому +8

    That building interior looks so cool

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    @undeny 8 років тому +4

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    @JtrainMedia 8 років тому +14

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  • @Jo-yo1hv
    @Jo-yo1hv 7 років тому +2

    This video is so beautiful! The place that was taped is beautiful too!

  • @THEORIGINATOR83
    @THEORIGINATOR83 8 років тому +1

    On a hectic work day this was a nice video to watch and chill for 5 minutes.

  • @collindani4817
    @collindani4817 8 років тому

    Another fantastic series on Eater! Extremely refreshing!

    • @eater
      @eater  8 років тому

      +Collin Dani Thanks for watching!

  • @edwarddht
    @edwarddht 2 роки тому

    I wish I had a room like that to decorate it. Love Japanese space in the house. And certainly, take tea ceremony. 🥰🌿

  • @davidsamson9596
    @davidsamson9596 8 років тому

    You guys deserve 100k! I love your channel :D

  • @internationallyME
    @internationallyME 8 років тому +6

    Such a beautiful video !

  • @mrclueuin
    @mrclueuin 7 років тому +4

    This was sooo soothing. Thank you for uploading this video! My soul needed this so badly. 😌

  • @cristianrivera9871
    @cristianrivera9871 4 роки тому +4

    Japanese culture is just so beautiful i love how detailed they but in a simple way !

  • @jauzihalwa
    @jauzihalwa 8 років тому

    That looked and felt like Heaven, OMG!

  • @SuperRoyGBiv7
    @SuperRoyGBiv7 8 років тому

    loved this

  • @alexandrutimaru5509
    @alexandrutimaru5509 8 років тому

    Very nice video! I really enjoyed it :)

  • @StaryStarDust
    @StaryStarDust 7 років тому

    Im so glad I found you guys :D great content and at a nice pace! How do we go to that tea place? Would be fun to visit some time.

  • @CartyCantDance
    @CartyCantDance 8 років тому +1

    I love tea! I currently work for MarthaBar in Brooklyn and Chelsea, and we make this kind of blend between Japanese matcha green tea and Brooklyn culture. Tons of respect for this video Eater, you guys killed it with your host choice and the design for this video.

    • @eater
      @eater  8 років тому +1

      +carty caruso We just shot a segment at MatchaBar this week. Stay tuned and thanks for watching!

    • @CartyCantDance
      @CartyCantDance 8 років тому

      Yes! Hope you guys loved what you found.

  • @chrsummit
    @chrsummit 8 років тому +11

    Congratulations on finally hitting 100.000 subscribers.

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      @eater  8 років тому +4

      +Christoffer Sylvest Thanks so much! We're happy that our hard work has been noticed.

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  • @itsmephil
    @itsmephil 8 років тому

    Amazing!

  • @geminiproject062
    @geminiproject062 8 років тому +5

    Even though I could extrapolate where this is, since I live in NYC, I imagine you can't just waltz in there, and that you would need a reservation? Or a good reason to make a reservation? There isn't a name either, so I highly doubt that there will suddenly be a large influx of guests, for those commenters saying people will go "ruin" it now.

  • @ThyLoverly
    @ThyLoverly 8 років тому

    Went there awhile ago for an exhibition, didn't know it was a tea house. Wow now the space makes sense haha

  • @hanssusser1314
    @hanssusser1314 8 років тому +1

    Unpretentious and beautiful. Thank you :-)

  • @MrMiggoH
    @MrMiggoH 8 років тому +32

    Oldest weeaboo i've ever seen

  • @ChicagoTurtle1
    @ChicagoTurtle1 8 років тому +3

    Nice. Ya a real tea ceremony is a great experience. I hope those who attend get the idea.

    • @morganolfursson2560
      @morganolfursson2560 6 років тому +2

      Real ??? Are you kidding me ? There is nothing real here except for their egos .

    • @judylloyd7901
      @judylloyd7901 3 роки тому

      @@morganolfursson2560 And the Tea Master.

  • @ChibiPanda8888
    @ChibiPanda8888 4 роки тому +1

    freakin awesome. I wanna go.

  • @oTwOrDsNe
    @oTwOrDsNe 8 років тому

    This is awesome!

    • @eater
      @eater  8 років тому

      +oTwOrDsNe It was an incredible space to shoot in. Thanks for watching!

  • @alexh5725
    @alexh5725 5 років тому +1

    Fun fact about slurping and tea: Slurping when you drink tea actually helps oxidize the tea as it enters your mouth and accentuates the flavor.

  • @Razan3bdullah
    @Razan3bdullah 6 років тому

    i love this momento that was cute

  • @fenton9408
    @fenton9408 8 років тому +10

    First! This is a very well filmed show, very beautiful in a cinematic sense.

    • @eater
      @eater  8 років тому +1

      +Matt W Stay tuned for more episodes! Thanks for watching!

    • @fenton9408
      @fenton9408 8 років тому +1

      +Eater Thanks guys, more this, less Solares.

    • @eater
      @eater  8 років тому +3

      +Matt W If you like our long form content, check out our series Dining on a Dime as well!

    • @fenton9408
      @fenton9408 8 років тому

      Eater Yes Lucas is great at presenting more of him too.

  • @nephildevil
    @nephildevil 8 років тому

    we get it, it's a Zen thing, a moment of peace and quiet

  • @handzmagic
    @handzmagic 6 років тому +3

    Please... What is the Name & Address? Thanks ☺

  • @luisamallare4825
    @luisamallare4825 7 років тому

    How much does it generally cost to experience this marvelous japanese tea culture?

  • @the.mistaal
    @the.mistaal 5 років тому +1

    where is this place exactly in nyc?

  • @lorpa2102
    @lorpa2102 4 роки тому

    Tea Ceremony is the creation of heaven on earth.

  • @DonaldJPump24
    @DonaldJPump24 8 років тому +22

    Bald dude looked high af

  • @hmuphilly9129
    @hmuphilly9129 3 роки тому

    new york of all places

  • @unruly_ronin
    @unruly_ronin 2 роки тому

    I love the pacing of this video, if that makes sense, haha.

  • @Pablo-em7fy
    @Pablo-em7fy 3 роки тому +1

    0:46 authentic person that stereotype culture.

  • @AdrianAfanasiu
    @AdrianAfanasiu 8 років тому +2

    ohh, i'm falling in love with the Japanese culture, if i only could visit japan...

  • @eqlzr2
    @eqlzr2 4 роки тому +1

    I have a Japanese friend. You go to his house, he has on jeans and a t-shirt, newspapers and magazines scattered around, Disney characters on the wall, a window is open and the neighbor is mowing his lawn, he offers you a cup of tea, boils some water on the stove in a pot with a whistle that sounds like Popeye's pipe, he pours your tea in a Dunkin' Donuts cup, and serves it with some Oreos. Very pleasant, very normal, sans hype and sizzle, probably more like real human beings do it in Japan than this video. And I bet way cheaper, too. Peace out.

    • @dermoland7355
      @dermoland7355 3 роки тому

      I liked the way you described it.That is true. what did you enjoy the most when it comes to drinking tea?souzan

    • @eqlzr2
      @eqlzr2 3 роки тому

      @@dermoland7355 Frankly, I would be happier if he served coffee. But like everything, a little change of pace is the spice of life. Many thanks.

    • @chrisstevens6227
      @chrisstevens6227 2 роки тому

      Okay brainless one. Your friend has Disney characters on his wall and boils water on a stove? What a cool guy….. no wonder you are friends. Peace out

  • @_StandardIssue
    @_StandardIssue 8 років тому +3

    Great host

  • @RhondaRolf
    @RhondaRolf 6 років тому

    Actually, there is at least one other tea house in NYC, it is a branch of the Urasenke school of Tea. they give tea lessons and have events for the general public: www.urasenkeny.org/

  • @SWMJ97
    @SWMJ97 7 років тому +1

    What is the name of this place and where exactly is it????

    • @yarixzamendoza6314
      @yarixzamendoza6314 7 років тому +1

      Esen Arıkan somewhere in NY near union Square. they say it in the video.

  • @kbr22
    @kbr22 8 років тому +10

    That guy has a yellow fever that I've never seen before lol

    • @morganolfursson2560
      @morganolfursson2560 6 років тому

      There are tens of thousands of tea houses in Tokyo which is far bigger, far more crowded and far busier than NYC so what's so exceptional about this video or a tea house in new york exactly ?

    • @albertnortononymous9020
      @albertnortononymous9020 3 роки тому

      lol more like a green fever-he knows there are enough people out there with yellow fever that will pay to be a guest at a tea ceremony.

  • @hungrysimi
    @hungrysimi 6 років тому

    2:58 he mean to say "less is more" ?

  • @nbrandilyn957
    @nbrandilyn957 8 років тому +1

    if you put any two cultures together in the amount just right.... you'll be able to achieve whatever "electricity" between those two cultures he's talking about....

  • @DanBlabbers
    @DanBlabbers 7 років тому

    "sound changes..." okaaayyy??

  • @mordecainaphtale6032
    @mordecainaphtale6032 8 років тому

    DOPE

  • @RunTheAtlas
    @RunTheAtlas 4 роки тому

    Berkeley has one too! Vid in my channel 🎥 feels exactly like Japan

  • @MissConscience1
    @MissConscience1 4 роки тому

    Matcha 🍵💚

  • @sally3704
    @sally3704 4 роки тому +1

    OMG!!! what's the exact addy of this japanese tea room.. i really want to goooooo...

  • @razakiqbaal
    @razakiqbaal 8 років тому

    boosted board!!

  • @Clippurr
    @Clippurr 7 років тому +2

    Is that John Malkovich?

  • @kienfung3045
    @kienfung3045 8 років тому

    Thea is original from China, first recorded in 59 BC, probably originated even earlier. So maybe a video about green thea were it really came from. So i think the credits goes to China.

    • @Chronolink444
      @Chronolink444 6 років тому

      Kien Fung It's "Tea Ceremony".
      Not about tea or casual drinking tea.

    • @judylloyd7901
      @judylloyd7901 3 роки тому

      @@Chronolink444 and Kien Fung; Yes, the tea ceremony was brought from China to Japan by a Buddhist monk. I don't remember what century. When visiting Japan, he liked it so much, and thought it was a very meditative and deliberate ceremony so he brought it back to Japan to teach to his own people. 😁

  • @AzianRudi
    @AzianRudi 8 років тому +2

    what do you call the lady that specializes in tea making ?

    • @eater
      @eater  8 років тому +2

      +AzianRudi She's a Tea Master. Thanks for watching!

    • @morganolfursson2560
      @morganolfursson2560 6 років тому +1

      And a person who teaches the tea ceremony is a Tea-cher . Oldest joke in the book of tea .
      Now having lived in Japan for 25 years i was wondering. There are tens of thousands of tea houses in Tokyo 90% of them being far more authentic than this one, and 10% being the real deal. And Tokyo is far bigger, far more crowded and far busier than NYC so what's so exceptional about this video or a tea house, well a tea room actually, in New York exactly ? Wouldn't that be a bit like saying there is a real steak house in Tokyo or a real pub that sells British beer . I am not getting what's so exceptional about it and i am not getting the authenticity either . This , is an authentic tea house .
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      and this is how they are built today
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      This, is how they were built in the most authentic way
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      I am sorry sir, but there is nothing authentic about your tea house/room in NYC

    • @judylloyd7901
      @judylloyd7901 3 роки тому

      @@morganolfursson2560 They make and serve tea there. That could be a good reason 🤪

    • @albertnortononymous9020
      @albertnortononymous9020 3 роки тому

      @@morganolfursson2560 lol it’s the closest thing to a Japanese tea house available in New York rn. Maybe if this attracts enough business, they will open up more tea rooms in NY, and some might be much more authentic.

  • @Lateralus03
    @Lateralus03 8 років тому +1

    Asked for green tea matcha, took them about 30 minutes for 1 cup. Tea was alright and place was clean, but service sucks. 2/5

  • @kevinjohn9244
    @kevinjohn9244 5 років тому

    what does the guy burn at the beggining

  • @borinnub
    @borinnub 8 років тому +3

    Anyone else think David kinda looks like Shia LaBeouf?

  • @sagewynngames4222
    @sagewynngames4222 8 років тому

    +1 Boosted boards in new york.

  • @MK-ex4pb
    @MK-ex4pb 5 років тому

    It's probably swamped now

  • @consciousmatter7584
    @consciousmatter7584 4 роки тому

    Why the heck would they use that ball strainer? That’s EXTREMELY inauthentic

    • @judylloyd7901
      @judylloyd7901 3 роки тому

      That was at the beginning when they were talking about tea and tea drinkers, not necessarily in Japan. You'll see that the teapot wasn't Japanese either. Maybe it was just a take on tea 😄

  • @LifeOfTheParty323
    @LifeOfTheParty323 8 років тому +2

    I mean it looks cool and pretty but my friends wouldn't go for this. They're a Starbucks and go type.

  • @drewhuso9496
    @drewhuso9496 8 років тому

    he cute tho.

  • @hmuphilly9129
    @hmuphilly9129 3 роки тому

    is the woman chinese or japanese? I cant see to tell

  • @nsdefunctworkstation1076
    @nsdefunctworkstation1076 7 років тому

    No offense but David looks kinda like Shia LaBeouf...

  • @ZKZ123
    @ZKZ123 8 років тому

    Nice idea, but 1) Something is always lost in translation from Japanese to English, so the essence is diluted, but maybe that's fine and it makes a New Yorker's version for now 2) This guy really needs a shave! Oh wait, here come the hipsters..

    • @eater
      @eater  8 років тому

      +ECBanker David chose to grow a beard while he's on sabbatical. As a sushi chef, he's very rarely allowed the chance to have facial hair. Thanks for watching!

    • @ZKZ123
      @ZKZ123 8 років тому

      +Eater thanks for replying! I wonder who "allows" a sushi chef to grow facial hair. Because in Japan it is a definite No-No for a sushi chef and a common courtesy for anyone behind the kitchen to sport facial hair. But if he's on vacation, it's his hair to grow lol

    • @eater
      @eater  8 років тому

      +ECBanker It's definitely a no-no that David adhere's to. But since he's taking a break from behind the knife, he took the opportunity to grow a barrier against the cold NYC weather.

  • @sgg3745
    @sgg3745 8 днів тому

    With that tea infuser?! Hell, no

  • @Eeluon
    @Eeluon 8 років тому

    The ceiling is too low, and the windows are not see-through. I feel like I'm suffocating..

    • @judylloyd7901
      @judylloyd7901 3 роки тому

      @Katrina M The ceremony is not mostly about the tea (he said so in the video). It's about hospitality and quieting one's mind to notice things, such as the sound of the water boiling, and perhaps the birds, if there are birds. It's not to be pretentious, it's to be mindful, to be deliberate and focused in the present moment.
      As far as the rooms themselves, that is typical Japanese type ambience. You don't have to like it. 😁

  • @DavidinNYC
    @DavidinNYC 8 років тому +1

    is it just me, or the bald guy is creepy AF?

  • @dracula1980
    @dracula1980 2 роки тому

    Wtf did I just watch.

  • @dicedragon1200
    @dicedragon1200 5 років тому

    No desrespect. Respect own to desire leave culture to japanese dont make your own. Plz keep understanding follow your own dont make other peoples cultures yours same w history .stealing karma w follow an always love creator dont take others techniques. As yours an embrace there quality . this wrong so many levels .🙌✊🐲🐉

    • @judylloyd7901
      @judylloyd7901 3 роки тому

      There's nothing wrong with adopting things from other cultures. I can't see why you would think it a problem. You know that they say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.
      I'm sure the Chinese, from whom the tea ceremony originated, are not upset that a travelling Buddhist monk brought the tea ceremony back to Japan with him because he was so impressed with it that he wanted to teach it to his own people .

  • @Sudhana
    @Sudhana 7 років тому +5

    This is the whitest video i've ever seen. I'm aware of the irony.

    • @morganolfursson2560
      @morganolfursson2560 6 років тому +1

      Now having lived in Japan for 25 years i was wondering. There are tens of thousands of tea houses in Tokyo 90% of them being far more authentic than this one, and 10% being the real deal. And Tokyo is far bigger, far more crowded and far busier than NYC so what's so exceptional about this video or a tea house, well a tea room actually, in New York exactly ? Wouldn't that be a bit like saying there is a real steak house in Tokyo or a real pub that sells British beer . I am not getting what's so exceptional about it and i am not getting the authenticity either . This , is an authentic tea house .
      ua-cam.com/video/NB4xlM4oafc/v-deo.html
      ua-cam.com/video/aeWphY1BKZo/v-deo.html
      and this is how they are built today
      ua-cam.com/video/VNiUDcyjC2c/v-deo.html
      This, is how they were built in the most authentic way
      ua-cam.com/video/Sazgn8IzdSU/v-deo.html
      ua-cam.com/video/6TEtoqKenag/v-deo.html
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      I am sorry sir, but there is nothing authentic about your tea house/room in NYC

    • @judylloyd7901
      @judylloyd7901 3 роки тому

      @@morganolfursson2560
      The fact that they make and serve tea there is probably a big clue as to why it's called a tea house... and that's what makes it an authentic tea house 🤪🤪

  • @KennethBicocchi84
    @KennethBicocchi84 8 років тому

    what is this hipster bullsh*** ?