My introverted instinct tell me that I'd be too shy or too nervous to try out food in this manner but it looks so good. I'm intrigued at how much detail they put in the presentation itself. I love such videos although it's a dream for me to experience such things in real. Lol
I'm also introverted as heck but, I tried going to a place like this with a few of my closest friends and it was honestly the best time I've ever had haha
I just LOVE your channel. You treat the expensive, fancy restaurants with the some joy and excitement as you do the street vendors. It's just wonderful. And I am SO envious of all the delicious things you get to try!!
First off as a retired Executive Chef I can say there is nothing to compare to the Chefs table (which is what you are getting here) but at the price of RM 620 ($141.00 American at the time this video came out 23 minutes ago) I am surprised that they have the nerve to charge you for a beverage. Anyplace in the world I have worked the Chefs table has always included beverages of any kind. With the exception of DISNEY WORLD in Florida the Chef table did not include anything but water, even more here you had the price up front at DISNEY the only thing you knew was is the meal meat, fish or foul. The price was given to you at the end is is on par with what you are paying here
That was my main issue as well, as just a guy who's never paid more than $30 for a meal on himself. If I'm paying that much, I'd want a water, even just a fountain soda.
I noticed if u go to a mom and pop restaurant in Asia you get great customer services free drink or a free snack. I think when money comes into things (expensive high class restaurant) they lose alot of customer service by being less personable and there's no chance for even a free water.... I personally wouldn't ever pay this for a meal mainly because I'd never be able to afford it 😂 but even if I could I prob still wouldn't knowing I can get a decent steak for less than half that price. The hype for wagyu has certainly upped the prices on wagyu everywhere.
Might be a cultural difference, when you go to high end dining places in Europe you hardly ever get free water. Its always bottled water, usually from a fancy brand, to be paid for by the bottle.
Chef Kang was very good at what he does, it was so interesting watching him cook! And his explanations were all very clear too. I don't think I'll ever get tired of watching fried rice being made on a grill like that, it's so fascinating to watch the rice go from clumpy when it's first put on the grill to the beautiful finished dish!
I cannot imagine how long Chef Kang must have spent, learning and honing his craft. This was amazing to watch, both for the yummy food and to see such an amazing chef in action!
For a professional Chef like myself it took 4 years in Paris and 5 more years of apprenticeship to earn my Executive Chef title and close to $100,000 dollars American and that was in 1983 Can't help but wonder what it is today. Yes I have earned that many times over, but I consider myself lucky to be in the right place at the right time
The attention to detail is just astounding! Everything looked immaculate. That is nothing short but what I expect for this experience and it definitely looks worth it.
I thoroughly disagree. All the gimmicks in the world wouldn't make me spend that ridiculous amount of money for such a mediocre fried dish. Suckers make the world go 'round.
This is one of the most beautiful presentations of food I have ever seen, the chef takes so much time to explain every detail of the food he is serving and how it should be enjoyed, I'm VERY envious of this experience.
Ok, the way that Chef was cooking, plating & presenting his dishes...... I could watch him cook all day!!! It was beautiful!! And the food looks so good!!!
0:48 Did you order the cold green tea ($0.79) or did it come with the meal? I have seen other videos of top teppanyaki and sushi restaurants in Japan that serve very expensive fare, but they include inexpensive tea or a mug of sake or a cheap bottle of beer with the meal. In the USA, drinks typically account for half the profits in restaurants, and high-end fine dining restaurants will offer very expensive wines, champagne, spirits and cocktails to the guest at high prices.
Oh l totally love all of your videos that you both do. Teppanyaki is so divine and pure perfection they way the food is cooked and how clean and magnificent with how it is all served. Total perfection. Thank you for sharing. 💖💖
What a delicious memorable experience.. thank you for sharing it with us.. Closest iv come to this type of dining was at a Benny Hana’s style restaurant in California years ago where the chef makes the shrimp fly to your plate after it’s cooked .. Another Great video Dancing Bacons .... 🙏
23:31 1,445 Malaysian Ringgit (MYR) is $355.79 United States Dollars (USD). I would pay that for such a wonderful full-course wagyu steak dinner for two people. Everything looked fantastic and so expertly done. Too bad the fried rice was overpoweringly salty and the dessert was just dragon fruit (notoriously bland).
This was very cool to see, thankyou for taking us with you on this special culinary treat. I learned some stuff and think I dribbled on my screen watching you eat that beautiful steak. Wow it looked so good. Great video guys, take care and thankyou 😊 🙏 🤠🇦🇺
11:10 The store is really a thief they are charging this 330$ and still giving half sized mushroom.and half sized lotus root. And such small piece of sushi given at first place
I would never be able to pay such a high priced meal with my income, but I can imagine people who are able to afford this will actually be satisfied with the amount compared to most other high class teppanyaki courses.
Well everything really amazing and Mrs Bacon face said it all, not to mention Chef Kang talent. Though for the price doesn't seemed like is a big meal.
The "scoop thing" is a grater, just not the usual one with holes like in the west. It looks like he zested a citrus using it and then scraped the zest off with the sticks tied into a little broom.
Food cost…..maybe $20.00……giving the benefit, let’s say $30.00 tops……less that 10% is fair, the prep here is magnificent and the food I’m sure delicious….but……
It’s kind of sad that for that much the drinks were not free . The food looks delicious but I found it funny when he said to taste the steak without any seasoning but he had already dumped a whole bunch of salt and stuff on the steak lol.
Such a work of art, i don't even eat seafood, but love seeing the passion, love and skill involved. Does anyone know by any chance what the Chef was using at 3:25 with the matchstick looking things while grating? No idea what spice? It is, i'd highly doubt its cinnamon haha. Thanks, love the content as always Dancing Bacons :)
It confused me too, but you can see a lime with some zest removed nearby. I think he is simply using that tool to scrape the lime zest out of the grater.
This was great to watch but I don't know that I'd enjoy having instructions throughout my meal 😂 I'd be too nervous the chef was judging me if I went out of order! Lol
I love how this chef explains what everything is and how to eat it. I have grown shiso and mizuna in my yard in California for years. I will remember the clapping the flowers trick when the shiso produces flowers. I recommend growing them, they are tiny plants that grow in a few weeks, and you can impress your friends by making food from Dancing Bacons videos.
i love how spotless the chef's grill is! and how he keeps everything in order,even when cleaning up--its like art. amazing!
@wheezly bee the problem is you not the kitchen
i just hate seeing them cut against stainless steel, it feels like they are ruining it (i'm sure they aren't)
@@LegendLength they’re trained to not hit the steel with their knife. It would ruin both the knife edge and the grilltop.
For $330 I better be able to sleep on it after it cools down.
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My goodness, I can listen to Chef Kang speak about the food every day without getting bored. He is such a talented young chef!
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I agree!
My introverted instinct tell me that I'd be too shy or too nervous to try out food in this manner but it looks so good. I'm intrigued at how much detail they put in the presentation itself. I love such videos although it's a dream for me to experience such things in real. Lol
I'm also introverted as heck but, I tried going to a place like this with a few of my closest friends and it was honestly the best time I've ever had haha
You just have to recognise that the chef is nervous as hell too.
nooo don’t be it’s a very fun experience
Demn you must be introverted as f
dancing bacons almost never even talks, you'll be fine you dont need to say anything lol
At 10:52 I dont know why, but I love the little squeak the mushroom does as he cuts it. Like little mushroom screams
That was a really cute sound haha
You absolute monster. A mushroom is screaming for dear life and you "love" it? What is this world coming to?
@@mchevre 😰😨
You sick and twisted man 😂
I was looking for this comment 😂 I found it cute and funny too!
I just LOVE your channel. You treat the expensive, fancy restaurants with the some joy and excitement as you do the street vendors. It's just wonderful. And I am SO envious of all the delicious things you get to try!!
First off as a retired Executive Chef I can say there is nothing to compare to the Chefs table (which is what you are getting here) but at the price of RM 620 ($141.00 American at the time this video came out 23 minutes ago) I am surprised that they have the nerve to charge you for a beverage. Anyplace in the world I have worked the Chefs table has always included beverages of any kind. With the exception of DISNEY WORLD in Florida the Chef table did not include anything but water, even more here you had the price up front at DISNEY the only thing you knew was is the meal meat, fish or foul. The price was given to you at the end is is on par with what you are paying here
Yes, unfortunately Disney is not what it used to be…sadly.
That was my main issue as well, as just a guy who's never paid more than $30 for a meal on himself. If I'm paying that much, I'd want a water, even just a fountain soda.
The entire bill was $330.00, that meal was definitely not worth that.
I noticed if u go to a mom and pop restaurant in Asia you get great customer services free drink or a free snack. I think when money comes into things (expensive high class restaurant) they lose alot of customer service by being less personable and there's no chance for even a free water.... I personally wouldn't ever pay this for a meal mainly because I'd never be able to afford it 😂 but even if I could I prob still wouldn't knowing I can get a decent steak for less than half that price. The hype for wagyu has certainly upped the prices on wagyu everywhere.
Might be a cultural difference, when you go to high end dining places in Europe you hardly ever get free water. Its always bottled water, usually from a fancy brand, to be paid for by the bottle.
Wow a 23 minute long DancingBacons video! It must be our lucky day!
Chef Kang was very good at what he does, it was so interesting watching him cook! And his explanations were all very clear too.
I don't think I'll ever get tired of watching fried rice being made on a grill like that, it's so fascinating to watch the rice go from clumpy when it's first put on the grill to the beautiful finished dish!
I cannot imagine how long Chef Kang must have spent, learning and honing his craft. This was amazing to watch, both for the yummy food and to see such an amazing chef in action!
For a professional Chef like myself it took 4 years in Paris and 5 more years of apprenticeship to earn my Executive Chef title and close to $100,000 dollars American and that was in 1983 Can't help but wonder what it is today. Yes I have earned that many times over, but I consider myself lucky to be in the right place at the right time
Probably a week at most. They make the same thing every day.
Tapanyaki la bro …. Fucking easy…
Mixing egg yolk with cooked steak is NOT "yummy food". Absolutely disgusting and putrid.
@@snekjuce for you maybe however in Asian culture especially Japanese and Chinese culture it’s very common
I love how the chef moves with purpose. Quick and efficient. There's no useless theatrics. It's very nice to see
The attention to detail is just astounding! Everything looked immaculate. That is nothing short but what I expect for this experience and it definitely looks worth it.
I thoroughly disagree. All the gimmicks in the world wouldn't make me spend that ridiculous amount of money for such a mediocre fried dish. Suckers make the world go 'round.
Ugh every time I watch your videos I get so jealous! Everything always looks so amazing
Just what I needed!! 😊 Lots of love to you both!! 💙💙
This is one of the most beautiful presentations of food I have ever seen, the chef takes so much time to explain every detail of the food he is serving and how it should be enjoyed, I'm VERY envious of this experience.
Ok, the way that Chef was cooking, plating & presenting his dishes...... I could watch him cook all day!!! It was beautiful!! And the food looks so good!!!
for such a high price i would've expected to get at least 1 full vegetable slice per person 🤣
You both enjoy so much together. I am happy for you beyond words.
Looked delicious but, I’m not gonna lie, I’d still be hungry at the end of that.
Fish and beef is actually filling I had large container of sushi once and couldn't finish it
@@gothica3605 These were practically amuse-bouche sized servings to me 😊
@@gothica3605 the rice is what’s filling in sushi. I can always eat twice as much sashimi than sushi. No rice.
@@gothica3605 Especially since the beef is so fatty, so it’ll fill you up even more
SHUT UP, no yopu wouldnt, you would be fucking deadass broke and homeless good lord
I like this better than the previous tapayaki. The chef definitely got some skills!
For everyone saying $330 for 2 people is too expensive.
The meat alone costs $70-$90. Plus you pay for the experience
The chef is very talented. This looks amazing
I love your videos, but this one is my favorite to date. That Chef was amazing.👏💕
Always mesmerizing to watch these chefs at work. They really are culinary artists.
I love watching your videos they are very entertaining and relaxing
greetings from Guatemala
That looks amazingly delicious!!! I could almost taste that steak. Hugs from Missouri, 🇺🇸 USA
Missouri here also!
Everytime the chef scoops the oil is so satisfying. Such a master that hone his craft to such delicate output.
Clean and sharp cooking from a young chef and the subtitles are brilliant!!! One of the best foodie channels I've seen recently. 👌
I love watching a chef that can take food and turn it into edible art. The presentation is amazing to see
bro the customers in my store with the same mask on are impossible to understand yet your chef speaks with such elegance. fantastic love that chef
It's been so long since we can experience this kinda of dining. Very happy to see you two going out and enjoying this style of cuisine.
how the chef prepares the food its such a pleasure to watch... just lovley, so calming :) besides that i'am getting hungry :)
0:48 Did you order the cold green tea ($0.79) or did it come with the meal? I have seen other videos of top teppanyaki and sushi restaurants in Japan that serve very expensive fare, but they include inexpensive tea or a mug of sake or a cheap bottle of beer with the meal. In the USA, drinks typically account for half the profits in restaurants, and high-end fine dining restaurants will offer very expensive wines, champagne, spirits and cocktails to the guest at high prices.
What that chef can do with two spatulas is amazing.
Oh l totally love all of your videos that you both do. Teppanyaki is so divine and pure perfection they way the food is cooked and how clean and magnificent with how it is all served. Total perfection. Thank you for sharing. 💖💖
What a delicious memorable experience.. thank you for sharing it with us..
Closest iv come to this type of dining was at a Benny Hana’s style restaurant in California years ago where the chef makes the shrimp fly to your plate after it’s cooked .. Another Great video Dancing Bacons .... 🙏
His respect, cleanliness and attention to detail alone warrants the price tag.
Thank you for your channel. These videos calm my anxiety. I love your videos! ❤️
The one thing that showed me how high quality the ingredients are is how creamy and consistent the butter is when it melts
23:31 1,445 Malaysian Ringgit (MYR) is $355.79 United States Dollars (USD).
I would pay that for such a wonderful full-course wagyu steak dinner for two people. Everything looked fantastic and so expertly done. Too bad the fried rice was overpoweringly salty and the dessert was just dragon fruit (notoriously bland).
This was very cool to see, thankyou for taking us with you on this special culinary treat. I learned some stuff and think I dribbled on my screen watching you eat that beautiful steak. Wow it looked so good. Great video guys, take care and thankyou 😊 🙏 🤠🇦🇺
Okay, I LOVE this!! The chef is so talented and the food exquisite.
I'm so jealous!! ❤
Genuine question: what kind of deco plant did they use with the dragonfruit?
MJ?
cannabis
日本风叶
Japanese maple
@@joyjoyoo The answer I was looking for, thank you!
11:10 The store is really a thief they are charging this 330$ and still giving half sized mushroom.and half sized lotus root. And such small piece of sushi given at first place
I really loved the kind of cuisine like any cuisine elsewhere in the world. Very enjoyable to watch and see. ❤️❤️❤️
Love your channel. That chef was Awesome! Thank you so much!
I would still be hungry with those portions, 😂😂 but everything looks really good.
You will be surprised on how filling a multicourse dining would be
@@rizas6904 Its the fat/grease that gets me
Betcha they went to McD's right after!
fatty stuff tends to make you feel full faster tbh
@@rizas6904 Plus, the waiting inbetween also makes you full faster.
Beautiful meat. Talented and skilled. Amazing and delicious cooking. Stay blessed 🙏🏾💕😍
For that price the food was small and they deserved more than a 1/3 of a grapefruit for desert geez. The restaurant was lovely 😍
I would never be able to pay such a high priced meal with my income, but I can imagine people who are able to afford this will actually be satisfied with the amount compared to most other high class teppanyaki courses.
The chef sure made quite a show of it, and thank you for the long episode!
Well everything really amazing and Mrs Bacon face said it all, not to mention Chef Kang talent.
Though for the price doesn't seemed like is a big meal.
I would already be full after the amadai course! But it looks very delicious and a unique fun experience. Thank you for sharing it!
Chef is surgical with his tools, what a pleasure it is to watch this level of experience. Relaxing
I just started watching this guy from an hour ago and dudes making me hungry already man
what are the lil wood sticks and metal scoop thing doing to the sushi?
The "scoop thing" is a grater, just not the usual one with holes like in the west. It looks like he zested a citrus using it and then scraped the zest off with the sticks tied into a little broom.
What a great experience. Everything looked delicious 😋. Ty for sharing.
When he threw away the garlic oils I gasped....
The best thing about this channel is that the food is doing all the talking.
I'm eating pizza rolls while watching this, so jealous!
Damn, pizza rolls are not bad tho
give me the pizza rolls any day
I had a Hershey chocolate bar with almonds
to millions of literally starving people, they'd be jealous of the crumbs of your pizza rolls. Be grateful kid.
Food cost…..maybe $20.00……giving the benefit, let’s say $30.00 tops……less that 10% is fair, the prep here is magnificent and the food I’m sure delicious….but……
This chef is AWESOME... Wish I could go there someday and have him cook my meal, bet it tastes beyond amazing!
The lady you are with has the loveliest expressions! She really adds to your videos.❤
I hope that chef is paid well. He's amazing.
You are adorable and I love your wonderful videos! Thank you.
What were the sticks grated on the Uni?
Splinters
At 3:28, What did he grate on the uni? It looks like a little bundle of sticks?
It’s kind of sad that for that much the drinks were not free .
The food looks delicious but I found it funny when he said to taste the steak without any seasoning but he had already dumped a whole bunch of salt and stuff on the steak lol.
Yeah, that was a generous amount of salt and pepper ngl~
The sheer love and dedication these Teppanyaki chefs have for their craft is worth every penny.
An elegant and beautiful meal. A pleasure to watch
Such a work of art, i don't even eat seafood, but love seeing the passion, love and skill involved.
Does anyone know by any chance what the Chef was using at 3:25 with the matchstick looking things while grating?
No idea what spice? It is, i'd highly doubt its cinnamon haha.
Thanks, love the content as always Dancing Bacons :)
It confused me too, but you can see a lime with some zest removed nearby. I think he is simply using that tool to scrape the lime zest out of the grater.
Watching the Chef work his magic with the spatulas is so satisfying to watch.
22:21 GYAAATT that LOOKS GOOD.
When your fruit came, my bf who was watching with me exclaimed, “IS THAT A WEED LEAF??” Lol no, honey, that’s a Japanese maple leaf 😂
Thank you for your video! Helped me be out on a mini vacation especially when I Don't want to be here! Thanks again!
23:21 uhhh those look like marijuana plant leaves 😮😅😂
That $330 caught my eye, and dancing bacon uploaded earlier 😋 👌 😍 can wait to watch
What a spectacular meal! I'm so envious. I'm practically drooling over the uni.
What a feast! I love the way the plates sound as the Chef places them on the counter. Is that marijuana leaves with that dragon fruit?
It sure is... I guess we are the only 2 who spotted that! LOL!
I scrolled so so far to see that we aren’t crazy and we really did see that lol
more content like this please absolutelyt love this channel
22:57 What kind of leafs are that? Looks like something u can smoke dried...
是日本风叶
Japanese maple
Did everyone miss the pot leaves as a garnish!? @22:54
Which camera and lens was used to shoot this video?
Why would the fried rice be served after the main course?
I really liked this friendly, charismatic chef
Im just admiring his work. Such a talented chief everything is so neat and clean
The food there is extraordinary, yes, I'm from Indonesia. I want the food there too, my friend, please let me know
This was great to watch but I don't know that I'd enjoy having instructions throughout my meal 😂 I'd be too nervous the chef was judging me if I went out of order! Lol
I love looking at the chef's eyes, like charm and handsome😊
3:40 what are the sticks he is grating?
Another mesmerizing video. Applause 👏 ✌️
your channel brings me and my partner calm and peace
The spatula work is mesmerizing. Like two figure skaters on a perfect sheet of ice.
Wow! Omakase are my favourite videos to watch!
Im new to the DB page but I love these videos. And can the wife/girlfriend be any cuter? I love how she reacts when the food is REALLY good. 😁😁😁😁
It's amazing the magic they can perform on the grill
Is this meal $330.00 per person or for both?
I love how this chef explains what everything is and how to eat it. I have grown shiso and mizuna in my yard in California for years. I will remember the clapping the flowers trick when the shiso produces flowers. I recommend growing them, they are tiny plants that grow in a few weeks, and you can impress your friends by making food from Dancing Bacons videos.
Is it true to clap that flower it will bring out the flavors? What flower is that?
That looks so so good 🥰 ....thanks for the new video
Thanks for this video. The dinner looked delicious.
This was wonderful. Thanks! I would love to check this place out.
The food looked good but that is a ridiculous amount of money for that tiny bit.