REVEALED: American Burger Legend Brings PROPER Handcrafted Burgers to Japan!

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  • Опубликовано: 10 дек 2024

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  • @Japanesefoodcraftsman
    @Japanesefoodcraftsman  6 месяцев назад +14

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  • @bangersmash7646
    @bangersmash7646 Год назад +5104

    I went here on my last trip to Japan and can confirm this guy is the real deal! One of the best burgers I’ve had anywhere. I came in with limited cash as my money still hadn’t cleared on my card, as I could only afford a single burger he split the cost with me and hooked me up a burger with bacon and a coke! I never got time to go back in which I regret, so if you’re reading this Jim I appreciate the gesture and one day when I return I’ll be back for that double! Thanks mate

    • @imshaunnurse
      @imshaunnurse Год назад +340

      Call his store and tell him that instead of hoping he reads this on the internet

    • @guysovereign
      @guysovereign Год назад +1

      10:22 "My wife is japanese." So sad. Now another Japanese male is single for life. I will never eat here and shame on all other asian people who do.

    • @lard5594
      @lard5594 Год назад +591

      Oh my god leave it to RUclips rats to turn something hella nice into something negative. 🙄

    • @mk17173n
      @mk17173n Год назад +55

      @@lard5594 because its true you dont have to physically be there to pay him. You can mail a check also lol.

    • @ObesePuppies
      @ObesePuppies Год назад +44

      American goes to Japan to eta American burgers 🤦🏽‍♂️

  • @South-uh5wu
    @South-uh5wu Год назад +1655

    I can't stress how much I love this video. 0 background music, just ambience. I get so frustrated at times when videos like these ones have so many unnecessary effects that attempt to grab your attention when it's just clutter and distracting. This video is simple, yet it does well to spotlight this wonderful person and the food that he creates. Really well done!

    • @Japanesefoodcraftsman
      @Japanesefoodcraftsman  Год назад +118

      Thank you so much, really appreciate it and super happy to hear you enjoyed our video so much!

    • @q_q123
      @q_q123 Год назад +32

      Yeah. I ended up watching the whole video without realising

    • @MrSang-py3dd
      @MrSang-py3dd Год назад +18

      Yeah, this content-creator is one of the best food-oriented channels out there. His videos are just so immersive.

    • @DavidKAnderson
      @DavidKAnderson Год назад +6

      @@q_q123 Same! Definite "aw crap, it's over" experience.

    • @Japanesefoodcraftsman
      @Japanesefoodcraftsman  Год назад +17

      @MrSang-py3dd Thank you so much for the praise!! So happy to hear you enjoy our videos!

  • @seoulstice85
    @seoulstice85 Год назад +1978

    You know it's a true labor of love when he's going out of the way to get fresh baked buns, homemade smoked bacon, and even importing the angus. I'd definitely want to try it if I were to visit the area.

    • @guysovereign
      @guysovereign Год назад

      10:22 "My wife is japanese." So sad. Now another Japanese male is single for life. I will never eat here and shame on all other asian people who do.

    • @isaacwinant1600
      @isaacwinant1600 Год назад +65

      fr, these are fresher burgers then most places are making back in the states

    • @2Chris4Bracelets
      @2Chris4Bracelets Год назад +17

      @@isaacwinant1600 I 100% agree! The bun man! It looks so soft and fluffy! I’d just get a single or double with LTO, ketchup, and mustard. Nothing beats the classic as a taste test for me. From the looks of it, I’m going to say that it’s going to pass with flying colors.

    • @MrSang-py3dd
      @MrSang-py3dd Год назад +20

      Totally agree. People tend to forget the importance of good buns but in my opinion, a lousy bun can definitely ruin a good burger.

    • @cwg73160
      @cwg73160 Год назад +9

      He’s not importing anything. He’s buying beef that’s been imported. There’s a huge difference.

  • @tsurugi3416
    @tsurugi3416 Год назад +303

    「その日のうちに2回目行って今日で3回目」の人の説得力がやばい
    こんなハンバーガーが食べられるのが心から羨ましい

  • @tyutyu44
    @tyutyu44 Год назад +131

    アメリカ人が美味しい?って日本語で聞いて
    日本人がyeah so goodって返すのお互いの文化を尊重し合ってる感じがしてすごく良いな

    • @charliebeareuwu
      @charliebeareuwu 5 месяцев назад

      "Are Americans delicious?"
      Yes, come consume our flesh

  • @craigcampbell1843
    @craigcampbell1843 Год назад +877

    I love that he understands Japanese culture and American burger culture and modern Instagram culture so well that he even thought to make a vintage California license plate with the name of his restaurant for food pictures. Very clever. Nice touch and great marketing.

  • @Nao-wi8pq
    @Nao-wi8pq Год назад +230

    店のスタイルも生き方も格好いい。また、お店に来てくれる人への感謝の気持ちも見てて和むし、お客さん達も温かく迎え入れている関係性が本当に素晴らしい。感動したので絶対行きます

  • @leosvoid4263
    @leosvoid4263 9 месяцев назад +63

    He says he has no business or restaurant experience, but either he's learned quick or the dedication he has that's shining through is enough to overcome all of that. He seems like a wonderful person working very hard and with a great passion, and it's wonderful to see the results of that!

    • @inthefade
      @inthefade 8 месяцев назад +2

      It is VERY impressive to see someone with no restaurant experience run a place like that. He's smart to keep the menu simple, of course. I know chefs with 20 years of experience who would have burned out after 6 months doing that by themselves.

    • @blackmetalcumbia
      @blackmetalcumbia 2 месяца назад +1

      but he know how to cook and know very well the american cuisine so is a advantage if you compare a japanese trying to emulate american flavor

    • @catedoge3206
      @catedoge3206 6 дней назад

      right? knowhing the failure rate of restaurants EVEN from experienced folks, this is truly inspiring!

  • @ay3831
    @ay3831 8 месяцев назад +68

    奥さんが付いてきてくれたから今度は自分が付いていく番だと言って異国の福岡で店開いて成功させるのは経営者としても男としても尊敬する。

  • @compton9991
    @compton9991 Год назад +852

    My man, the fact that you are importing US beef, making American style Maple bacon, having a bakery make custom buns both seasame and plain all of that is something else. However, the smartest thing I have ever seen was "you take pictures? Ok." and then slamming the License plate down behind the burgers, Genious man, great for their gram to show where they found an authentic burger and better for you to draw more customers. Killing it my man, have a long and successful business =)

    • @darklordixor
      @darklordixor Год назад +10

      Make you wonder how he is profiting when he is selling his burgers so cheap.

    • @weirdmood8102
      @weirdmood8102 Год назад +55

      ​@darklordixor He goes to pick up the bread, he smokes the bacon, he cooks the burgers, etc. He seems to handle the vast majority of the load himself, so that definitely helps a ton. Only having one young employee , which I would assume he pays well, but it's definitely a smart money move.
      Also, he may not make a ton of money, but he sure seems to be enjoying the ride.
      Another thing, volume alone may prove to be quite lucrative. Even Only make $1 on an item becomes quite lucrative once you start selling thousands of them.
      Who knows, though? He seems happy and to be providing an awesome service, his way. I'm glad to see his success and do hope he's providing his family a healthy profit.

    • @TheBluemindedGod
      @TheBluemindedGod Год назад +8

      I get it's for authenticity, but in my limited experience, Japanese meat looked far superior to anything I've seen here made in America, and my dad's been a butcher my whole life.

    • @Narium413
      @Narium413 Год назад +45

      @@darklordixor He seems to be retired and this is just a hobby for him. He likely isn’t too concerned about making as profit as long as he is breaking even.

    • @weirdmood8102
      @weirdmood8102 Год назад +6

      @@TheBluemindedGod American beef is much fatties, though, I'm sure. They probably enjoy the change in pace!

  • @Gnomechovsky
    @Gnomechovsky Год назад +179

    This man seems incredibly humble and also proud of the product he makes. This is the kind of restaurant that brings people back and creates a comfortable and laid-back atmosphere. Love it

  • @kuramoto_toshihiko
    @kuramoto_toshihiko Год назад +45

    博多に住んでいた時に利用させていただきました。アメリカ流のハンバーガーの食べ方を教えてくれたり、とてもフレンドリーで貴重な経験となりました。もちろんハンバーガーは絶品です。ぜひ皆さんにも食べてほしいです😊😊

  • @mpatrickthomas
    @mpatrickthomas Год назад +24

    The Japanese people are so respectful and laid back.Goes to show you you don't have to understand each other's language to communicate and show respect.Great video

  • @osushi1111
    @osushi1111 11 месяцев назад +43

    彼が日本語は話せないと言いながら、感謝や挨拶などの日本語を話しているのが大好きです❤

  • @josemauricioreyes7263
    @josemauricioreyes7263 Год назад +136

    I loved how his worker described his friendliness as that of different from the japanese, it shows how we display our humanity in different ways but are always interested in being friendly and helpful to others. I loved this video.

  • @kendofatman
    @kendofatman Год назад +316

    I was lucky enough to have this man's burgers when I went to Fukuoka (I live in Kyushuu). As a fellow American, I can confirm his burgers are some of the best I have ever had and I have lived all over the states due to work. Not only this, but he is an amazing host who makes you feel welcome and at home no matter where you are from. It was so good, I ordered a second burger which I have never done before.

    • @TiffanyMunoz
      @TiffanyMunoz Год назад +21

      I watched this thinking, that's better than 99% of the burgers I've had my entire life as an American

    • @pamelameckley5040
      @pamelameckley5040 Год назад +8

      Exactly what I was thinking - this man is the real burger king, forget the chain restaurant of the same name!

    • @Met845
      @Met845 Год назад

      What sauce is the best??

    • @jimichan7649
      @jimichan7649 Год назад

      @@Met845 Aurora sauce

    • @emp0rizzle
      @emp0rizzle 7 месяцев назад

      Do you think it's the buns? That's one thing that a US burger joint won't access to is daily fresh baked buns. He needs to add some mustard though.

  • @SherryPM72
    @SherryPM72 Год назад +477

    Owning a bar and grill in Texas I can say that I am impressed with how he goes the extra mile making his own bacon. Also grilling the tomatoes, something we have done for years now is something more people should try, it really wakes up the flavor.👍

    • @quinnhouk5369
      @quinnhouk5369 Год назад +16

      I love tomatoes. My dad grilled them once and they were delicious. I think. I’m not exactly sure

    • @rg20322
      @rg20322 Год назад +12

      Yup he hit the nail on the head by grilling the tomatoes - those burgers look quality and awesome!

    • @cartouchator
      @cartouchator Год назад +29

      He has no choice but to make his own bacon, because bacon doesn't exist in Japan. What they call bacon is more like processed cured ham. And it doesn't taste good.

    • @Smellslikegelfling
      @Smellslikegelfling Год назад +15

      ​@@cartouchatorpeople who have never been outside of the US probably wouldn't realize this.

    • @quinnhouk5369
      @quinnhouk5369 Год назад +2

      @@cartouchator wow. That’s amazing

  • @御坂-x8m
    @御坂-x8m Год назад +71

    日本語をあまり話せない時から繁盛させたってことは相当居心地が良くて美味しい料理を提供してるんだろうなってわかります!
    見てるだけでお腹も減るし心も暖まる良い店だなと、ぜひ行きたい

  • @randy_magnum01
    @randy_magnum01 8 месяцев назад +4

    One of the best food stories I've ever heard or seen. I'm not even kidding. This guy is probably going to get a Michelin star. Such a cool story and a cool guy who just loves what he does. And people always said flipping burgers would never get you anything. Congrats my friend - you're living the dream.

  • @hayateki8418
    @hayateki8418 Год назад +211

    「(たとえ儲かるとしても)完成後20分経過したものを客に食べさせなくない。」
    ジムさんには立派な「職人魂」があります。我々日本人はこうした職人魂を持つ人を敬愛します。

    • @BIG-dv9tz
      @BIG-dv9tz Год назад +5

      席について注文して出てくるまで
      100分待ったぞ!

    • @user-yoshu
      @user-yoshu Год назад +6

      @@BIG-dv9tz絶対嘘で草

    • @BIG-dv9tz
      @BIG-dv9tz Год назад +2

      @@user-yoshu いや本当!
      長いとは聞いていて1時間待ったら
      低くに引けなくてまったよ!
      生の肉を切りだして途中手を止めて
      常連と会話それのくりかえし!

    • @無重力天津飯
      @無重力天津飯 Год назад +8

      @@BIG-dv9tz 完成後時間経ってるわけじゃないから大丈夫です

    • @BIG-dv9tz
      @BIG-dv9tz Год назад

      @@無重力天津飯 どうゆう意味?

  • @kai-dw3bo
    @kai-dw3bo Год назад +18

    言葉ではなく心で理解した気分
    雰囲気とか手作りの調理過程見ているだけでもなんか心地よくて好きだな。

  • @Amavisaj
    @Amavisaj Год назад +673

    Jim is an EXCELLENT burger maker. His burgers always remind me of home here in Japan. 100% recommend!

    • @Japanesefoodcraftsman
      @Japanesefoodcraftsman  Год назад +58

      Thanks so much for supporting Jim-san, and for tuning in for the video! His burgers are absolutely amazing!

    • @samrittenhouse2534
      @samrittenhouse2534 Год назад +1

      Just curious if there is a must try Japanese food that a fellow burger loving American has to try while in Japan! Idk I'd I'd be huge into sushi but I think I tried eel before and it wasn't too bad!

    • @Japanesefoodcraftsman
      @Japanesefoodcraftsman  Год назад +4

      That's such a hard question! There is so much great food, so it's really hard to choose a recommendation...but I guess I would say the standard: Ramen?

    • @samrittenhouse2534
      @samrittenhouse2534 Год назад

      @Japanese food craftsman yeah I bet Ramen is completely different over there! Japan seems pretty neat I think, thanks!

  • @FindTheTruthBeforeTheEnd
    @FindTheTruthBeforeTheEnd Год назад +125

    What a cool dude. We Americans are lucky to have such a wonderful ambassador abroad.

  • @krucialstyle
    @krucialstyle Год назад +2294

    "My wife's Japanese. You know, she followed me for 20 years, so I'll follow her wherever she wants. She said 'I wanna go home'. So I said, okay, let's do this." What a class act!

    • @charlesl2102
      @charlesl2102 Год назад +145

      Their relationship is underappraciated in the comment section

    • @paulredinger5830
      @paulredinger5830 Год назад

      This is the same reason I’ve lived in Australia for nearly 20 years now. Man I adore and love my wifey! I’d do ANYTHING for her. I’d give her my last heartbeat or breath if I could. Doesn’t hurt she can suck a golfball through a garden hose either! He’s not lying happy wife, happy life! Just say yes dear, and/or you’re right darling.

    • @jeroen2062
      @jeroen2062 Год назад +92

      Happy wife, happy life!

    • @Bystroushaak
      @Bystroushaak Год назад +61

      Yeah, I loved this part. He seems like a guy who has his priorities in the right order.

    • @mattblack6736
      @mattblack6736 Год назад +13

      absolutely beautiful

  • @mattgordon9652
    @mattgordon9652 Год назад +36

    As an American who recently visited Japan and went to US Burger, I can confirm its the real deal slice of American burger experience and Jim is an awesome dude! Went twice while I was there and is a must stop next time I'm back in Japan.

  • @andic1535
    @andic1535 Год назад +49

    Jim is one of my favorite people. Always fixes up a mean burger. I always go whenever I’m in Fukuoka.

  • @adambashacting2814
    @adambashacting2814 Год назад +181

    This man is so kind, could not ask for better American representation in Japan

  • @123xidhgbv
    @123xidhgbv Год назад +180

    Fantastic story ! I love the fact his japanese wife followed him 20 years in US and when she asked to go back home he followed her with love. I wish i try this place one day. He does not speak japanese but this is like a new adventure in his life ! Great story !

    • @ThePainkiller3666
      @ThePainkiller3666 Год назад +4

      Yeah but after 20 years you'd think he'd at least picked up some Japanese or made an effort to learn about his wife's mother tongue.

    • @guysovereign
      @guysovereign Год назад

      10:22 "My wife is japanese." So sad. Now another Japanese male is single for life. I will never eat here and shame on all other asian people who do.

    • @HeroHamsta
      @HeroHamsta Год назад +23

      @@ThePainkiller3666 if you watched the video he clearly picked some up and tries to initiate with japanese. I am sure outside of that he is learning japanese.

    • @ThePainkiller3666
      @ThePainkiller3666 Год назад +3

      @@HeroHamsta I don't think a few words counts, and those he seems to have learned in Japan. I have friends that date from all over the place and within a year they're speaking full phrases to communicate better with their girlfriend's family and friends.

    • @sirhoopalot1
      @sirhoopalot1 Год назад +20

      @@ThePainkiller3666 Not sure where you got that he's lived there for 20 years. He said in the video his wife followed (stayed with) him in the US for 20 years before deciding to move back to Japan. This burger place was opened in/around 2018.

  • @davidstufflebean3285
    @davidstufflebean3285 Год назад +40

    I love the way you do your content just letting the people and place show what they do and offer, no crazy editing, no loud music. I also love that you find people from other countries that are cooking in Japan!

  • @Buff-Wings
    @Buff-Wings Год назад +153

    Really proud to see someone properly representing American food and culture in other parts of the world, while also being a real part of the community and culture of that country. It’s like a diptych of the American Dream, beautiful and inspiring stuff.

    • @lucascoval828
      @lucascoval828 Год назад

      Based.
      Beautiful.
      ❤❤❤

    • @ellisbenm
      @ellisbenm 9 месяцев назад

      “Diptych”. 👀 That’s a $10 word

  • @raven_tempest
    @raven_tempest Год назад +807

    This man puts more passion in a burger then I ever seen in any place here in the states, incredibly happy people in Japan can enjoy something so authentic.

    • @raven_tempest
      @raven_tempest Год назад +10

      @Drock a lot harder when you are in an urban center where rent is driving out local businesses, 😕 all I see are chains and fast food.

    • @brahtrumpwonbigly7309
      @brahtrumpwonbigly7309 Год назад +2

      @Westcoastrocksduh harder to find than you might think. I'm lucky as I've found a place that makes amazing burgers where I live, but many make crap.

    • @rahee9482
      @rahee9482 Год назад +8

      Uh no. We have plenty of amazing small burger shops in the states with wonderful people who put their heart into their food. How insulting.

    • @goldiefox7128
      @goldiefox7128 Год назад +1

      I’m in sf, and all I saw are Wendy, Popeyes, McDonald’s, Burger King and Carl Jr. >.>

    • @raven_tempest
      @raven_tempest Год назад +1

      @@goldiefox7128 exactly 💯

  • @xantares13
    @xantares13 Год назад +39

    This looks absolutely authentic and it's so touching how personal the interaction is between the owner and customers.

  • @wiltmarlonelao
    @wiltmarlonelao Год назад +106

    A great burger? What a modest man. Because that burger is beyond great; definitely looks like they’re to die for. Also, just want to say that Jim really has that good ol’ honest American feel to him. Would totally love to interact with him.

    • @LoveValentineXO
      @LoveValentineXO Год назад

      Right? I'd want to travel to Fukuoka the next time I go to Japan just to try the burger. My wife will think I'm crazy since we live in the US, haha! But his burgers look amazing!

    • @PookieQDB
      @PookieQDB Год назад

      You can tell he is a good dude and represents us well. I’m glad for his success.

  • @じゃあふぇい
    @じゃあふぇい 6 месяцев назад +5

    レシピや技術なんかは真似できるけど、この方の醸し出す日本人には絶対出せないアメリカンな雰囲気は最強の武器。
    それを自分で策略っぽいと言ってる時点でもう成功したようなもんだよね。どうやったら現地の日本人にぶっ刺さるかよーく分かってる。
    個人店でのコンセプト作りの教科書のような動画でした。
    大変勉強になりました!

  • @DRILLEX1312
    @DRILLEX1312 Год назад +20

    its more than a burger joint, its a hamburger home, lil slice of American comfort in an amazingly bustling city. i wish Jim and his shop all the best in whole world. hope i can go try his burgers one day.

  • @BitterSweetChokolate
    @BitterSweetChokolate Год назад +42

    Just went there yesterday, this channel and this man deserve a Nobel Prize

    • @Japanesefoodcraftsman
      @Japanesefoodcraftsman  Год назад +4

      Thank you so much and great to hear you visited Jim-san yesterday!! Hope you enjoyed your burger and had a great time!

  • @tsawy6
    @tsawy6 Год назад +283

    I think Jim is able to make such good burgers in part because Japan has a food culture that encourages excellence, where taking the time to do things right can be economically justified

    • @ThriftShopHustler
      @ThriftShopHustler Год назад +26

      Yeah, few realize this. The Japanese take everything as an art and their food preparation is definitely the best in the world.

    • @ZratP
      @ZratP Год назад +8

      Yup, while I appreciate that cheap food can exist for people who cannot afford more pricy stuff.
      A lot of things can work in Japan for that reason. You can take your time and polish the stuff you wanna make, you'll have a customer base that will be okay to pay for it.

    • @jshshh1041
      @jshshh1041 Год назад +4

      Bingo. And not just Japan. I'd say most other countries, people mostly cook at home and when they go out to eat, it's something different. Here in America, we use it a crutch everyday so we want it cheap

    • @Mr.House38
      @Mr.House38 Год назад +2

      ​@@ThriftShopHustlerno man. Japanese food is generally speaking of good quality, but nowhere near Italian, French nor Spanish food.

    • @vaffangool9196
      @vaffangool9196 Год назад

      ​@@Mr.House38
      *You've wandered into* subjective territory. He's saying everything at every mom-and-pop restaurant in Japan is artisanal. That's just facts.

  • @ガスマスク隊長
    @ガスマスク隊長 Год назад +124

    3:47 [She said i wanna go home, thats okay,so sold everything]
    感動
    そして肉、そしてバーガーへの拘り。流石バーガー本場のアメリカで培ってきた最強のバーガーや肉に関する知識を日本で発揮してくれるのは日本人の僕として嬉しい。
    絶対この店は他の店より美味しい。アメリカのローカル店とかのバーガーやBBQのお店ってマジで美味しいから。
    何度もアメリカに行ってサンフランシスコのsuper duper burgersに行って感動した。普段バーガーキングやマクドしかバーガーは食べて無かったから。
    本当いつかここ行きたい。ローカルだから大阪にないのが悲しいけど、福岡に行った際はここに必ず行きます。英語は勉強中だけど彼と英語で話したい。

    • @morrokbyo
      @morrokbyo Год назад +6

      がんばって!
      Best of luck!

    • @s13gouf60
      @s13gouf60 Год назад +12

      As an American, this guy really embodies traditional burger shops. everything is fresh and made to order. Most fast food burgers are more for convenience than quantity. If you're ever in the southern united states, the best burgers are at BBQ restaurants.

    • @pamelameckley5040
      @pamelameckley5040 Год назад +5

      I'm American and I can tell you, the quality, effort, and care this man puts into his burgers is on point👌 He's definitely doing a superb job of representing some of the best burgers that the U.S. offers imo. The thickness of the burger is impressive as well. All the added touches with buttered, grilled buns and the tomato on the grill - he clearly enjoys what he does and he enjoys giving his customers the best possible dining experience that he can. I hope you get to try one!

    • @alanmeyers3957
      @alanmeyers3957 Год назад +4

      You want to talk to him in English, says a lot, respect 👍

    • @ガスマスク隊長
      @ガスマスク隊長 Год назад +5

      I read all the replies to everyone's comments.
      Thank you so much :D

  • @mitch3384
    @mitch3384 Год назад +88

    It's not a gimmick, it's bringing your country's food to another country for them to experience. And it looks like you're doing a bloody great job of it, too. :)

    • @tylomoua5346
      @tylomoua5346 Год назад +11

      I agree! He called it a gimmick but he literally made the whole burger from scratch, that’s the most authentic experience you’ll get even here in America. You only get that at backyard barbecues lol.

    • @mitch3384
      @mitch3384 Год назад

      Now I want a Bacon Bro's burger! Best burgers in Christchurch, New Zealand.

  • @tkaz123
    @tkaz123 Год назад +7

    03:40 is the most heart warming thing I've ever heard. I myself am a mixed Japanese-American and my parents and most of my immediate familiy live in Okinawa to this day. I'm sure my dad said the same thing about my mom during his time in the military.

  • @Carpythesharky
    @Carpythesharky Год назад +69

    My mother moved to the US from Taiwan back in the early 80s. She still remembers her first time having "American style" bacon. This video warms my heart. Keep it up!

  • @Teddyrobinson
    @Teddyrobinson Год назад +678

    Can confirm that this is THE best burger I've had in 6 years in Japan.

    • @poopmcgee3826
      @poopmcgee3826 Год назад +10

      TEDDY!!!!

    • @Teddyrobinson
      @Teddyrobinson Год назад +8

      @@poopmcgee3826 JIM?! 😁

    • @Hello-ig1px
      @Hello-ig1px Год назад

      Liar, you aren’t even Japanese, you have the most American name I have ever seen in my whole life.

    • @killerskillet
      @killerskillet Год назад

      I'm curious as to how much he charges for these burgers.

    • @Teddyrobinson
      @Teddyrobinson Год назад +10

      @@killerskillet Not too much! Maybe 2000yen for a set

  • @calvinsbnb76
    @calvinsbnb76 Год назад +173

    I'm American and an avid amateur cook. I love a good burger, and honestly, those look better than any American burger ever thought about being! Especially the bacon. What's even more impressive is that he managed to open and run a shop in Japan. I love Japan and if I ever go back I'm heading straight to this shop!

    • @ernestogastelum9123
      @ernestogastelum9123 Год назад

      i mean as long as im concern thats an American burger made by an American

    • @Sbensonn
      @Sbensonn Год назад +5

      I don't know, I've seen American burgers that look just like that in the states. You guys need to take off that "love for Japan" rose tinted goggles.

  • @ZenZill
    @ZenZill Год назад +16

    This episode brought a true smile to my face for the first time today. What a humble shop and lifestyle. Follow your love, then you can live out any passion.

  • @x-75hurricane65
    @x-75hurricane65 Год назад +5

    I admire his calm, quiet and humble demeanor, much the same as the Japanese people. Quite the opposite to how many view Americans, (not all of course)....brash with a very high opinion of themselves. And what delicious food he cooks up as well!

  • @Stumperyy
    @Stumperyy Год назад +16

    The slapping of the meat is so satisfying! The love for his wife created a brand new journey and he seems to be enjoying his new profession. I wish the restaurant huge success! ❤️

  • @Hedisaurus
    @Hedisaurus Год назад +89

    I'm from Australia, and this makes me want to make a quick trip just to get his burgers! I can tell that he makes everything with love and passion. The fact that he even grinds his own burgers on his own, and create his own bacon and so on, it really shines through and he deserves every single respect he gets!

    • @victorbartlinski4319
      @victorbartlinski4319 Год назад +2

      I'm from Australia too! Me and my mates went to Japan recently, and eating here while talking with Jim was one of the highlights!

    • @derekdalton5658
      @derekdalton5658 Год назад

      ​@@victorbartlinski4319 so jealous! 😊Hope to visit Japan one day and eat a Jim 🍔

    • @Ceebz39
      @Ceebz39 Год назад +1

      I wouldn’t go to Japan to eat burgers but only local Japanese meals. Anything is better than American crap junkfood🫢

  • @FTRSheppard
    @FTRSheppard Год назад +44

    I don't know why this video impacted me as much as it did, but there is something so amazing about the approach this guy has taken to his restaurant and it just feels me with pride and joy.

    • @Japanesefoodcraftsman
      @Japanesefoodcraftsman  Год назад +4

      So happy to hear that!

    • @ernestogastelum9123
      @ernestogastelum9123 Год назад +1

      its because we finally got to see an authentic style American burger made by a true American instead of videos claiming to be American style burgers with a twist of Japanese/Korean burger

  • @bermei5187
    @bermei5187 Год назад +11

    I hope people eating there know how lucky they are. The fact that he is even making is own bacon as well as fresh ground meat and locally made buns is amazing. Most burger restaurants in America don't do this.

  • @shockers12512
    @shockers12512 6 месяцев назад +1

    i noticed how many young people come to eat there. as you get older seeing the smiling faces of the youth enjoying what you create for them can inspire and invigorate our elders

  • @microcolonel
    @microcolonel Год назад +179

    His accent/way of speaking is really fascinating to me, he sounds like an advanced Japanese-born English learner who's not spoken English with a native English speaker for a few years... but with an 80s California accent. It's kinda like when you see Swedes or Britons who grew up in West Africa and sound just like the locals.
    You can hear him dropping the subject, both the definite and indefinite articles sometimes, and chooses dictionary forms of verbs where they would make sense in Japanese, but would be ungrammatic in English.

    • @accidentalfire1727
      @accidentalfire1727 Год назад +22

      Picked up on that too. I thought perhaps he was french canuck phonying it up. Nobody wants a french burger after all. Not that it matters.

    • @DimitrisSfounis
      @DimitrisSfounis Год назад +11

      He's french Canadian for sure.

    • @mattyryon
      @mattyryon Год назад +3

      @@DimitrisSfounis I don't think he's French Canadian I think he's just French, his contact in Japan that hooked him up with the bun joint was French too

    • @Genessis001
      @Genessis001 Год назад +2

      Most people hate when people talk like that. If your native language is English and you visit(Mexico) for example and speak English and throw in a accent when you don't have one thinking it makes it easier for people who speak another native language to understand...it doesn't and makes+sounds dumb; or so I've been told and seen

    • @kamj6607
      @kamj6607 Год назад

      @@Genessis001 you're a fool. if you live somewhere for years and years you will tend to adopt the local accent and speaking manners.

  • @kurtfranklin2680
    @kurtfranklin2680 Год назад +35

    This guy has it figured out. Small menu, high quality. Specializing in burgers and bacon means he can maintain a high standard and do it himself.

  • @TeddGCM
    @TeddGCM Год назад +67

    Love this! True, authentic, American food brought to Japan by an American citizen. Having spent time in another country (3 years in Germany) without speaking the language, I know from experience how hard it is to communicate for the most basic of things, and this guy opens a successful restaurant! Not only is there a language barrier, but he had no restaurant or business experience. He does what he loves and shares that with others. Food is a universal language and I wish him much success in the future!

  • @DDL-n2u
    @DDL-n2u 11 месяцев назад +1

    This was cool to see an American engrained in the culture and loving his customers but showing a side of his culture. And that burger looks like it may be the best I’ve ever seen.

  • @SCHTRAM
    @SCHTRAM 7 месяцев назад +1

    I loved this. This is just a simple life of someone that lives for the pleasures in life. His wife and his work. He seems happy, i hope he stays happy.

  • @TheBluemindedGod
    @TheBluemindedGod Год назад +33

    Man, this is so dang wholesome. I flew into Fukuoka the one time I got to go to Japan. I wish I had known about this place. It would have seemed silly at the time to go all the way to Japan from America, only to eat an American style burger, but I would have at least bought one of those cool Godzilla shirts to support the guy.

  • @richweyman51
    @richweyman51 Год назад +13

    I watching your RUclips from usa. I'm so proud of you. and I'm japanese. My husband is american. Good luck and please take good care.

  • @andrejohnson6731
    @andrejohnson6731 Год назад +12

    So nice to see that he can make people happy through his love of food. As an expat in Southeast Asia I can attest, it’s HARD uprooting yourself and finding your niche. Kudos, Sir. Also, I’m mpressed by the young man who stepped up for a job, very nice and classy!

  • @ChickenNugNugz2
    @ChickenNugNugz2 Год назад +2

    Fascinating just listening to him speak, clearly his american accent is strong but it is almost immediately apparent he must have been living in japan a very long time, i love hearing that japanese twang in the middle of the american accent.

  • @oooooo1630
    @oooooo1630 Год назад +2

    I love how he has taken the food from America and put in the pride and skill that japense put into their respective craft, this is looks like a better burger than you’ll find quite about anywhere in the states

  • @blazzer0029
    @blazzer0029 Год назад +142

    I'm pretty sure that burger is better than 90% of the burgers in the US! Well done sir! If I ever make it to Japan I'm definitely eating here!

    • @kristin7146
      @kristin7146 Год назад +18

      Seriously, I'd be hard-pressed to find a place that grinds their own beef and smokes their own bacon even in Portland, OR.

    • @k00lkidz4
      @k00lkidz4 Год назад

      @@kristin7146 weeb, there are obviously better burgers in America. His look great, but take off your rose tinted Japanophile glasses

    • @Ryan-rp1es
      @Ryan-rp1es Год назад +2

      @@kristin7146 I’m from portland too, and there is some good burger places around here. But this looks better then anything I’ve ever had 100%

  • @PatchTM983
    @PatchTM983 Год назад +10

    This both warms and clogs my heart. Thank you.

  • @FullMetalMullet77
    @FullMetalMullet77 Год назад +15

    Win Win for all. Taking something common in one place and creating a unique experience in another place. So good! The guts this guy has to open a restaurant out of country is compelling and makes for easy watching! Subscribed immediately! I would love to see more of these videos!

    • @Japanesefoodcraftsman
      @Japanesefoodcraftsman  Год назад +3

      Thank you so much for watching, for enjoying the video, and for subscribing! We will work hard from now on too to create interesting videos!

  • @maknbaconpancakes9866
    @maknbaconpancakes9866 Год назад +2

    I think my favorite part is that you can see the beginnings of repeat customers. People say they've only come once or twice before but you can tell by how much they enjoy the food that they'll keep coming back for a long time!

  • @ciganyweaverandherperiwink6293
    @ciganyweaverandherperiwink6293 Год назад +4

    I loved this! These hard-working, entrepreneurial migrants who live humble, respectful, culturally well-integrated lives are some of my favourite 'types' of people, if that makes sense without sounding like a crude and mawkish generalisation. I love seeing individual testaments to migration working well for both migrant and host culture and economy. Terrific video, thank you so much.

  • @ocdoman
    @ocdoman Год назад +9

    The sound of the sizzling burgers, getting to see your food prepared right in front of you, coming to a relaxing environment with good food. This guy did a fantastic job with his business. He is very humble for a guy who sold everything, never owned a business or restaurant, and just went for it. This guy is very inspirational.

    • @dagfinissocool
      @dagfinissocool Год назад

      He must have owned something considering he seems to be doing it mostly for himself not because he neeeds the money

  • @AJ-km5gl
    @AJ-km5gl Год назад +31

    I miss US Burger! Used to go there once a week while living in Fukuoka! Jim makes the best burgers hands down! ❤

  • @scottchantos2388
    @scottchantos2388 Год назад +8

    This is great. The man went with his wife back to Japan and started a restaurant out of passion and doing what he knows what to do. The burgers look good too!!!

  • @uncaringbear
    @uncaringbear Год назад +2

    It's so interesting seeing a foreigner make a successful go in the Japanese restaurant industry. The burgers look amazing but it's easy to see that his easy-going and amicable personality is a big part of his being accepted by the locals.

  • @vollkommenegal1277
    @vollkommenegal1277 2 месяца назад +1

    No wonder this guy is successful! He's doing it the japanese way!
    1. Authentic
    2. Homemade key igredients like Bacon and Patties
    3. Teaming up with local business like the bakery
    4. No Bullshit but great flavor
    5. Being polite and have reasonable prices
    Hats off to this man, if I ever be in this area, I will visit this place for sure.

  • @Talent1533
    @Talent1533 Год назад +9

    “I don’t speak Japanese…” he says. Here I am, fascinated by how his life path has given him a “my history is not what you expect” lilt and cadence to his American English. 🇯🇵

    • @LostInSpice
      @LostInSpice Год назад +5

      I noticed that too. He's obviously been speaking Japanese primarily for quite a while. I took it as he didn't speak it when he got there but is now pretty fluent, because his cadence is very Japanese. I find it utterly fascinating to hear how peoples' speech patterns change as they embed in a new culture.

  • @Becqueral
    @Becqueral Год назад +136

    Jim seems like such a great guy. His wife is so lucky to have him, he sold everything and left his world behind because she was home-sick, this speaks so loudly over his love and devotion to her. Iahow this video helps fight against the stigma of xenophobia, everyone seems to really like Jim, and has such great words to share over him and his food. If I'm ever in Japan, and craving a good ol' American burger you bet I'll be one of the first in line. ^-^

    • @TayoEXE
      @TayoEXE Год назад +10

      Every country definitely has its problems, but he seems to be really nice and embody the good aspects I liked about the U.S. I happen to move Fukuoka recently and live nearby, so I'm definitely going to pay a visit. His situation feels kind of similar to mine actually. Haha

    • @thedude-nf1uf
      @thedude-nf1uf Год назад +9

      I like how he said it, she followed him for 20 years now it's his turn to follow her.

    • @HandlingItAll
      @HandlingItAll Год назад

      What xenophobia, why would there be... The idea that western "white people" (whatever the heck that is because we're all mixed, take a DNA test) or Americans are "xenophobic" and "racist" like it's a "real and serious rampant issue" just shows people's level of brainwashing and pseudo-intellectualism. The media, university professors and politicians you've listened to have done you a serious disservice teaching lies. I'm a so-called "White" southern Texan and there is absolutely ZERO reason to even bring this subject up. You know nothing of the reality of it & I don't care where you're from or who you are. I find it highly offensive this sort of thing somehow needs to be constantly spoken about on food and travel shows like this it isn't some sort of normal thing when it is because propaganda media is all saying the same stuff, most the globe over. So political leaders have access to to create imaginary division where it does not exist, divide and conquer... In fact. The most racist places I've ever been to and lived in are leftist ran West Coast, or Northerner cities in America and countries where they hate everyone including their own self and many countries outside the U.S. where no one gets along and even they hate each other and they're basically brother and sister...
      See, down South we were taught to love our neighbor as our self for decades now. To accept and respect anyone until they no longer respect you and usually they keep on trying to love those people anyway.
      I'm proud of where I'm from. There's no real disdain of mixed relationships, culture, families, friends, co-workers, no issues... Where it begins is people coming in who don't respect others or their privacy with assumptions and no boundaries and assume things about a culture they know nothing about. Then they preach and they to push things on families and kids they have no business doing. Huge issue today everywhere in Western culture.
      Basically, I shouldn't of had to say any of this at all but someone needs lessons and these sort of comments of "virtue signaling and gas lighting" or whatever it is going on here are totally not appropriate or necessary to post.
      Yeah, people respect other people. Imagine that "wild concept" 🙄😒.

    • @jj-mj5bc
      @jj-mj5bc Год назад

      He's the lucky one. USA is a shizhole.

  • @Mortiz21
    @Mortiz21 Год назад +10

    Very cool to see a man starting from scratch and making a successful restaurant. Would like to see what he does for the special events and holidays. The fact he sells out and has to take reservations means his fan base want a taste of home or they're craving authentic American holiday cuisine.

  • @Sduell60
    @Sduell60 Год назад +2

    This was like watching a home movie. It brought me such great memories of working in my own small restaurant. It kind of makes me homesick.
    Thanks for sharing.

  • @KegstandOG
    @KegstandOG Год назад +4

    Love this video I wish I had the balls to do something like this I have wanted to travel to Japan since I was a kid and met my first Japanese friend an exchange student. She was much older then me but rode the same bus I was on to school. She gave me some coin and taught me a few words and ever since I have been a fan of their culture and wanted to travel there to see the country and ofc try ramen/sushi!!! I wish you all the best!!

  • @tenga3tango
    @tenga3tango Год назад +5

    I can remember the first real hamburger beef i had, that smell , aroma taste has stayed in my mind all these years , from 1978, and i can still remember the deco , the faint cigg smell in the air and the smell of freshly , grilled beef patties.
    The meat you get from suoermarket nowadays are so different.
    I believe i want to try this hamburger place in Japan

  • @magisterrleth3129
    @magisterrleth3129 Год назад +30

    It warms my heart to see the finest rendition of the hamburger being made for the people of Japan to enjoy.

  • @caseycorbin4853
    @caseycorbin4853 Год назад +25

    Jim is the man! Been eating here since October 2021

  • @illumitabris
    @illumitabris 11 месяцев назад +8

    People don't believe me when I say you can't get authentic japanese food outside of japan.
    This is why. It's not some special recipe. It's people like this pouring their heart and soul into the food that makes it taste out of this world. It's not about where they were born or what they look like.

  • @wowsers64
    @wowsers64 Год назад +1

    What a great humble man. I really liked this video. So calm and genuine. Thank you for sharing.

  • @jesseruhland2983
    @jesseruhland2983 Год назад +26

    Even being from America with countless burger places near me, I want to travel there, meet that man and eat at his establishment so badly!!!

    • @robzsarmy5471
      @robzsarmy5471 Год назад +4

      Thats the Japan effect . You will find many better burger places in the USA but because its Japan it gives that ''better'' effect

    • @AK-hr9pm
      @AK-hr9pm Год назад

      @@robzsarmy5471 Honestly the novelty of eating authentic American burgers in Japan would be worth it itself haha

  • @deusheart1333
    @deusheart1333 Год назад +26

    It's so heartwarming that it brought tears to my eyes. The man's passion for his work and friendliness towards everyone and the world is just oozing from the video. It's a very cozy place and It makes me want to do something like this on my own. Amazing job from the cameraman and maker side. You nailed the atmosphere withour interrupting the main hero. I felt like visited him for a day and learned about his workstyle and business nuances. Keep up the good work, i wish you all the best!❤❤❤

    • @Japanesefoodcraftsman
      @Japanesefoodcraftsman  Год назад +5

      Thank you so much for watching and your kind comment! So happy to hear you enjoyed our video!

  • @ggcpres
    @ggcpres Год назад +13

    This man is on another level. Most places wouldn't go to a fancy bakery for fresh buns or cure their own bacon.

  • @sirchadiusmaximusiii
    @sirchadiusmaximusiii Год назад +12

    I love the Japanese people so much. This seems like a great way to live life. Great food and friendly people.

  • @McShag420
    @McShag420 Год назад +15

    Looks like a very good, very traditional American burger. The red basket really drives it home, it's iconic. I worked at a very good, traditional burger joint for a year and it was just like this, but bigger patties.

    • @CJ-wh7ik
      @CJ-wh7ik Год назад +4

      Japanese dining is (in)famous for having small portions. I think it's simply because japanese don't eat that much compared to other nationalities (Asians are just smaller people on average).
      I'd have to eat like 6 of those burgers 😅

    • @ernestogastelum9123
      @ernestogastelum9123 Год назад

      @@CJ-wh7ik ive seen plenty of Japanese restaurants selling portion size American food

  • @essayess3
    @essayess3 Год назад +6

    No restaurant experience but he's working that flat top like a boss

  • @plazma5343
    @plazma5343 Год назад +10

    I love that you opened the Shop "for fun" while following your wifes désire to go home.
    What a true love gesture.
    Some of these people that seem to have figured life out, in the end often they only follow simple recipies.

  • @debragibson3489
    @debragibson3489 Год назад +3

    LOVE your griddle/cook top, loaded with flavor!!!. What a fantastic vid. Thank You!

  • @genelemoore9603
    @genelemoore9603 Год назад +1

    Our favorite place to grab a burger in Japan. We’ve been coming here for three years. Great burgers, great company…He’s amazing and he loves what he does. It definitely shows.

  • @johnhighland5699
    @johnhighland5699 Год назад +6

    This is awesome, I love the Japanese! So clean and peaceful! Next time I get the privilege of traveling to Japan, I’m going to get a burger from Jim!

  • @noneya246
    @noneya246 Год назад +4

    This is such a well produced video! Thank you for sharing!!

  • @pamelameckley5040
    @pamelameckley5040 Год назад +24

    The burger at the end of the video had me 🤤 looks insanely delicious. I'm so impressed with this man on so many levels. From his love and devotion to his wife to his ambitious venture into opening a restaurant with no prior business experience, and not even speaking the language. That kinda surprised me since his wife is Japanese, I figured that he would've learned a little bit of it - but he's learning it now and it is a skill he will be able to use every day. Then there's the dedication to freshness, deliciousness,b and quality. You don't see many restaurants that chop and grind their own meat every day or go out of their way to get freshly baked buns each day. Smoking his own bacon on top of everything else? If you don't leave this video jonesing for one of his burgers, then you're a vegan or vegetarian. And some of them might be drooling now, who knows!l?!

  • @smashi4088
    @smashi4088 Год назад +12

    For a regular guy just making a restaurant for fun, he's got a great business sense. There's a ton of a attention to detail in the decor (playing American cartoons like tom and jerry on the TV is a really nice touch), and great marketing ideas like license plate for taking pictures. Not to mention how great the food looks and the fact that he makes his own homemade smoked bacon, etc. I can definitely see how this would be a real hit in Japan.

  • @Mahbu
    @Mahbu 9 месяцев назад +1

    This guy right here. Twenty years with the same woman, she says she wants to go home. . and doesn't even hesitate. That's loyalty, that's love. AND the guy up and makes a bomb ass burger joint that can't be beat. IN Japan. That's legendary.

  • @mikoto5107
    @mikoto5107 Год назад +18

    If I ever get to Japan, I will definitely go to his place.

  • @1-.8.-1
    @1-.8.-1 Год назад +47

    この辺りはバーガー屋さんやアメリカンレストランが数店舗あり、ボリューミーなバーガーがたくさんありますが、ここは別格です!
    ダイレクトに肉の感じを味わえるのが素晴らしいです🍔
    仕入れ先のベーカリーも高宮のベーカリー激戦区の名店です
    元々のお店の修業先がフランスだったはずなので紹介されたフランス人のレミーさん(あの屋台の人?)って方には合ったのかもしれませんね!

  • @NiceHatVeton
    @NiceHatVeton Год назад +8

    I like how over his time in japan you can easily tell hes picked up a japanese way of speaking English

  • @yoyopg123
    @yoyopg123 Год назад +1

    A secret to success. Pick something limited and make each component of it to the highest possible standard. That's what this guy does and the quality shows. Bravo. Seems like a super cool guy.

  • @doug2731
    @doug2731 Год назад +1

    I'm not a foodie but oddly found this dude going through his process quite entertaining. Not sure if its his narration, the camera work, or something in the presentation. But I found it quite an enjoyable watch.