Why Bobby Flay is a Douche-Bag... Disgrace to Iron Chefs!

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  • Опубликовано: 13 дек 2024

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  • @carinaeloisavigilia738
    @carinaeloisavigilia738 4 года назад +344

    This is the reason why I like chef morimoto. In every cooking show I’ve seen where he participated, I could sense the compassion to cooking above winning. He is not competing at all but celebrating the food every time he cooks. When he said, “ the chopping board and knife are sacred to us”. I felt it. Cooking is his passion. The more I respect him because of this. It’s integrity.

    • @AltimaNEO
      @AltimaNEO 2 года назад +12

      Yeah, the he was all about the challenge to improve his cooking. Meanwhile Flay was always arrogant. His Throwdown show proved that.

    • @BobbyFlay-to4jq
      @BobbyFlay-to4jq Год назад

      How are you

    • @RealGateGuardian
      @RealGateGuardian Год назад

      I'm a cook, I do a lot prep but done my share of cooking. I would NEVER DREAM/NIGHTMARE about disrespecting the chefs who taught me. I'd never disrespect cooking by showboating or standing/using my tools harshly. Bobby Flay is a douchebag and isn't worthy of the title chef.

    • @lunova6165
      @lunova6165 11 месяцев назад

      When I think of something sacred, I don't think of a TV show that commercializes and profits an insane amount while ramdomly selecting a random person from the audience to be a judge. Then when you don't think you will win you say, "Actually you need luck to win." He did the show for the money and his ego not because cooking is sacred to him. There's nothing sacred, or honorable about this TV show. Its a cooking competition like every other show. Not that I don't think Bobby wasn't arrogant and disrespectful, but these TV shows literally are the exact opposite of sacred and respectful. So much food gets wasted, they import tons of food that uses tons of gasoline and water that hurts the environment. They fly out Chefs on private jetts, or planes that kill the exact things they say are sacred for the sake of profit.
      Also they are still friends even today now, so clearly it didn't bother him that much when more opportunities to make money with Bobby Flay arrived. All of a sudden in stopped mattering. Its almost like he was just angry in the moment because he knew he probably wasn't going to win. Being a sore loser is also not sacred. He didn't take it with respect. He literally sound defeated already.
      The literal opening for this show makes it look like a fucking anime lol. There is nothing sacred about this show.

  • @sillynelson1
    @sillynelson1 8 лет назад +383

    I'm more offended that he said "Raise the roof yo!"

  • @evangelionunitone
    @evangelionunitone 13 лет назад +621

    Morimoto: An amazing chef, second only to Rokusaburo Michiba.
    Flay: A one trick pony. A green sauce, a tamale, and something grilled. Every. Time.

    • @Leonbain
      @Leonbain 4 года назад +8

      Fuck you bobby haha

    • @artcarpenter5297
      @artcarpenter5297 4 года назад +5

      Ramsay is better than morimoto

    • @bugsy791
      @bugsy791 4 года назад +31

      @@artcarpenter5297 in your dreams playboi

    • @wmlwest3382
      @wmlwest3382 4 года назад +6

      Yeah he's SO PREDICABLE! in real life and wife stealing regular life, which is FULL of ego.
      Makes me sick...

    • @wmlwest3382
      @wmlwest3382 4 года назад +12

      Dont forget his over rated hamburgers all the damn time

  • @PCAchievements
    @PCAchievements 6 лет назад +177

    Why are they dubbing over Morimoto's voice when he's speaking English? 4:20

    • @jimwalsh295
      @jimwalsh295 5 лет назад +18

      He can speak. Both English and japanese but he may be far comfortable w speaking Japanese. Than English. I guess .

    • @Ironsharp
      @Ironsharp 4 года назад +28

      His accent may have been too thick for the average American Joe to understand. It's a common practice in any country with a foreigner who tries to speak the native language with a less-than-perfect accent. It's absolutely not meant to offend anyone in any country ever; it's just meant to let the maximum amount of people understand what Mr. Morimoto wanted to say.

    • @LRod1959
      @LRod1959 4 года назад +30

      I know, right? I can hear him speaking English under the dubbing. I find it offensive. Caption it if needed, but let the viewers hear his voice!

    • @omegavladosovich6757
      @omegavladosovich6757 4 года назад +5

      @@jimwalsh295 he had a demonstration where he said something like "you may remember me speaking English on the TV show... that was not me" and everyone laughed

    • @Clinterus
      @Clinterus 4 года назад +9

      Food Network had a terrible habit of dubbing over people speaking English with an accent. Silly. Much rather them just put subtitles if they really felt it was needed.

  • @slmsmanutd
    @slmsmanutd 12 лет назад +243

    Good that Morimoto voiced his dissatisfaction. The interviewer seemed taken aback lol

  • @jaredconnor
    @jaredconnor 2 года назад +30

    Morimoto losing to Flay in the American Iron Chef one was such a rigged exhibition. Clearly biased against Morimoto.

  • @AnimalLover101195
    @AnimalLover101195 4 года назад +153

    Wait wait wait...Bobby flay took his victory dance *before* tasting??? I thought it was after. That’s just such a douchebag move in itself, then you add everything else.

    • @infinitude7625
      @infinitude7625 4 года назад

      @Truth Teller I disagree. You have no idea how he felt or whether he did his very best. And why are you telling ppl to chill when the person who needs to chill is you?

    • @johnmaher7078
      @johnmaher7078 3 года назад +6

      @@infinitude7625 you are either an obvious troll or a pathetic basement dweller

    • @HeroinChrist
      @HeroinChrist 3 года назад

      @@johnmaher7078 think it’s leaning towards the latter there buddy 💀

    • @BobbyFlay-to4jq
      @BobbyFlay-to4jq Год назад

      How are you doing

  • @mr.voidout4739
    @mr.voidout4739 4 года назад +359

    If Bobby tried that in Japan he WOULD'VE been disqualified.

    • @cristhiancamilogranadosleo8817
      @cristhiancamilogranadosleo8817 4 года назад +12

      So.... You know he was asked to do that, right?

    • @coleluna2073
      @coleluna2073 4 года назад +11

      @@cristhiancamilogranadosleo8817 if someone asked you to be a total douche canoe, would you do it? I don’t believe you, but anyways if he was asked he’d still be big time douche

    • @lukasheidenreich206
      @lukasheidenreich206 3 года назад +2

      Executed

    • @KietNguyen-dx2cr
      @KietNguyen-dx2cr 3 года назад +4

      this battle is in japan

    • @jennwigwe4001
      @jennwigwe4001 3 года назад +9

      @@KietNguyen-dx2cr it said new york battle?

  • @tiatrips
    @tiatrips 3 года назад +67

    None of the Iron Chefs looked particularly thrilled with Flay standing on his cutting board.

  • @puchy110
    @puchy110 12 лет назад +152

    that's true, Ramsey would've probably given him a signature, GET OUT!

    • @mugensamurai
      @mugensamurai 4 года назад +23

      LOL a little late but all I can picture Ramsay saying is "WHAT ARE YOU DOING? YOU DONKEY! GET OUTTA HERE"

    • @ladyfire44
      @ladyfire44 3 года назад +4

      I could imagine Ramsay saying that to Flay. "You crazy bloke! Cutting boards are not stools to stand on! Get Out Of The Kitchen!"

  • @reomatodavich
    @reomatodavich 3 года назад +81

    Morimoto is a chefs chef. Any chef would be lucky to be half the Chef he is. Passion and respect for his craft.

  • @pauljohnagustin237
    @pauljohnagustin237 3 года назад +70

    I agree with chef morimoto
    Standing on a cutting board like that is sacrilegious.
    If I wouldve done that in the kitchen, my head chef wouldve thrown the whole wok at me. Respect your tools.

    • @cadenvanvalkenburg6718
      @cadenvanvalkenburg6718 Год назад +2

      Agreed. You just don’t do that. Ever

    • @qidongxu7339
      @qidongxu7339 Год назад +1

      Who know if he throws away the cutting board every time he stands on it. If not, people will keep thinking about his dirty shoes when eating the food he cooks.

  • @jacobcoates3372
    @jacobcoates3372 6 лет назад +216

    Morimoto has always been a huge inspiration for me as a cook. He may have been a little harsh saying Bobby is not a chef but the way he shows care for every little detail in the kitchen fills me with pride.

    • @TacComControl
      @TacComControl 2 года назад +18

      That's because Bobby is not a chef. He's a showboater.

    • @jestawell
      @jestawell 2 года назад +4

      It shows the huge difference between Japense and American cultures, in the U.S jumping up and screaming is "good tv" and would make sense at a bbq cook off, while Morimoto has a great sense of respect and honor for what he does, i wouldnt say one is better than the other Iron chef was a japense show that was americanized and you can see the conflict It created but a lot of good came from the asian-fusion a popular food term at that time

  • @shutterbugblues
    @shutterbugblues 10 лет назад +492

    This doesn't have to do with "culture"; Morimoto was critical from a chef's standpoint. The act of stepping on something that is central to a craft is to disrespect it. I think this is a pretty common attitude. If you were a professional who took his craft seriously, you'd probably feel offended too if you saw a fellow professional in your industry do something like this.

    • @Ynotnow9900
      @Ynotnow9900 10 лет назад +8

      shutterbugblues his reaction was completely based on cultural standards. they are fucking sensitive as hell in the asian countries. you are wrong.

    • @terisantagata5295
      @terisantagata5295 9 лет назад +54

      stinkin lincoln I'll agree about the cultural standards as this is a Japanese-based program with a mostly Japanese audience and with a Japanese chef as Flay's opponent. Yes, that means Japanese people are mostly respectful when it comes to everyone, including flamboyant and egocentric Americans.
      As for the rest of your comment, I can't quite figure out what you mean. Of course, since you used coarse and unnecessary language as a talking point, I don't expect much in the way of intelligent discourse.

    • @terisantagata5295
      @terisantagata5295 9 лет назад +38

      I rest my case. Thanks for proving your lack of intelligence. :)

    • @Ynotnow9900
      @Ynotnow9900 9 лет назад +1

      Teri Santagata there's pros and cons to their culture norms. you seem biased anyways

    • @SnakeSagacity
      @SnakeSagacity 9 лет назад +33

      stinkin lincoln I don't think it's locked on culture. Do American value something that prepared on floor? Of course cutting board is not a floor in physical appearance, but his act as stepping on it symbolically show that he valued his customer nothing more that people who would willingly eat from something he stepped on. We'll I guess there's 3 second rule on America I guess.

  • @deathcall7779
    @deathcall7779 4 года назад +93

    I’m with Morimoto, he’s a good chef and it seems rude that Flay had to stand on his cutting board.

    • @aramis9331
      @aramis9331 4 года назад +2

      I disagree, if it’s his cutting board and he’s done using it, who says he can’t stand on it in celebration

    • @deathcall7779
      @deathcall7779 4 года назад +6

      Aramis in Japan the tools are very sacred to them. It’s disrespectful and rude to do that. Adding onto the fact that he did that before the judges even tasted his food. Cocky asshole

    • @iyot1020
      @iyot1020 2 года назад +12

      @@aramis9331 health inspectors would disagree

    • @jestawell
      @jestawell 2 года назад +5

      @@aramis9331 this moment has a lot to do with japense vs american culture, iron chef being a japense show they brought to the u.s, Bobby didnt mean any disrespect and he does have a love for cooking, but in the Japense food culture It was hugely disrepsectful and insulting

    • @monip6026
      @monip6026 2 года назад +4

      Privilegy behaviour. When you’re not checked, you can do whatever you want. Disgusting.

  • @eyebeebak
    @eyebeebak 10 лет назад +223

    Flay could've stood anywhere on his kitchen counter, but why did he choose to stand on the cutting board? I would not go watch a concert if a musician spits on his musical instrument.

    • @nholife
      @nholife 5 лет назад +16

      or worse... burned it. jimi hendrix. what a douche. (sarcasm)

    • @cmmrris1
      @cmmrris1 5 лет назад +11

      Maybe the cutting board was a thin I sturdy place for him to stand, and feel secure. Forget the cutting board. It could have easily been trashed afterwards. Why is this such a big deal to people smh

    • @SandiByrd
      @SandiByrd 4 года назад +11

      @@nholife lol I was thinking the same - lots of musicians tear up their instruments and are legends. Easy tiger ;)

    • @plushbatfan
      @plushbatfan 3 года назад +4

      That is also against the health code!

    • @descout6474
      @descout6474 3 года назад +12

      @@cmmrris1 you don't understand the meaning of the tools in a kitchen. The knife and board are vital to your cooking, and the fact that he stepped on it is not only unsanitary, but is basically saying that u see the food as something below you, and not a part of you. it's disrespectful not only to yourself but the entirety of the culinary world. Well, cooking is just a cash grab for him, and not something to take pride in.

  • @guardshack9606
    @guardshack9606 6 лет назад +77

    All of Bobby Flays dishes are something you'd find on an Applebees menu....

    • @zx713
      @zx713 3 года назад +2

      No, they’re not. And why do you eat at Applebee’s

  • @silverwindspirit
    @silverwindspirit 8 лет назад +249

    Mrimoto has a point aside from saying Bobby Flay is not a chef. Who the hell stands on their cutting board?

    • @RichMcGuire
      @RichMcGuire 8 лет назад +5

      lol dude, how many years ago was this now?

    • @NuevaBestia
      @NuevaBestia 8 лет назад +18

      A narcissist, that's who

    • @arcticwolflover1636
      @arcticwolflover1636 8 лет назад +19

      bobby is a stuck up loser he is a disgrace to the culinary arts and all chefs

    • @coleomo
      @coleomo 7 лет назад +8

      someone who doesn't own it or have to wash it. like he would use this specific cutting board again, unwashed.
      he is a dork for doing this, but its pretty clear he didn't understand japanese culture and was only showboating like a goof.
      i dont think he was trying to insult master splinter

    • @MegaLouLuo
      @MegaLouLuo 7 лет назад +6

      Bobby is way cooler now. Another thing is that Japanese chef over reacted. There is no health concern whatsoever. One may argue that is his culture, well you know what, culture against culture is just about the same as opinion against opinion. For someone to take another's opinion so seriously, I don't understand the logic behind that.

  • @Romany1111
    @Romany1111 12 лет назад +33

    "I was getting electrocuted every three minutes" One could have only wished. Flay is a horse's ass.

  • @LRod1959
    @LRod1959 4 года назад +36

    He lost my respect forever at 3:35. He's still a self-righteous prig with little to no humility. Has he ever apologized?

    • @Sisjumeru1975
      @Sisjumeru1975 4 года назад +11

      His very annoying chef

    • @zx713
      @zx713 3 года назад +1

      They’re great friends. So stop crying.

    • @zx713
      @zx713 3 года назад +1

      @@Sisjumeru1975 you’re a very annoying person

    • @Sisjumeru1975
      @Sisjumeru1975 3 года назад +4

      @@zx713 😂😂😂

  • @lankyman0990
    @lankyman0990 9 лет назад +117

    Humility, respect and professionalism should be in BOTH cultures. Especially in a professional environment where contestants should show humility and respect, especially to guests.

    • @bigtimerussians4009
      @bigtimerussians4009 6 лет назад +1

      I don't like your comment

    • @TheMohan1986
      @TheMohan1986 5 лет назад +3

      White people...

    • @jamesclemmer321
      @jamesclemmer321 4 года назад +1

      @@TheMohan1986 just because some people are dicks doesn't mean everyone of a race is, Jesus Christ🙄

    • @lorinshadow
      @lorinshadow 3 года назад

      @@jamesclemmer321 ok boomer

    • @airbornepizza
      @airbornepizza 2 года назад +5

      I'm American and I just see it as common sense and decency to treat your tools and colleagues with respect.

  • @UnassumedAlfiie
    @UnassumedAlfiie 11 лет назад +112

    I remember this so vividly. The very moment Flay stood up on that counter the little respect I had for him disappeared and has get to return. Such a disgrace!!!

    • @bigtimerussians4009
      @bigtimerussians4009 6 лет назад

      NO HE is NOT

    • @bigtimerussians4009
      @bigtimerussians4009 6 лет назад

      how would you like it if I called YOU a disgrace, hmmm

    • @bigtimerussians4009
      @bigtimerussians4009 6 лет назад

      He deserves all the respect

    • @4mySweetheart369
      @4mySweetheart369 6 лет назад +19

      Uncommon
      I agree. His ego and fame on Food Network has far exceeded any Talent he has as a chef. Every time he cooks it's always with the Southwest spice. In my opinion he's a one-trick pony.

    • @kaldogorath
      @kaldogorath 3 года назад +3

      @@bigtimerussians4009 If I behaved disgracefully like Bobby Flay did, I would expect to be called a disgrace.

  • @jasperbonez2547
    @jasperbonez2547 Год назад +14

    I saw this when I was a kid and did not understand the beef Morimoto had with Flay. But as an adult, I can totally understand the hurt that younger Morimoto felt. It was insulting for Bobby to start celebrating in Kitchen Stadium like that. To be filmed yelling "raise the roof!" Was the true stain on Flay's legacy.

  • @AmaraEmme
    @AmaraEmme 5 лет назад +141

    “Ethnic crab cake” how white can you BE? 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @jmikes1derboy
    @jmikes1derboy 12 лет назад +68

    Morimoto is truly one of the greats of our time. His respect for everything from his tools to his ingredients is truly amazing. I could see why he was upset with Bobby, showboating before a final verdict, in my opinion is completely disrespectful to morimoto. His showboating will not make his food taste better, only his care and use of ingredients will do that.

    • @zx713
      @zx713 3 года назад

      Update? He’s the goat and Morimoto could care less since they’re great friends. You cried over nothing

    • @TheGuyCalledX
      @TheGuyCalledX 2 года назад +3

      @@zx713 Bobby Flay, the GOAT? 😂😂😂😂

    • @zx713
      @zx713 2 года назад

      @@TheGuyCalledX yes, sweetheart

    • @zx713
      @zx713 2 года назад

      @@TheGuyCalledX remember when I made you cry when I proved Bobby Flay was the 🐐

    • @vlogsbyalejandro
      @vlogsbyalejandro 2 года назад +7

      @@zx713 Bobby Flay is not the goat. He's not even top 50 of today.
      Gordon Ramsey would smoke him.
      Even Sakai would smoke him.

  • @No6VJp
    @No6VJp 14 лет назад +10

    I wonder what the other Iron Chefs thought about Bobby Flay stood on the cutting board?

    • @ladyfire44
      @ladyfire44 3 года назад +1

      They probably voiced their dissatisfaction with him in the same venue that Morimoto did. To them, it was very disrespectful for him to behave like this.

  • @JohnLeeMD
    @JohnLeeMD 12 лет назад +54

    "Raise the roof, yo!"
    ***Nerd Alert***

  • @setadoon
    @setadoon Год назад +2

    Not like Bobby knew standing on the cutting board was an insult.. He's still a douche though lol

  • @fluffynoses
    @fluffynoses 12 лет назад +62

    to be fair, flay admitted in an interview that the producers of Iron Chef asked him to "play up the American stereotype," b/c as goofy as he is, Flay is usually more professional than that. that being said, Iron Chef Japan is still a million times better than Iron Chef America

    • @exterminateparasites3185
      @exterminateparasites3185 Год назад

      They baited him into acting like a dickhead LMAO.Bobby is a stupid American.

    • @xobkizum
      @xobkizum Год назад +5

      That to me speaks volumes about Flay. Someone with REAL INTEGRITY won’t succumb to media pressure just to make more bucks. At his expense, Bobby really tarnished his image for media views.

    • @mattbeckley9483
      @mattbeckley9483 Год назад +1

      @@xobkizum tell that to marco peirre white who got a sposnorship for knorr and swears by those disgusting stock pot cubes over making stock

    • @TheDeisasori
      @TheDeisasori Год назад

      ​@@mattbeckley9483He did say that it is for home cooking, and he tasted the dishes in that promotion. Because of those reasons, I'm perfectly fine with it. I learn quite a bit of tricks too with that.
      That being said, it was shocking to see him promote fake meat. While I'm happy that he is willing to be casual with Knorr and other companies, I prefer to watch Gordon Ramsay instead because of it.

    • @mattbeckley9483
      @mattbeckley9483 Год назад

      @@TheDeisasori nothing wrong wit stock cubes just marco knows how to make stock that isnt to salty

  • @SandiByrd
    @SandiByrd 13 лет назад +29

    OMG he really HAS matured. He sounds like he belongs on Jersey Shore here

    • @anarchocyclist
      @anarchocyclist 4 года назад +14

      He's not matured. It's just that his voice has finally dropped.

  • @theangrykorean5194
    @theangrykorean5194 7 лет назад +39

    I think the saddest part about this incident is that Bobby Flay probably doesn't even consider what he did as a culinary mistake...seriously, what respectable chef, or person in general cheers and makes a ruckus like that just to draw attention to themself?...he's the first idiot to ever pull anything like that. Such a disgrace...

  • @jayell8253
    @jayell8253 2 года назад +3

    4:15 I knew Flay standing on the cutting board and cooking area was a bad look and Morimoto confirmed it. These old school chefs aren't with the brazen American attitude. Nothing is sacred.

  • @OculusQuestFun
    @OculusQuestFun 11 лет назад +19

    Morimoto IS one of the original Iron Chefs of Japan!

  • @KrosanBeast315
    @KrosanBeast315 Год назад +8

    Bobby Flay got a lot of flak for this, and rightfully so. It took years for him to humble up and realize what he did for this battle and standing on the table in Japan was totally unacceptable and extremely disrespectful. They are both moments that will live in infamy for Iron Chef and The Food Network. He has no right to be an Iron Chef given his behavior in Japan alone.

  • @lkarol99
    @lkarol99 13 лет назад +10

    i watched this and his biography vid. I like him but he knew that he was standing on that cutting board. He cleaned it off and was helped on it. He did it on purpose. I don't think he expected the backlash and to be called out by Iron Chef Morimoto. he was right to call him out. He acted like a 12 year-old not a seasoned chef representing his country.

  • @TamptheChamp2
    @TamptheChamp2 4 года назад +43

    The final episode of Beat Bobby Flay should be another rematch between Flay and Morimoto.

    • @youknowthefunnythingis6869
      @youknowthefunnythingis6869 3 года назад +1

      Cooking Morimotos speciality

    • @TamptheChamp2
      @TamptheChamp2 3 года назад

      @@youknowthefunnythingis6869 of course!

    • @baritonamekian3639
      @baritonamekian3639 3 года назад +1

      I think Bobby would win, unless it was a Morimoto specialty like seafood or oriental cuisine. Yes, Flay is a douche, but he is also a highly skilled chef, even among his fellow Iron Chiefs.

  • @JMPfeif
    @JMPfeif 6 лет назад +146

    Thank you! Ever since I watched this episode when it aired, I have always held a disdain towards Bobby Flay. The fact he has been allowed to be an iron chef along side Morimoto is simply a slap in the face of the show. And the fact that since becoming an iron chef, a few competitors have mentioned Bobby as an "Original" is just disgusting.

    • @JMPfeif
      @JMPfeif 6 лет назад +19

      If I remember correctly, he appears on original iron chef a second time. He pushes the cutting board off the table as though it were stepping onto the cutting board that was the issues, and jumps up on to the counter once again. He learned nothing.

    • @zx713
      @zx713 3 года назад +2

      @@JMPfeif stop crying

    • @princessphillips5584
      @princessphillips5584 2 года назад +8

      I happened to have watched the original showdown. Bobby was actually chastised for doing this and Bobby actually apologized. To be completely honest Bobby was liked so hyped up on adrenaline that he just threw caution out of the window. When Morimoto started snapping off Bobby was like what is going on? I’m just celebrating the completion of a fierce competition. Morimoto told the announcer that Bobby disgraced his workstation or rather the cutting board by putting his feet on it! During the press conference is when Bobby humbled himself and apologized for disrespecting a cultural rule. Back in the 90’s the original Iron Chef show was so popular so Food Network was so smart to turn a PR nightmare into Iron Chef America. Oh yeah Bobby Flay is a definitely an Irish redhead with bad temper.

    • @jestawell
      @jestawell 2 года назад +1

      Bobby is the face if the American show and is the "American" iron chef, the series itself started in Japan and was adapted to the American audience that likes showboating

    • @jestawell
      @jestawell 2 года назад +6

      @@princessphillips5584 in Japan its disgraceful to wear shoes in the house let alone but them on the cutting board/table, the middle east also has a similiar culture of shoes means disrespect

  • @dsgcloud6092
    @dsgcloud6092 3 года назад +127

    The fact that he asked his assistant to help him get up on the table. And that he does this even before the winner is announced is just disgusting behavior.

    • @zx713
      @zx713 3 года назад +1

      You and your family are disgusting behavior. You’re crying over something that happened 15 years ago.

    • @s_bottlerocketfirecracker8828
      @s_bottlerocketfirecracker8828 3 года назад +6

      @@zx713 simmer down now

    • @zx713
      @zx713 3 года назад +4

      @@s_bottlerocketfirecracker8828 you’re crying over something that happened 20+ years now. You need to #SimmaDown now!

    • @s_bottlerocketfirecracker8828
      @s_bottlerocketfirecracker8828 3 года назад +2

      @@zx713 siiiiiiiimmAaaaa

    • @zx713
      @zx713 3 года назад

      @@s_bottlerocketfirecracker8828 suuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuck it!

  • @rachanae1
    @rachanae1 9 лет назад +27

    from my perspective... stepping on a cutting board is just disgusting... like youre a chef ._. youre suppose to maintain hygiene even if you wash it still, but main thing you learn when you start cooking is contamination so o___o

    • @NathanWubs
      @NathanWubs 9 лет назад +5

      rachanae1 From everyone their perspective this should be the case. If you did this in any other place he would be fired on the spot. Even if he was the head chef.

    • @ColorFusical
      @ColorFusical 9 лет назад

      rachanae1 he was just enjoying his victory for christ sake! he doesn't do this EVERY TIME he cooks.... i'd like to see how you react when you win something really challenging.

    • @rachanae1
      @rachanae1 9 лет назад +4

      Utonium Ph. D. ummm i'd just celebrate but not step on a cutting board... like if you ever do hospitality be in some cooking place the first thing everyone learn is hygiene. CROSS CONTAMINATION WITH THOSE BLOODY SHOES ON THE BOARD (im guessing you havent done hospitality or worked in a real kitchen before)

    • @bigtimerussians4009
      @bigtimerussians4009 6 лет назад +1

      IT'S a TV SHOW! Just throw the darn cutting board away. Gosh get over it

  • @P2055516
    @P2055516 9 лет назад +30

    I was at that taping. There was nothing sacred to Bobby Flay about that slapped together kitchen and those disposable cutting boards. They started 5-6 hours late. Water was leaking from the venerable NY Local Plumbers Union piping all over large electric cables running under Bobby's feet. Every time his side touched the metal counters they were being jolted with current. He pleaded with them to halt filming long enough to repair the problem but their safety was less sacred than the one hour time rule and high cost of production. I don't know the man, BF may be a tool, but he took one for the team that night.

    • @bigtimerussians4009
      @bigtimerussians4009 6 лет назад +4

      Thank you so much! This comment right here is everything. Bobby Flay for the winnnn!!!!

    • @Questchaun
      @Questchaun 6 лет назад +1

      The leaking pipes gives Bobby justification for this. Fuck the NY pipe union.

  • @chewpu
    @chewpu 10 лет назад +74

    raise the roof yo

  • @ToruKun1
    @ToruKun1 9 лет назад +1

    Somebody on RUclips had the whole 2-hour Iron Chef New York Battle Special on here but now this is the only clip from it I can find... :S

  • @animax1010
    @animax1010 12 лет назад +8

    I'm not Japanese, I don't have a deep, traditional way of thinking, and even I, couldn't apprehend his act of standing on a chop board. I mean there's alot of way to show his excitement, like removing his chef jacket and waving in the air, etc but why stand on a chop board? To me, it's just as bad as people stepping over your food, but I wouldn't go as far as calling him not a chef though.

  • @elbowinhandout
    @elbowinhandout Год назад +2

    Good on Morimoto for speaking up.

  • @JAYKENNYmusic
    @JAYKENNYmusic 8 лет назад +6

    Bobby fuckin Flayvor does what he wants

  • @0Nafod0
    @0Nafod0 11 месяцев назад

    🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
    04:25 🍽️ *Iron Chef Morimoto criticized Bobby Flay for standing on the cutting board, considering it disrespectful to the tools of the trade.*
    05:51 🦀 *Morimoto presented five dishes, including crab brain dip, crab rice and sour soup, crab claw meat stir-fried, rock crabs grilled in seaweed, and Japanese crab salad.*
    06:06 🍲 *Bobby Flay showcased four dishes, featuring crab and scallops with coriander sauce, rock crab salad in a coconut bowl, an ethnic crab cake, and a spicy saffron soup.*
    06:40 🍽️ *A panel of tasters, including actress Donna Hanover and Tim and Nina Zagat, evaluated the dishes alongside a surprise guest selected randomly from the audience.*
    07:31 🍜 *Tasters appreciated the texture combinations in Morimoto's dishes, mentioning the crunch of rice balls, pasta creaminess, and noodle-salt balance.*
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  • @MarlinHankin
    @MarlinHankin 9 лет назад +33

    The way I see it, while flay might not have known exactly what he did, it is kinda disrespectful to stand on the cutting board you used to make the food. Culture or not, it's kinda like saying, I used this cutting board to make your food, yet it's below even my shoes even if you already finished the dish. Cutting boards are not for standing regardless but Morimoto should of been a bit more calm about it before he started shooting off accusations like that. Although he is not wrong, it was a bit immature for him to speak that way about flay.

    • @NathanWubs
      @NathanWubs 9 лет назад +6

      Marlin Hankin If you did this in any other place he would be fired on the spot. Even if he was the head che

    • @Creecher98
      @Creecher98 9 лет назад +3

      ***** ......they aren't in a kitchen people, the battle was over they don't keep cooking on the board.

    • @NathanWubs
      @NathanWubs 9 лет назад +6

      Steven Creech Does not matter. Its not how you do things regardless. Before, during, or after.

    • @Creecher98
      @Creecher98 9 лет назад +4

      Again they aren't in a kitchen, you really think Flay would be dancing on chopping boards in one of his restaurants. And lets not forget that Morimoto is an american Iron Chef cooking along side Bobby Flay.....he must not have been torn up about it for very long.

    • @jamesphang6521
      @jamesphang6521 9 лет назад +8

      Steven Creech Why are you so obsess on whether it was in a kitchen or not? Any respectful chef wouldn't treat their utensils like that. It's bad practice and unhygenic regardless of whether he's done cooking with it or not; the fact he did it is still not something you want to see a chef doing.
      It would be like taking your cooking utensils and putting them in the toilet. Sure, you can clean them afterwards but the fact you did it is still disgusting.

  • @roygbiv3305
    @roygbiv3305 9 лет назад +1

    4:25 by the way he is not a chef. u know ? he is sitting on the cutting board. thats not right. why did u say hes not a chef? hes sitting on the cutting board. so u say he is disqualified chef? the cutting boards are sacred to us.

    • @vettegaddia6234
      @vettegaddia6234 9 лет назад

      +roygbiv330 I'm not Japanese. But I LOVE sushi. And I know how temperamental the sushi chefs are about their cutting boards and knifes. They probably clean them every 15 minutes. Bobby does not know that. That's why whenever there's an Asian theme, that's when he loses. Even though everyone knows the judges are biased toward Flay, he still loses if there is an Asian theme. He admitted that on the Beat Bobby Flay show. Most of the chefs who bested him used an Asian theme.

  • @rarecharisma
    @rarecharisma 7 лет назад +26

    I don't get why he stood on the table. He acted out as if he won.
    Very broy.

    • @whyisblue923taken
      @whyisblue923taken 2 года назад

      Morimoto didn't finish. Flay got his times perfectly. That was Flay's advantage going into the tasting.

  • @udiddet1498
    @udiddet1498 9 лет назад +1

    how old id this?!?!? makes me feel like its one of those old movies where the audio doesnt match the lips

  • @FoieGras
    @FoieGras 12 лет назад +20

    Oh and btw, Chef Morimoto's been working here in America for awhile. He's been known to drink coke while cooking, and had labeled as "defn. being American" by the judges in Japan. He uses many western methods in his Japanese dishes, and I'm pretty sure he's well-versed in western ethics. It's pretty hard to believe that American culture advises standing on cutting boards, even in the blue-collar market, and this is supposed to be the top of the line stuff in terms of quality.

  • @foskco87
    @foskco87 Год назад +2

    People need to get over it. It was the first time they'd ever met in competition... Bobby Flay is not Japanese, how was he supposed to know it went against Japanese customs? I highly doubt it was some kind of target attack on Morimoto. The fact that Morimoto came and joined Flay on Iron Chef America afterwards tells me he wasn't all that bothered by it.

  • @RubygemVI
    @RubygemVI 7 лет назад +8

    I don't think it's only disrespect towards morimoto or the cutting board that was the problem, it was moreso to the profession of the culinary arts that he took so seriously. He probably dedicated his entire life to the craft that for him to do what he did was that he was only there to look like a rock star. Also I believe alot of Japan's culture is dying to western culture.

  • @notsusan
    @notsusan 7 лет назад +2

    The standing on the cutting board was gross, but can we just talk about how a grown-ass white dude yelled "RAISE THE ROOF, YO!" apparently without irony? Bobby Flay is just douchey all the way down

  • @setboy1
    @setboy1 13 лет назад +9

    After hearing him talk like that I understand why he dropped out of the ninth grade at the age of 17 :P Never really liked flay much....

    • @zx713
      @zx713 3 года назад +1

      He doesn’t even know you exist and you’re crying over him

    • @BobbyFlay-to4jq
      @BobbyFlay-to4jq Год назад

      Hi

  • @ajaugenti1976
    @ajaugenti1976 2 года назад

    Manonguyen, do you have the whole entire episode of the New York Battle? If you do, could you please upload it? Thank you! Anita Augenti

  • @TheElmo337
    @TheElmo337 12 лет назад +4

    It's a very traditional japanese way of thinking. Most japanese chefs who have a culinary history as deep as morimoto view cooking as their life, not as a job. Sukiyabashi Jiro even said that if money wasnt a necessity in this world, he would be making sushi for free cause its his life. The original iron chef almost never debuted because they felt uneasy becoming Tv chefs.

  • @barnacle-
    @barnacle- Год назад +1

    i’ve never seen the og iron chef, it seems bobby has mellowed out over the years so i’m scared to watch this and ruin my opinion of him

  • @TheIcyPlumbob
    @TheIcyPlumbob 8 лет назад +2

    i'd give a shit too if I thought cooking was an important sacred art form and someone stood on their cutting board. don't care if people like Bobby flay, it was still seen as a disrespectful act, like spitting into someone's face.

  • @HolyNickTheHobbit
    @HolyNickTheHobbit Год назад +1

    Didn't bobby lose I. His first appearance in iron chef and then throw a tantrum so the next time he appeared they just gave him the win?

  • @terisantagata5295
    @terisantagata5295 9 лет назад +21

    I wouldn't call Bobby Flay a douche bag. Douches are useful. And never so egotistical. Nor do they destroy an entire channel (Food Network) as he and so many other so-called "chefs" have done. But I digress.
    His premature ejaculation as being a winner by being assisted onto his cutting board (he did NOT leap onto it) and raising his arms in victory was out-and-out disregard for the competition and program, and that's why it was and is considered an insult to the Japanese chef, not to mention a flagrant disrespect for necessary cooking utensils, which are considered almost sacred in the Japanese culture. Please keep in mind that even though this was filmed in New York, it was originally a Japanese show with a Japanese audience and a Japanese tone, and his opponent was a Japanese chef. He should have shown some respect for both the culture and his opponent. Instead, he made loads of errors and blamed everything but his own lack of expertise in this field.
    He's not a douche. Maybe, someday, he'll evolve into one. :)

    • @Romalian
      @Romalian 9 лет назад +1

      Teri Santagata I dunno. I think Bobby Flay is probably one of the best chefs on Food Network and I'd love to see him go up against Gordon Ramsay.

    • @Creecher98
      @Creecher98 9 лет назад +2

      Teri Santagata I'm sorry but anyone who says the iron chefs aren't real chefs is just ignorant. Their skill and knowledge of food and cooking is incredible. They are also all head chefs that own multiple restaurants.

    • @jhamlin726
      @jhamlin726 9 лет назад +2

      Your assessment of Flay is pure shit.

    • @4mySweetheart369
      @4mySweetheart369 6 лет назад

      Teri Santagata
      Your comment is the best I've seen on this video. Exactly what I was thinking. He's too interested in becoming a celebrity at this point to consider what is decent or right to do.

    • @dreadedkitty980
      @dreadedkitty980 5 лет назад

      @@4mySweetheart369 youre dumb and so is OP

  • @willowsprite
    @willowsprite 14 лет назад

    @sfgfj So that cutting board will only be used once because Bobby's finished with it? That's a waste.

  • @wekka
    @wekka 11 лет назад +9

    FLAY FEARS SAKAI

  • @mikewebster2761
    @mikewebster2761 3 года назад +2

    Bobby Flay is not a douche bag, he’s a SUPER DOUCHER!

  • @jessicagross3008
    @jessicagross3008 10 лет назад +13

    While I admit Bobby Flay took it a little far when he stood on top of the cutting board, your talking about two very different styles of people and personalities. Being over the top and loud is just how Bobby Flay is.

  • @JessicaJohnson-vg4xb
    @JessicaJohnson-vg4xb 3 года назад +1

    Wait did she call the noodles pasta?...that just sounds weird lol

    • @bobbyflay5184
      @bobbyflay5184 2 года назад

      Thanks for your love and support ❤

  • @Final_Boss
    @Final_Boss 4 года назад +4

    Lol I remember watching this episode when it aired on T.V.
    I wouldn't eat off the plate of someone who stands on their cutting board. So unhygienic.

    • @bobbyflay5184
      @bobbyflay5184 2 года назад

      Thanks for your love and support ❤

  • @Steak134
    @Steak134 6 лет назад +1

    Why is the quality trash?

  • @hikana18
    @hikana18 12 лет назад +4

    I truly understand your point as well as Flay's happiness; I would be equally excited. However there is a time, place, and theme for everything. IC has always been a professional setting. ICA is more comfortable. However, Flay as a professional adult should have handled it with more maturity and taste for the setting. It would have been fine if he was at a family bbq. He should have played it safe and saved the "jumping for joy" for when he went to his car.

  • @Shintigercurl
    @Shintigercurl Год назад +1

    morimoto is one of my all time favorite chefs, (alongside alton brown, martin yan, and graham kerr). dude is an artist when it comes to food.

  • @ermitanyohermit3603
    @ermitanyohermit3603 7 лет назад +12

    Flay is probably young and cocky here. Just like any young men who tasted succeess he would feel invincible

  • @josephnotoempire2949
    @josephnotoempire2949 2 года назад +1

    Disrespect of your kitchen is disrespect of your customer.

  • @richardzowie
    @richardzowie 10 лет назад +17

    For those upset about Flay's cutting board display, he later said producers asked him to play up the "Arrogant American" stereotype. I've never met Flay, so I'd rather not pass judgment. Not to mention, little of what we see in "reality" TV is true.

    • @videogamehawk79
      @videogamehawk79 10 лет назад +3

      This comment, right here ^^

    • @izumiri
      @izumiri 10 лет назад +18

      That is just an excuse. Whether the producers asked him or not, no self respecting chef would do something that something that is so unprofessional.

    • @Endevide
      @Endevide 6 лет назад +1

      Rick but he always acts like an arrogant american..

    • @4mySweetheart369
      @4mySweetheart369 6 лет назад +2

      Regardless of what the producers told him to do, no self-respecting chef would lower his standards just to please a producer. There are many ways he could have played the American arrogant chef without doing such a crass move.

    • @Laphin
      @Laphin 6 лет назад

      Uhhhhh have you ever seen Gordon Ramsey??? ;D

  • @Itemtotem
    @Itemtotem 8 лет назад

    first person to provide link to full episode wins

  • @rojo40
    @rojo40 12 лет назад +3

    @ChaoticMoira "His country is America and I think he represented us perfectly - with vivacious energy!" ... his country is the United States of America. And I hope his behavior does not represent all US residents, because he just acted as a plain douchebag.

  • @jrinthe8187
    @jrinthe8187 9 лет назад

    It's TV correct? Ratings and theatrics rule. Not sure who has seen the Beat Bobby Flay show on the Food Network. Flay takes on a challenger and their signature dish. The 3 Judges supposedly come in at the end, yet it is always Flay's dish that is presented first (hint). I've seen 4 of these shows and can you guess who has always won? If you said Bobby Flay you would be right on.

  • @owlflame
    @owlflame 9 лет назад +9

    I like how your description says something entirely different. This is from back in the day. He's a better chef now. So no, he's not the worst thing to happen to iron chef. Dislike

  • @BradleyBoy
    @BradleyBoy 2 года назад +1

    It's also basic manners you don't stand on a work surface in general......

  • @dapm366
    @dapm366 8 лет назад +4

    Not true, I've met Bobby Flay and I specifically asked him about this..in the early 2000s. he said they were not mad, in fact they LOVED IT......good for tv.

  • @Chnamanjx
    @Chnamanjx 14 лет назад

    @rpe33 Are you willing to eat food prepared on the cutting board that Bobby stood on?

  • @Kihidokid
    @Kihidokid 9 лет назад +14

    He seems really young in this

  • @PimpMatt0
    @PimpMatt0 9 лет назад +2

    Japanese be like, "you disgraced muh familay"

  • @kgbromero
    @kgbromero 8 лет назад +23

    Yes, I agree that Flay should not have done this even though they did not have to cook anymore, but remind you that this was during his very first days as an Iron Chef. He did not realize his offense and Morimoto should not have yelled those accusations. Flay has always been one of my inspirations to cook and his behavior has certainly grown over the years. So, he shouldn't be called a disgrace. Dislike.

    • @Bigtasty28
      @Bigtasty28 8 лет назад +8

      come on, yeah he was just an iron chef or what not, but been a chef for years now....no excuse.

    • @shotojojo
      @shotojojo 7 лет назад +2

      Kaetlynn Gabrielle Romero you shouldn't have to know culture to know you don't stand on a cutting board. it's for food.

    • @VideoMenu
      @VideoMenu 7 лет назад +1

      OK... you say neither should have done it. That's fair. But then you make excuses for Flay for not knowing better. But why no excuses for Morimoto for not knowing better how to handle such an unexpected shock? Is it because you've made this about YOU? Flay is an inspiration to YOU therefore Flay gets a pass for lack of experience but Morimoto gets no credit for the same weakness at all? See the double standard?

  • @thomaschiew4958
    @thomaschiew4958 4 года назад +2

    yea, how could you stand on the cutting board

  • @LazyScoutJace
    @LazyScoutJace 10 лет назад +4

    Lol, I remember this. I remember getting pissed myself...

  • @dinocruz3377
    @dinocruz3377 2 года назад

    Raise the roof! Lol is Nick Van Exel with him?

  • @matthewtully9703
    @matthewtully9703 8 лет назад +20

    He should go on Beat Bobby Flay lol

  • @PeanutBreathing
    @PeanutBreathing 2 года назад +1

    Bobby Flay would be finished if he did that in 2022.

  • @bwrpwr
    @bwrpwr 10 лет назад +7

    I support Flay. "Cutting boards and knives are sacred to us?" That's stupid. They are inanimate objects. It's not like Flay taunted Morimoto, he was interacting with the crowd.

    • @bwrpwr
      @bwrpwr 10 лет назад +1

      Bryan Liang
      Redneck? Based on....?? It's a tv show, and Flay was being entertaining, end of story.

    • @juffurey
      @juffurey 10 лет назад +2

      that's like saying a guitar was just an inanimate object to Jimi Hendrix. and no, I'm not stretching it, that's perfectly analogous.

    • @bwrpwr
      @bwrpwr 10 лет назад

      juffurey Jimi set a guitar ON FIRE. I don't think he revered the actual instrument.

    • @izumiri
      @izumiri 10 лет назад +2

      How many people would eat at a restaurant who they know the chef steps on the cutting board with shoes on? Bower Power you must be one of the very few people that would.

    • @bwrpwr
      @bwrpwr 10 лет назад +2

      Richard Izumi
      Christ. He obviously doesn't do that in the day to day service of his places, even when he does the cooking himself. It was for a tv show and done after the cooking. I hope you are just being stupid on purpose, because if you are serious in your post, you are beyond hope.

  • @freddrog4689
    @freddrog4689 3 года назад

    i made my previous comment, apologizing for the west, just before i saw 3:45. that obnoxious man said "raise da roof yall!!". so now i have to apologize to asians and black people on behalf of westerners

  • @MusicforMe123
    @MusicforMe123 14 лет назад +8

    I have a lot of respect for Morimoto for saying Bobby was not a chef because he stood up on the cutting board. But in Bobby defense, he has matured since then. I hope Bobby treats his cooking tools and cutting board with respect from now on. This is the show that made the Food Network what it is today.

  • @emeraldsearocks
    @emeraldsearocks 11 лет назад +1

    I am a chef that graduated from le cordon bleu and worked in australia for awhile.. I do not know what culture does bobby flay comes from but in the chef world, the chopping boards are important to us. It is not sacred or anything like that but it is the most important thing in food prep.. U want to eat food prepared from something someone stepped on? Also, we were taught to not even sit on the table top let alone stepping on it.. But i believe bobby flay has changed.. Btw, there was another ba

  • @kylerivelli
    @kylerivelli 8 лет назад +6

    Morimoto needs to take his sacred chopsticks out of his ass.
    You have to be kidding me. Seriously?! I watched the entire video, waiting for the douche bag moment. Knowing Iron Chef, I was thinking maybe Bobby might do something to a dash after time runs out. When he finished early, I thought maybe he would sabotage Morimoto in some way; he didn't.
    When Bobby Flay stood on the cutting board, I thought nothing of it. When Morimoto made his comment, I still thought something more sinister might happen. Sadly, those remaining minutes were wasted.

    • @Bigtasty28
      @Bigtasty28 8 лет назад +5

      it's dificult to explain to someone who hasn't really worked in a kitchen, and I don't mean that Dennys on the corner, I mean a respectable restaurant, the're are certain ethics that are in play, it's like eating out anywhere and taking you shoes off and kicking them up on the table, no respect. get it?

    • @kylerivelli
      @kylerivelli 8 лет назад

      I get where you are coming from. But perhaps it's difficult to explain, not because I haven't worked in a kitchen you deem respectable, but because it's a culture thing we simply happen to disagree on.
      I don't understand the "respectable kitchen" point. Bobby Flay has worked in many respectable kitchens. Perhaps he even made kitchens respectable.
      As to your shoe point, I think that goes along with the culture thing. Asian cultures focus on that sort of thing much more than Americans. The point, even as an American, still would make sense if you are a guest in somebody's home. But kitchen stadium is neutral territory. And keep in mind that it is a T.V. show. Showmanship is to be expected. Perhaps Kitchen Stadium isn't respectable for that reason according to you.
      This is Iron Chef America. To impose values that don't go along with the values of the shows audience seems egotistical to me.
      All that said, I still think some things deserve respect. I have a very expensive wine glass that is so thin that it requires respect, not only because of the price, not only because it can break so easily, but also because of how it was made. It was made by a professional, by hand, which requires years of experience and mastery.Bobby Flay on the other hand simply stood on an extremely cheap piece of wood that is called a cutting board.
      So we both agree to an extent. I just think putting a cheap cutting board into a category where you can't even stand on it is too extreme. You can wash it. Heck, you would wash it even if you didn't stand on it. But to require a cheap cutting board, or possibly everything makes everything equal. And it's not. As you know, some things are of extremely high quality, while others are simply cut pieces of wood.

    • @bigtimerussians4009
      @bigtimerussians4009 6 лет назад

      patches nah man I like them there

    • @cardsuponly
      @cardsuponly 6 лет назад +1

      Its like saying you can step on the US flag or burn it, and its still okay.

  • @Itemtotem
    @Itemtotem 8 лет назад

    where did you get this clip? did you post a clip from the full video?
    i cannot find this particular episode anywhere

  • @dapm366
    @dapm366 9 лет назад +8

    nope, you're all wrong. I spoke with bobby about this incident. according to him, it was all show. they loved that he did this!!

    • @kgbromero
      @kgbromero 8 лет назад +4

      Good because Flay has always been my inspiration for cooking. When I watched this video, I felt heartbroken. Then I was relieved when I saw your comment.

    • @dapm366
      @dapm366 8 лет назад +3

      I tell you what...he's also a nice guy. now this was in about 2001 when I met him...can't even believe it was that long ago. I met him at his new york restaurant Mesa Grill. It's shut down now....I don't know how ordinary people eat there....I had an expense account. It was cheaper than Bolo which is owned by Mario Batali...I didn't meet him, but i saw him eating dinner after service.

    • @bigtimerussians4009
      @bigtimerussians4009 6 лет назад

      Thank you

    • @bigtimerussians4009
      @bigtimerussians4009 6 лет назад

      bobby flay for president

  • @noneya8418
    @noneya8418 10 лет назад

    what's this? was it for japanese tv? i like that format better and it seems more like that.

  • @Mac-ki5dw
    @Mac-ki5dw 11 лет назад +8

    Take a chill pill dude. All nationalities have varying customs but as usual if it's a western culture it's ignored, any other country must be bowed to and adored. Pathetic.

    • @olensoifer9901
      @olensoifer9901 11 лет назад

      *****
      Isn't this Iron Chef America, in New York? Watch it again...

    • @juffurey
      @juffurey 11 лет назад +1

      Olen Soifer this is in new york, but definitely the original iron chef. flay is the challenger and morimoto is iron chef japanese.

  • @nbbismine
    @nbbismine 4 года назад +1

    Flay acting like he won a Super Bowl ring

  • @Blastrix1
    @Blastrix1 11 лет назад +3

    Yeah, I only watch when Morimoto is the chosen chef.

  • @NY4Life
    @NY4Life 3 года назад

    I wish I could see the full two episodes of the New York Battle from Iron Chef