Dear Mike Chen, I am Shimura, the manager of Onokisou. Thank you very much for visiting us the other day. We are delighted to hear that you enjoyed your time with us. It was our pleasure to have you as our guest. We hope you will have the opportunity to visit us again soon. We look forward to welcoming you back to Onokisou. Sincerely, Shimura Manager of Onokisou
These maybe something to smile more about when a thing you know she'd have liked comes up. My condolences for the loss. even if needed to take some time to be away from it for a bit.
So sorry. I lost my Mom on February 3rd. She had Alzheimer's but back a few years ago when she'd hear me talking about a video she'd ask to watch it. I miss that too. Mike is just wonderful. Love him.
I live in Victoria BC Canada 🇨🇦and Japan gifted our queen cherry blossom trees years ago. Now our streets are beautifully lined with them. Shelbourne Street is the most beautiful. 😘😘😘
I remember Mike when he was on another channel. Can't remember the name, Beyond the Great Wall is what my mind came up with but it's been a lot of years. Good to see the channel doing so well.
Thank you Mike for good video! Shizuoka prefecture is where Mt. Fuji is, so their spring water comes from those mountains and known as very high quality soft natural water, or so I heard. You always pick good place to visit. 😚👍
The bento 🍱 box look so yummy and some of them look so pretty 🤩 it’s like getting a cute 🥰 present 🎁 that place look so relaxing and nice 😊 I do need to be in a relaxing place to have time for myself. The food wow 😮 what a unique plate
I love it too, except for the crowds. I don’t blame people for visiting the city to view the cherry blossoms, after all I do too, but it’s gotten so crowded that it can be hard to enjoy them. I try to pick times that are less popular, but I give up a lot of the time and just head home.
Another popular RUclipsr who recently travelled very close to where I live! Yes, Shizuoka is well known for the early blossoming varieties of sakura. And I'm glad you enjoyed your stay and the food in Umegashima.
I would love to see Chinese restaurants giving us a more crispy noodle experience. I often get Cantonese chow mein because it’s full of vegetables and that’s good for you. However, I find that if you order this meal, they drown the noodles in the sauce. I would much prefer Frying their noodles very quickly and then give it to you in a separate container and go easy on the sauce. The texture is mind blowing, and the flavour is great. I would like to preface that these restaurants are in Canada and therefore do not know how to cook a authentic Chinese meals.
I got a chance to eat intestine chigae from Hansol and honey garlic fried chicken at bb.q my first time at the H Mart Torrance food court. It was really good. Thank you for your videos as a guide.
You should try izakaya food next time! It's so lovely with all the small dishes, and you don't actually have to drink to get in. I'd love to show around my favorite neighborhood Oimachi in Tokyo for izakaya :D
To be totally honest I'd absolutely love it if we had Bentos here in the states. They look sooooo Good. I'd just buy bentos to eat all the time. They look very satisfying and would fill you up. I would hope they'd be the authentic bentos like Mikey is showing here.
It’s Mike’s jacket over the knob on the end of his seat. When he was setting up the shot before he started recording, he probably saw the guy’s mug in the side. Of the shot and just hang his jacket there to cover it up or I should say cover him up.
just wondering, do you happen to speak any of the languages of the countries you visit? and if not, whats usually the experience and how do you handle navigating and finding things. I plan to travel at some point so insight would be appreciated in that aspect
Mike Chen Bingo: "Might be one the of the best ____ ever" CHECK ✅ 3:15 Mike Chen Bingo: "Umami" CHECK ✅ 3:29 Mike Chen Bingo: "Melt in your mouth" CHECK ✅4:25 (bonus points bc he didn't even take a bite yet before saying it)
OMG, the meal you enjoyed looks absolutely amazing. The breakfast also looked great. By the end of the video, I was so hungry! Great video... thank you.
Yeah been there. Accidneatly ate a chunch of wasabi that I did not know was hiding in my dish. Lets just say I spit it out and couldn't eat it for a few days as it blew out my tounge and made it super sensitive for a few days. lol
Glad to have seen the growing of Wasabi. I didn't have any ideas what it truly was although I knew we're not eating the real thing in the west. Thx Mike❤😊
The fish in Japanese is called "amago". Mikey says that in the video. "Amago" is a different species than "ayu". The latin term is "oncorhynchus masou", a type of trout. I guess you call "ayu", "yamame" and "amago" by hhe name "sweetfish" in English because they're all small river fish although they're all different. None of these fish are found outside East Asia.
@@vivida7160 Yep, I did some checking up and realized that amago and ayu aren't the same fish. I'm surprised that there are other fishes that goes by the "sweetfish" name though, especially since ayu was also featured in the very same place later in the video.
Dear Mike Chen,
I am Shimura, the manager of Onokisou. Thank you very much for visiting us the other day.
We are delighted to hear that you enjoyed your time with us. It was our pleasure to have you as our guest.
We hope you will have the opportunity to visit us again soon. We look forward to welcoming you back to Onokisou.
Sincerely,
Shimura
Manager of Onokisou
Arigato, Shimura san.
How do we book
Your retreat seems like it came right out of a fairytale or anime. It seems so calming and magical. Hope I will have the opportunity to visit one day!
My mom and i loved watching your clips during our meals so much. She passed away last week from cancer. Thanks for bringing smiles to her face.
I'm sorry for your loss. A good memory for you sharing Mike's videos.
I'm so sorry, lost my life partner in November, I know what you're going through
These maybe something to smile more about when a thing you know she'd have liked comes up. My condolences for the loss. even if needed to take some time to be away from it for a bit.
Sending love from ON canada
So sorry. I lost my Mom on February 3rd. She had Alzheimer's but back a few years ago when she'd hear me talking about a video she'd ask to watch it. I miss that too. Mike is just wonderful. Love him.
I live in Victoria BC Canada 🇨🇦and Japan gifted our queen cherry blossom trees years ago. Now our streets are beautifully lined with them. Shelbourne Street is the most beautiful. 😘😘😘
I totally agree with you, the trees in James Bay are so beautiful as well.
@@DirtyDickson82 They are beautiful 😍
I think Mikey should visit us next time he goes to Richmond.
@@tobynmanthorpe I honestly think he would love seeing what Victoria cousin has to offer. So many great places to eat here in Victoria. 🤗😘
Sounds gay
Japan, the history, tridition, and beauty, mikey you are so bless, don't forget the outstanding food!
The hotpot and the congee looked AMAZING. Honestly the whole meal looked awesome.
@7:30+ Loving the Cowboy Bebop instrumental music. Your videos are always informational, and you tell your truth. 100/100
Lovely Bento boxes, this may be your best Japan video Mike.
Love to watch while eating my meager meal, because it somehow makes everything taste better 😋😚
I remember Mike when he was on another channel. Can't remember the name, Beyond the Great Wall is what my mind came up with but it's been a lot of years. Good to see the channel doing so well.
Thank you Mike for good video!
Shizuoka prefecture is where Mt. Fuji is, so their spring water comes from those mountains and known as very high quality soft natural water, or so I heard.
You always pick good place to visit. 😚👍
Wow!Mike presentation of the food looks spectacular.I feel like I have to go to Japan now.😂
whats the difference between your strictly dumpling and your mike chen channel.. both have food?
Loved watching the Kaiseki dinner. That was one of my fav segments of your videos for a long time.
The bento 🍱 box look so yummy and some of them look so pretty 🤩 it’s like getting a cute 🥰 present 🎁 that place look so relaxing and nice 😊 I do need to be in a relaxing place to have time for myself. The food wow 😮 what a unique plate
The Cherry blossom time in Washington DC is my favorite time of year 🎉
I love it too, except for the crowds. I don’t blame people for visiting the city to view the cherry blossoms, after all I do too, but it’s gotten so crowded that it can be hard to enjoy them. I try to pick times that are less popular, but I give up a lot of the time and just head home.
Another popular RUclipsr who recently travelled very close to where I live!
Yes, Shizuoka is well known for the early blossoming varieties of sakura.
And I'm glad you enjoyed your stay and the food in Umegashima.
And please stop saying _shabu_ and say _shabu-shabu_ instead! _Shabu_ on its own means something else entirely (i.e. stimulant drugs).
I would love to see Chinese restaurants giving us a more crispy noodle experience. I often get Cantonese chow mein because it’s full of vegetables and that’s good for you. However, I find that if you order this meal, they drown the noodles in the sauce. I would much prefer Frying their noodles very quickly and then give it to you in a separate container and go easy on the sauce. The texture is mind blowing, and the flavour is great. I would like to preface that these restaurants are in Canada and therefore do not know how to cook a authentic Chinese meals.
This was so incredible❤
All dishes were mouthwatering!!
Amazing😊❤❤❤
Give him any dish.... he'll make it mouthwatering.... 🙂
I got a chance to eat intestine chigae from Hansol and honey garlic fried chicken at bb.q my first time at the H Mart Torrance food court. It was really good. Thank you for your videos as a guide.
Just when I thought we wouldn't get an Umami overload he just couldn't resist. Start the drinking game.
Imagine sitting next to him on the train and having to watch him eat these delicious dishes 🥲
btw at 9:37 looks like a haki clash from one piece 😄
You should try izakaya food next time! It's so lovely with all the small dishes, and you don't actually have to drink to get in. I'd love to show around my favorite neighborhood Oimachi in Tokyo for izakaya :D
Those kobe or wagyu beef cubes made my mouth instantly water!
Definitely a more fun one.
Im just a small town country boy in Oregon but i have big dreams mostly about food
I’m planning my Japan trip. Thanks for ideas.
Do they let you keep the ryokan yukata!? Everything looks so tasty!!
To be totally honest I'd absolutely love it if we had Bentos here in the states. They look sooooo Good. I'd just buy bentos to eat all the time. They look very satisfying and would fill you up. I would hope they'd be the authentic bentos like Mikey is showing here.
I'm so intrigued by the guy behind Mike with the jacket over his face
I think it’s a jacket over the chair or luggage.
It’s Mike’s jacket over the knob on the end of his seat. When he was setting up the shot before he started recording, he probably saw the guy’s mug in the side. Of the shot and just hang his jacket there to cover it up or I should say cover him up.
That makes so much more sense 😅
How much were each of the bento boxes?
Amazing food
Mikey, masterful description of that meal at that ryokan. Bravo.Thank you very much.
I miss Japan so much 😢
Is this hotel in Onsan? When I check it on online I don’t know what town it was. Can you help me?
Hey Mike. Every dish gave on the presentation. Just beautiful . Enjoy!! 🐞🤤🤗
Did you literally eat all 5 of those bentos? That's so much food
The thumb nails lately have me thinking it’s an episode Ive already seen. 😂
Would very much appreciate and love love a cheap eats in Osaka or Tokyo Mike thank you as always ❤
I would have been happy just eating that hot pot, but everything after just kept adding to the experience.
Which month u travelled to Japan? Salary blooming I March?
Yummy... it's right time for you to visit Africa
Yeah 👍
Beautiful cherry blossoms!
just wondering, do you happen to speak any of the languages of the countries you visit? and if not, whats usually the experience and how do you handle navigating and finding things. I plan to travel at some point so insight would be appreciated in that aspect
Yummy 😋 food
mike it's onsen tours?
Mike Chen Bingo: "Might be one the of the best ____ ever" CHECK ✅ 3:15
Mike Chen Bingo: "Umami" CHECK ✅ 3:29
Mike Chen Bingo: "Melt in your mouth" CHECK ✅4:25 (bonus points bc he didn't even take a bite yet before saying it)
I love playing the Mike Chen Bingo every time he uploads. Too funny
OMG, the meal you enjoyed looks absolutely amazing. The breakfast also looked great. By the end of the video, I was so hungry! Great video... thank you.
I don't usually comment but very cozy episode 😁
Love your content Mike! You're amazing 🔥🔥🔥🔥
5:18 mikey still calls it konjack 🤣🤦♂
12:34 What did he say
Your videos from ya Channel always hits The Spot when Needed😋🍽 Thanks man.
The best shinkansen BENTO BOX wow that looks absolutely scrumptious Mike thank you for the review
Yummy
Ugh, someday I will return to Japan! This all looked divine!
All this yummy food and hear I am eating a very sad boul of porridge
Wow appreciate the knowledge on wasabi. You should do more of that
Love from India❤❤❤
Great video
Show how to proparly hold chopsticks before eating I am bad at it great videos keep the great job
Seeing your videos during the Ramadhan month is a real test 😂
Thank you for going to the wasabi farm! I wish we could grow it here, but I guess I need to visit Japan someday.
Weird, I get a Starbucks commercial when Mikey is at Starbucks. Glad to see Mikey isn't mixing his Wasabi in soy sauce. We mess up food in America
Yeah been there. Accidneatly ate a chunch of wasabi that I did not know was hiding in my dish. Lets just say I spit it out and couldn't eat it for a few days as it blew out my tounge and made it super sensitive for a few days. lol
Wasabi's probably among the world's hardest plants to grow, but I heard some of them can be grown outside of Japan
Can be grown in the uk
I'm gonna need some peanut butter with this jelli...🤩Great video!
OMG ARE YOU KIDDING 😮❤😂...What a great foodie day!!!
Japan, and just all of Asia has to have THE MOST DELICIOUS AND AFFORDABLE FOOD 😮😮😮
Goodness Keiseki 14 course meal looks so good and life changing flavor.
Great review
I remember seeing a video on one grower in California that grows real Wasabi.
Awesome job mike with food vlog drop a likes.
new video yeeeey
Attendance ✅✋
Why is the top of your head always cut off in every frame?
To hide his haircut? idk
Weird thing to focus on
Good afternoon brother & Happy New Year.. dragon 🐲😊! What train were you on??
Back in Japan? 😊 5th visit??
Glad to have seen the growing of Wasabi. I didn't have any ideas what it truly was although I knew we're not eating the real thing in the west. Thx Mike❤😊
We need a Japanese distributor/manufacturer of bento boxes in the US
A lot of those boxes can be made in the US.
With all the amount of food he eats, what type of exercise does he do?
Go check his exercise video!
I feel like Mike’s taste and appreciation of different kinds of food have evolved over the years, and I’m here for it
Why do you have soo many dam adds
i have been watching you for years and to this day i am amazed that you dont carry your own cutlery.
Huh, this is the first time I've heard of another fish that isn't the ayu called a "sweetfish", I wonder if that's just an English translation.
The fish in Japanese is called "amago". Mikey says that in the video. "Amago" is a different species than "ayu". The latin term is "oncorhynchus masou", a type of trout. I guess you call "ayu", "yamame" and "amago" by hhe name "sweetfish" in English because they're all small river fish although they're all different. None of these fish are found outside East Asia.
@@vivida7160 Yep, I did some checking up and realized that amago and ayu aren't the same fish. I'm surprised that there are other fishes that goes by the "sweetfish" name though, especially since ayu was also featured in the very same place later in the video.
Nice
Wahgoo and shitiki
It's almost spring of course is starting Sakura fever
Is that scallop or abalone?
Why can't I buy 'fast food', like this in Australia.......
Light train meal. 5 bento boxes lol
soo early 😮
"Umami" Counter: 17...prove me wrong
Take a shot every time Mikey says umami. Get sauced.
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Manda pra mim Chen
Ya mike u numba 1 and nuner one comment
I have been watching Mike Chen for 4 years and it still surprises me that he can put out such amazing video after the next.
These videos are published weeks to months after the recording date. You seeing it now means Mike could be somewhere else in the world.
Nice looking dishes . Do you have a price in US $ for each ?
You would think for a youtuber he would record in high quality, but apparently not