I love Martin Yan! We used to watch his cooking show all the time when I was a kid! So many fond memories! I’m glad to see he’s as lively as ever, and still loves his woks! 🥰
I used to watch Yan Can Cook on PBS Public Television & KQED back in the 80s. Been over 35 years. Martin Yan is a legend. Today TV chefs are all about them. Martin Yan is all about you and teaching you how to cook.
So happy to see two master chefs healthy and walking around. God bless you guys, I have learnt alot from your people's videos over the years. Love from South Africa
@@sam-dz4sj , I still have it, and I am able to use it. Unfortunately, I currently live in a house with an electric range, so I had to downgrade to a flat-bottomed model. 唉!
Thank you Hiro & Chef Yan for taking us on a tour. I knew from my traveling the oldest Chinatown in the world is in the Philippines from the 1500s. I thought the oldest one in the United States was in New York. Never knew it was San Francisco first 👍🏻 see I learned something new everyday. Good video.
I met Martin Yan when we did a cooking demo show with him & our class at the PBS station in Redding, CA at Shasta College e back in 2001 when I was taking Culinary classes.
Love that place. Been shopping there since the 80’s. Pre-Covid, I just recently bought a handmade stone flour mill there. Keep up the fun collaborative vids.👍
this is great as always....! Two great chefs that I learned so much from. SAIKOU! As always thanking you for sharing your adventures, full of awesomeness!
Hiro, my friend, g11d aftern11n!!! That is a great video about the beautiful Chinatown in San Francisco. I'm really looking forward to the vids when you use your new authentic wok in your Miami kitchen studio!!! And most important you will have more than 2 M RUclips subscribers pretty soon and you deserve it!!! God bless you and stay healthy!!! ❤️🇯🇵❤️🇩🇪❤️🇺🇲❤️ 🥢🙋🏻♂️🥢🙋🏻♂️🥢🙋🏻♂️🥢🙋🏻♂️🥢🙋🏻♂️
Matin Yan, do you remember Kwong Hang Import-export store in the 1960s? My father was Kim Tse Louie-the manager from 1948 to 1983. Kwong Hang closed in 1983. They sold woks to the Wok Shop during the 1970s-82. I think my father sold your first cook book.
Damn dude! I was working in an office just down the street off of Stockton Street up to the holiday. Shout out to _New Golden Daisy_ and _Good Mong Kok Bakery!_
Martin yan sounds condescending. Old chinese vs Japanese fued. I remember OLD kungfu movies where theyd ask a stranger “are you Japanese?”. Every yan encounter seems like yan is trying to do one up on Hiro. Grew up with yan on pbs though
Fan of both great humble chefs 💜
I hope viewers realize how special this episode is to have Hiro and Martin together. Two amazing chefs both at the top of their game. Thank you!
I love Martin Yan!
We used to watch his cooking show all the time when I was a kid! So many fond memories! I’m glad to see he’s as lively as ever, and still loves his woks! 🥰
Talk about a culinary dream team! I grew up watching Yan Can Cook and I credit him for my knife skills!
I used to watch Yan Can Cook on PBS Public Television & KQED back in the 80s. Been over 35 years. Martin Yan is a legend.
Today TV chefs are all about them. Martin Yan is all about you and teaching you how to cook.
Martin's passion for cooking is the best
A video series based on the adventures of the two Master Chefs would be awesome.
HOLY CRAP. Chef Martin Yan is 73 years old????!! Looks great for that age.
I enjoy see it veiod . I love to see san francisco history chinses in America. It is very important my life .❤❤ l hope see san francisco.
So happy to see two master chefs healthy and walking around. God bless you guys, I have learnt alot from your people's videos over the years.
Love from South Africa
I bought my first carbon steel wok at that exact Wok Shop over 35 years ago!
Is it still working?
@@sam-dz4sj , I still have it, and I am able to use it. Unfortunately, I currently live in a house with an electric range, so I had to downgrade to a flat-bottomed model. 唉!
@@missmaam792 I see
Omg yan can cook. Thank you so much for this episode!!!
This is where I got mine. Thank you Martin Yan 🙏.
Love the collaboration between these guys!
Thank you Hiro & Chef Yan for taking us on a tour. I knew from my traveling the oldest Chinatown in the world is in the Philippines from the 1500s. I thought the oldest one in the United States was in New York. Never knew it was San Francisco first 👍🏻 see I learned something new everyday. Good video.
I met Martin Yan when we did a cooking demo show with him & our class at the PBS station in Redding, CA at Shasta College e back in 2001 when I was taking Culinary classes.
Yan Can Cook.
This was totally awesome! I hope you and your cameraman, Charles, have a good afternoon. Cheers, Chef Hiro!
Martin is a gem. He has helped Asians by bringing the world of Asian cuisine to the masses.
This is a very special episode. very very special
Wooooow!!! So many wok. I like that there is so much history in this town. Sound like an awesome place.
Love that place. Been shopping there since the 80’s. Pre-Covid, I just recently bought a handmade stone flour mill there. Keep up the fun collaborative vids.👍
A very simple man like you are always more than the legend..😊😊😊 keep smile always and keep up the good work..😊😊😊
Two heroes met! Both are my hero for cooking expert! Welcome to San Francisco!🎉🙌🏻
Yan can cook so can you this guy is legend during 90,s show
i went onto a plane for the first time just to check chinatown in sf out and i really enjoyed it!
Very passionate man, thank you for sharing. Great video.
Sick moves guys!
Great to see my two favorite chefs Fighting!! :)
Awesome intro
Two of my favorite guys
I live that shop have been many times
Woks and kitchen hatchets
Love this!
This guy is so fun to listen to very captivating
Y'all crazy, y'all my kind of people. Love y'all!
If Yan can cook, so can you.
It's so beautiful that Yan & Hiro are friends.... it's these colourful ingredients that make the USA so great.
Long time no see! Welcome back , Martin Yan!
this is great as always....! Two great chefs that I learned so much from. SAIKOU! As always thanking you for sharing your adventures, full of awesomeness!
Meilleur chef dans le monde je vous souhaite une bonne continuation 💝💚💘💞💕🤲
I grew up watching his show when I was single digits. Very cool.
Love your Videos. Big Greetz and Probs from Germany :)
Amazing San Francisco Chinatown 👍
I'm a slight chef as well.. visiting that Wok shop a month ago was heaven! Lol.
Hiro, my friend, g11d aftern11n!!!
That is a great video about the beautiful Chinatown in San Francisco. I'm really looking forward to the vids when you use your new authentic wok in your Miami kitchen studio!!! And most important you will have more than 2 M RUclips subscribers pretty soon and you deserve it!!!
God bless you and stay healthy!!!
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I loved San Francisco been to Chinatown many of times when I lived in Santa Rosa in my mid twenties was a lot of fun considering I grew up in Ohio .
Oh, yeah!
It's like listening to a living legend
Chef Yan said that Hiro is very famous and has 2 millions subscribers on his channel, that's why he brings and show him around the stores.
Yan is still entertaining, he still have the same energy.
Good Afternoon!
I would of bought that hand made one also nice choice, Hiro !
Matin Yan,
do you remember Kwong Hang Import-export store in the 1960s? My father was Kim Tse Louie-the manager from 1948 to 1983. Kwong Hang closed in 1983. They sold woks to the Wok Shop during the 1970s-82. I think my father sold your first cook book.
Chef Martin Yen hasn't lost his humour. That's good
I waiting to see if Hiro and Martin Yen would walk of one those shops with a Mogwai!
Damn dude! I was working in an office just down the street off of Stockton Street up to the holiday. Shout out to _New Golden Daisy_ and _Good Mong Kok Bakery!_
I grew up watching Yan can cook. I'm amazed at what he can cut with a meat cleaver.
I have several woks from The Wok Shop.
Are you going to visit the folks at Knife Merchant while out in CA?
Wow
Might as well just move to CA now.
good mornin
Wait. Has Hiro-san never been to SF Japantown? Or San Jose Japantown? Please visit そんのふたつのところ, Hiro-san!!
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dear my friend
hank you for sharing
Master Hiroyuki should visit "Liberdade" (means Freedom) the japanese neighborhood here in São Paulo, Brazil.
Martin yan sounds condescending. Old chinese vs Japanese fued. I remember OLD kungfu movies where theyd ask a stranger “are you Japanese?”. Every yan encounter seems like yan is trying to do one up on Hiro. Grew up with yan on pbs though
Mr. Yan has all the dad jokes xD
nice intro plus sifu is coming out soon.
Here we go Chef Martin the most Californian Asian dude ever.
Take a Wok on the wild side. 😁
Not only in your kitchen studio but enjoy to watch China Town in San Francisco.
12:35 jaywalking like bosses lol
Great clip! Thank you. However - I guess 90% of your American viewers will now think Hiro is from China. :)
Perhaps Japan and China should hire Hiro and Martin to be their foreign ambassadors. Friendly discussions
Who's that older lady that sold the wok's for all her life. Let her talk more, she seemed so sweet! Don't talk over her dude!
Boy did he wok that joke (pun) right off the cliff and deep into the ground.
😂🤣 Nice intro
hiiiii HIRO SAN, HIRRRROOO SANNN HUGS
Martin talks like he is on energy pills lol
Actually the oldest Chinatown in the world is in Manila Philippines.
To many wok puns for my liking 🤣😂
So cute 😎😻 enter the dragon return of the 🐉🐲 wOW
I doubt the 1 million work sold in 50 years.. that means 50 wok sold every day (7 days a week).. which seems a bit unlealistic..
Chef Yan needs to cut back on the botox! 🤣 He looks same age as when I watched him 20 years ago!
Yan can cook but he can’t shut his mouth for a man to get a word in edgewise.
Yan talks out of his ass when he tries to pump Hiro's tires! lol it doesn't sound genuine and it's so fake.
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congratulations 🎊
🔥 👨🏽🍳 OG Chef Yan! 🤘🏽 🔥