The number is not important (it won't be just a few). The most exciting thing is to check the catch of the day (and changes with the season). So it's never the same.
That really depends on the restaurant. Our channel forms restaurant reviews. I'm going to dime at a omakase restaurant tomorrow for a 25 course dinner.
Completely worthless. It was a lot of words that said nothing. Literally everything they said is the same as every sushi restaurant, including the do's and don't's. I have no idea what is different about omikase after watching this.
I didn’t watch the whole video but I heard enough of it to know that he said exactly what omakase is. It means that there’s no specific menu and that you’re leaving it up to the sushi chef to serve you what he thinks is best. In fact, omakase literally means “I leave it up to you” in Japanese. If you don’t want to do that just order want you want off the menu.
@@Whoopdido777no, he doesn't explicitly say that. If you know what it is, you'll get that from different things that are said, but if you don't know what it is, he isn't clear about it.
I couldn’t continue listening because of your pronunciation of omakase and sushi. If you’re going to make a video on the topic as someone with knowledge of it then you need to study the correct way to say it. The last syllable has a short /e/ sound/-not long! So it is not “see!” It made me cringe. You’re also putting a /sh/ sound on the first syllable of “su” in sushi. So I almost immediately had to stop watching your video.
Thank you!! This was extremely helpful. I’m going to my first omakase experience tonight
Great video. Really enjoyed the do’s and don’t do’s near the end
I'm going to review a Omakasa restaurant for my RUclips channel tomorrow. Thank you so much for this information.
This same pot we're using for grilled prawns. With smoke
How many rounds of sushi are given?
Depends on each restaurant
The number is not important (it won't be just a few). The most exciting thing is to check the catch of the day (and changes with the season). So it's never the same.
Usually on average between 2-4 rounds depending on the package you get. Each round usually consist of 2-4 single bite size pieces.
That really depends on the restaurant. Our channel forms restaurant reviews. I'm going to dime at a omakase restaurant tomorrow for a 25 course dinner.
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never been to one
Why do they give you wasabi if you're not supposed to eat it
Going to Omakase tonight! $295 in total
my omakase cost around 170$ per a person but it's worth it.
Completely worthless. It was a lot of words that said nothing. Literally everything they said is the same as every sushi restaurant, including the do's and don't's. I have no idea what is different about omikase after watching this.
I didn’t watch the whole video but I heard enough of it to know that he said exactly what omakase is. It means that there’s no specific menu and that you’re leaving it up to the sushi chef to serve you what he thinks is best. In fact, omakase literally means “I leave it up to you” in Japanese.
If you don’t want to do that just order want you want off the menu.
@@Whoopdido777no, he doesn't explicitly say that. If you know what it is, you'll get that from different things that are said, but if you don't know what it is, he isn't clear about it.
I couldn’t continue listening because of your pronunciation of omakase and sushi. If you’re going to make a video on the topic as someone with knowledge of it then you need to study the correct way to say it. The last syllable has a short /e/ sound/-not long! So it is not “see!” It made me cringe. You’re also putting a
/sh/ sound on the first syllable of “su” in sushi. So I almost immediately had to stop watching your video.
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