A popular Chinese restaurant in Japan where huge char siu is ordered one after another!

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  • Опубликовано: 26 дек 2021
  • This time, I asked Mr. Chinese Life Dumplings, a popular town in Nagoya, to take a picture.
    The dish called "Dish Taiwan", which is a dish of bean sprouts and garlic fried with powerful heat on top of noodles, was very popular, and this menu continued to sell like a fly on this day as well.
    This time I had a special evening menu of fried rice and a plate of Taiwan with thick-sliced ​​char siu, but once I ate this, I would definitely be addicted to it (laughs).
    By the way, the char siu are lined up, but it is said that they will be used up on that day, so it seems that that amount will be exhausted in a day ...
    Location: 3-61, Hachiken-cho, Nakagawa-ku, Nagoya-shi, Aichi 454-0054

Комментарии • 627

  • @harutora1500
    @harutora1500 2 года назад +6

    一撃で惚れてしまいそうなメニューの数々!! あんなチャーシュー目の前に置かれていたら注文しちゃいますね!!
    しかしいつも見させてもらっていますが動画配信たいへんですよね絶対。
    美味しいお店のリサーチ、取材交渉といいそのノウハウも尊敬しています。

  • @user-cc7el7wc3r
    @user-cc7el7wc3r 2 года назад +2

    RUclipsって関東のお店紹介されるのが多いけど近くの店が出るとこんなに嬉しいのね
    ここの店の前通るだけでにんにくの滅茶苦茶いい匂い漂うんですよね

  • @MR-ek7km
    @MR-ek7km 2 года назад +20

    いきなり凄いの出てきた!!
    台湾料理ってルーロー飯やデカい鶏の唐揚げは知ってるけど、中華料理とは違う料理かなり有る。
    チャーシューめっちゃ旨そうやから丸ごと噛りたい!
    チャーシューめっちゃ柔らかい。 チャーシュー丼絶対旨いと思う。
    どの料理にもチャーシュー付いてる。
    チャーシューメインのお店って珍しい。

  • @btfoodstory
    @btfoodstory 2 года назад +17

    I'm craving for this! If I visit Japan, I will come to this place. Thanks WAZAIRO

  • @kyo-menthol
    @kyo-menthol 2 года назад +4

    サムネ:チャーシューのインパクトすげぇ!
    動画:大将のTシャツのインパクトすげぇ!

  • @harima4013
    @harima4013 2 года назад +14

    何気なく鍋にもやしやニラを放り込んでますが、
    これも職人技ですね、手際良く無駄な動きもなく見ててとても気持ち良いですね(^^)そして何より美味しそうでめっちゃ食べたいです(^^)

  • @maryannedeguzman2797
    @maryannedeguzman2797 2 года назад +7

    Love watching them… very quick , very systematic … in a fast paced kitchen .. Bravo to every back and front crews ! ! !…thanks Satnim

  • @yoshiyukisi0702
    @yoshiyukisi0702 2 года назад +8

    こんなの人気と書かれてなくても速攻で「あ混んでるやばいお店だ」ってわかるわw
    飯テロすぎてどうしてくれんだw
    行きたいなー

  • @carlosallison8955
    @carlosallison8955 2 года назад +3

    I'm learning so much from this one video. His control is great, and he's showing off at times. Great execution.

  • @onimasa916
    @onimasa916 2 года назад +18

    脇で麺上げしてる人、大将のコンビネーションが素晴らしい。
    もちろんその他のスタッフの動きがあってこそ成り立つ一連の動作。
    いつか食べに行きたいお店ですね。

    • @queen4269
      @queen4269 2 года назад

      It is like an visual and musical Orchestra.

  • @1strider103
    @1strider103 2 года назад +2

    いや、びっくりしました。
    今日、買い物していたら、ここのお店の台湾もやし炒めが。
    町中華シリーズで売っていたので購入しました。
    晩御飯が楽しみです。

    • @user-hw5ug2ug9l
      @user-hw5ug2ug9l 2 года назад +1

      何処で買いましたか??
      食べたいですw

    • @1strider103
      @1strider103 2 года назад +1

      近所のスーパーです。
      S$B町中華ご当地の味シリーズ。
      通販でも買えます。
      町中華とS&Bで引っ掛かります。
      やみつき旨ニラ欲しいな、、、
      一寸亭のw
      この町中華シリーズで、
      よくできていたのが
      ニラ玉の素。
      今は無い名店中華シブヤ。
      孤独のグルメでも紹介されていました。

  • @willhaskin4736
    @willhaskin4736 2 года назад +6

    O how I envy all the delectable foods available to them. Great stuff!

  • @ChiTar-ChiBisuke
    @ChiTar-ChiBisuke 2 года назад +1

    ここは行ってみたいが名古屋か!!
    チャーシューメン頼んであのチャーシューきたら満足だわ

  • @user-bn1qr6yg4x
    @user-bn1qr6yg4x 2 года назад +2

    うぉー、チャーシューのインパクトがすげー🤣🤣

  • @user-ix6oz6fv6u
    @user-ix6oz6fv6u 2 года назад +39

    チャーシューが千と千尋の世界観

  • @SiriphoneG
    @SiriphoneG 2 года назад +51

    Incredible to watch them cook with such speed and fluidity 👌 I wish I can eat there one day.

  • @pixelfingers
    @pixelfingers 2 года назад +9

    I could eat all of these delicious looking meals right now. I’m also very impressed by the cooking skills.

  • @kimonogames-jp
    @kimonogames-jp 2 года назад +1

    美味しそうです♥動画ありがとうございます◎

  • @misubi
    @misubi 2 года назад +31

    Looks super delicious. Food seems different than the average Chinese restaurant in Japan.

    • @warnercheng5564
      @warnercheng5564 2 года назад +3

      Yes cha siu (叉燒)means roasted pork

    • @janusjones6519
      @janusjones6519 2 года назад +7

      @TravelerPat proper authentic Chinese food is actually very expensive to make. But Chinese food in most western countries were made by poor immigrants who serve other poor immigrants and therefore had to be cheap and quick to make.

  • @sunahamanagai9039
    @sunahamanagai9039 2 года назад +25

    Man they cook every order like there's no tomorrow. All out passion into every plate.

  • @pault7135
    @pault7135 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for that video! You put my food dreams into real life!

  • @kaeona2303
    @kaeona2303 2 года назад +8

    Delicious, and I loved the sounds of the clinging, clanging, frying, scraping...all of it. 🥰

  • @Rarelightning
    @Rarelightning 2 года назад +21

    小さい時から父親と通わせてもらっています。昨日言った際に大将が「この前動画の撮影来てよ、その動画見たら100万も再生されてるのよ」という事を聞きこの動画であることを確認したうえで書き込ませていただきます。
    通い始めの頃は辛いものが食べられず毎回醬油ラーメンを食べていましたが、最近では辛いものも食べれるようになり辛さ普通で辛さも楽しみつつ頂いています。
    店名にもあります餃子の餡にはニンニクが入っておらず、動画の 21:43 でも映っているニンニクラー油を好みでかけるスタイルですのでニンニクを気にする方も気にせず、野菜と肉のうまみそして甘味が感じられる餃子を食べられます。もちろんニンニクラー油をかければニンニクとラー油のパンチがしっかりと効いたものになります。そのまま、卓上の餃子のたれをかける、ニンニクラー油をかける...様々な餃子の楽しみ方ができます。
    このお店での麺メニューというと皿台湾が有名ですが、個人的には皿レバー台湾というのがお勧めです。お値段は1000円近くしますが、皿台湾にレバーのから揚げが入っていて、もやしやニラとたれを絡ませながら炒められているので抜群においしいです。私の母親は昔からレバーが嫌い(何が何でも食べるのを拒む)ですが「人生餃子のレバニラは食える」というほどですのでレバーが苦手な方でも楽しめるのではないかなと思います。(確かレバニラそのものはもう昔のメニューで今はもう売っていないと思います)なお皿台湾にはいくつか種類がありますが一貫して唐辛子の量とニンニクの量を調整することができます。なくすこともはたまた増やすことも(ニンニクを増やすのと、唐辛子を最大まで増やすのには追加料金がかかりますが)できます。私個人としましては辛さは控えめもしくは普通、そしてにんにくはありもしくは少な目でもあるほうがいいかなと思います。
    また玉はん・玉めんというメニューがあり、前者はチャーハンに、後者は確か皿台湾にトロットロのニラ玉が乗っておりこれがまた絶品。特に玉はんにチャーシューを1枚180円でトッピングするとがっつりとした食べ応えとおいしさが待っています。
    最後に長くなりましたが、行く場合はレバーが大丈夫なら皿レバーを、そうでないなら皿台湾をどうぞ。そして餃子は本当においしいので食べてみてください。余裕があったり、ご友人ご家族といかれる場合はチャーハンや玉はんを頼むのもいいと思われます。
    長文失礼しました。行かれる方はご参考までにどうぞ。

    • @at6932
      @at6932 2 года назад

      where is the see translation button

  • @trbshopper
    @trbshopper 2 года назад +25

    Really enjoyed watching his fluid movements and wondering what he put in that soy broth for the char siu.

    • @user-oz9ku5bp4p
      @user-oz9ku5bp4p 2 года назад

      Are you okay

    • @beverlytrader9363
      @beverlytrader9363 2 года назад

      I'd really like to know myself!

    • @brucelee5576
      @brucelee5576 2 года назад +3

      Every char sui sauce a little bit different , you count on it having
      light soy sauce
      Dark soy sauce
      Palm sugar
      Five spice
      Star anise
      Red tufu
      Rice wine
      Black pepper
      Cinnamon

  • @leifang2304
    @leifang2304 2 года назад +9

    As a Chinese, this is the first time I see non-Chinese people making Chinese food so well and so authentic. Very impressing

    • @taylorhuang
      @taylorhuang 2 года назад +1

      First I want to point out that, there is nothing wrong with localized Chinese food, as long as it is recognized and welcomed by the local diners. And on top of that, I do recognizing that the choice of seasoning is vary between chefs, so I'm not going to debate on that either.
      But pouring a generous amount of chili powder on top of noodle dish, pouring sauce on top of rice and Char Shiu, and using the Japanese way to make Char Shiu, you can not call that AUTHENTIC Chinese food.

  • @ruenjou
    @ruenjou 2 года назад +4

    1:29 The t-shirt on the chef says "pork bone warrior" and I believe he is. BTW, The char-siu and fried rice simply look amazing.

  • @e_jii_
    @e_jii_ 2 года назад +34

    I like how they put the pork on the counter. It reminds of that scene from Hayao Miyazaki’s Sprited Away movie.

    • @queen4269
      @queen4269 2 года назад +5

      Awww yes it does! When her parents turned to pigs from indulging in the food offerings for the spirits. That very scene taught me long ago to always watch out for sacred symbolisms and be humble when there is food about. Lols wow I learned a lot from that movie when I was a lil kid.

    • @frogiedancer
      @frogiedancer 2 года назад

      It's to lure in hungry spirits like me 😄🤤🤤 I would get in line the instant I see chunks of Char Siu put on the counter like that

  • @miri6629
    @miri6629 2 года назад +2

    調理場がキレイなのがすごい

  • @user-io5ti8vh6w
    @user-io5ti8vh6w 2 года назад +21

    絶対美味いやつだ。
    行きたい~

    • @queen4269
      @queen4269 2 года назад +1

      Take me with you so we can enjoy together :)

  • @user-ql5hp4rb9z
    @user-ql5hp4rb9z 2 года назад +3

    全部美味しそう。行ってみたい。

  • @atravellersjourney
    @atravellersjourney 2 года назад +1

    Looks very delicious. Will definitely try this.

  • @nekotodannamesi
    @nekotodannamesi 2 года назад +2

    これは大正義!!!文句なしです!

  • @jondavidmcnabb
    @jondavidmcnabb 2 года назад +4

    I would eat until I couldn't move!!! That looks fantastic

  • @leonzhou5480
    @leonzhou5480 2 года назад

    たぶん六年前に、ドイツで一人旅していた。洋式スナックや高いレストランに満ちるフランクフルトで珍しい広東料理の店を見つけた。異郷でひさしぶりに、祖国のおかずを満腹まで大食いできて、人生の至福...

  • @bonbons525
    @bonbons525 2 года назад +6

    oh man this looks soo dang good, have me drooling. such comfort food.

  • @mitiue55
    @mitiue55 2 года назад +5

    名古屋にも名店が!名古屋シリーズ楽しみ

  • @user-ng5mu7cp7j
    @user-ng5mu7cp7j 2 года назад

    オススメにあげられてビックリ!2~3回ランチに行きます

  • @user-hb6ct6fr1t
    @user-hb6ct6fr1t 2 года назад

    名古屋じゃん!しかもけっこう近い!今度お邪魔します!

  • @user-fg6nh3vp2o
    @user-fg6nh3vp2o 2 года назад +1

    いやー凄いやつ見せてもらいました プロの料理人の技術とコンビネーションはいつまでも見てられますよ。

  • @user-rm3fw7qm1z
    @user-rm3fw7qm1z 2 года назад +1

    ずっと見てられます🔥
    チャーシュー美味そー‼️

  • @user-il7vw6pf5q
    @user-il7vw6pf5q 2 года назад

    これはすごい鍋捌き 本格中華すぎる

  • @user-zq6nh1wj2f
    @user-zq6nh1wj2f 2 года назад

    プルプルのチャーシュー美味しそう
    もう少し厚みがあったらものすごい食べごたえだろうなあ

  • @user-qf4jv9sk2n
    @user-qf4jv9sk2n 2 года назад

    めちゃくちゃ旨そう🤤🤤
    こんなお店東京に無いかなー🤔🤔

  • @chrisbaxter3597
    @chrisbaxter3597 2 года назад +1

    And no amateur dramatics you’d get from Western chefs - Ramsey would be imploding

  • @ucci802
    @ucci802 2 года назад

    香港の愛文生を思い出させるような激しすぎるキッチン

  • @VFRyan800
    @VFRyan800 2 года назад +89

    One wok involved in almost every dish, and they're still turning over faster than most fast food chains! And everything is prepared to order! I can just imagine the aroma coming off the resting Char Siu as I'm already enveloped in my own meal. WOW!

    • @littleb9298
      @littleb9298 2 года назад +6

      Tbf, it should be "faster than most fast food chains (outside Japan)".
      Japanese fast food chains and imported fast food chains in Japan are often faster than this.
      Space-time physics IN JAPAN doesnt quite work in the same way as in other places.

    • @alvindurochermtl
      @alvindurochermtl 2 года назад +6

      Char Shiu in Chinese literally means pork roasted with a fork. For as tasty the Japanese version looks, a piece of pork stewed in a soup, well... is just stewed pork not Char Siu.
      That's like slicing up a fish, grilling it, and insists on calling it Sashimi. It's not an alternative version of the thing but an entirely different thing.

    • @Nero187Bianco
      @Nero187Bianco 2 года назад +2

      ​@@alvindurochermtl
      Char Shiu in Japan is often grilled or roasted then stewed in soy based sauce.
      You can clealy see the char (no pun intended) on the pork in the video.
      Now this still may not apply to Chinese Char Shiu but this is how it's been in Japan for a long time.

    • @beverlytrader9363
      @beverlytrader9363 2 года назад +1

      @@Nero187Bianco great info 👍

    • @s.c.b731
      @s.c.b731 2 года назад +6

      @@LegendLength and i still got serious food poisoning from mc Donald's. Never got such from local eateries 🤷🏽‍♀️ corporations spen so much on food safety, but don't deliver on the safety or flavour of the food.

  • @user-sf1yr2wl4n
    @user-sf1yr2wl4n 2 года назад +1

    モヒカンラーメンのtシャツやん笑
    なつかしい鉄板チャーハン美味かったなー

  • @Honestsheep88
    @Honestsheep88 2 года назад +1

    All dish look good!
    Why can't I find good restaurant, good chef, nearby?

  • @mikehopkins7384
    @mikehopkins7384 2 года назад +42

    I really wish this restaurant was near me that looks delicious

  • @CobumLo
    @CobumLo 2 года назад

    雖然完全不像台灣料理,但是材料都是台灣常吃的元素,而且「控肉」夠肥看起來就很好吃的樣子!
    如果有滷蛋的話,就完美了!
    很想嚐嚐看日本人的創意料理😋

  • @user-rh3ny9lp9w
    @user-rh3ny9lp9w 2 года назад

    サムネから、めっちゃ美味そう!でも東京かなーて思ったら家から3駅だった🚉🤤

  • @kotakota7665
    @kotakota7665 2 года назад

    全部めちゃくちゃ美味しそう

  • @marcosteffano
    @marcosteffano 2 года назад

    As soon as I start watching these types of videos my oven goes on.

  • @simlowsb
    @simlowsb 2 года назад +1

    Looks yum I must try this my next trip. Where is the restaurant?

  • @user-nl1ps8oe8t
    @user-nl1ps8oe8t 2 года назад

    めっちゃ美味しそう〜

  • @26d39
    @26d39 2 года назад

    あんだここは!! めちゃくちゃ旨そうな中華料理屋だな!!!

  • @lordlem
    @lordlem 2 года назад

    Now this is called mastered both the science and art of cooking!!!!! ✅

  • @kritdikornwongswangpanich4683
    @kritdikornwongswangpanich4683 2 года назад +38

    That's not a char sui, probably could be counted as chashu, because it is boiled not roasted (with red rice yeast and maltose and so on). As someone who lived in Japan for 5 years already, I guarantee anyone that finding a proper char sui is a really difficult task, mainly in hi-end Cantonese restaurants only. And, frankly, they mostly taste subpar particularly whence compare to ones in Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, UK (mainly London), Australia, some good places in Thailand, and so on. Again, boiled pork is not "char sui".

    • @kritdikornwongswangpanich4683
      @kritdikornwongswangpanich4683 2 года назад +14

      @Bernard Sutton Well, that's up to you. If you are fine with calling boiled potatoes as roasted potatoes or some sort of french fries, then off you go.

    • @kritdikornwongswangpanich4683
      @kritdikornwongswangpanich4683 2 года назад +8

      @@LegendLength It's a Chinese word "叉", I do not think it is a borrowed word - but not entirely sure tho. The correct spelling should be "cha (叉) - sui" but now probably more commonly spells "char". For the latter case, I think it might be changed to match with the English word "charred". Anyhow, I cannot really find the epistemology of this word to be certain.
      Lastly, the word 叉 itself does not mean "char" in English, it means "fork or pitchfork" to elaborate this style of BBQ roasting which is known in English as "fork roasting"; hanging the meat vertically on the oval-spherical style oven.

    • @DZ-bz1ww
      @DZ-bz1ww 2 года назад +3

      Yea, I don't understand why they call braised pork "chashu". As those who grew up eating char siu are probably equally puzzled as I am.

    • @waisinglee1509
      @waisinglee1509 2 года назад +3

      Agree, that's not char siu. I grew up in Canada and now live in Singapore and nowhere have I ever seen braised/boiled pork shoulder referred to as char siu.

    • @nanaholic01
      @nanaholic01 2 года назад +4

      @@kritdikornwongswangpanich4683 叉 means fork/skewer Siu 燒 is the word for roast., which combined literally means "roasted on a fork". Proper Cantonese style Char siu is pork roasted on a fork/skewer with an open flame oven. It's romanised as "Char" because of Hong Kong style romanisation which has a hint of British influence, but the origin of the word is not a loan word.
      And you are absolutely right, Japanese Chashu is not Chinese Char Siu and not even a Chinese dish, it's as much Chinese as Hawaiian pizza is Italian (or Hawaiian for that matter, as it's invented by a Canadian in Canada). Urban legend always says chashu and ramen are invented by Chinese immigrants which lived in Yokohama but nobody knows for sure. However one thing is certain is that these dishes like chashu and ramen bares no resemblance to the original Chinese loan word used to describe them. In fact in Japan there exists many "Chinese" dishes in so called Chuukaryori that are actually dishes created in Japan mascorated as being Chinese food and mistaken by Japanese people as Chinese food, another example is the famous chuukaryori Tenjinhan/Tianjin rice (天津飯) which is actually invented in Japan and you can't even eat anywhere in China, let alone Tianjin.

  • @user-ou7uf5ki3p
    @user-ou7uf5ki3p 2 года назад +15

    他的控肉醬汁控出來的肉真的好漂亮 看起來真很有食慾 他的炒麵的那個醬汁應該是控肉的醬汁下去炒的

    • @queen4269
      @queen4269 2 года назад +1

      It is mesmerizing and makes me hungry lols.

  • @Chpow01
    @Chpow01 2 года назад

    Just watching them put down that first platter of pork all jiggly and glistening... instant drool. I can eat an obscene amount of brisket, usually not much of a pork guy... but I am willing to make the effort for that char sui.

  • @Registered_Democrat
    @Registered_Democrat 2 года назад +2

    Wow that Char Sui looks totally on another level.

  • @RayTitske
    @RayTitske 2 года назад

    Looks so delicious . Greats from the Netherlands💖💖💖

  • @y-mefarm4249
    @y-mefarm4249 2 года назад +2

    Wow that chef is as fast as lightning. Super impressive!

  • @user-zr3lc3ye5s
    @user-zr3lc3ye5s 2 года назад

    名古屋凄い…!東京にも美味しそうなお店ないかな…

  • @edwardfletcher7790
    @edwardfletcher7790 2 года назад +3

    OMG ! The huge chunks of meat are as soft as bread 🍞 loaves !

  • @yukihiro11
    @yukihiro11 2 года назад

    食べてみたいなぁ🤤

  • @viktorcheng2061
    @viktorcheng2061 2 года назад +25

    When the majority of dishes served in Japan are tiny appetizers sizes, it’s a blessing this restaurant is serving meals that make sure you’re full

    • @blessings4life
      @blessings4life 2 года назад

      Rig and it looks soooooo good.

    • @blessings4life
      @blessings4life 2 года назад +1

      Made by chefs who know what they are doing.

    • @glgdpeter
      @glgdpeter 2 года назад +1

      You certainly can go starving in Japan.

    • @enzocormier5836
      @enzocormier5836 2 года назад +5

      Currently living in Japan. The majority of dishes here are not tiny appetizer sizes…who told you that?

    • @honghong3153
      @honghong3153 2 года назад

      All my family and relative knows how to cook.

  • @user-gj5nw5sw3e
    @user-gj5nw5sw3e 2 года назад

    めっちゃくちゃうまそう!!
    テロや!!!

  • @kha58
    @kha58 2 года назад +1

    This cooking is mesmerising.

  • @RandomUserX99
    @RandomUserX99 2 года назад

    Great example of Japanese style Chinese food.

  • @kluafoz
    @kluafoz 2 года назад +1

    Wow looked amazing!!!

  • @secretagent4610
    @secretagent4610 2 года назад +16

    Everything looks so dang tasty! 🤤

  • @Blue-mt7ir
    @Blue-mt7ir 2 года назад

    魅入ってしまった
    何万回も作ってきたから反射的に全てできるんだろうなー

  • @KokoStory-id
    @KokoStory-id 2 года назад +2

    Look tasty , I wanna try it

  • @DJOZMET
    @DJOZMET 2 года назад +2

    Looks delicious cheers from 🇲🇽

  • @thekevmeister77
    @thekevmeister77 2 года назад +1

    Wow, this is amazing cuisine

  • @user-mayolove
    @user-mayolove 2 года назад +1

    ぷるぷるの脂身って
    見るだけで幸せになれるね

  • @pbice
    @pbice 2 года назад +4

    As a Taiwanese, I think their dishes are a combination of Taiwan (cooking method), Canton (Char siu), and Sichuan (hot spicy) styles. I'm impressed by the mass usage of bean sprouts (豆芽菜), it's indeed a Taiwan style. Decades ago, in Taiwan's post-colonial period (after WWII), common people are poor, so bean sprouts are common in daily life. That's become a tradition today.

    • @smurfiennes
      @smurfiennes 2 года назад

      Meanwhile in the Europe, bean sprouts are so bloody expensive.

    • @LeongGunners
      @LeongGunners Год назад +1

      While char siu is indeed a Cantonese food item, the char siu in this restaurant is not that. They braised those slabs of porks instead of barbecuing them, no? It's closer to your (Taiwan's) 卤肉 more than anything. The only reason they could get away with calling it char siu is probably because, this is Japan. That's like how they make chashu for ramen anyway...

  • @user-kz3gg5qk6y
    @user-kz3gg5qk6y 2 года назад +1

    名古屋行ってこのチャーシュー食べたいよー

  • @btaleonard02
    @btaleonard02 2 года назад +8

    The bean sprouts were stir fried with Chinese chives (flat leaves). They are different from the garlic shoots/'blossoms' when in season.

  • @user-wf3uh6qh6l
    @user-wf3uh6qh6l 2 года назад

    旨そう
    手際が良いし

  • @DAIGORO14
    @DAIGORO14 2 года назад

    看上去很美味 。新鮮還有乾淨

  • @sergioperezbelmonte6183
    @sergioperezbelmonte6183 2 года назад +2

    Increíble de otro nivel impresionante

  • @richardkwon6697
    @richardkwon6697 2 года назад +9

    Damn that looks good 👍

  • @Cassjpy
    @Cassjpy 2 года назад +14

    鍋振りが鮮やかすぎて口空いてたわ

  • @blessings4life
    @blessings4life 2 года назад +1

    I love the passion💕💕💕💕I love the excellence 💕💕💕💕

  • @pastryattack2170
    @pastryattack2170 2 года назад +1

    Looks so clumsy and messy. I'm sure it's delicious.

  • @kowalskijan7876
    @kowalskijan7876 2 года назад

    炒菜师傅的技术真好。

  • @chaunawalker2578
    @chaunawalker2578 2 года назад +1

    I’m in ahhhhh, they ran that kitchen like a well oiled machine.

  • @carlitogarcia2619
    @carlitogarcia2619 2 года назад +2

    I'm starving... wish it's here in Bristow, Virginia USA

  • @MrYased
    @MrYased 2 года назад +9

    Delicioso, se me hace agua la boca , sería increíble comer esa comida especial.

  • @user-bq1sq3pj6i
    @user-bq1sq3pj6i 2 года назад +35

    皿台湾 チャーシュー載せとチャーシュー丼 めちゃめちゃ美味し‼️八劔ROCK

  • @moonsesliu
    @moonsesliu 2 года назад +2

    日本人賣台灣料理,生意很好,真是替他們高興。

  • @user-gs1ec5kn9n
    @user-gs1ec5kn9n 2 года назад +1

    ここ通ってますが、めちゃめちゃ美味しいです!皿台湾にチャーシュートッピングはマスト!!

    • @timcook9783
      @timcook9783 2 года назад

      Need removed this planet

    • @user-gs1ec5kn9n
      @user-gs1ec5kn9n 2 года назад

      @@timcook9783 are u OK?😅

    • @timcook9783
      @timcook9783 2 года назад

      @@user-gs1ec5kn9n of course. Yall lier Dat ass

    • @user-gs1ec5kn9n
      @user-gs1ec5kn9n 2 года назад

      @@timcook9783 speak Japanese😅This is JP youtube community.Stop nagging.
      good night boy😪

  • @juliemanarin4127
    @juliemanarin4127 2 года назад +12

    Oh my...food looks so good!

  • @alegalindo5684
    @alegalindo5684 2 года назад +4

    You can notice a big difference between japanese and chinese kitchen working. The japanese kitchens are clean and use high quality ingredients

    • @HH-wr2ju
      @HH-wr2ju 2 года назад +1

      That's rude and racist

  • @MAGIK_SOUL
    @MAGIK_SOUL 2 года назад

    Uxcellent food!! Loved it!!
    Thanks for this treat!!🙏🖐👉👍🤙😄

  • @user-qw2nq1is4j
    @user-qw2nq1is4j 2 года назад

    Профессионалы своего и так быстро за 1 минуту и очень вкусно

  • @apacheman7748
    @apacheman7748 2 года назад

    皿台湾めっちゃ食ってみたい

  • @minatom4608
    @minatom4608 2 года назад +1

    まさかの久留米モヒカンラーメンTシャツ(笑