I grew up in the Deep South where fish is a very important part of the meals and using proper tools to prepare the meals is just as important. Daniel must likely didn’t know to ask for the correct knife
Everyone talking about the bad fileting, but can we just agree that Dan's plating in the dish was immaculate? That's one of the best plates I've ever seen on this channel.
I was really scared when he was butchering that fish... but when the pro was surprised by the quality of plating (which actually looked really nice!).... priceless.
@@coderpunksanonymousgroup8304 It was very delicious! The restaurant is small, it only seats 12, so it was a nice intimate atmosphere and the food was served quickly. We got both types of ramen being served (the menu was not long - it also changes every day, it seems) as well as an appetizer. There was a lot of flavor depth to every dish. The vegetables were extremely fresh, all of the ingredients were great quality. A great meal, definitely recommend!
@@artemislunanettybecker8641 It was very delicious! The restaurant is small, it only seats 12, so it was a nice intimate atmosphere and the food was served quickly. We got both types of ramen being served (the menu was not long - it also changes every day, it seems) as well as an appetizer. There was a lot of flavor depth to every dish. The vegetables were extremely fresh, all of the ingredients were great quality. A great meal, definitely recommend!
@@rokerdude215 Actually it wasn't a veggie chopper. It was as close to a Deba as you are likely to find in a Western knife, without paying a few hundred dollars..
That is definitely one thing about about most of not all Eastern style foods I live especially in the region of Asia. They never waste anything. Everything has a purpose
ngl considering the effort they already put into this series, they didn't get ol' Rose to guide Dan on how to fillet or even just let him watch a youtube video on how to fillet so that he doesn't get blindsided
Not everyone grew up fishing and learning how to filet a fish. I've been doing my entire life, and still not a pro at it. In fact, doing it is my least favorite part of any fishing trip. I always elect to be the cook.
I’ve never filleted a fish myself…gutted one, yes, but it was cooked whole afterwards…but I also have watched enough Reed the Fishmonger that I think I could manage it a little better than Daniel, if given a proper knife.
My two favorite chefs! I love Daniel's enthusiam and determination. And Chef Yuji is just so skilled and so informative. If Uncle Roger were to see Chef Yuji cook, he would have Uncle title for sure
Yuji used to have a youtube channel and he had a recipe for some simple marinated salmon steaks on there, but I cannot for the life of me find it now! Does anyone know what I am talking about or am I out to lunch?
In Indonesia the Kakiage will be called Bakwan, and for like 3 pens you can buy one in the streetstall. They fry it fresh every time someone comes, and it serves with green birdchillys. they also sell Tempe and Tahu ( tofu ) goreng mean fry depending on the seller and region they sometimes even sell a whole range of fry.
I love their chemistry together. I don't remember seeing a Chef compliment the plating as sincerely as Yuji did.
Yuji is always a delight; very respectful, polite, and encouraging to the challenge participants. ❤
Daniel admitting he did a poor filet job, but can we agree they did him dirty by having him filet a $350 dollar fish without a proper knife?!
I was surprised they didn't give him a fillet knife. Even a fishmonger could make a bad cut with a bulky chef knife.
He probably didn't think to ask for one.
adding to the point. i didn't even know you're supposed to use a different knife 😂
@@dawn_fire lol
I grew up in the Deep South where fish is a very important part of the meals and using proper tools to prepare the meals is just as important. Daniel must likely didn’t know to ask for the correct knife
Everyone talking about the bad fileting, but can we just agree that Dan's plating in the dish was immaculate? That's one of the best plates I've ever seen on this channel.
Yuji is such a boss. Love to see how he utilizes every part of every ingredient!
I came here to say the same. No waste!
He is amazing!!! He uses every part of everything in such ingenious, creative and delicious ways.
I was really scared when he was butchering that fish... but when the pro was surprised by the quality of plating (which actually looked really nice!).... priceless.
I don't know how it took me this long to realize Chef Yuji's restaurant is in the same city I live in. Just made a reservation and I can't wait.
How did it go? Was it as amazing as expected?
@@coderpunksanonymousgroup8304 It was very delicious! The restaurant is small, it only seats 12, so it was a nice intimate atmosphere and the food was served quickly. We got both types of ramen being served (the menu was not long - it also changes every day, it seems) as well as an appetizer. There was a lot of flavor depth to every dish. The vegetables were extremely fresh, all of the ingredients were great quality. A great meal, definitely recommend!
@@artemislunanettybecker8641 It was very delicious! The restaurant is small, it only seats 12, so it was a nice intimate atmosphere and the food was served quickly. We got both types of ramen being served (the menu was not long - it also changes every day, it seems) as well as an appetizer. There was a lot of flavor depth to every dish. The vegetables were extremely fresh, all of the ingredients were great quality. A great meal, definitely recommend!
@@raytrix1What city is it in?
@@Odysseus1999 nyc!
I love how impressed the chef was with the presentation. Like you could tell he had a genuine reaction to that.
I LOVE YUJI SO MUCH BRING HIM BACK MORE OFTEN
Well at least Daniel admitted to his filleting skills. Goes to show how hard it is
Chef Yuji and Daniel are both delightful!
Es la actitud alegre, jovial, honesta y siempre positiva de Daniel lo que le convierte en una estrella.
That plating on Daniel's dish was so beautiful even Chef Yuji was impressed. Overall, two mouth-watering dishes!
u gave him a $350 fish for his first time filleting a fish poor guy 🥲
And a veggie chopper ..
@@rokerdude215 Actually it wasn't a veggie chopper. It was as close to a Deba as you are likely to find in a Western knife, without paying a few hundred dollars..
@@davidschwartzman2986he first used a chef knife and then a santoku, nothing to do with a deba which is thicker and single beveled
And like said... $350 fish 🐟 and a little poorly sharpened knife🔪 .
And not even a filet one at that!
Fillet... sorry guys... fillet knife... auto correct over here keeps having Daniel working with a "filled" knife. Arg autocorrect.
Daniel's an artist when it comes to plating.
Daniel is back! Yay! Also, we should always have mad respect for the skills of fishmongers.
Yay!!!! Another video with Daniel! ❤😍. Also his plating came out so well in this episode
That is definitely one thing about about most of not all Eastern style foods I live especially in the region of Asia. They never waste anything. Everything has a purpose
I love the pro chefs enthusiasm!
These 2 have some of the best genuine energy it makes me love the art of cooking even more
this is a half thousand dollars! you trust me with this?! got me
Chef Yuji's rice burger and especially the kakiage was so clever. Great way to get texture and extend a smaller portion of salmon.
ngl considering the effort they already put into this series, they didn't get ol' Rose to guide Dan on how to fillet or even just let him watch a youtube video on how to fillet so that he doesn't get blindsided
These two are always my favorite to watch 🥰
Yuji Daniel combo always great ❤
Yuji is amazing. Daniel is some of the fakest humans i've ever seen do a show. A honest expression does not seem to exist for that guy.
@@gravity00x meh, being less cynical is more fun! You should try it :)
So many different species of salmon, I wish I could try them all. My favorite so far is Copper River salmon, deep red and delicious!
Yuji singing Twinkle Twinkle Little Star 🥹 Japanese rice cookers are the best 🤭
I've seen so many videos of these but everytime i wish we could also see them do the original recipes they had planned
OMG😮 the way Daniel butchered that salmon 😢 it was already dead, but it died again 😅
😭😭
It is actually completely irrelevant. He did not present the raw fish for sale or consumption and the end product was beautiful.
So did I.
He did his best
Not everyone grew up fishing and learning how to filet a fish. I've been doing my entire life, and still not a pro at it. In fact, doing it is my least favorite part of any fishing trip. I always elect to be the cook.
Love seeing chef Yuji!
Both are quite different in the way they initially wanted to prepare salmon. In my family, it's seasoned with garlic, parsley and virburnum or rowan.
That fileting of the salmon physically hurt my heart.
I’ve never filleted a fish myself…gutted one, yes, but it was cooked whole afterwards…but I also have watched enough Reed the Fishmonger that I think I could manage it a little better than Daniel, if given a proper knife.
They didn’t give him any real instruction and they didn’t give him a filet knife
I already know we're going to see something mind-blowing whenever I see Chef Yuji's name... but then he pulled out the blowtorch. 🤯
Just by the title... salmon, chef Yuji, nice, then Daniel shows up. Great combo.
DANIEL IS BAAAAACK. Happy ❤
The dishes turned out great!
Totally out of topic, but Uncle Roger would be exhilarated dancing to the music of his favourite rice cooker brand...
I love Daniel’s way of cooking
Epi!!! Please can we have some Korean cuisine or Korean chefs on this series!!
My two favorite chefs! I love Daniel's enthusiam and determination. And Chef Yuji is just so skilled and so informative. If Uncle Roger were to see Chef Yuji cook, he would have Uncle title for sure
He even uses his favorite brand of Rice Cooker
Daniel rocks!! He did amazing! I'd like to see what his original dish would have been.
Dan gives so much jake peralta vibes i looove it
I was literally looking to see if anyone commented this. 😂 “Cool cool cool, no doubt no doubt”
Honestly he did so much better at fileting that fish than I could
:D:D Welcome back Yuji, welcome back Daniel!
Yay for Yuji and Daniel
I really wanna see you give the same set of ingredients to two pro chefs, without any instructions, and see what amazing dishes they come up with
Orange caramelized teriyaki sauce? YUM!
The whole time Im looking at Yuji I can see tears in his eyes
Best series, thx!!
"My rice buns are ready" made me giggle. I'm immature like that 😂
Both sound and look Delicious!
Daniel waterfalling the sake instead of pouring it into a glass was hilarious
Japanese cooking is so elegant and efficient it amazes me
Fileting a fish is A LOT harder than it looks.
I had never fileted a fish before. I'll stick to prepared filets. The last thing I need to do is butcher the presentation appearance.
Yuji used to have a youtube channel and he had a recipe for some simple marinated salmon steaks on there, but I cannot for the life of me find it now! Does anyone know what I am talking about or am I out to lunch?
For first timer, not that bad
I think these guys could become friends lol legit.
It been a minute since we seen Daniel 🥹🥹
He’s busy modeling and making music.
@@thedivide3688 really
@@princess12274 Daniel Victor he’s a multi-talented. Actor, fitness expert, content creator etc etc. Quite the role model.
@@thedivide3688we know Daniel as the guy who put blueberries in his peanut butter and jelly sandwich
@@thedivide3688he's also a plumber, firefighter and future president of america
In Indonesia the Kakiage will be called Bakwan, and for like 3 pens you can buy one in the streetstall. They fry it fresh every time someone comes, and it serves with green birdchillys. they also sell Tempe and Tahu ( tofu ) goreng mean fry depending on the seller and region they sometimes even sell a whole range of fry.
I think Daniel did great job filleting the fish with the type of knife he used I probably would of use a long skinny type knife 🤷♀️
I love chef Yugi's food philosophy
That fish would pay my car note, no pressure
I am so happy that there is no Scientist who talks bla bla at the end. Just two dudes appreciating their food. This is so wholesome and better.
WHY ARE THE PRDUCERS LETTING HIM FILET WITH A CHEFS KNIFE AAAAHHH
LMAO he watched the clams for thirty minutes
You're a wizard chef yuji 🎉🎉😮
THE 99 REFERENCE I LOVE IT
Great video
Justice for my boy Daniel
That poor fish lol
Daniel: I'm sweating 🥵
Me: ok, continue 👀
いちほまれ is the successor to こしひかり. Just need to get it in the studio for the next one
¡Por supuesto! Ese cuchillo fue una horrible trampa de Epicurious, ¿será que no tienen dinero suficiente?
Can we get one video where the two chefs don’t switch ingredients? I wanna see what they actually do with what they prepared for
16:26 - Watchout, he has the Bro-Torch!!
Can u please meke an episode where both chefs use their own recepies
Yuji holds the record for the most amount spent on a dish.
Wholesoming all over the place
😱
I love chef Yuji ❤
I wanna see what chef yuji did with the rest of the $350 fish.
Notice how always the homecook who’s an extrovert
Well done Daniel, you tried. 👍👍👍👍
a $500 salmon, someone is ripping u off - I know, I know, I live in the PNW, but a $500 salmon does not exist.
It was all of the ingredients together that cost $500, not just the salmon. Still, the salmon was really expensive at $350
@@HeyExclamationPoint just due to the amount, I'm gonna hafta say that fish now has even MORE similarity to the proverbial "$300 screwdriver"😁
Leave Dan alone!😮😮😮
Never wanted Salmon less
love chef yuji
They didnt wanna give him a fish filet knife!!!!!
We only get to see Dan 1 or twice a year, what’s his day job?😅
Daniel is either 30 or 45 and it bothers me that I can't tell.
daniel giving jake peralta energy
Meanwhile I catch my own salmon and it tastes better 😋
Daniel with gray hair. That's it, thats the comment.
What was the oven temp? 300F or 300C?
prob F
What recipe even needs 300C? My oven goes to 250 max.
@@ivanjermakov lava
F
@@Love2Banime 300C seems way too high, but 300F seems way too low
2:30
The rice burger reminds me of Mos Burger
More click bait title. $350 WHOLE salmon, vs a $5 pre pack farmed fillet
@ChefJamesMakinson review this, but try to talk abput freshness and quality of the ingredients
i'll take my salmon with adobo seasoning, lemon and butter thank you lol
Manila is my favorite flavor of clam
Six months late, but I appreciate your Animal Crossing reference!
kumquat.... im an adult, im an adult.....
Nope couldn't do it 😂😂😂😂