There's actually a way you can tell when the noodles are coming! If you look carefully there's like a small burst of water about half a second before the noodles come out. Gives you time to prepare.
I would fail badly at this and end up not catching any of the noodles. But this concept is so unique and I love the sounds of the waterfall in the background
@@NadiaSeesIt Its not rly a gimmick as these noodles are traditionally served this way the real gimmick is them making it out to be something unique and exotic when the noodles are just your regular handmade noodles and the sauce is just a regular sauce
@@lostpockets2227 The noodles might have a special texture but just purely looking at the sauce it seems like a mix of say sauce, mirin maybe some other simple ingredients
Nagashi Somen is eaten during the hot summer months and originated before the development of modern air conditioning. The flowing water helps keep the noodles cool, which conveys a refreshing sensation when eaten by diners.
After walking for 15 mins uphill in the hot summer heat, the people will be tired and stinky. I honestly can't see the attraction besides a novelty factor for tourists.
This sounds absolutely amazing after a nice walk to such a gorgeous location. I could definitely see this being worth the effort, some of the good things in life are worth a bit of extra work. Kind of like how people enjoy going on long hikes and setting up a picnic, this isn’t really much different. This would be a super relaxing mental health/self-care day lunch.
I legit thought they were going to pick the noodles out of the river😂Honestly, that would've been far more interesting. The noodles would have a VERY interesting taste, being that it mixes with the bacteria and flora of the atmosphere. So now you literally FEEL the environment inside of you, and not just around you. It literally becomes a 4-dimensional kind of experience. But then again, the sanitation issue becomes the obstacle to that.
This will never work in the US. Because the slow Karen or ADA member will complain to the manager or sue the restaurant for not being accommodating to their disability.
@@bobbymoss6160 still way better than in india...this kind of thing will be clossed in just 3 days Severe food poisoning due to contaminated water..indian have more sh*t than clean water...😂😂😂😂
From the title and the thumbnail this looks like such a peaceful, meditative experience, but it's more like being a bear trying to smack salmon out of the river, except you're a vegetarian bear and the river is a log flume ride.
Kyoto is beautiful and people there are so nice. I had an exchange program once in our school with students of high school in Kyoto. The locals of Kyoto were so hard working and happy, made me wish to stay there forever.
6:04 "And the dipping sauce is Soya base with added bonito flavoring" *sips sauce* Noodles: Bye have a great time! ... "Which is refreshing and salty at the same time"
I've eaten here! My Japanese teacher took us when we went with our high school class. We hiked up the mountain the whole way and stopped to wade in a shallow river cause it was hot an muggy. We had no idea where we were going except that there was a restaurant at the top. We were luckily able to take the bus back down. I would love to visit again! It was very fun to catch the noodles.
Japan has such creative restaurants. The experience adds to the elegance of the meal. I've only been in Japan once, a four hour layover in the Osaka airport. I didn't eat but it was a very pleasant wait.
watching these videos have opened me up to try so many new delicious things, im very grateful to experience things i never will through such great people
i love reading comments on videos of these type of restaurants because you can really tell who actually watched and who saw the picture, made incorrect assumptions, and got upset
Honestly, it sounds all cool and Japanese on paper, but looking at it in action looks like a huge pain, and on top of that you might be catching the saliva of the other person upstream. I'd rather sit on top and enjoy my lunch.
Dude you are not wrong. Used chopsticks that could have trace saliva on it. Damn… I did not think about that. What a shame though, I really want to try this when I go to japan
That water looked so Pure, I would miss All the noodles zoning out to the waterfalls 🌊 Also, Mrs Bacon Always has your back, excellent catch (lit & fig!)
It looks fun but also stressful like playing a platformer game with timed sections! Also, all that running water with no restrooms and long waiting times could be difficult! 😂
I wasn't exactly thrilled with the idea of this, but seeing it in action, it actually looks pretty fun! The backdrop is a really nice touch, too. I'd still rather eat the traditional way, though. :P
Thank you for sharing with us. My spouse and I always enjoy your content. Keep up the great work! (Say "Hi" to your partner also, it is always a pleasure to see you both.)
This is honestly a genius way of saving food. Everything that's sent down seems to be well portioned for only one bite. Grab, eat, and repeat until satisfied. The fact there is a good amount of time between each serving allows the body to adjust to what's already been consumed. Eat until you're satisfied, not until you're full.
What a beautiful place and fun way to eat! I would love it, i started teaching myself to use chopsticks when i was 5, my dad was stationed in Okinawa and used them, and i thought it was the coolest thing ever. My lady? Not so much, she struggles with large chunks of meat.😂
I have mixed feeling about this. I just want to relax and take my time when eating. Here, i have to eat fast, not just because of the long waiting line behind me, but you never know when the noodles might come out.
They make you walk 15 minutes to the restaurant, then sit in a waiting area while reading a bunch of rules, then you go to another waiting area with more rules on how to eat.. while watching other people eat.. 😕 like at this point, it's no longer interesting. It just seems like a lot of work just to watch some noodles come down a bamboo shoot. I can pick bamboo out of my backyard and build this myself! LOL 😂
1) CANNOT BELIEVE HOW PRETTY THAT PLACE IS!!! 2) Those spiders ARE TERRIFYING (I’m imagining one slipping down the bamboo tube with the noodles lol) 3) ❤️ the idea but seems LIKE TONS OF TIME AND WORK for ramen 😂, but I’D PROBBZ DO IT!!! 4) I wonder if they’d let Zena come 😂 ❤️ 🐶 DO THE PINK NOODLES TASTE DIFFERENT?!?
It won’t be so hygiene for each and every customer when the first person who had already dipped the chopsticks in the flowing water, but it’s a good experience to eat noodles 🍜 that is “free flow” 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
It wouldnt be something I would chose to do as I prefer to relax to eat but it is a beautiful location. I would opt for the regular dining experience though as the water is amazing sounding. Neat idea though. I do ownder though if the different tube have different numbers of people as it did seem as though the furthest tube got triple noodles while I feel you got a few bites each
This looks super cool and so peaceful. Reminds me of Korean Naengmyeon (cold buckwheat noodles). Is this a similar type of noodle or is it Somen? What do they do with the uncaught noodles -- seems like a waste of food if you miss?
What a silly, intriguing, and enjoyable experience in a beautifully scenic location! I'm too picky about not sharing spit to do this, I think, but this was certainly quite unique!
@@aaronh678 chopsticks go in mouth > chopsticks go in water > spit is now in the water or on the pipe tray lol. In theory since each group has their own pipe tray, you're probably not sharing spit with absolute strangers unless dripping is happening, but even still, I do not share drinks or utensils even normally with friends or family lol
The place looks beautiful and the noodles look good. It looks like fun trying to catch the noodles, too! I wonder what they do to the uncaught noodles though.
Comer se me hace un poco higiénico ocupas los mismos palillos que te metes a la boca y luego sacas más con estos mismos ? Me deja pensando en que cuando vuelvo a meter los palillos para tomar más estos los limpio con el agua que corre hacia los demas 🤔
Fun? Maybe. Queuing to be fed like at the zoo? Priceless. I love this channel but it is certainly one restaurant I wont be visiting. All the best to you DB and partner.
so you grab noodles with your chopsticks from a trough of water, then eat them, then dip the chopsticks back into the water where everyone around you is doing the same?
It explains it right in the video. The water comes from 3 tubes for each table. Each table seats 3 people. Each tube is for 3 people. Fresh water comes from the top of each tube. Every table has their own water flowing through it. All of these measures prevent cross contamination. It’s pretty much your fault if you forget which tube is yours. Every table has its own set of water tubes. It isn’t shared between all the tables. There’s zero chance of cross contamination unless you go out of your way to share a water tube with someone else at the same table as you.
I really like watching your videos, they are really interesting and therapeutic to me because of the calm demonstrations and detail descriptions. I have some doubts regarding the noodle distribution system: 1. What happens to the noodles that are being collected at the end of the line? 2. I also noted that when the noodles were being caught, not the whole quantity was being catched, so what happens to the amount of noodles that flows off? Are they reused or are they disposed off?? Looking forward to receiving your response!! 💙💙💙
As you catch your meal, the flowing water rinses your chopsticks. This allows your neighbor enjoy the essence of your own pallet. Basically slirping double dippins off noodles.
Things like this looks fun but becomes even better when experienced personally. Thanks for sharing this cold and refreshing show to us lad. I guess those yakuza games does mirror reality, instead of telephone QTE its your food that is needed to be timely moved at.
...All that flowing water, and no bathrooms? Eeeevil.... Edit: Though come to think of it, you don't seem to get anything to drink with the meal, either...just the water off the noodles.
Thanks For Sharing The Details Abt This "SLIDING REAL FAST FOOD PROCESSING"😄 Altogether Thz Restaurant Must Be The Heaven As A Dream-Destination/Location👍🏻
Dont know. Its not for me. I simply dont understand the point. You dont get to focus on the scenery as you have to watch out for your noodles otherwise they will just go by. And all you can eat is noodles. I suppose it can be fun for some but as I said its simply not for me.
We drove there and the road is narrow and had some tight turns and even have to back up on a private parking lot for oncoming traffic. We waited for a couple hours and the actual time we spent eating was
I wonder how many noodles does each person get? Might be great for extrovert or outdoor eaters... But yeah, glad you filmed it, been curious about how somen works...
Incredibly gorgeous location, but I don't need this fast paced kind of anxiety with my lunch. 😂
My terrible hand-eye-coordination mixed with anxiety would leave me noodleless :P
It's basically a great experience ruined by the fact there is tons and tons of people
@@jadelynn1703 that’s exactly what I was thinking 😅 but the place is beautiful
@@ssonya_blad3282 it really is pretty
Thank you!
There's actually a way you can tell when the noodles are coming! If you look carefully there's like a small burst of water about half a second before the noodles come out. Gives you time to prepare.
Also note that before it happens, the noodles block some of the water - the flow lessens before the brief burst.
aint no way ur telling me to prepare and train myself to caught some noodles bro😭 atp ima just eat at a normal restaurant
@@noahzxrobloxchecks9160skill issue
@@noahzxrobloxchecks9160HAHAHHAHA
just blocked the way for 90% of space of the flow with my cup and stiks. it worked, all was caught
I would fail badly at this and end up not catching any of the noodles. But this concept is so unique and I love the sounds of the waterfall in the background
I would probably go hungry for that same reason
Its pretty gimmicky 😅
@@NadiaSeesIt Its not rly a gimmick as these noodles are traditionally served this way the real gimmick is them making it out to be something unique and exotic when the noodles are just your regular handmade noodles and the sauce is just a regular sauce
@@wassupbros4629 yeah i imagine it doesnt taste very special at all and its more of a tourist thing
@@lostpockets2227 The noodles might have a special texture but just purely looking at the sauce it seems like a mix of say sauce, mirin maybe some other simple ingredients
Nagashi Somen is eaten during the hot summer months and originated before the development of modern air conditioning. The flowing water helps keep the noodles cool, which conveys a refreshing sensation when eaten by diners.
After walking for 15 mins uphill in the hot summer heat, the people will be tired and stinky. I honestly can't see the attraction besides a novelty factor for tourists.
@@ShereeR99 To each their own, different strokes for different folks.
This sounds absolutely amazing after a nice walk to such a gorgeous location. I could definitely see this being worth the effort, some of the good things in life are worth a bit of extra work. Kind of like how people enjoy going on long hikes and setting up a picnic, this isn’t really much different.
This would be a super relaxing mental health/self-care day lunch.
@@ShereeR99 Well hon not everyone gets “tired and stinky” after 15 minutes of walking. Safe to say you’re obviously not the target audience for this.
I legit thought they were going to pick the noodles out of the river😂Honestly, that would've been far more interesting. The noodles would have a VERY interesting taste, being that it mixes with the bacteria and flora of the atmosphere. So now you literally FEEL the environment inside of you, and not just around you. It literally becomes a 4-dimensional kind of experience. But then again, the sanitation issue becomes the obstacle to that.
Your partner sharing some of the Pink noodles you missed is so wholesome 😭
368 likes and on reaplys let me charge that
@@stinkyfarts1245yes you will charge him for not having comments
@@MuffinMelManrip his money
@@stinkyfarts1245”that will actually be five hundred thousand dollars instead of 5 dollars because of taxes and inflation”
@@MuffinMelManpfp🤨
I eat vicariously through you two and gotta say, always full with awesome food and quiet adventures. You two are the best!! ❤
the most relaxed unrelaxed place
Underrated comment🤣
Real😂
“We send noods.”
Dipping noodles, but your reflex is pretty much tested here. Pretty creative to say the least, you eat AND train at the same time!
This will never work in the US. Because the slow Karen or ADA member will complain to the manager or sue the restaurant for not being accommodating to their disability.
@TheAMTKCC_fan.Aren't you Inazuma's parcel delivery girl? 🤨
@@bobbymoss6160 That's probably why they have the upper-level place as well...
@@bobbymoss6160 and yet you are the type of snowflake to bring this up when it's not even relevant.
@@bobbymoss6160 still way better than in india...this kind of thing will be clossed in just 3 days
Severe food poisoning due to contaminated water..indian have more sh*t than clean water...😂😂😂😂
That was so much fun, thank you for taking us along and including the bus ride, scenery, menus, etc! Another epic video from Dancing Bacon!! ❤from 🇨🇦
very interesting. thank you for showing us how to catch japanese noodles in their natural habitat.
🤣🤣🤣 rightttt
Japan and its wonders
From the title and the thumbnail this looks like such a peaceful, meditative experience, but it's more like being a bear trying to smack salmon out of the river, except you're a vegetarian bear and the river is a log flume ride.
totally bear/salmon
Kyoto is beautiful and people there are so nice. I had an exchange program once in our school with students of high school in Kyoto. The locals of Kyoto were so hard working and happy, made me wish to stay there forever.
6:04
"And the dipping sauce is Soya base with added bonito flavoring" *sips sauce*
Noodles: Bye have a great time!
... "Which is refreshing and salty at the same time"
This has to be the most unique eating experience in the most beautiful settings. It's my favorite video by far. Thank you for sharing
THAT'S IT! I am definitely starting my Italian restaurant where you sit on the floor and the staff throws meatballs at your face.
YEAH I'd go!
@@TheLugiaSongI swear you are everywhere
@@Otohime457 I am everywhere!
I am...
...r i g h t b e h i n d y o u.
I would like a heart attack amount of parmesan please.
Very Guud sir: Throws a whole wheel.
@@TheLugiaSong ok😊
I've eaten here! My Japanese teacher took us when we went with our high school class. We hiked up the mountain the whole way and stopped to wade in a shallow river cause it was hot an muggy. We had no idea where we were going except that there was a restaurant at the top. We were luckily able to take the bus back down. I would love to visit again! It was very fun to catch the noodles.
How picturesque! 😍 even from your video I can tell that the air is beautifully fresh up on that mountain 🩷🌸
How fun! The noodles go by much faster than expected! I'm left handed, so this would be a very challenging meal for me.
That was my first thought, too! I'd have to be suspended off the platform on the other side of the logs.
I mean, this restaurant would left handed you, pun intended
I always love when DancingBacons uploads a new video ❤
Japan has such creative restaurants. The experience adds to the elegance of the meal. I've only been in Japan once, a four hour layover in the Osaka airport. I didn't eat but it was a very pleasant wait.
watching these videos have opened me up to try so many new delicious things, im very grateful to experience things i never will through such great people
I wonder what they do with the uncaught noodles?
Always a fun time seeing what's next for restaurants and food, you guys always surprise us. Thanks for sharing. 💕🥓
i love reading comments on videos of these type of restaurants because you can really tell who actually watched and who saw the picture, made incorrect assumptions, and got upset
Honestly, it sounds all cool and Japanese on paper, but looking at it in action looks like a huge pain, and on top of that you might be catching the saliva of the other person upstream. I'd rather sit on top and enjoy my lunch.
Dude you are not wrong. Used chopsticks that could have trace saliva on it. Damn… I did not think about that. What a shame though, I really want to try this when I go to japan
Each tube is allocated for one group so no need to worry about saliva from other groups.
@@Molo4ov that’s fair, we should go together you seem chill. When you tryna fly over?
@thericehatwok2375 I'd like to join too. I'll be sitting to the left of you both.
Y’all I’m not flying to Japan just because some random commenter wants me to.
That water looked so Pure, I would miss All the noodles zoning out to the waterfalls 🌊
Also, Mrs Bacon Always has your back, excellent catch (lit & fig!)
It looks fun but also stressful like playing a platformer game with timed sections!
Also, all that running water with no restrooms and long waiting times could be difficult! 😂
Japan never fails to have some of the most incredibly sights, it's like a fairy tale
I wasn't exactly thrilled with the idea of this, but seeing it in action, it actually looks pretty fun! The backdrop is a really nice touch, too.
I'd still rather eat the traditional way, though. :P
I remember watching such concept in Doraemon and Shin Chan back in the days and ngl I was fascinated. This is just so calming
The beauty of that place poked me in the soul ❤️❤️
How wonderful. Thank you for this. Really appreciate all your hard work!
Thank you for sharing with us. My spouse and I always enjoy your content. Keep up the great work! (Say "Hi" to your partner also, it is always a pleasure to see you both.)
Wow, it’s so beautiful there❣️I love cold Japanese noodles. 😋
This is honestly a genius way of saving food. Everything that's sent down seems to be well portioned for only one bite. Grab, eat, and repeat until satisfied. The fact there is a good amount of time between each serving allows the body to adjust to what's already been consumed.
Eat until you're satisfied, not until you're full.
Ah yes, a “bamboo” river.
It’s fascinating and everything, the scenery is amazing and I’d like to give it a shot, but guarantee I’d miss a lot of it.
What a beautiful place and fun way to eat! I would love it, i started teaching myself to use chopsticks when i was 5, my dad was stationed in Okinawa and used them, and i thought it was the coolest thing ever. My lady? Not so much, she struggles with large chunks of meat.😂
Thank you for your peaceful and comforting videos
I have mixed feeling about this. I just want to relax and take my time when eating. Here, i have to eat fast, not just because of the long waiting line behind me, but you never know when the noodles might come out.
This seems like such an amazing experience, I am adding it to my bucket list.
The profit this restaurant brings in must be astonishing. Wow.
its so much fun watching youre videos no talking but more natural or calmer noises
Noticed there is a tell when noodles are about to appear, the water flow speeds up, giving you a few extra seconds to react.
They make you walk 15 minutes to the restaurant, then sit in a waiting area while reading a bunch of rules, then you go to another waiting area with more rules on how to eat.. while watching other people eat.. 😕 like at this point, it's no longer interesting. It just seems like a lot of work just to watch some noodles come down a bamboo shoot. I can pick bamboo out of my backyard and build this myself! LOL 😂
it would take along time tho and plus u need to find a place with lots of good scenery if u want good view
I cannot imagine I would enjoy cold noodles. But the scenery is amazing
You'd be surprised, it's not as strange as you'd imagine. Maybe like Spaghetti from the fridge 😂
I thought the same, but I tried cold soba when I visited Japan and it was very good!
I would love to try the full service restaurant up top and just watch the noodle fishers 😊
I remember when Mike Chen went here! It looks amazing 🤩
1) CANNOT BELIEVE HOW PRETTY THAT PLACE IS!!!
2) Those spiders ARE TERRIFYING (I’m imagining one slipping down the bamboo tube with the noodles lol)
3) ❤️ the idea but seems LIKE TONS OF TIME AND WORK for ramen 😂, but I’D PROBBZ DO IT!!!
4) I wonder if they’d let Zena come 😂 ❤️ 🐶
DO THE PINK NOODLES TASTE DIFFERENT?!?
I'm living my life vicariously through this chinnel❤
This is quite a cool concept (no pun intended). Japan is absolutely rife with novel ideas.
Looks super fun!!! I don’t think I would be full at the end of a lunch of pure noodles tho 😆 would probably hit the upper restaurant part afterwards
1:37 take a second to think about the implications of the “Don‘t put your feet in the river.“
It won’t be so hygiene for each and every customer when the first person who had already dipped the chopsticks in the flowing water, but it’s a good experience to eat noodles 🍜 that is “free flow” 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
The most important part of my daily routine: watching a DB video as soon as it's posted❣😄
I wonder what they do with the un-caught noodles 😔
I guess they just give it another slide. 😂
Like catching food in the wild...salmon run.
Neat bus ride and walk...like a theme park...maybe better at crowd control 😎
it looks lovely but I wouldn't be able to handle missing a noodle set. I'd probably end up doing the other part of the resturant
Sitting that close to the pole is like playing expert mode haha
What an interesting way to eat noodles! The person feeding the noodles through the bamboo pipes must have a lot fun. 😂
Yeah... his spit will unnoticeable, and blended in with water
what a cool concept. totally using its surroundings to elevate the experience!
Um lugar lindíssimo, mas é incrível como todos acham o restaurante impressionante somente por ser no Japão😅
Thank you for the wonderful video of eating Takegawa cold noodles 👍
What a beautiful calming place❤
I am way too uncoordinated to catch my lunch ha ha but really cool concept and really beautiful scenery the sounds are just so peaceful to hear.
What a cool experience! The location was beautiful. Mrs Bacons was so sweet to share her pink noodles
Great and differnt restaurant experience. Learning something new when I watch you videos. 💜💛💜💛
I WANT TO GO THERE!!
Lol, I want to go everywhere that they go❣️🥰😋
Love the spider appreciation ❤
It wouldnt be something I would chose to do as I prefer to relax to eat but it is a beautiful location. I would opt for the regular dining experience though as the water is amazing sounding. Neat idea though. I do ownder though if the different tube have different numbers of people as it did seem as though the furthest tube got triple noodles while I feel you got a few bites each
How beautiful. Such a unique place. ❤
5:16 did you just swallow your whole lump of wasabi?
Very cool idea I love the nature and the concept once in a life time kinda place..
Anxiety noodles.
This looks super cool and so peaceful. Reminds me of Korean Naengmyeon (cold buckwheat noodles). Is this a similar type of noodle or is it Somen? What do they do with the uncaught noodles -- seems like a waste of food if you miss?
What a silly, intriguing, and enjoyable experience in a beautifully scenic location! I'm too picky about not sharing spit to do this, I think, but this was certainly quite unique!
It's not "silly". And you sound really annoying🤨
Sharing spit how?
@@aaronh678 chopsticks go in mouth > chopsticks go in water > spit is now in the water or on the pipe tray lol. In theory since each group has their own pipe tray, you're probably not sharing spit with absolute strangers unless dripping is happening, but even still, I do not share drinks or utensils even normally with friends or family lol
@@SAmaryllisyou can't enjoy nabe as well
The place looks beautiful and the noodles look good. It looks like fun trying to catch the noodles, too! I wonder what they do to the uncaught noodles though.
Comer se me hace un poco higiénico ocupas los mismos palillos que te metes a la boca y luego sacas más con estos mismos ? Me deja pensando en que cuando vuelvo a meter los palillos para tomar más estos los limpio con el agua que corre hacia los demas 🤔
NGL Japan is so clean and beautiful. Obedient and patient.
Haha I would never want to eat this way but it was very interesting to see
Fun? Maybe. Queuing to be fed like at the zoo? Priceless. I love this channel but it is certainly one restaurant I wont be visiting. All the best to you DB and partner.
so you grab noodles with your chopsticks from a trough of water, then eat them, then dip the chopsticks back into the water where everyone around you is doing the same?
It explains it right in the video. The water comes from 3 tubes for each table. Each table seats 3 people. Each tube is for 3 people. Fresh water comes from the top of each tube. Every table has their own water flowing through it. All of these measures prevent cross contamination. It’s pretty much your fault if you forget which tube is yours.
Every table has its own set of water tubes. It isn’t shared between all the tables. There’s zero chance of cross contamination unless you go out of your way to share a water tube with someone else at the same table as you.
I really like watching your videos, they are really interesting and therapeutic to me because of the calm demonstrations and detail descriptions.
I have some doubts regarding the noodle distribution system:
1. What happens to the noodles that are being collected at the end of the line?
2. I also noted that when the noodles were being caught, not the whole quantity was being catched, so what happens to the amount of noodles that flows off? Are they reused or are they disposed off??
Looking forward to receiving your response!! 💙💙💙
i also want to know this
3:53
Please be careful!! A lot of people recently got sick eating at a noodle slide restaurant!
It seems the spot used actual river water.. Or stream water. Which is never a good idea!!
they use the same chopsticks for catching noodles and eating. i think that why.
The place is wonderful to spending quality time with families ❤
Lugares lindos e especiais❤❤❤
Next time I go to Japan, I may have to try this out, for sure!
As you catch your meal, the flowing water rinses your chopsticks. This allows your neighbor enjoy the essence of your own pallet. Basically slirping double dippins off noodles.
They send out one at a time and the water is flowing.
I’ve always wanted to see this and I think it’s awesome! I would love to visit that place.
face reveal at 0:05 in the reflection of the bus
oh my gosh!
At 0.04
Very unique approach to eating noodles. Thank you for sharing. 😊
Is that sanitary?
yes
Things like this looks fun but becomes even better when experienced personally. Thanks for sharing this cold and refreshing show to us lad. I guess those yakuza games does mirror reality, instead of telephone QTE its your food that is needed to be timely moved at.
...All that flowing water, and no bathrooms? Eeeevil....
Edit: Though come to think of it, you don't seem to get anything to drink with the meal, either...just the water off the noodles.
Thanks For Sharing The Details Abt This "SLIDING REAL FAST FOOD PROCESSING"😄
Altogether Thz Restaurant Must Be The Heaven As A Dream-Destination/Location👍🏻
Dont know. Its not for me. I simply dont understand the point. You dont get to focus on the scenery as you have to watch out for your noodles otherwise they will just go by. And all you can eat is noodles. I suppose it can be fun for some but as I said its simply not for me.
And other people will take your noodles
We drove there and the road is narrow and had some tight turns and even have to back up on a private parking lot for oncoming traffic. We waited for a couple hours and the actual time we spent eating was
a rat can just take a water slide down
Lol
I wonder how many noodles does each person get? Might be great for extrovert or outdoor eaters... But yeah, glad you filmed it, been curious about how somen works...
Do they sanitize the water channels between customers???
Face reveal at 00:05