Open-air Teppanyaki ~ The dish being prepared: several seafoods, beef, vegetables, an egg and rice ~ 9 USD (300 NTD) Filmed on Dadong Night Market, Tainan, Taiwan
Very very satisfying. This street food vid is so pro and you've chosen (maybe not deliberately) a quiet stand where the viewer is not bombarded by other sounds and peoples voices. Bravo, quality stuff. Loved it.
+Rolman80 80 there must be someone like you everywhere isn't it ? That food looks awesome and the guy who's making it is skilfull. It's a street vendor ..who cares what you like..
Wow, the food in Taiwan looks amazing! I love watching chefs cooking on hot plates!! So enjoyable! It makes me hungry and thirst for the food to be served!
That looks SOOOOO GOOD!!!!! I love these videos... I know I'll never be able to be there, but watching these makes me think a little part of me is. Thanks for sharing!
0:40 it says 300 (new Taiwan dollar) which places it just over 9$ US. That happens to be the big lunch with 2 types of seafood and chicken with veg, beef patty and eggs. Not bad for a lunch that serves 2 given the size of the meal. In Canada that'd be about 16$ for that meal, but the conversion is about 12$ Canadian if I paid there. 6$ each for two people...nice meal.
I didn't read the description. Most of these types videos don't have the prices written out so I tend to just watch the billboard they have and jump on google for a converter. It takes about 1 minute, so not much of an inconvenience, but then I can convert it to my country's currency (which is usually not listed), hence the reason why I just go check. On top of that I get to learn about the currency of the country of origin a bit as well.
He did need to realize how this can get some people angry because he thought this was China. Lol. I'm Taiwanese and speaking the truth Taiwan and China aren't the same thing. I'll just take that as a mistake.
+john doe Ya seriously I know no one gives a fuck about this "fun fact". But it's quite rude to say in a wrong way, just like how Irishman doesn't like to be call English.
+Uyen Chang they are just all china. they use chinese and china culture and proud about chinese history. but always say we are not chinese. i met hongkong girl and she say i hate hearing chinese language. lol. we all fuckin laugh when hearing. she hongkong and hate chinese sounds because rude and loud when she hearing chinese.....
But most of Taiwan doesn't want to be a part of China, it's not about wiki but the history between China and Taiwan. Calling Taiwan and China as the same to me is like saying Canada and the US is the same country since theyre both in North America
I'm from Taiwan and I love my culture. This makes me realise why foreign people always think of Taiwan as a food paradise. I grow up seeing all this normal, and thus if this kind of awesomeness and convience disappears one day around me, it'll be a tragedy.
he's definitely not the best cook, but this is good enough as street food. And one of the point to eat teppanyaki(鐵板燒) is to watch the process of cooking, in some upper class restaurant cooks would even do some tricks while cooking to delight consumers.
It was brought to Taiwan when it became a Japanese colony in 1895. Many Japanese foods were brought all over Asia during the colonial era. For example, Japan brought sushi rolls (kimbap) and taiyaki (bungeoppang) to Korea.
+Lewis Park (Antifreezed) The funnest thing is Korea and Japan did not have their own languages and even now they still use some Chinese words in their languages. LOL.
+SSMART nah man. We do have our own languages. But just only some of them came from China. Considering the power of influence of China in the middle age, it's not that surprising.
Lol you must be a troll. Linguistically Korean and Japanese are not related to Japanese in the slightest. Yes, there are some loan words because of the geographic proximity but the two are not related. Idiot.
Jack Laslo It matters that products that aren't very fresh are unsanitary to be consumed raw or partially raw. I'd rather eat my food cooked and not have an infection or worse.
taiwan and hongkong is under japanese culture. so many japanese product and food ect. specially taiwan is under by japanese culture. they all know and love japan thing.
The title of the video is misleading. This is just cooking on a hot griddle, which a lot of restaurants in all parts of the world use. The difference being this one is outdoors.
Teppanyaki means the hot metal plate on which the food is prepared, or the style of cooking on it. You can basically cook anything you want on a teppanyaki.
All the "plates" in these videos are either tin foil looking or plastic wrapped around something. Is that just for easy cleanup and to make it cheaper? Or does it keep the food warm while he cooks the rest or is it just a cultural thing?
shappening the knive without wiping it of than cut the meat o boy. what about the metal residu ? when you sharpen a knive you break of microscopic metal fragments. if i sharpen myknives and wipe them of you can clearly see the metal in the towel.
Apparently, its not sharpening. Its STRAIGHTENING the blade, all chefs do that and it doesnt wear off the metal on the blade If you sharpening it, you gonna need at least 4 hrs with different whetstones
That kinda right, but it still wears the blade if done on regularly (lets say 5 to 10 times per shift) , not as much as actually sharpening it with whetstones though. As he mentioned earlier its microscopic fragments that probably wont do any harm but I still wipe knives after straightening just to be on the save side.
" Oh look , a cool random video popped up that shows street food , I'll watch and I'll grab something to eat after that . Oh wait , another one and another one aaaaaaaaaand another one " . And that's how you end up drooling from your mouth in some minutes of random delicious food videos . Why do I keep doing this in myself ?
this is one of my favorite films of all time. incredible plot, and the cinematography. whoa.
Plot?
Harry Zhou did you not pay attention to the dialogue ?
+Harry Zhou k
"I'm hungry"
"what do you want"
"everything"
"ok here we go"
keep up, familia.
dreder476
I love the way he steams the veggies, the food looks really good.
The sound of the metal as he's mixing, cutting etc is just...therapeutic....10/10
Dadong Night Market are still some of my favourite videos, I love the spatulas and the cutting. Thanks again for the vicarious memories!
Very very satisfying. This street food vid is so pro and you've chosen (maybe not deliberately) a quiet stand where the viewer is not bombarded by other sounds and peoples voices.
Bravo, quality stuff. Loved it.
Good damn this looks better than something you would eat in an restaurant. Awesome !
+Rolman80 80 there must be someone like you everywhere isn't it ? That food looks awesome and the guy who's making it is skilfull. It's a street vendor ..who cares what you like..
im with you, this food look crazy good
+Rolman80 80 too much salt bruh, too much salt
+Rolman80 80 I guarantee you that any restaurant you like eating at uses much more oil than this place.
it just about 7-8 dollars in tatal
I'm pretty high right now and I'm still impressed you ate all of that. Wish I was there! Pizza rolls it is in the mean time!
I could listen to that all day long... It's like those rain sound videos. So chill.
Looks delicious. Great video. Felt like I was there. Nice work.
Even though I'm an extremely picky eater, that stuff looks great......but no way I'd eat it.
+ProudToBe AnAmerican ...
Wow that actually sounds so American...
why?
***** Yup. lol
Wow, the food in Taiwan looks amazing! I love watching chefs cooking on hot plates!! So enjoyable! It makes me hungry and thirst for the food to be served!
Tears running through my mouth ......
Same here man!Street food!!!
hahaha.. right?
ooouuu the onions at the side
yesss! :v
have u watch fried ice cream? I thought of running here will calm my craving,but i was dead wrong..
These videos are therapeutic for me after a long ass day at work lol
These videos are incredible. I really appreciate you taking the time to film these!
Love the the sound, love what I see. Looks yummy..
Yo, man I like that you don't put any music behind your videos! Thanks for posting these, they're fantastic.
Yep! :)
Exactly! So mesmerizing without anything but the real ambiance
Exactly. I don't know why people feel the need to put their shitty taste in music on videos like this.
I'm with you 100%, I hate that shit. I've even said so before in comments and got flamed by haters.
I really like that "clink" sound through out the entire video
That looks SOOOOO GOOD!!!!! I love these videos... I know I'll never be able to be there, but watching these makes me think a little part of me is. Thanks for sharing!
he's probably like, when is this guy going to start eating his food, I'm running out of space on that tin foil.
Pascal Dohrmann if u dont eat whatever's ready right away then whats the point of teppanyaki?
jan leung show
Omg i never became so hungry by watching a cooking video :o this is art
Omg I want to try it! It looks so delicious 😍❤️
Thanks again for another awesome video.
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Lived in Taiwan , and boy this takes me back . I love Teppanyaki and Taiwan .
Need this in my life rite now have a hangover the size of Texas but cant get out of bed...
I love to watch such videos, when I am eating))
Used to eat Teppan Yaki every week, until I went to America.
This video makes me wanna go home.
please take me with you
Yuri Yu with me too :)
This takes me back...... Beautiful food stalls in the evenings and the Shinlin night market!
Taiwan: That'll be $9
US: That'll be $40
probably $7
That gap between your prices is also the gap between how much better America is at everything versus Taiwan.
@@joshtutor2526 ok Boomer
Josh Tutor you’d be surprised
Josh Tutor at the end of the day,it’s depend on personal’s preference
Teppanyaki style is just YUM! ...........I can almost smell this through my screen.
I watched the whole thing from start to finish and I have no i dea why
You know why. You're a piggy like me.
oink oink
But he didnt use bacon :,(
***** It's okay. You don't have to a cannibal all the time.
Because it is awesome.
This is by far the best one to me. Makes my mouth water every time. and ONLY 9 DOLLARS!!!!!!! AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
All that for 9 dollars?! Man that's a fucking deal. I can't even eat all of that in one sitting.
0:40 it says 300 (new Taiwan dollar) which places it just over 9$ US. That happens to be the big lunch with 2 types of seafood and chicken with veg, beef patty and eggs. Not bad for a lunch that serves 2 given the size of the meal. In Canada that'd be about 16$ for that meal, but the conversion is about 12$ Canadian if I paid there. 6$ each for two people...nice meal.
I didn't read the description. Most of these types videos don't have the prices written out so I tend to just watch the billboard they have and jump on google for a converter. It takes about 1 minute, so not much of an inconvenience, but then I can convert it to my country's currency (which is usually not listed), hence the reason why I just go check. On top of that I get to learn about the currency of the country of origin a bit as well.
Can you imagine a place that would sell this kind of meal for even under $20 in Canada? Lines would extend past the border haha.
yeah man ! It's cheap ! we have this in our country (not opened air, in a restaurant/in the mall) and it's less ingredients and more expensive !
Purchasing power
The fact that this video has almost 2 million views is wild.
Great job thanks for not putting stupid music behind it
Is that a *G R I L L E D L E T T U C E* ?
*Gordon Ramsay Intensifies*
Cabbage
..... That was really relaxing to watch.
I'm Taiwanese and don't know why I'm watching this hahaha
Lmao XD
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黃盈達 because Taiwanese people love food.
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wow that looks delicious
I just had a Hamburger and a ice cream... and still I come here.
Same here, I just had wendys with a frosty and I clicked on this vid
I just ate my neighbors and I would eat this too
crappy diet.
+Knightmorning birthday birthday good your congratulationswing
😎😁😄😣🙄😣
just went though work without eating, close to 12 hours now and now i can go full Goku and watch these vids after cooking a whole platter of food
Its mouthwatering & I am hungry now .
Great video, just like the others I've seen from your channel. Cool angles and zooms, and the ambient sound enhance the experience!
man now i'm hungry at 3am
2 year ago comment but its 4am for me now :( ughhh
BEAUTIFUL creation!!! Great job my friend and keep in touch..
dam that looks good
I'm drooling all over the place!
I actually imagine it and am laughing so hard right now!
all this 9 bucks ? damn
This Guy feels food , a lot of restaurants needs people like him, but we got what we got.
This is making me hungry enough to eat my phone.
I loooove these videos!! 😍
the quality is so good that i think the oil that's frying the fish is going to pop on me
This is great ! We love it. Please continue to make an awesome videos. Thanks for
sharing my friend. More blessings !
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여기
대만 갔을때 왜 저런걸 못 봤지....끄흡
한국인 반갑다 ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
@@닉네임-r6y ㅋㅋ
마싯겟당...
that was very satisfying to watch! Thanks!!
Taiwanno.1
This looks great! Would love to try it.
Suddenly I noticed that all the comments are 2 years old. Then I realise the video was uploaded 3years ago.😃
Same
Ur comment is 1 yr ago
Good food. Thumb up! I love your video and also subscribe!
gordon ramsey getting pissed looking at the fish being overcooked
No requirement for paying street food to get a master chief.
MrKalra hey it's fish on a street made by a guy with no running water. Please cool it all the way through.
MrKalra
hahahahahahaha..
joke of the year
Of all the street food I have seen, this would be the only one I would eat! It was clean and well cooked.
You can't have seen much street food then
That's easily a 20€ meal in Finland
Finland is so expensive for everything.
wait what?. finland uses euro as currency
+astafzciba?
This meal about $ 10 dollars. PS:I'm a Taiwanese
Oh no not a finwan. Like if you get it.
The beef looks absolutely mouth watering. mmmmmmmmmmm
God damn am I hungry now.
Love this videos. really high quality camera work and its like you are almost there.
Asian food culture - Light years ahead of the rest of the world.
Ulfred King what's funny is this is a night market which is a traditional part of all Chinese culture.
Fantastic cooking. Serve that to me, and I'll bring you back a clean plate. Well done. It looks delicious.
WOULD YOU LIKE ONIONS WITH THAT? HOW ABOUT SOME MORE ONIONS??? ONIONS!!!! #onions
For real, bwahahahaha
That looks like magic to be able to do that or have that in society these days due to hard times
I like de circle beef
love the format, great vid
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아닌데...
@@고승빈-z4x 폰마다 시간대가 다른듯
in america you would be hard pressed to find even a high end teppanyaki style restaurant that does it as good as this one man
6:36 eggs with all flavors in the world and charcoal too)))
Taiwan has best street food in the world. Clean too.
9 bucks? I am moving to China. Now.
He did need to realize how this can get some people angry because he thought this was China. Lol. I'm Taiwanese and speaking the truth Taiwan and China aren't the same thing. I'll just take that as a mistake.
It's in Taiwan, not China lol...
+john doe Ya seriously I know no one gives a fuck about this "fun fact". But it's quite rude to say in a wrong way, just like how Irishman doesn't like to be call English.
+Uyen Chang they are just all china. they use chinese and china culture and proud about chinese history. but always say we are not chinese. i met hongkong girl and she say i hate hearing chinese language. lol. we all fuckin laugh when hearing. she hongkong and hate chinese sounds because rude and loud when she hearing chinese.....
But most of Taiwan doesn't want to be a part of China, it's not about wiki but the history between China and Taiwan. Calling Taiwan and China as the same to me is like saying Canada and the US is the same country since theyre both in North America
I'm from Taiwan and I love my culture. This makes me realise why foreign people always think of Taiwan as a food paradise. I grow up seeing all this normal, and thus if this kind of awesomeness and convience disappears one day around me, it'll be a tragedy.
I think a true pro could have done all of them at the same time and had it done in half the time.
he's definitely not the best cook, but this is good enough as street food. And one of the point to eat teppanyaki(鐵板燒) is to watch the process of cooking, in some upper class restaurant cooks would even do some tricks while cooking to delight consumers.
Agree. Half the fun of teppanyaki is the cooking process.
That looks fantastic!
Me: I'm Taiwanese.
Other people: I think Thai food is delicious!
-_-
不是嚒
looks great!!! thanks for sharing!!!
I don't trust that round cut of beef
Looks like some meat glue shenanigans.
islezeus beef in Taiwan is pretty weird! It comes from Australia so I always thinks it taste like grass instead of corn.
yeah it looks so weird
It is quite common here in Taiwan, over marinated beef with rubber like texture. You don’t usually get good quality food in night markets.
It’s tuna.
thanks a lot for sharing this video without any shitty music or overediting.. it was awesome and the food looks very tasty! :)
Funny thing is, even though it's Taiwan food, its name is Japanese.
It was brought to Taiwan when it became a Japanese colony in 1895.
Many Japanese foods were brought all over Asia during the colonial era. For example, Japan brought sushi rolls (kimbap) and taiyaki (bungeoppang) to Korea.
Jadran Ahlstrom Even though I’m from Korea, I never know that Taiwan was one of the Japan’s colonies. Thanks for that information.
+Lewis Park (Antifreezed) The funnest thing is Korea and Japan did not have their own languages and even now they still use some Chinese words in their languages. LOL.
+SSMART nah man. We do have our own languages. But just only some of them came from China. Considering the power of influence of China in the middle age, it's not that surprising.
Lol you must be a troll. Linguistically Korean and Japanese are not related to Japanese in the slightest. Yes, there are some loan words because of the geographic proximity but the two are not related. Idiot.
Recently got back from Tainan, and I can guarantee that that food is as good as it looks~
You can't even spell it
Who the fuck dislikes this shit?
+harv. s Oh.... I see
+E Anon that's cooking isn't it you idiot lol you could say that about Raymond blanc too he uses frying pans and ingredients
Do it!We are waiting to see an idiot do it.
vegans lol
I agree! its really basic cooking
Salivating so much from this video.
HUNGRY
These people have mad skills. Respect
No way that shrimp was fully cooked.
Shrimp can be cooked fully in under 5 minutes with the right amount of heat.
that was barely a minute and they were still somewhat transluscent.
what does it matter, some people eat shrimp raw that was killed seconds before they got it, still wiggling in their mouth. same applies to squid
Jack Laslo It matters that products that aren't very fresh are unsanitary to be consumed raw or partially raw. I'd rather eat my food cooked and not have an infection or worse.
+Kavriel it's clearly been cooked to the point where any surface bacteria couldn't have survived
idk why but I love the awesome spin the chef does at 6:11 lol
Salmonelosis
Nice camera work. The food looks good.
Isn't teppanyaki Japanese? I thonk the dish isn't from Taiwan at all.
taiwan and hongkong is under japanese culture. so many japanese product and food ect. specially taiwan is under by japanese culture. they all know and love japan thing.
The title of the video is misleading. This is just cooking on a hot griddle, which a lot of restaurants in all parts of the world use. The difference being this one is outdoors.
Teppanyaki means the hot metal plate on which the food is prepared, or the style of cooking on it. You can basically cook anything you want on a teppanyaki.
wouldn't that make burgers cooked on a griddle teppanyaki?
Just because it's Japanese food doesn't mean it can't be cooked in Taiwan.
looks super delicious
All the "plates" in these videos are either tin foil looking or plastic wrapped around something. Is that just for easy cleanup and to make it cheaper? Or does it keep the food warm while he cooks the rest or is it just a cultural thing?
Street food for god sake what do yo expect? Expensive wine to go with it?
Yeah they do the same in Mexico with the taco stands. Fucking phenomenal.
+Angel Solis paper plates usually are used in the us. And they're very cheap.
He's keeping it warm. That's several servings of food. Notice that portions had been served towards the end of the video.
Yeah aluminium foil is a cultural thing it has been used for thousands of years..wtf.
Oh how I miss this!! Used to have it all the time , can't find this in Thailand.. so sad🥹
shappening the knive without wiping it of than cut the meat o boy. what about the metal residu ? when you sharpen a knive you break of microscopic metal fragments. if i sharpen myknives and wipe them of you can clearly see the metal in the towel.
It still doesn't have high amounts of metal that you can't digest.
Apparently, its not sharpening. Its STRAIGHTENING the blade, all chefs do that and it doesnt wear off the metal on the blade
If you sharpening it, you gonna need at least 4 hrs with different whetstones
That kinda right, but it still wears the blade if done on regularly (lets say 5 to 10 times per shift) , not as much as actually sharpening it with whetstones though.
As he mentioned earlier its microscopic fragments that probably wont do any harm but I still wipe knives after straightening just to be on the save side.
Ummmm Shutup
This is only a video of how to make a particular dish. He may eat it himself for all we know.
" Oh look , a cool random video popped up that shows street food , I'll watch and I'll grab something to eat after that . Oh wait , another one and another one aaaaaaaaaand another one " . And that's how you end up drooling from your mouth in some minutes of random delicious food videos . Why do I keep doing this in myself ?
nice
Excellent food & so yummy...
This was so good to watch!
TAIWAN!!! that's something i'd like to have for my dinner, lunch or every meals lol
that steak looks so good i cant beleive it.