I was born in Japan and grew up in the US and Europe. Have been back twice. My mother was always an awesome cook and now, so am I! Always inspired by my culture and European experience, I tend to do a lot of fusion-style cooking. This video was quite informative since my mother's family doesn't live that far from there. I remember my mother foraging in the woods when I was a kid. This is very common in Japan. I do it now.
***** Ah, but I wonder if there are many families in the Western world who stick to the same family business for that many generations. This all sounds so impressive. People in my country would be impressed just by something that has lasted for 4 generations.
Tamanegi onions? Isnt tamanegi the japanese word for onion? didnt know that it was a special kind o_O But then again I'm not that good at speaking japanese.
what a beautiful experience even watching this video.
Thanks for this video
I was born in Japan and grew up in the US and Europe. Have been back twice. My mother was always an awesome cook and now, so am I! Always inspired by my culture and European experience, I tend to do a lot of fusion-style cooking. This video was quite informative since my mother's family doesn't live that far from there. I remember my mother foraging in the woods when I was a kid. This is very common in Japan. I do it now.
Gosh, they respect their food so much! I've been there once and fell in love with the place and people. Wanna go back !!!
+Sophia Sonia Nothing is without reason in their culinary arts. It's Beautiful
Evan Dentes
Yes, it's beautiful and healthy.
Wow! It loOks too lovely to eat. Amazing garden and tatami dining rooms.
Favorite...this is amazing..
I want to visiti those 3 restaurants..... OISHI... and visualy spectacular
Looks fabulous, I just wish the culture had more place for women in Kaiseki as a chef
Excelente¡¡¡, mucho que aprender de este refinamiento. Gracias
Those houses are cosy
400 year old dishes? amazing.
7:40 we call this process tuzlama in turkish cuisine. we use salt and cover fish or chicken on it
better not break those 400 years old plates lol
its a decades old resturant. maybe its the first time they were reviewed, but definitely not "first year" as you think
3 michellin stars in just 1 year??? wow this guy beats all european chefs
15 generations HOOOLYYY COW
***** Ah, but I wonder if there are many families in the Western world who stick to the same family business for that many generations. This all sounds so impressive. People in my country would be impressed just by something that has lasted for 4 generations.
Soo Sick. Mind Blown.
So basically, the haute cuisine of Japan?
yamahaU3 Paul Bocuse nouvelle/ huite cuisin was inspired/created by the kaiseki way, after his visit to Japan.
Exquisit.
The best Japanese cuisine in the U.S. is served in Honolulu.
Cool
Tamanegi onions? Isnt tamanegi the japanese word for onion? didnt know that it was a special kind o_O But then again I'm not that good at speaking japanese.
Beautifully filmed, but the American pronunciation of the Japanese was difficult to follow.
Is the narrator of this video one of the guys who commentate Iron Chef?
No, the narrator is Chef Bill Briwa, from the Culinary Institute of America.
very refined and very expensive.
瓢亭の発音が、ハヨテに聴こえる。hyoutei
iceland does some pretty good chinese food.....6 mins in the microwave and its rock n roll...
lumpfish99 You mean roll and rock?
+bambang303378 "JAPANESE CUISINE".
then why are u here watching this video????
kobe
Creepy with those fish tails moving.
I must say, the woman's voice, starting at 2:00 is beyond annoying....