This specific dish is called Unagi Histumabushi. This style of dish is eaten in 3 different ways which is why the person split their Unagi bowl into quarters. The first way is enjoyed on its own to really appreciate its flavors and humbleness of the food brought before you. The second method is consumed with various toppings such as green onions, nori, and other seasonings. The third method is consumed usually with their house-style dashi stock, almost consuming it like a soup or stew. The last and fourth method is consumed in any way you like in the previous 3 manners.
Who know noodles name in Japan that kind the same or almost the same taste that sell in Japan Steet food or restaurant? called "Mee goreng", "mee kari" and Char kue tiaw"? Thank you.
That eel preparation is called Hitsumabushi which is eaten with various accompaniments. One of the ways to eat it is by pouring Dashi stock or tea. matcha-jp.com/en/1239
@@JoSan3 I expected around 4500 for the eel, didn't expect the rest to be that cheap, watching the video again I suppose there wasnt that much fish. add 600 for the big Kirin and that's a nice 6500 yen set
It's called Nanohana in Japanese and is related to Rapini and Broccoli. The spring crop is used to make pickles and steamed or boiled as a fresh vegetable. Rapeseed oil is also produced from the mature plants. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nanohana?wprov=sfla1
That eel preparation is called Hitsumabushi which is eaten with various accompaniments. One of the ways to eat it is by pouring Dashi stock or tea. matcha-jp.com/en/1239
It's called Nanohana in Japanese and is related to Rapini and Broccoli. The spring crop is used to make pickles and steamed or boiled as a fresh vegetable. Rapeseed oil is also produced from the mature plants. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nanohana?wprov=sfla1
Now I miss traveling Japan in 00-04. Need to go back one day and taste the wonderful food again.
Definitely on my must visit when we can travel again.
I ordered this unagi dish when I was in Tokyo - so yummy!
Music + food = great restaurant
Im impressed you ate the whole thing
Eel is fairly light. I always want more.
This specific dish is called Unagi Histumabushi. This style of dish is eaten in 3 different ways which is why the person split their Unagi bowl into quarters. The first way is enjoyed on its own to really appreciate its flavors and humbleness of the food brought before you. The second method is consumed with various toppings such as green onions, nori, and other seasonings. The third method is consumed usually with their house-style dashi stock, almost consuming it like a soup or stew. The last and fourth method is consumed in any way you like in the previous 3 manners.
Watching from Philippines! 🇵🇭 🇵🇭
Nice 👍🏻😊 yummy food 😋
I just ate, now I'm hungry again.. 🥺 I'm off to make an egg sandwhich.
Just for that I want to go to Japan ! The music, the place, the food. Keep it ! Keep this traditions ! Europe is lost !
its not something you are, Its some thing you have!!! Unagi~~
You are for sure 100% correct Mr. Wick
Ahh I see you're a man of culture as well.
It’s what u have that’s what u are
色々な食べ方を味わうのいいね
My mouth is literally watering watching this.
with zero people, you are in and our quickly! nice
うなぎ大好きだからたまらん❤️
Looks so delicious, ...
Want it
everything looks so delicious!!
Beautiful presentation dishes, in japan peoples eat by eyes as well .
Looks delicious .
😄 😄
Damn!? You sure can put it away!!
Great video
Hearty Meal ❤️❤️❤️
Danger! Danger! Ahhhh Salmon Skin Roll lol
This culture isn't yours
shit down
@@はゆたはなは take it, it urs honey. Thank several seats if u want. If you don't know the reference better sh*t yourself down.
@@はゆたはなは oh and FYI I'm half japanese so yeah
Oh the food and the views !
this is what i wanna watch, just some chill music and no utuber shouting around
When I heard unagi the first thing that comes to my mind is junjou romantica where the little boy calls usagi as unagi
I'm slightly disappointed that Ross didn't come to your mind first but happy that you're a woman of culture.. going with the anime.
@@gautamsingha3951 Salmon Skin Rolls :)
This is where Rachel wanted to go with pheobe😂
Well, they don't need to wash that bowl , nothing remaining :)
No adds! 👍
Yes, please 😋👍
Aaahh, Salmon Slim roll :P
美味そうですね。
So good good meat
"ahhh salmon skin roll"
So good food, when I see it first I want to eat right now
ok
Believe me you don't.
Ahhh so this is what Ross was talking about
that place is gorgeous
Its so calm
Unagi!!!!
Это не еда,это искусство!!!💟💟💟
I came here because I wanted to learn UNAGI 👉
Superb very delicious
I'm watching this video while fasting, the torture is real here
すきすきすきいいい... 😍
I love unagi.... But it is so freaking expensive.
i prefer cooked Japanese food to sushi. Unfortunately the only Japanese restaurant in my area, only serves sushi now, since the pandemic started.
Isn't there any comment about Ross from friends 🤔🤔🤔
Im not convinced by the starters, but that unagi looks incredible
Truly pickled vegetables are the ultimate starters.
!!мне стало комфортно и спокойно !!благодарю
That is beautiful.
Dude, I need that.
SUGOI!!!!!!!!!!
ooiiisiiiisoooouuuuuuuuuu
Where is this place? We are planning to go at 2022 May(I hope) and we want to go in there! :)
Kyouunawa (京 うな和 本店)
Unagi 👈🏻👈🏻👈🏻
Yummy!
Oishii sou desune
巨大の丼💖💖💖💖💖
where are you ...?
Wish you can give us a location
😋
Unagi... 😏👈
Important ! Not forgot to refill with beer.
Unagi "Total state of awareness" XD
WHAT blossoms
I’m Australia they give you a depressed looking unagi and a side of getting ripped off
that cost around ¥7000 i think
what is that green thing in pepper grinder?
I believe that's Sansho pepper, which is a traditionally seasoning accompaniment for this dish - Hitsumabushi.
@@jeffchan7 thanks man
never seen any in Japanese restaurant here
if i wanted to eat raw fucking food ill eat it as soon as it comes out of the water in a fucking fishing rod
Who know noodles name in Japan that kind the same or almost the same taste that sell in Japan Steet food or restaurant? called "Mee goreng", "mee kari" and Char kue tiaw"? Thank you.
Yakisoba...
Yummy
I wanna be a billionaire!!!
うなぎは重。
4:50 why pouring water on that??????
That eel preparation is called Hitsumabushi which is eaten with various accompaniments. One of the ways to eat it is by pouring Dashi stock or tea. matcha-jp.com/en/1239
is that a F.R.I.E.N.D.S. reference ????
I wonder if the customer can take the wooden spoon home
You can, if you are willing to leave your little finger.
how much the cost of this full course?
Probably around 10 000 yens
the menu said 4500 yen + 1400 yen for the appetizers set
@@JoSan3 surely something that people can handle
@@JoSan3 I expected around 4500 for the eel, didn't expect the rest to be that cheap, watching the video again I suppose there wasnt that much fish. add 600 for the big Kirin and that's a nice 6500 yen set
amazing place, food and presentation.
But do the east asian people have to soup everything, do why they want to dilute the taste.
С 1:26 желе желтого цвета, что это?
I am full now..😉
jancok.. puasa puasa gw keliling yutub liatin makanan kek gini,wkwkwk
Очень интересно передается атмосфера Японии. Все неторопливо, спокойно. Мне понравилось!
most of japanese restaurant food look healthy, not like in my country too much instance flavor, oily, and high carbo
💯💚👍
Watching this while fasting isnt good idea
I want one real bad
Com cerveja tudo fica mais gostoso.
Peko peko
🕊🌸🌸🌸🌸🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
What?? Rape... blossoms??
It's called Nanohana in Japanese and is related to Rapini and Broccoli. The spring crop is used to make pickles and steamed or boiled as a fresh vegetable. Rapeseed oil is also produced from the mature plants.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nanohana?wprov=sfla1
Ross - *unagi* ..🤣
1:24... "rape blossoms" wtf
Nasgor taruh daging di atas
segokucing in japan
why put good food into water? smh
That eel preparation is called Hitsumabushi which is eaten with various accompaniments. One of the ways to eat it is by pouring Dashi stock or tea. matcha-jp.com/en/1239
@@restaurantman dashi stock makes more sense . thx
Ăn vầy sao no a
Begitu dikasi kuah/sup ke dalam nasi malah aneh kek soto
Kau kira ini channel indo sat
g ngerti cara makan g usah komen
And YT recomend it when im fasting...
Rape blossoms? is that real?
It's called Nanohana in Japanese and is related to Rapini and Broccoli. The spring crop is used to make pickles and steamed or boiled as a fresh vegetable. Rapeseed oil is also produced from the mature plants.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nanohana?wprov=sfla1