Bringing the Art of Sushi to Harlem: The Sushi Chef with Shinichi Inoue
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Shinichi Inoue trained in Japan as a sushi chef for 20 years before he came to New York and landed in Harlem, where he opened his restaurant, Sushi Inoue. Chef Inoue has dedicated his entire life to the art of sushi and puts his all into each and every piece he serves his customers.
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sushi chefs seem really humble
@Jammerjoint
7 жыл бұрын
It's more so Japanese culture in general
I'll never get bored of watching anything related to sushi
8 years of loyalty to a restaurant before making sushi for customers. Damn japanese chefs are hard workers
@armydude441
7 жыл бұрын
In the world of authentic sushi even after his 20 years he is considered an amateur.
@tmme1234
6 жыл бұрын
Chefs at conveyer belt sushi restaurants can prepare much earlier but you can see the difference in the final quality.
This mans dedication to his art is amazing.
I love watching these mini bios on sushi chefs. Their dedication is astounding and a joy to watch.
I can't be the only one to realize that it's much more elegant hearing a story such as this one, from someone who wasn't born or raised directly in America. It's beautiful to see his face of determination and hear the sincerity in his words when he says he will no longer work with sushi when his body is fully rendered practically incapable of movement. Real shit man
I'm a simple man I see sushi videos I press like
@dopeburgermike
7 жыл бұрын
1st you would have to click
@kakrama2
7 жыл бұрын
I'm a simple man, too I see nice comment I press like
His friend looks like a japanese william shatner-simon cowell mix
@napty5841
7 жыл бұрын
munchies also interviewed the guy
@sgdemeo
7 жыл бұрын
napty นี่
@BigEyeGuy
7 жыл бұрын
nailed it bro
20 years training after high school ? this amazing guy looks like 26, but must be around 40 right ?
@electr0skeet
7 жыл бұрын
Earl Sweatshirt asian don't raisin !
@RAF_Ai
7 жыл бұрын
electr0skeet true
@albieatsworld3744
7 жыл бұрын
Asian ageing, it is a miracle
@xxdalionxx
7 жыл бұрын
wait till he turns 60 thats when the aging speeds up exponentialy
@freekitten00
7 жыл бұрын
ふにゃちんのクセに
Thank you for showing me a bit of the World, outside my four corners and a window.
Excellent production. Perfect choice of music, atmosphere, editing, pacing. Thanks for this video
This episode is so chill I like it.
dude is pretty cool
What a humble guy. Respect
LOVE these series
Anyone else feel like saying fuck school and becoming a sushi chef ?
@xxdalionxx
7 жыл бұрын
Nah man be a sushi connoisseur that way you get payed to eat sushi and trash talk people who don't make traditional sushi.
@caminhantesolitario
7 жыл бұрын
Jus da best that's sad dude
@chrisallot66
7 жыл бұрын
You make it sound like being a sushi chef is easy lol. Being a chef is a VERY tough job, and unfortunately the pay doesn't always reflect that. Stay in school kid. Trust me.
@FilmerVicz
7 жыл бұрын
lol don't stay in school if u wanna end up like this bellend
@PimpMatt0
7 жыл бұрын
Moby Green How did staying in school go for you?
Amazing!!! Super inspiring!!
I don't react to these foodporn sites, videos ect. but when I see uni sushi I start to shiver and drool. my god.
love this series!
when are y'all gonna interview my boy hiroyuki terada?
@gxmanas2758
7 жыл бұрын
Estevan Campos ikr
@xxxvvvqqq
7 жыл бұрын
good afternoon
@ASNCwalker
7 жыл бұрын
right? lol
@Sto0pidMonkey
7 жыл бұрын
I don't consider him a real sushi chef like these guys. That guy is totally Americanized with his rolls and other "sushi" dishes. I specifically remember a video where he uses a nigiri rice mold instead of actually molding the rice with his own hands.
@samsonli9490
7 жыл бұрын
He was showing a starter kit for sushi. The whole point of that video was to give people a way to make sushi at home. Can't believe that is what you took away form that video...
How cute is he!!?? Love the Sushi series. Bring it back yall!
Great Episode! Probably the best within the Sushi Chef series. Keep it up! Bring up Shinichi for something else on Munchies if you can, would be great.
Luke cage eats here
@thunderzooka123
7 жыл бұрын
manhimanh Sweet Christmas
i miss japan
Like this episode. This is a true master!
" that's when my body stops moving " Well said
this is awesome
THIS GUY IS REALLY HUMBLE!
great video!!
I Absolutely love this Guy.. Please make some more videos with him.:
Great Video!
admirable man
Inspiration to us all!
traditional sushi is pretty hard to find here in europe i hope this trend will blow over to europe soon :)
Just visited there last night. The food was amazing.
I want people of the world to taste the proper sushi he makes.
forward always
oh man I gotta go
I need this guy to teach me all the sushi skills. He is the real master.
excellent.....
good job.god bless
Gonna have to hit up this spot
SUSHI IS SO GOOD!
The barbershop part was great
I love munchies bc I can watch a sushi episode and my mom will join in and we'll both be completely engaged
@GrillWasabi
7 жыл бұрын
nice
@MemberHomei
7 жыл бұрын
Melissa Lai Haha you live with your mom
@melissalai8173
7 жыл бұрын
MemberHomei high school students exist
YUM
sushi is art
not the biggest fan of Japan as my country suffered under their rule during world war 2 but I got to give it to them that Japanese workers are the most passionate hardworking human you will see in your life. 100% respect to their working ethics.
@mrrjh5609
7 жыл бұрын
Avery Sim thanks for the fucking history lesson! Africa was colonised, Europeans enslaved each other, civilisations existed and we're destroyed not sure what it has to do with your fucking palette
SUSHI IS DEFINITELY ART!!!!!!!!!!!
The barber is hilarious lol
if there was a love button on this video I would push it twice
That barber is a thief, cause he knows damn well with all that moving around he didn't cut shit. Whatever he had to pay is a robbery😂
@MeltedPeanuts
7 жыл бұрын
Says the guy who probably has long ass hair covering half his face
he went to a barber with only that much hair.....
the producer of munchies love free sushi. lol make great documentary videos in exchange for sushi.
This is why i love New York, what an amazing melting pot
@THESpoonyLegs
7 жыл бұрын
i prefer the term "mosaic" because melting pot assumes that everyone becomes the same
@mrmunchmunch1
7 жыл бұрын
deep
The subtitles are sometimes hard to read with the white backgrounds.
@philgoodinc2
7 жыл бұрын
myself and other have also mentioned this in older videos, but lets face it, its not going to change. A thin black outline that makes the subtitles easier to read will ruin the trendy look munchies has.
@albieatsworld3744
7 жыл бұрын
They could just slightly lower the tone of the material so that the white pops out, but oh well...
Cool guy :)
Tuna's my girlfriend 😂 this chef is cracking me up. Will definitely try omakase from his restaurant!
Lol that barber did not fade him up.
6:56 Japanese Simon Cowell
Said tuna was his girlfriend... At least the smell is close
Ayy its Pop's Barbershop in Harlem ;)
Ganbareeeeee!!!
i would marry this man in a second
shinichi inoue, this guy is an anime meme
Anyone else wondering what the soundtrack on 8:50 was?
HARLEM SUSHI!!!!!!!!!
i want to watch Matty with Sushi
Her bel chef
The guy in the blue t-shirt looks like a Japanese Simon Cowell XD
No one in post thought white subtitles over white images was a bad decision?
Gordon Ramsay: is fucking raw!!!!!
There is no way that he's the only sushi chef in the US that trained for 20 years in Japan
@khu7379
7 жыл бұрын
yeah seriously. What about masa from nyc?
@ttaattssuuyyaa77
7 жыл бұрын
Masahiro actually moved to California before he went to new york, he was an apprentice in japan for only about a decade. Even Morimoto moved to NY in 85, so he only really trained in japan for 10-15 years. Now there could be a sushi chef I am forgetting, but I do believe he is the only one. Most sushi chefs wouldn't end up coming to the US after training so long because they know that Japan is the mecca of sushi, and to be the best you have to be surrounded by the best.
Japanese people are hard workers
he's friends with Simon Cowell's Japanese cousin
Seriously, i can watch these food documentaries all day. it's more addictive than porn
why does he look like hes about to cry constantly.
ok
no wonder this country makes the most reliable cars if they approach food this way
Shima Aji Striped horse Mackerel...don't know where they got white travely.
🍱🍱🍱🍱🍱
lowkey the guy with the blue shirt looks like cowel simon as chinese
@bluewatermelon5795
2 жыл бұрын
He’s Japanese?
Nigga this fish is RAW!
He was speaking to his customers in Japanese?? wow
Soul chef's sushi is far from good but Chef Inoue's sushi is good.
it's like watching a luke cage episode
Fuck I love sushi!!!!!!!!
"Tuna is my girlfriend"
munchies please tell that man to get a new barber cus that was not a high top fade AT ALL
why I left New York
what are those flip flop lol.
Hope your shop doesn't get robbed, or you don't get shot.
@deealexandra6928
7 жыл бұрын
Bruhduh you must not be from the neighborhood
@urgandma
7 жыл бұрын
Dee Alexandra well, Harlem is being gentrified so maybe it's safer now.
@bythepowerofoa
7 жыл бұрын
they got luke cage keeping the streets safe
@urgandma
7 жыл бұрын
bythepowerofoa nope, his cringe speeching ass is on his way to prison.
@deealexandra6928
7 жыл бұрын
Bruhduh yea, actually it is. I'm there usually 3-4x a week and depending on how far up you go and east/west side it's really gorgeous
Has Luke Cage ever been to this guys restaurant? haha
reminds me of luke cage
@HealthyFoodBae_
7 жыл бұрын
Theasianhongster pops shop👌🏽
lmao harlem already got mad good sushi bro.
@saud8329
7 жыл бұрын
bs
@KamiKavi
7 жыл бұрын
Saud Mujahid i live there dude, i eat sushi like every other day, its already delicious. even just 10 blocks south you get some of the best sushi ever.
ひちょりは今寿司を握っているのか・・
I agree that the interaction and conversation with the sushi chef is a large part of the dining experience at a sushi bar. I recently went to a SUsi Bar in San Rafael call Sushi to Dai For . The sushi chef was mexican and seemed irritated if you attempted to engage in conversation about the food. It was pathetic. Additionally it was extremely overpriced compared to better places in the surrounding area. I almost walked out. I regret leaving a generous tip. The chef was an asshole. The food was edible. I will never go back. Responding to alert others who leave near here that this place sucks. At the previous location across the street the place was great.
@johns7539
7 жыл бұрын
Edward Dergosits most of the Japanese restaurants in Bay Area are owned and run by non Japanese, which is all right I guess, if the chefs and cooks are properly trained, but unfortunately many are not. I went to a restaurant and had miso soup that contained no dashi, the essential ingredient in Japanese cuisine
Too rush
Every Japanese who comes to the US claims to have introduced *_real_* sushi to Americans
@GrillWasabi
7 жыл бұрын
I know right
He's gonna get robbed in the hood