How a Master Chef Runs One of the Most Successful Seafood Restaurants in the Country - Mise En Place
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NYC’s Lure Fishbar is one of the city’s busiest seafood restaurants, selling over 3,000 oysters every week. Using fish sourced from across the country, the restaurant serves dishes like sesame-crusted tuna salad, spider roll sushi, daurade, and more.
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Credits:
Producer: Daniel Geneen
Directors: Daniel Geneen, Murilo Ferreira
Camera: Murilo Ferreira, Connor Reid
Editor: Howie Burbidge
Executive Producer: Stephen Pelletteri
Supervising Producer, Operations: Stefania Orrù
Supervising Producer, Development: Gabriella Lewis
Audience Engagement: Avery Dalal
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It should be said that this is Preston Clark. His father, Patrick Clark was one of the original influential American Chef's, during the 80s and 90s. He was one of the titans that took America out of the shadow of French expats and Pineapple ham and helped form our own modern food identity. Patrick Clark was right up there with Charlie Palmer, Jeremiah Tower, Tom Collichio and Charlie Trotter. He was sadly taken from us too soon and often gets over looked. Pick up his posthumously published book "cooking with Patrick clark" if you can
@stephenlatona2562
9 ай бұрын
He seems like an awesome person to work for!!!!
@gregbradshaw7220
9 ай бұрын
Cool stuff
@drewh3224
9 ай бұрын
Father and son 5 stars restauranters..
@georgiasw7512
9 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing that. I looked up his father and would have never known how influential he was!
@zeitgeistx5239
9 ай бұрын
lol America has no good identity. Literally we have none. I immigrated from a UNESCO designated city of gastronomy and my province has several hundred unique dishes. We got fried ice cream and Kraft Mac N Cheese in America.
Such a refreshing sight to have a seafood restaurant on the fancier side not mentioning caviar even once
@avgperson25
9 ай бұрын
the irony, right?!
@jleigh329
9 ай бұрын
The thing is they do serve caviar in their restaurant. I guess they just didn't feel the need to mention it.
@aotrieu4234
9 ай бұрын
Just showing his menu without the premium upgrade which I like a lot. He keeps the focus on his seafood quality and diversity
@arancourt5623
Ай бұрын
Caviar is usually the "jewel" of menu, its that extra mile to wow and excite, but in this case being a raw bar, and everything is seafood, I think caviar would just be lost among all the other premium things being presented, and would almost be a throwaway that wouldn't add much.
The fact that he learned Spanish, just goes to show how dedicated he is towards establishing relationships with his employees. Kudos to this guy.
I worked with Preston many years ago at Jean-Georges. Great guy and amazing chef. Good to see he’s doing so well.
@leo_mas_922
9 ай бұрын
yeah yeah
@omerashraf1426
9 ай бұрын
Sounds like cap 🧢 picture or it didnt happen
@Jose-cy2zy
6 ай бұрын
I would love to work for chef! But I lost my love for cooking when my high school teacher pass away..
Mise En Place is my fave series. I look forward to it every time and watch it ASAP. Please keep this going forever!
@amandashamanda9479
9 ай бұрын
@@repentandbelieveinJesusChrist1 wtf why 😂😂
@7vengod
6 ай бұрын
Agreed
Chef Preston is on TOP of the business. Hats off, Sir.
@simonbarjesus2683
9 ай бұрын
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Love his energy with the whole restaurant operations. He’s not only a chef, he’s also a Rapper.
You know this is authentic when the chef is sweating while interviewing in the kitchen.
I could watch this man all day. I love his passion and energy. He deserves his own show
I like that he had a tasting with Akira to hear his opinion on the revamped version of the spider roll instead of outright saying "This is what we're doing tonight."
@dengueberries
9 ай бұрын
I wonder if Akira had a choice...
@InMyGlamEra
9 ай бұрын
thats literally how all restaurants work, if its better obviously theyre gonna switch it up
@ItzDeploy
9 ай бұрын
@@InMyGlamEra no, a lot of times you have executive chefs who just make menu changes without input from anyone in the kitchen except themselves or their sous. Him actually creating a blind taste test for his sushi chef is a very commendable way to lead your kitchen and the smartest way to go about tweaking/improving menu items
@afout07
9 ай бұрын
It's a sign of great leader to accept input and respect decisions from his staff like that.
Love this guy man. He's so passionate about food. Props to him for learning Spanish too. Respect.
Eater has never felt so good with every single content they release. We wish them all the best. After all, those lobsters seem like they could pinch somebody at any time.
@eater
9 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@deamc5943
9 ай бұрын
Where is this restaurant located?? A seafood lover..
@patrickhennessey7129
5 ай бұрын
They have locations in Chicago and New York @@deamc5943
His knowledge is out of this world. Not just knowledge, but it takes Grit to run such a busy restaurant. This guy has it all.
Love seeing the inner workings of a great restaurant Chef talks and moves fast Perfect for that job!
Infectious energy. Clearly loves what he does
This guy seems so dynamic, I'm not even sure that's the right word for it. Seems in complete control, more than capable, talented chef that's also the leader of the restaurant. Great piece Eater.
I love this guys voice "Tasting for succulence, tasting for seasoning" hahahahahaha
Raw seafood isn't something I eat but watching Chef, his process and respect for the business makes this video tops! Bravo!
“i like to be honest with people that the chef tastes the oysters every day to make sure we’re getting the best quality “ 😂😂 nahhhh, we get it, you can’t let that many delicious oysters pass you by without eating them👻🖤🖤🖤
@VOIDSTRANGER2099
9 ай бұрын
Chefs biggest secret, trying the food before service
i love how he just not talking about the passion, he also mentioned that everyone working for the family. must be a great person to work with
REALLY good show. Loved both the content and the production values. Kudos to the camera & sound people for capturing everything so cleanly, and to the post-production crew for an exciting edit. You made this chef and his crew the stars!!! Now I want to eat there!
Love his energy with the whole restaurant operations
500 people a night!! holy moly! That's a ton of dishes! How do they maintain that high a standard for that long every single night! The attention to detail is pretty impressive.
I like this chef. You can tell that he’s a great chef from his work ethic, passion and the respect to his workers. I kind think chef who wear flashy medals on their jacket are full of themself. This chef in the video doesn’t even need one because he’s that good.
Every single time…when these videos end, I’m appalled that it didn’t last another 20 min! Awesome video!
The amount of respect & TRUST he has in his men is top tier. His pride he takes in his team doing their job to the letter every day as well as his commitment to authenticity is deserving of a country renowned title
Yet another insane video from eater and chef Preston Clark is just out of this world.
@thecontenthive201
9 ай бұрын
i'm lucky enough to be his son
Loving the energy from this guy. All the knowledge and how he explains things they do. He knows his restaurant inside out.
He’s not only a chef, he’s also a Rapper
@ashtonmendez9366
9 ай бұрын
Faster than Eminem 😂
@panchucko
9 ай бұрын
I thought an auctioneer
@derrekvanee4567
9 ай бұрын
I thought he did *audio books*
@oreally8605
9 ай бұрын
He didn't rap once. Don't bring him down to that level. 😊
@Romafood
9 ай бұрын
😄
Only been here once and this is my absolute favorite restaurant in the city. Very refreshing to see the behind the scenes. It is obvious why everything is top tier at that restaurant.
So refreshing to see such an enthusiastic and cheerful head chef. Clearly loving his job. Was a joy to see
I love how he took the time to mention and demonstrate how the kitchen is run in Spanish. It really gives insight into the people and cultures who make these types high volume restaurants run.
Sushi chef Akira killed that spider roll …in a good way 💯
Very impressed with this Chef. He is very talented.. Chef Preston is on TOP of the business. Hats off, Sir..
Keeping his father's tradition alive. What a guy, keep crushin man!
It's great to hear a chef both recognize and articulate the fact that for the vast majority of restaurant employees, it's just a job, they're there for the money and to provide for themselves and their families. Far too many chefs fall into the trap of telling people" you're being paid in experience" or " for the honor of working for such a great chef".
That triple layered platter was insane
@pretendtobenormal8064
9 ай бұрын
It's $200, which definitely qualifies as insane.
@GatorAidMedical
9 ай бұрын
@@pretendtobenormal8064 I'd love to know what a typical bill comes out to for 4 people drinking and dining
@yseson_
9 ай бұрын
@pretendtobenormal8064 is that insane anymore? Thats about average going out these days
@daniellutz7308
9 ай бұрын
@@GatorAidMedicalmine was around $600 in June for 3 people. Multiple appetizers, entrees, 2 desserts, bottle of wine and 3 cocktails
Absolutely love this guy's energy and passion. He's someone I'd trust to make my food.
This has got to be THE best short episode I’ve seen of these series, gorgeous food, amazing chef etiquette and duolingo service! Like chef Preston said, an organized orchestra! Bravo 🤝
As a chef I am very inspired by your simple approach and the reverence you apply to seafood thank you blessings
Love his energy n leadership!
what a great video featuring a very talented and interesting chef. this blew my mind the care he shows for every dish
Love this series! Always great to showcase badass kitchen crews that make amazing looking food!
So much orchestration that is unseen to guests. Well done, chef. I remember your father's bright smile. Keep it up. Respect.
love how proud this guy is, great energy and really down to earth a respite from alot of ego in the industry
Awesome. I can tell he really loves what he does, and the food looks amazing. Have to check it out someday when im back on the east coast
The chef takes seafood to a higher level; amazing and wonderful ! 😊
Love Lure, lucky enough to have been a few times, it's great to put a face to all the hard work.
As a Chef with an accounting degree I salute your take on financial responsibility. Too many Chefs have no regard for the numbers. Beautiful food there Chef! 🔪🔥
that was fascinating to watch, all the ice work and prep, what a great episode
That guy is pure energy! great show
Very impressed with this Chef. He is very talented.
The energy this man has is infectious.
Probably my fav episode in the Mise En Place series, looks spectacular!
Beautiful work and quality. You can tel the chef and people there love to do what they’re doing
love the chef energy
this is my favourite series to watch on all of youtube. keep up the great content.
I dunno why but food content is the best thing ever probably just to laze around to everyone loves food. *excited for more top content*
It's still so crazy to me that seafood used to be considered peasant food and royalty wouldn't even think to eat it, and now it's some of the most expensive types of food you can buy.
@jdelorenzod2725
9 ай бұрын
It’s still peasant food -just insanely overpriced. I could eat like a king in Turkey for the prices these guys charge. And the food is way better!
@Frosty_Th3_Snowman
9 ай бұрын
@@jdelorenzod2725gotta charge high prices at restraunts when ordering the seafood to prepare is expensive af
Love seeing the hard work that goes into the fine dining, what an artist
Loving the energy!!
Love Chef's energy! Rock star
honor to these great workers. A hug from Rome, Italy
Nice that was really inspiring. Chef really guided you through it all. It’s consistent and well paced.
High energy chef. It's great seeing passionate people.
This chef is awesome. Love this guy. Knows his stuff
This chef is dope. Handles his position well. I’m def a bit jealous of the clams and oysters he samples daily 😂😂😂
Fantastic episode!
I enjoyed seeing how enthusiastic and passionate the master chef in this video
I grew up watching Patrick Clark on the great chefs series. He was a really amazing chef. I am glad that his son continued the tradition.
This man is so sharp and intelligent! My God the food that he puts together is absolutely amazing! I would love to be able to afford to eat there.
all look delish...making me hungry...thx much for upload/share...
I love this man's energy and love for what he does!
Love his energy. Would go just to see him.
This is one heavy weight, hard working, intense chef! Epic!!!
Your enthusiasm is electric and inspiring. Never lose that. The day you do is the day the restaurant goes in the wrong direction.
Hey man I’ve worked with many chefs and seen many personalities of leaders and I’d like to say i feel id learn a thing or two from this gentleman right here
Just went to Lure on a recent trip to NYC. This video really sold me on restaurant and it was amazing!!
It’s timing that makes a Restaurant and your workers and the great food they serve to the customers.
great guy and amazing chef, his passion and energy is on another level
One of my favorite chefs I've seen on this channel, for sure
I can't believe they manage to do all of these things. Coordinating a raw bar, sushi and hot meals to go out together, with a packed dining room, outside area, hotel lounge AND roomservice? That's the definition of a total nightmare. Unbelievable that they manage to pull it off.
Chef is smashing it. No wonder he has that coffee in his hand. I'm amazed how people can run these amazing restaurants.
@Bushy556
9 ай бұрын
Labor of love.
the way he talk and explain his stuff. im hooked.
Super happy to have this drop.
Added to the list of restaurants I want to visit 😊
The chef is awesome!
Bro that dude is FULL of energy
This guys energy is awesome
This dude is awesome, I loved watching this.
so much respect for restaurant workers... that is some hard work
It's not even my kind of meal. However, I appreciate this man's approach to his tasks.
This chef is awesome.
Chef has an amazing Energy! 😮
Grande Plateau looks amazing. His enthusiasm is infectious.
He is the best chef for the high volume restaurant industry- demand on seafood. Seafood is definitely a challenge: timiming, texture freshness, variety, and obviously the competition.
Anyone noticed there was a burger order with shellfish allergy? That's insane :D
@janeharris6257
9 ай бұрын
I came here looking for this comment hahahaha
@rudeboystu69
9 ай бұрын
I noticed that. I mean, do what makes you happy but if you've got a shellfish allergy, maybe don't go to a shellfish/seafood restaurant?
@smapili
9 ай бұрын
Maybe the guy working the grills shrimp and burgers in the same grill? Cleaning knives, changing gloves. I’ve worked in the industry pretty much my adult life this although funny probably involves cross contamination.
@rudeboystu69
9 ай бұрын
@@smapili A friend of mine who's also worked in kitchens most of her life says they (kitchen staff in general) can't stand people who say they have an allergy when the reality is they just don't like a certain ingredient. If someone says they're "allergic" to tomatoes, they have to stop everything they're doing, clean down everything, switch cutting boards, switch knives, tongs, wash their hands and swap gloves, and do literally everything possible to ensure nothing that's had any contact with tomatoes has contact with the order. Needless to say this seriously impacts the flow of the kitchen during what might be a busy service. This is not to suggest people with legitimate allergies shouldn't go to restaurants or order takeout. There are people out there, though, who'll straight up lie to ensure they don't get something in their food they don't like, and in doing so can screw up the tightly choreographed dance that is a busy kitchen during service.
Now that's a chef I can truly trust, eats 20 oysters a day! Dream job haha
I don't eat fish but this chef has an amazing energy.
I like the pace this guy has, it could be applied to any business.