Serving Charcoaled Chicken at one of Fukuoka's Best Yatai
This Fukuoka yatai is so popular with locals especially when they come for his servings of charcoaled chicken on the bone! Watch and find out the delicious secrets of one of Fukuoka's best Japanese food stalls!
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00:00 Introduction | 概要
00:36 Setting Up the Stall | 屋台の組み立て
03:35 Preparing Oden | おでんの準備
04:14 Wedding Photoshoot | 結婚式の前撮り
05:06 Menu | メニュー
05:25 How to Make Garlic Chives With Egg | ニラ玉の作り方
06:21 Regular Customer Interview Part 1 | 常連さんインタビューパート1
06:33 Explaining the Seasoning | 味付けの説明
06:49 Charcoal-Grilled Chicken | 地鳥の炭火焼き
08:28 Owner Interview Part 1 | 大将インタビューパート1
08:50 Regular Customer Interview Part 2 | 常連さんインタビューパート2
09:01 Pork Ramen | とんこつラーメン
09:33 Playing With a Doggy | ワンコと遊び
09:44 Grilled Ramen | 焼きラーメン
10:20 Sneaking a Peek at the Neighbouring Yatai | 隣の屋台に覗く
10:28 Serving Oden | おでんを盛り付け
10:49 Owner Interview Part 2: About the Oden Recipe | 大将インタビューパート2:おでんのレシピについて
11:01 It Gets Packed | 混んできた
11:06 Making Drinks & Drinking With Guests | ドリンクを入れてお客さんと乾杯
11:50 Preparing Grilled Chicken Skewers | 焼き鳥を準備
11:53 Writing Receipts | お会計票を書く
11:57 Chicken Skin With Ponzu Sauce | とり皮ポン酢
13:13 The Owner Running Off | 大将が走り出す
13:22 Grilling Chicken Skewers | 焼き鳥を焼く
13:54 Owner Talking About Gratefulness For Regular Customers | 常連さんへの大将の感謝の気持ち
14:45 Food Tasting & Japanese food craftsman Lodgings | 実食&食えもんの宿
#yatai #chicken #fukuoka
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The chicken is totally safe to eat. this is japanese style!
@JC-oq5ex
5 ай бұрын
Lmao no it isn't it's not cooked! Scooping slop out of the sewer is Chinese style but that doesn't make it safe either.
@RynaxAlien
5 ай бұрын
go vegan
@CRANEREVIEWS
5 ай бұрын
It DOES look raw, are you sure it's safe? I'd love to eat there, but that chicken would scare me, idk if you can ask to cook it more or not :D
@RynaxAlien
5 ай бұрын
Do NOT support evil meat industry
@hinoramei7733
5 ай бұрын
@@CRANEREVIEWS it's dark red, you can see that it's been cooked and charred properly.
I really love that they picked this humble place to have their wedding photos. I think they'll have a warm and loving marriage.
@SivaramVelauthapillai
Жыл бұрын
Yeah that's nice and more unique for photo shoot
@hoboeyjobi7020
Жыл бұрын
yes i loved it very based behavior
@JoshuaRichardHancock
Жыл бұрын
this was probably where they had their first date.
@melissasalasblair5273
Жыл бұрын
I was just thinking the same thing. How cute, and special for the happy couple
@SynTank
Жыл бұрын
The couple has good values.... Memories matter more than venue!!
I love that the customers are all laughing and enjoying. Such a wholesome place :>
@Japanesefoodcraftsman
Жыл бұрын
it truly is!
@maestrobrujo4560
Жыл бұрын
Si concuerdo
@yeahtbh.161
11 ай бұрын
the camera is on them that's why.
@sarahkorver2439
11 ай бұрын
@@StonerPanda-420get stuffed! And don't judge
@sarahkorver2439
11 ай бұрын
Same here, id defo come here to eat .. looks a real cozy outdoor restaurant xx
He is such a hard worker, i wish him much success.
@pputnam100
10 ай бұрын
I know, I'm in awe how hard a guy like this works...
This makes me want to go to Japan even more than I did before! Seeing people put love into making and enjoying their food is so comforting and beautiful. I'm loving this channel.
@destroyermaker
5 ай бұрын
I went and everyone was exactly as warm and friendly as you see here. Make sure you go
@michaelhopf3249
5 ай бұрын
Absolutely!!!
I loved his story despite the visible fatigue on his face, he was always happy and helpful with customers. My respect and admiration for this warrior. How cool to see this client make the place he often goes with his wife a beautiful memory of their wedding. Happiness and blessings in this couple's life. Thank you for sharing this beautiful video. Much love from Brazil to you. 💜💋💙
@Japanesefoodcraftsman
Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for watching and for your kind comment! Love from Japan!
@chriskazaam896
Жыл бұрын
Do you know how to get the translation a bit easier to read. It blended into the video in dark grey, and the font was small. Any way to fix that? Makes it easie to runderstand.
@mofoshizknack
Жыл бұрын
Hopefully he finds some good help
May this hardworking man reap the rewards he rightfully deserves.
@stephanelariviere6298
Жыл бұрын
Amen!
@apartmentcookery
Жыл бұрын
Same!
@2pingu937
Жыл бұрын
The upper class need him to remain that level at all times so they can reap his reward of hard work and good food. He is a slave to the system.
@bryandelacruz9066
Жыл бұрын
@@2pingu937 lol he is not, all people working in different fields/jobs serve it's the purpose of balancing life. He will reap his hard work and soon when he is old someone will replace him so it's not always stagnant, people's life can improve if you are persistent, hardworking, and have a dream.
@whosaidpspsps1237
Жыл бұрын
@@2pingu937 he is not a slave, he loves what he's doing. Everybody needs to do something to keep society going. If you keep thinking about the upper class you will never be happy. Life is short.
The grandma was so cute. really like the pride he put into the food, would love to eat his food.
Places like this are so comfy, open air with the city all around you, strangers becoming friends the moment they sit and eat. I wish this guy all the success.
Wish we had this in Canada where strangers can sit down together to talk , laugh and have a good time while eating restaurant food outside. I think everybody needs something like this in a world we live in now.
@Ro7ard
Жыл бұрын
It's actually my dream to open a Yatai in Canada. I have everything planned out and even some funds available, but unfortunately no matter where you look, the restrictions and costs are just outrageous. The big cities make it so unaffordable and limit the time/places you can set up and the small towns are so out of touch that they see street vendors as a "lower class" of work and want nothing to do with them. Really unfortunate situation for us sadly
@nighthawk0077
Жыл бұрын
@@Ro7ard Don't give up, just need to find the right place. Big cities are ghost towns after 5pm as everyone rushes to get home, but smaller ones with less variety and night life could be a bigt hit.
@nnnnnn3647
Жыл бұрын
It's strange that Japan seems to be a civilized country. There are no basic rules of cleanliness and hygiene. He stands all day, where is the toilet? Where do I wash my hands? How many food problems are there?
@JerryMetal
Жыл бұрын
@@nnnnnn3647 Everyone is responsible for their own hygiene, so go to the toilet and wash your hands before you go ^-^
@nnnnnn3647
Жыл бұрын
@@JerryMetal I don't prepare food for hundreds of people.
He does such valuable work. This kind of culture is often the first to suffer in hard times, financial or otherwise, and it is hard if not impossible to bring back if it slips away. Thus chef here, sacrificing even his good health with such hard work, is a national cultural treasure.
@tombristowe846
Жыл бұрын
That is exactly what I thought when I saw this. I felt a bit envious of their cohesive culture.
@nnnnnn3647
Жыл бұрын
It's strange that Japan seems to be a civilized country. There are no basic rules of cleanliness and hygiene. He stands all day, where is the toilet? Where do I wash my hands? How many food problems are there?
@BonShula
Жыл бұрын
They suffer for sure under hard times. It is a good thing he did not set up shop On August 25, 2020 in Kenosha.
@NousagiCaptain
Жыл бұрын
@@nnnnnn3647 This video is cut to pieces, there is plenty we dont see. I highly doubt hes just rubbing all over that dog and then going and grabbing food. lol And even If he is indeed unsanitary, that is not reflective of japan as a whole. No one would assume America is not civilized based on how unsanitary some guy in New York running a hot dog stand is.
@nnnnnn3647
Жыл бұрын
@@NousagiCaptain The problem is that all of Asia is like this. Another concept of hygiene and cleanliness. This surprised me in Japan because I thought there were different standards.
This style of dining/cooking looks amazing! I wish we had more stuff like this in the states. Just a small shack, roadside with food/drinks and people all laughing and having fun. I really like the different ways he uses what I am assuming is his Chicken scrap stock to cook with! Using to flavor ramen, to boil pork tendon, and even reducing as a sauce for noodles! Smart chef :)
@ugib8377
6 ай бұрын
@@ShawnWitty The area I live in has strict regulations about food trucks and outdoor setups like that. We don't even see food trucks this side of the state. Even in the larger city here. I've also done time in food service. And am trying to get out of it for a reason. That's why.
Impossible not to appreciate an incredible guy like this. His work ethic, skills, and genuine warmth as a human being….as good as it gets.
Great video. The man is a hardcore old school breadwinner. I enjoy these kinds of videos featuring hardworking people with passion. The mood and atmosphere of this small yatai is better than most of the big expensive restaurants. The regular locals seem to be nice people too.
@Japanesefoodcraftsman
Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much and glad to hear you enjoyed the video! If you like these type of stories on hardworking people, I bet you would also enjoy our other Yatai food stall videos: kzread.info/head/PLlMHo2E1ine7svulqPYZKU9tpTB3S0xbF
Oh my goodness I never thought I’d see this amazing man & his stall again…..such delicious food & when I said I was from Australia the smile got even bigger. I’ll be back again as soon as I can & thank you for the amazing effort you put into your food stall & making this tourist feel very welcome 🙏🏻
@Japanesefoodcraftsman
Жыл бұрын
So you have visited this place before - that's so great! Hope you will be able to come again someday!
@kerryh3918
Жыл бұрын
@@Japanesefoodcraftsman yes I did & I was amazed not only by the array of delicious food made there but by the beautiful friendliness too. I definitely will be back 😋🥰
@DespaceMan
Жыл бұрын
@@kerryh3918 on my to do list also one day 😋😋
@kerryh3918
Жыл бұрын
@@DespaceMan you’ll love it….it was the most amazing place & even though my Japanese is barely passable I was made to feel extremely welcome. Hope you do :)
@markamd1
Жыл бұрын
@@kerryh3918 Oh yes, I was there too! for sure 😂
Such a blessing to see you help.the married couple. I must say the way you put up your business is very genius. It seems very welcoming and cozy atmosphere. Many years of success for .
I’ve been here - it’s in my Fukuoka video - and definitely vouch for this place! KUROchan - good food, good prices, really casual yatai…recommend! Most yatai are also like that but you can’t go wrong with this one and Fukuoka is an underrated part of Japan.
Japan really attracts me. I want to go there one day. And all these people, single handedly managing a restaurant on wheels, making food worthy of at least 1 Michelin star. It's incredible how hard they work and how happy they look for the chance they had to do that as a job.
@Japanesefoodcraftsman
Жыл бұрын
Hope you will be able to visit someday!
@veroniquendambo3242
10 ай бұрын
There are things that are amazing in Tokyo, some of which are cleanliness, unflushable toilets, delicisous and highly quality meals, politeness, taxi drivers wearing white gloves, mini seismic tremours felt every now and then during the day or at night, SUVs nowhere to be seen in streets, the habit of wearing a mask when one has a runny nose or a cold..... Though expensive, Tokyo is a wonderful megalopolis.
I love the genuine feel through out this whole video! He works so hard but at the end he sees the satisfaction thru his customers. If you worked in the kitchen and you get complimented. Its really one of the best feelings ever.
what a hard working and humble guy, you can see how much his customers appreciate him and see him more as a friend than a businessman like the guy who got married mentioned
Great to see someone who loves what they do for work. Great video of people being friendly and quiet and having fun.! A lot of societies and people could learn from this.
I love this series. Everyone seems so happy at Yatais and having a good time. The owner is so humble and nice.
@Japanesefoodcraftsman
Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for watching and for your kind comment!
The fact that it’s next to the road, cars driving by, close proximity of others and filled with laughter is amazing. Plus the delicious food, man this must be an experience. I have to try Japans street food.
He seems so happy with his work. He really enjoy cooking and treat the customers so well. Very happy and decent young man. So nice seeing people working like this full of joy and happiness.
Wishing everyone watching this a nice day, and may everything work out in your favor🎉
@Japanesefoodcraftsman
7 ай бұрын
That's so kind of you, thank you!
He touched the dog and touched the food. Perfect organic flavor!
@toxicsmurf
3 ай бұрын
lol
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I feel like the best compliment for this type of thing. Is just people sitting down, laughing and talking. Food looks amazing
"I love what I'm doing." We should all be able to say that. He's such a hard-working cool person.
It's so good to see people being happy with what they do and seeing others enjoying it. I was surprised with the couple having the photoshoot there. Seeing that this humble place has a meaning for them gives a new perspective about Japanese culture, and just in general seeing people having a good time in his yatai.
I am impressed by the large choice of meal he can executed just by himself ! A such hard worker and so generous man.
The atmosphere is so incredibly nice, its awesome
The energy, the food, the chef's honesty and utmost love for his craft... simply amazing. God bless you! 🙏🔥💖
@mc3897
Жыл бұрын
So much the chicken is raw- petting dogs -and that places need some soap and water
What a beautiful perspective of making food. The people gather around and have fun with the man who makes their food, such a warm place to have some time to relax and have fun with your belly full. A treasuring experience to have.
Simple concept of food seems to comfort us in a magical way..
I LOVE the humbleness and respect towards each other. I personally wish I could eat like this everyday in the states.
The camaraderie atmosphere makes yatai a relaxed place for a casual meal. Fortunately, the younger folks are coming in to continue such businesses.
I lived in Japan for almost 9 years. The food is amazing there. AND it's reasonably priced. I never feel like I am ripped off in Japan. Here in the UK, the restaurant food is of poor quality and it is really expensive for what it is, I always feel ripped off. I have to say. Japan has a very high standard and I love it. The UK has a low standard compared to Japan. Not just about food, but everything in Japan works well and the people take pride in whatever it is they do for money. It is an amazing place. I love Japan.
@GoLakers3900
11 ай бұрын
Japanese food in Japan is reasonably priced??? Please...
All these independent food places, cooking a variety of delicious food, served with love.We all can learn something from them.Thank you for posting.
This was such a wonderful video! I’m grateful for being able to see the way he had created such a welcoming place for the community around him!
Man. I desperately want to visit Japan and visit ALL the food carts. They all have such wonderful character.
@Japanesefoodcraftsman
Жыл бұрын
Hope you'll get to visit someday!
@homebrandrules
Жыл бұрын
just remember yatai are a specialised feature of fukuoka and are not found everywhere in japan, when i moved to osaka to live i was DEVASTATED that it didnt have the yatai culture of fukuoka
@homebrandrules
Жыл бұрын
ps. plz order TONSOKU
@theepicgamehub9448
Жыл бұрын
That's how most of Asia is. Hospitable and happy unlike in the West where even a glance at the Chef just makes you more depressed.
@nnnnnn3647
Жыл бұрын
It's strange that Japan seems to be a civilized country. There are no basic rules of cleanliness and hygiene. He stands all day, where is the toilet? Where do I wash my hands? How many food problems are there?
Without a doubt, the greatest blessing of learning and teaching the Japanese language has been to be able to go to places like this and have small and simple conversations with these delightful people.
my experiences wiht food stalls/carts like this has been very positive. Good servings, reasonable prices,the bustling atmosphere and the tasty food My parents has taken me and my brother out to fancy restaurants on birthdays but both of us have always like these carts/stalls more
the variety of dishes he provided is astonishing😮
Being from America, we have lost this sense of community entirely. This was very pleasant, to see people spending time together in an urban setting with no crime or violence of any kind taking place.
@Vaxxedhole
Жыл бұрын
The Japanese are the majority here. In America, "diversity" is cherished more than commonality. Unbalanced numbers through forced diversity creates chaos and disorder...
@cannibalronny7314
Жыл бұрын
So Liberals did screw America
@reginaldforthright805
Жыл бұрын
In America we greet each other with curses and brass knuckles. If an American kicks you in the groin, foreigners should consider it a great honor
@sina__7073
Жыл бұрын
Good infrastructure and walkable cities make this possible. America has been destroyed by highways on top of highways. I had this Yatai experience in European countries as well, especially those that don't rely on cars to get everywhere.
@wayneegli8379
11 ай бұрын
Crime doesn't pay. Most crime is committed by people who cannot pay. That means tickets, fines, Civil Asset Forfeiture (violates 4th, 5th, and 14th amendments yet...). Also, police have no duty to police. All ending in a spiral.
just stumbled upon this video and I gotta say love the way you edited this. It's not your typical video covering some one in the industry. The way you use the different cuts through filming it is greats its feel different hard to explain but really good. I really enjoyed! Food looks great i can smell the grilling through the screen and the owner seems super nice and passionate about this craft especially with the regulars!
It's soulful to see people so hard-working and determined in life.
Fukuoka is a hidden gem of Japan, and your travel video beautifully showcases its charm! 🗾🌸 From the vibrant street scenes to the tranquil temples, I felt like I was right there exploring alongside you. Thanks for sharing the sights, sounds, and flavors of Fukuoka. Can't wait to see more of your adventures in this enchanting city! 🚶♂🍜
What gorgeous bride and groom ❤️. The food looks so delicious!
The food looks delicious! The love he has for his work really shows. This looks like such an intimate way to share food. I would love to eat here one day
I think what touches me the most about Japan is just the incredible attention to detail and care that seems to go into everything. Even setting up the Yatai - it looks beautiful and cosy. Every aspect of the food is carefully thought out, cooked, and plated. Everybody seems so warm and happy. I'd love to visit one day.
OMG How much are working this young man everyday! Starting with transporting to the place and setting up the Yatai! And he is all alone! Respect!
I‘ve been to Fukuoka and these Yatai booths are really unique and cozy. Really great to experience!
@Japanesefoodcraftsman
Жыл бұрын
So great to hear you enjoyed the Yatai on your visit! Do you remember what dishes you liked the most? Hope you will get to visit again someday!
With such a sophisticated buildings in the background, this humble Yatai (and the other ones too) makes the streets so lively. I am so glad to see that Japan also has the street food and eat out culture, which is a very common phenomenon in India. This Chef makes more friends than customers, he is hard-working and dedicated :) Most importantly the genuine laughs in the background tell a great story. The food he offers is freshly made, hot and yummy. In spite of the lockdown challenges, this man survived and continued to keep up the business. Truly a warrior. He is fatigued everyday with all the hard work, yet I am sure he has a great story to say to his people back there in Japan. And he should lead a happy, fulfilled life by serving people the single most important need, the food. May all your efforts yield the greatest outcomes brother :) Have a wonderful time. You are an inspiration.
The fact that they choose to eat there at their wedding day says it all, has to be absolutely awesome 💯
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you'll know it's a good restaurant/ yatai when you see men and women totally strangers but can sit down and having a warm atmosphere. The fact a wedding couple take wedding photo in a yatai is so cool.
Not just food, but an experience. Cosy, friendly and memorable. Love it !
Incredinle, such an inspiration to see somebody who loves their job so much and bonding so well with his customers!
Me encantan los Yatai porque irradian pasión por su cocina ❤
The people who gathered around by the street in the same car looks amazing no matter the food itself but the atmosphere of harmony.
There's something magical about these little pop up food stands (Japan and Korea) there's such a human touch and proximity to the chef it's way more personal. Love it!
@Bob-yg7ry
Жыл бұрын
Imagine opening one in the US. Either it'll disappear the moment he turns his back or some kids will flip it for Tiktok.
@StonerPanda-420
Жыл бұрын
Actual human touch with unhygienic hands good luck to people eating there to not get diarrhea lol
@mookiess
Жыл бұрын
Stoner Panda I’ve been to more formally looking places that actually ended up getting a bunch of people including myself a terrible bout of stomach sickness and diarrhea 😂 I think if it was that bad at the yatai the locals would stop going there by then. Honestly the intimacy and human connection I’d take the risk even if it did get me sick afterwards.
@MasterPandaBearChannel
Жыл бұрын
@@StonerPanda-420 you get out of yt kid
@Dumbliberal
Жыл бұрын
@@StonerPanda-420 if the locals are eating at a place like that it’s absolutely 💯 percent good as if it turns out be bad the person has to face the locals everyday. In case you travel to any country in Asia you are better off eating at this kinds of place just make sure it’s quite busy. This was a simple but very well observation by Anthony Bourdain. This guys mostly use fresh things and the grocery for the shop is done on a daily basis to reduce waste and reduce loss.
The first time I went to Japan, I was walking along with a friend and we saw a shop like this with a lot of locals having a lot of fun, we walked over the guy yelled something in Japanese then started to speak English. We sat down... we a great time. All of the Japanese people loved that we sat and tried everything and tried to learn a little Japanese. This is travelling imo. Sitting with locals at a little local eatery and socializing...
This place is so lively, I wish him even more abundance of happiness and success in his life. Thank you for sharing this!
@Japanesefoodcraftsman
10 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!!!
I can't describe how wide my smile was while watching this ☺ Nothing but pure warmth and joy. Such a beautiful place with beautiful people. God bless you all ❤
Working on a foodtruck with many customers,feeling the vibe , i love this video! The best times of my life! Lots of hard work,but worth it. Serving pulled pork and chicken in different ways,with salads and the best fries here in Stockholm Sweden was a great experiense. Maybe another run?🤗 we will see... Greetings from Sweden🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪
@Japanesefoodcraftsman
Жыл бұрын
Would love to try your pulled pork&chicken&fries someday in Sweden! Wish you all the best!
Love how cozy the stalls look, hearty food and good company..Awesome👌
I love everything about this food stand. The proof is in the smiling faces that surround the chef and the joy he brings to them.
Wow towards the end he says “I’m exhausted” but still is smiling and working hard. 👏🏼 👏🏼 👏🏼 the food looks great and all of the people there laughing and enjoying the time was awesome to see. Great great great job keep up the amazing work! Greetings from Las Vegas, NV USA
I don't know about that chicken on the bone but everything else looked delicious and he seems like such a heartwarming guy to be around. His customers were laughing a lot so must be a fun place to be wish him all the best.
@reginaldforthright805
Жыл бұрын
No the chicken is the only thing that looked good
@Itransform105
Жыл бұрын
Agreed, I'd never eat chicken where some parts are still very pink.
@packetattack7437
11 ай бұрын
That chicken looked mad raw .
@LinkoderDon
8 ай бұрын
@@reginaldforthright805 raw chicken... how appetizing :D
Maan, I envy people who are actually passionate about their work and really enjoy it.
My respect to this chef.
Nothing but great vibes from this guy and his lovely yatai and the people who come there. Can't wait to go to Japan one day.
After watching this video makes me want to fly to Japan just to eat at this place. All that food looks delicious,plus it looks like a really friendly atmosphere.
You know everything on that menu is delicious.... so cool
this food stall has the feel of a very comfy pub! The Chef has joy in his heart, so his food is also joyful and also his clients!
God bless this hardworking young man.He always has a smile on his face and carries a positive attitude with him.The best part is that he loves what he does.
This young man is amazing and very inspiring! He deserves to be very successful. Thank you for sharing his story with us! Much love from Phoenix, Arizona US. ❤
@Japanesefoodcraftsman
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for watching and for your kind comment! Glad to hear you enjoyed this story, and hope you'll tune in again sometime!
Praying that this man never faces injustices in his life ever. He is a very hardworking yet kindhearted and warm person.
I love what you all do. These videos expose a unique and beautiful part of the universe to people like me who haven't had these experiences. The community places like these foster is so life-giving.
@Japanesefoodcraftsman
4 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for the lovely comment and happy to hear you enjoy our videos! Stay hungry for more!
Wow! One of your best episodes, and best Yatais yet!
soy un vendedor ambulante como tu en Paraguay y me has inspirado a mejorar muchas cosas y dado ideas de comohacer mejor mi negocio, amo mucho lo que hago e trabajado en oficina 10 años y te digo una cosa prefiero mil veces trabajar en mi negocio por mas de que sea por 12hs al dia es MI TRABAJO mis resultados.
Woah.. I wasn't expecting the newly married couple... very nice touch to the video. I like how they were open to being filmed.
That's beautiful :) Love to see people having a great time together again
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thank you for having english subtitles.. videos like these wants me to go visit japan for the food.. and the people looks so very respectful too.. watching from the philippines ❤️🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
@pcgamer0106
Жыл бұрын
couldn't find any subtitles, CC didn't work for me :/
Us pinoys ate here around June 2023 and it was a superb and authentic Japanese dining experience!
Incredible to see how ingenuous this set up becomes and the level of dedication to make and give great street food.
I really admire and have big respect for Japanese culture ,even acquired some ways of life and aesthetics through it..feeling nostalgic for a bygone era
Hard workers who care about their work are a blessing to the human race.
The best concert in the world consists of the unison of joyful laughter of a thousand people. And it appears that you are the orchestrator for this place. May this haven thrive, may your work never be in harm's way, and may the orchestra continue. Thanks man. You are doing God's work.
@Japanesefoodcraftsman
10 ай бұрын
Thanks for the beautiful comment!
The amount of work this all takes is beyond extensive. I'd love to enjoy some of his dishes one day.
I miss yatai, especially in the winter. US food carts are great, but there is something magical about Japanese yatai.
That's really lovely : ) Best wishes for the couple and the Yatai!
He's such a very hard worker. I wish him much success.
Wish we had Yatai or small Izakaya in the states. Not just the food, but the cramped, but friendly atmosphere, you're going to have conversation, get to know everyone. Something beautiful about it.
you can tell this guy puts his heart into everything he makes. love it! hello from seattle :) hope to come try some food one day.
Heartwarming video. Hardworking, passionate and cool guy. Would sit down immediately and try some of the dishes. Congrats to the married couple, wishing them a wonderful life together, I'll guess they will be stopping by and have some more meals there. Best wishes from the Netherlands. Arigato 🙏🏻
@Japanesefoodcraftsman
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching and for your kind comment! Greetings from Japan!
i love all the food videos like this coming out of japan. Its always so relaxing.
God bless this modest man and of course the Lady beside his grill. Respect maximum