I love watching this channel. Having real captions is a bonus too as a deaf person. It's really wonderful and much appreciated. I just wish that when they are cooking or a new plate of food is delivered, you could tell us what is actually in it. I see this guy cooking, but are those strings of noodles that he's heating up on the grill? Are they like udon or soba? You don't have to describe the ingredients every time, but say you get a bowl of something. And I see some kind of broth, noodles, some fried meat that has an egg, then bits of green stuff and some bits of orange stuff and I'd love to know everything that has been put in that bowl. So you can say, here's them putting soy sauce into pork broth with big flakes of something to create their most popular broth/soup. They are now making a bowl of "name of dish" it is served with the broth we watched them make earlier and it is served with udon noodles, a pork cutlet, an egg, this green stuff you'd name and a dab of this orange stuff. Sometimes the dish has a tempura fried shrimp instead of the egg covered pork. Then you wouldn't have to describe it again and my incredible urge to know what is in these dishes would be satisfied. I think a lot of people might like that as well. I obviously can identify some of the ingredients but a lot of people won't know any of them, and those that do know can then say, oh, that's cool, this restaurant uses this instead and that restaurant does it with this ingredient, I'll have to go and try both when I'm there! Or "oh hey, that looks really good with that different ingredient or the different way they cook it, let's eat there on Saturday!".