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Behind the Counter at a local Japanese Fried Food Sozai Shop 

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Featured in my Japanese Street Food Tour video in Tokyo Jujo Ginza, I'm back going behind the counter at this Japanese Fried Food Sozai shop. This Tokyo Hidden Spot Japan Food spot is definitely worth visiting if you've never had Japanese fried food before as it has everything from Japanese Fried Chickem Japanese chicken katsu, korokke and even yakitori. Aisaika nestled in Tokyo’s local Jujo Ginza shopping street, 5 minutes from Jujo station. This Japanese Deli-like Fried Food Heaven, Sozai shop, Aisaika nestled in Tokyo’s local Jujo Ginza shopping street, 5 minutes from Jujo station. Japan Sozai shops are known for their freshly made side dishes that families buy to add to their dinner table, and this shop is no exception, serving families delicious fried food and other dishes for the last 14 years. The karaage fried chicken here tastes very similar to how the owner's mother used to make it and he says that he always loved it when she put it in his school bento box as a kid. Apparently, his customers love the karrage fried chicken too as he sells about 40 to 50 kilos, 110 lbs a day! So the shop serves quite a bit of chicken dishes by design. Due to the nature of a typical Japanese sozai shops, food is displayed out in the open throughout the day and because of this beef and pork items tend to get harder over time while chicken remains soft and juicy.
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@PaolofromTOKYO
@PaolofromTOKYO Год назад
tokyozebra.com/btc - Watch all my Japan Behind the Counter videos here tokyozebra.com/merch Help support the channel and get my Tokyo Merch Use my code PAOLO to get $15 off your first Bokksu Japanese snack box! partner.bokksu.com/paolo
@raedhasan3724
@raedhasan3724 Год назад
Please do days in life of a japenese doctors .
@ropro9817
@ropro9817 Год назад
Why are there no shops like this in the US... 😭😭😭
@DenmasUlin
@DenmasUlin Год назад
Day in the life of Army ...
@Malady
@Malady Год назад
too many restaurants, you need more variety in this series.
@pootube2024
@pootube2024 Год назад
You are a sumarai warrior in your past life Paolo.
@arthurg7894
@arthurg7894 Год назад
I feel like Paolo's editing is underrated. It's so cool and keeps things fresh. Like you feel like you're there
@sonarsphere
@sonarsphere Год назад
It's great but it feels rushed and there are lots of cuts. I wouldn't mind these videos to be slightly longer.
@nans7514
@nans7514 Год назад
@@sonarsphere tbh the videos are decent “time range” I don’t think it’s short I just think he tried to only put the best content. Plus they feel so short because I feel like they’re good content but in reality if you look at the time it’s not short nor long
@bunnyrabbit6452
@bunnyrabbit6452 10 месяцев назад
I think his wife edits a lot of video hats off.
@theepicsealshow123
@theepicsealshow123 10 месяцев назад
Why not get some tissues too while you're sucking his cock. It's not that good of a job it's amateur at best.
@nuancetothesociety6422
@nuancetothesociety6422 7 месяцев назад
Thank you 😄 I'm his editor
@lenudan
@lenudan Год назад
Professional Chef here! I often provide career guidance to high school students who are interested in the culinary arts.. I want to make sure they have a true passion for food because the work can be grueling.. And to illustrate what I mean by 'passionate', I often point them to this channel! Your peek behind the scenes of those who are relentlessly pursing culinary perfection is the perfect example.. if they don't come back to me super excited and charged after watching how its done around Tokyo, then that indicates that perhaps they don't have it in the heart like all the wonderful cooks and chefs you highlight on your channel! Keep it up!
@roblox21242
@roblox21242 Год назад
so you support underpaid, overworked cooks? the working conditions here in the us is nowhere near japan where ALL workers share the same duties regardless of their roles, here in the US the "professional chef" just act a boss yelling at everyone and making everyone do stuff while they do nothing and take credit. i used to be a line cook for high end catering, the "professional chefs" rarely get their hands dirty they are there to talk to clients and pretend they made this when its the low paying kitchen staffs that do all the work behind the scenes.
@lenudan
@lenudan Год назад
@@roblox21242 Wow, sounds like you had a horrifically poor first experience working under an Exec chef. Can’t speak for all the other US chefs, but the 30 years of my career successes has been driven by these personnel management guard rails: 1) I treat my employees with family like respect. 2) Working behind line more than in front. Meaning I can at any moment take over any station to keep the ship afloat 3) Fostering an environment of continuous education and improvement. Eg. I’ll happily pay the certification expenses for any cook who asks. I achieve results because my employees want to do their best for me… and not because they’re afraid of getting fired. And I agree, More chefs need to focus on this. The absolute easiest part of my job is to constantly make great tasting food…. Retaining employees, continuous innovation and making an actual profit are hardest parts.
@roblox21242
@roblox21242 Год назад
@@lenudan joined the culinary world in 2016 until 2020. I worked with several high end catering with so called "michelin" trained professional chef, I had roles as line cook, expo chef and prep... the main chef never cared for the staffs who got the ball rolling for them. They always come in and take credit, in events where we manage more than 15,000 guests (google/apple/salesforces parties, etc...) we are treated even poorly, we dont even care 15min breaks and our staff mail is hot dogs, we cant even taste or eat leftovers from the guests it goes directly to the garbage. I worked at a high end golden state warrior charity fundraiser where the main chef forced one of the staff to pick up lettuce from the trash to make extra plates of salad because we ran out of lettuce to complete the 200 guests sit down event, this was one of the worst thing i have ever seen. From my experience, small people doing all the work behind barely get recognition, waking up 4:30am making in the venue to set up and getting out at 9-10pm never got a raise, or anything. during the pandemic the campanies basically fired all staffs then begged us to come back to get pay $18hr.. i took the time to go back to school and im now studying to be a programmer, i will never go back to the culinary world. The only good thing that came out of my experience is that i can cook food better, i know when to avoid eating salads, etc... in all the companies i worked for, none allows staff to wash the greens, we just chop and goes direct to plating. Culinary in the US is very different from Japan.
@Helryth
@Helryth Год назад
@@roblox21242 US sounds even more trash than i expected
@roblox21242
@roblox21242 Год назад
@@Helryth its labor work, but we are treated poorly and companies get away with because they were able to lobby the government this is why most of the people in the hospitality industry quit their jobs, we have no benefits, some works "at will" (this mean the company can fire you whenever, this is what happened to me in the pandemic and then they came begging with emails asking if we want to come back, no mentioned of new pay or changes....) I worked for very high end catering companies (we cater for major tech google, apple, microsoft, salesforce, netflix, etc..) these parties that we do for these companies are massive (year end parties, launch, etc...), this mean the catering companies will push workers to work harder, sometimes we are not given 15min break. It's barely mentioned, if you're BoH you're on your feet working... the kitchen managers/chef the cuisine, etc... they take breaks but the low paying staff just work. I'm glad I decided to quit, hated every min of it. Especially being mistreated by a few of the "professional chefs" are are very snob to prep/line cooks that don't have a culinary degree.
@Caffrey90
@Caffrey90 Год назад
I love how people are always so polite and happy in these videos. In this one you can particularly tell how the owner loves his daughters and fishing! 😁 His whole face just lit up when you asked about the lure and was very eager to show his certificate/award.
@MrHauerManuel
@MrHauerManuel Год назад
Yeah totally agree, i think the host is really good in creating a relaxed environment with the people hes filming!! Good stuff!!
@omgleowtf
@omgleowtf Год назад
​@@MrHauerManuelif you think 12 min long videos are short it really shows how good Paolos videos are
@wesley873
@wesley873 Год назад
​@@omgleowtfthanks Maiko
@samlagrimas5039
@samlagrimas5039 Год назад
Probably not a good decision to watch a fried food shop at 4 am in the morning on an empty stomach but pao's videos are just too good!
@rzangyz3672
@rzangyz3672 Год назад
My stomach is growling so bad rn
@duncanmcewan1049
@duncanmcewan1049 Год назад
I feel your pain 😂
@chicagotypewriter2094
@chicagotypewriter2094 Год назад
I gave up meat for lent and this made me regret it big time
@7greek
@7greek Год назад
@@chicagotypewriter2094 Me - first day of lent in the books and I decide against my better judgement to watch this ha ha
@markylon
@markylon Год назад
4pm in the morning?
@niaputri2094
@niaputri2094 Год назад
Wow he's such a great dad, even opening pudding store just for making his lovely daughters smile 😊. Ah it makes me remind my late father
@stasiunkucing
@stasiunkucing Год назад
Nice
@mercifulmoff
@mercifulmoff Год назад
The fact that his family are a pivotal reason he opened this business and continues to work with it is just wholesome. A true family man.
@hokshii
@hokshii Год назад
the way he keeps his businesses running and even opened up an entirely new one unrelated to this sozai shop bc his kids wanted him to is just so heartwarming ❤
@bigbro05
@bigbro05 Год назад
That's a loving father right there. It's very physically demanding to own a food business but a determined father for their kids triumphs.
@Steve-ve6sc
@Steve-ve6sc Год назад
I’m jealous of local people living near here! I will definitely go there if I live near. I often cook, but the foods is more cheaper than mine, also looks so good. Also, the owner looks kind person! I hope this shop become more famous and more people come.
@jenniferfrank1652
@jenniferfrank1652 Год назад
You are amazing with these videos. No one is doing what your doing or the way your doing it. I always wait patiently for the next. You and your wife are amazing. I am sure there are days where it seems like too much but we believe in you . Great content. Great story, editing,filming. So impressed. I appreciate you and your wife and all your hard work. Makes my day. North Pole Alaska loves you.
@PaolofromTOKYO
@PaolofromTOKYO Год назад
I appreciate that!
@meilina3475
@meilina3475 11 месяцев назад
Yeah I fully agree
@jenniferlyons4150
@jenniferlyons4150 Год назад
I love hearing about stories of family-owned and Rand Food Shops. A great sense of community and pride, not to mention friendship!
@rovidelarosa
@rovidelarosa Год назад
Rand?
@KiwiSiyeon
@KiwiSiyeon Год назад
She has AMAZING taste for liking not only ikon, but ju-ne as well 😍
@thomasji7614
@thomasji7614 Год назад
Seems so simple food but so much work is going into it, love those fried food!!! Thanks for another great video, have a great weekend! :D
@kimwalter8753
@kimwalter8753 Год назад
Yes it looks like hard work, and tasty !
@BOZ_11
@BOZ_11 Год назад
i was dying looking at the vats of vegetable oils
@aisadal2521
@aisadal2521 Год назад
Aw heck yeah, so happy to see this story, since I remember you mentioning how excited you were to finally get permission to film in a shop like this, back in your New Year video ☺️ So happy to see you and your channel growing more and more, Paolo 🥰
@Romial34
@Romial34 Год назад
I freaking love these videos, Paolo. If you ever have a chance of making them longer, I'm sure many of us would NOT complain.
@kenbozu1
@kenbozu1 Год назад
The size of the chicken katsu looks very filling, it would also be good w/ a plate of rice and a good curry sauce or a good tonkatsu sauce. Alot of these dishes are eaten along w/ food cooked at home, but they are also good on their own as appetizers if you're drinking beer or sake.
@uaena182
@uaena182 Год назад
perfect to watch on a Saturday while eating breakfast..thanks Paolo and team
@PaolofromTOKYO
@PaolofromTOKYO Год назад
Enjoy!
@shorinosenshi
@shorinosenshi Год назад
Shoot I'm doing the same rn
@chasebortz7216
@chasebortz7216 Год назад
That once a month pudding shop sounds magical. Also, its motto is so wholesome.
@luffy-san1967
@luffy-san1967 3 дня назад
He's a great father and husband! Very considerate and hard working
@Eldenoras
@Eldenoras Год назад
What a cool owner, very casual in demeanor and language, but quick efficient and polite.
@sherbear_
@sherbear_ Год назад
Truly some of the highest quality content on RU-vid right now. It is personal and genuine and not bogged down with drama or fanfare. Just wonderful videos about real people. Endless rewatchability. Thank you Paolo and Maiko!
@RV-rs5zr
@RV-rs5zr Год назад
I'm glad he still decided to continue to operate the shop. It's obvious that he genuinely loved what he's doing.
@lamphuc2820
@lamphuc2820 Год назад
I have been binging this series lately, and I got to say the thing that intrigued me the most was how comfortable and chill the shop owners treat Paolo. Japan is a country notorious with how distant people are to each other, seeing this truely opened an aspect I never got to see. Keep working your magic Paolo, I will always support you ❤️
@brianflynn5355
@brianflynn5355 Год назад
No one can resist Paolo's smile🤘
@Eldenoras
@Eldenoras Год назад
So right! When the owner was talking to Paolo I don't think I heard a lick of "polite" language, just casual speech as if he was a friend.
@EGWL93
@EGWL93 Год назад
Truly and dedicated father, loving his daughter every bits! Glad that it motivates him to continue this business.
@marksman_561
@marksman_561 Год назад
Paolo, your videos and presentation style is so relaxing. I watch your videos whenever I feel a bit low to cheer myself up. May god bless you, and thank you for the videos you make.
@nerd26373
@nerd26373 Год назад
Keep up with this series, Paolo. We wish you all the best.
@greybeard4034
@greybeard4034 Год назад
Always amazed by the attention to detail Japanese are truly masters in best practices
@DearDuffy
@DearDuffy Год назад
Now I want to add this shop to my next Tokyo trip, take a photo with the owner and his storefront and proudly say that Paolo is making your shop go viral. This video is super cool and the storytelling is 💯 I guess one secret to success is loving what you do 👍🏼
@julesverneinoz
@julesverneinoz Год назад
I marked this place for my travel plan in 2020 and didn't manage to travel there. I actually put a question mark on Ginza Shopping Street for my next trip later this year, but now it's definitely back in! Let's all go!!
@boyeliza
@boyeliza Год назад
Those hardship tradition in Japan are amazing. And the service is full of respect as they always greet when customers come and go.
@Revivemysoul0
@Revivemysoul0 Год назад
Despite the fast food pace and intense labor, their food quality is so much healthier even if it’s fried in comparison to American fast food or deep fried foods. Mad respect
@johnmishell234
@johnmishell234 Год назад
Nothing healthy about food drenched in seed oils
@geo3014
@geo3014 Год назад
This is one of my favorite RU-vid series to watch to fall asleep. Thank you for the calm and uplifting content! And I hope your family is doing well and you’re all staying healthy.
@childofgod9310
@childofgod9310 Год назад
Im so happy that I found this channel I love the japanese culture and especially the fact that so many people are into anime I love anime if I could only speak japanese and live there that would be my dream. Thank you for this channel
@TorontoAtiny
@TorontoAtiny Год назад
I love that you do the behind the scenes/behind the counter videos. It seems like so much work to run a shop like this, it makes you appreciate their hard work when you go and have their food. Thanks for doing this
@dracula0581
@dracula0581 Год назад
every single shop through paolo's videos is so captivating, i 'd love to travel to Japan one day and try it
@Abale8883
@Abale8883 Год назад
What a sweet father
@kylefenrick9168
@kylefenrick9168 Год назад
Somehow, every video, you display something which makes me tear with happiness. You are a gift my friend. And a deep thank you 🙏🏻
@erenjaeger3537
@erenjaeger3537 Год назад
Such delicious food for a dollar or less. This is my kind of heaven. Good luck to the store owner and his family!
@elles9540
@elles9540 Год назад
How i screamed when the lady said iKON 😭💖 we have the same bias ju-ne/junhoe . That surprised me! Eitherway really love this series paolo. Sending love from manila!
@dacracking5768
@dacracking5768 Год назад
You can learn quite a bit of interesting stuff about the families and stuff from these videos and I love it. They have a nice little community going.
@duncanmcewan1049
@duncanmcewan1049 Год назад
Ah man. Watched many “day in the life” videos, but this is the first one where I would eat the entire stall 😆. I am not a fan of all Japanese food, but fried Japanese food is just amazingggg. I feel like my next trip to Japan will be much more informed having watched these videos. Now I need to go eat some food!!
@protonpixels9096
@protonpixels9096 Год назад
I'm very fascinated by the japanese lifestyle and their great hard working spirit much love from algeria ❤
@ininissy
@ininissy Год назад
his fatherly love towards his daughters warms my heart
@Kennyliz
@Kennyliz Год назад
I love the video, and how hard they work. I love when they say they do it with so much effort to please their costumers. They're awesome. Thanks for the video🥰
@_orodrigofernandes
@_orodrigofernandes День назад
Guys work non-stop. From dusk till beyond! Insane pace. How do they start working before 7 am to serve food for dinner is beyond me.
@rg20322
@rg20322 Год назад
Always great content Paolo and this family and team in this video are exceptional as always. Everyone is always smiling.
@catmomsophia
@catmomsophia Год назад
What an excellent shop and video! If I ever go to Japan one day, I'd love to try these places from your videos. 😋 You're doing great work, Paolo!
@RedsNerdDen
@RedsNerdDen Год назад
He is a great dad and a great business owner. These videos are always a treat to watch 🙂
@diyabenson7783
@diyabenson7783 Год назад
I've been watching your videos for almost 2 years now. It amazing how you always have new content but they're so fun to watch. I love your day in a life series and the behind the counter series!!
@darkdarkdarkdra
@darkdarkdarkdra Год назад
This is the best video ever
@oblivion9497
@oblivion9497 Год назад
Man I can't wait to visit Japan 🥲
@theanimaster
@theanimaster Год назад
11:06 - this gentleman is looking impressively healthy at his age… that’s healthy eating, care and life goals!
@sachan1204
@sachan1204 Год назад
these all look so good omg Love it when someone's reason to keep on going is their family!
@Kylekashi
@Kylekashi Год назад
It certainly seems like he succeeded in making the best fried food shop possible, it all looked really delicious!
@oceanblueheart1472
@oceanblueheart1472 Год назад
Omagossshhhh!!!! 😋 That looks so incredible & delicious!
@richardjohntierney5434
@richardjohntierney5434 Год назад
What a great story, love these behind the scenes, more, more, more. Thanks
@meilina3475
@meilina3475 11 месяцев назад
Definitely a place to go when I visit Japan. Especially for the motto about his angels (daughters)😭❤
@YokoFuongAnh
@YokoFuongAnh Год назад
you can tell how excited Paolo is. He loooves fried food 😁😆
@lavernejones4471
@lavernejones4471 Год назад
Hi Paolo. This was great! For some reason this time I wanted it to be longer. I wanted to know more about the owner and his family. You should do a “day in the life” with him. 😁I’m very intrigued by his story. Thanks for sharing.🤗
@MrWhitearchon
@MrWhitearchon Год назад
Thank you Paolo for theese videos about behind the counters i love every one of them they are so informantly Keep it up
@nickip7227
@nickip7227 Год назад
Paolo you’re my comfort channel! I love your videos❤ thank you so much for sharing Japanese culture with us! Everything at this shop looked so good! If I ever make it overseas this is on the list!!!
@TheShadowof17thSt
@TheShadowof17thSt Год назад
These videos remind me of Persona. Those games really capture the feeling of Japanese neighborhoods and shops. A few low resolution textures and five lines of dialogue, and you feel as if you're living the life of a Japanese high school student. It's oddly nostalgic. I feel as if I've been there ...
@benpitt5099
@benpitt5099 Год назад
Man this place makes some delicious looking food, I think I need to try this when I visit Japan again
@ianmaganda9653
@ianmaganda9653 Год назад
I Love how they are very neat and clean with their preparation and cooking.
@jeddulanas9262
@jeddulanas9262 Год назад
Really appreciate this series of videos. Keep up the good work
@chrissy916
@chrissy916 Год назад
I just went here today and the food is absolutely amazing! I highly suggest the katsu-sando and kaarage in particular, but everything was so delicious and prices were VERY reasonable. :) Thanks for the recommendation, Paolo!
@jcl241
@jcl241 Год назад
I found this video from iKONIC (iKON fandom) 10:34 i like iKON too. New subscriber here. I enjoy this video, i always interest with local food in Japan and other country
@BakingwithWendy
@BakingwithWendy Год назад
We love watching the food videos it’s amazing how hard they all work for their community, wish we had this in the states. ❤
@Macho_Fantastico
@Macho_Fantastico Год назад
I love this series, makes you appreciate the hard work that goes into these stores.
@countryclub1113
@countryclub1113 Год назад
Reminds me of when I was younger and worked in the kitchen at a Japanese restaurant. I was in charge of shelling 500 shrimp a week and making all of the shrimp tempura and seared salmon for the sushi bar. It was hot, but fun work! 😁
@Brock_900
@Brock_900 Год назад
All that fried goodness! Yummy 😋
@HellfireComms
@HellfireComms 7 месяцев назад
Seems like a really cool little shop. Props to the owner for toughing it out, it really does look like a hard job.
@narutosilvergold5205
@narutosilvergold5205 Год назад
It’s so cool to see behind the counter! What hard workers!
@marqbarq5977
@marqbarq5977 Год назад
There’s not a single thing on that counter I wouldn’t love to try. Great video!
@niaputri2094
@niaputri2094 Год назад
Ah I want to try all of that, I'm such a sucker for fried goods🤤
@warpigs3379
@warpigs3379 Год назад
Thank you for all the content you put out. Helps me when I get depressed to watch your videos, appreciate it.
@pinkymoon5039
@pinkymoon5039 Год назад
Vegetarian here but my mouth was watering watching this video 🤤😋. Very hard working family and unit 👍. No wonder they're considered the best fried food shop by their customers.
@fartking2893
@fartking2893 Год назад
Oh my god! I’ve been there! It’s to die for right?! Thanks for the video for a good weekend! ありがとございます😊
@noodlesushii
@noodlesushii Год назад
one of the best ones so far
@rael6
@rael6 Год назад
its honeslty refreshing watching people doing what they truly love
@sparrowt4082
@sparrowt4082 Год назад
Okay, odd but honest review: I really enjoyed how you dubbed over your own voice in English during the interview and kept their responses in Japanese. I watch subtitled content the majority of the time, but it can be a bit difficult to get things done while having to read subtitles. Really enjoyed how you used both English narration in your half, and just the subtitles for the Restaurant Owners; I felt like I was able to multitask while reading when I needed and listening when I could. It helped my personal retention as well, as I wasn't frustrated I was missing anything, so I watched to the end. :) I've never seen that before -- I liked it. 👍
@Alcsaar0
@Alcsaar0 8 месяцев назад
I was always wondering why he doesn't include his questions in the original audio, but I guess that does make sense. I'm sure it takes a lot of effort to go through the process of dubbing over every question in English, so props to him for doing that.
@aliffaiman614
@aliffaiman614 Год назад
Never realize how popular ikon are in japan, I'm quite shock when she said she stan ikon lol
@ppp-sk3ox
@ppp-sk3ox Год назад
ikon might has slow down in korea but they’re actually huge in japan
@gizmoat17
@gizmoat17 Год назад
Man I love these videos, they make me so hungry. Wish we had places near me that take this amount of care and pride in their work.
@nikko7345
@nikko7345 Год назад
I think one of my favourite segments in this series is when you interview with the locals / customers. Feels really cool and genuine to hear their opinion of the shops
@kony143
@kony143 Год назад
10:34 i like iKON too!
@junsjulywonpilsyonpilchany5241
What a hardworking man and awesome husband & dad.
@EinherjarV
@EinherjarV Год назад
Always glad to see a new Paolo video, so fun and wholesome!
@daengidongi
@daengidongi Год назад
wow i spotted a co-ikonic at 10:33 ❤️ iKON ❤️
@daengidongi
@daengidongi Год назад
When youre just randomly watching your fave channel, then your fave group is mentioned ❤️
@RandomUserX99
@RandomUserX99 Год назад
I love that the sales guy admitted that he's an otaku, and the middle age lady just come right out that she's just a fan of the KPOP group IKON lol What a "diverse" working environment
@sergel02
@sergel02 Год назад
I agree it’s really nice to see their varied interests too, though I don’t know if the lady is middle-aged, considering her kids re the same age as the owner. Also not sure why “diverse” is in quotation marks but I do agree it’s nice to see people with different interests together.
@puan.berjalan
@puan.berjalan Год назад
I love the owner. Japanese family man hits different. I will try to visit the shop when I go to Japan.
@mamoon7619
@mamoon7619 Год назад
Can't wait to go to Japan and visit all these shops and restaurants you're featuring in your channel!!
@shineville2945
@shineville2945 Год назад
Wow… happy to hear someone stans iKON.. ❤an iKONIC and a JU-NE bias
@cryingppuyo_iKON
@cryingppuyo_iKON Год назад
Came here for J-Konic Support iKON too😇
@fianirosyadan
@fianirosyadan Год назад
I love everyone in this series very passionate with their job. Also, the foods look so tasty!
@susanstaples6171
@susanstaples6171 Год назад
This is my favorite type of food video. A narrated behind the scenes look at wonderful food. Thank you.
@oowgnoej926
@oowgnoej926 Год назад
came here for the J-Konic
@lillydevil2486
@lillydevil2486 Год назад
I'm starting to love the upbringing atmosphere in these videos ^.^ They're honestly very relaxing
@RafaelWH
@RafaelWH Год назад
its always mouth watering seeing shops like this
@cameralance
@cameralance Год назад
Love your content. Thanks for sharing!
@DanielSaleeba
@DanielSaleeba 4 месяца назад
One of my favorite videos
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