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Behind the Counter at the Freshest Chicken Shop in Japan 

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We're going behind the counter at a local family-owned Japanese chicken speciality shop in Tokyo Japan. This is tour from inside of their kitchen from their morning open time of 5:00AM. This Tokyo hidden gem chicken shop receives farm fresh chicken deliveries daily, refrigerating them overnight to bring out the natural umami from their bones, and finally dressing them first thing the next morning, which produces an unmatched level of freshness and flavor when compared to machine processed chickens sold at the supermarket. This hidden Japanese chicken in Gotanda, is known for its umami-rich, juicy and tender meat selectively sourcing domestic free-range chickens called daisen-dori and shingen-dori from Totori and Yamanashi prefectures, which has remained unchanged since the shop was first opened. It’s one of the reasons why many of it’s customers often say, they won’t shop anywhere else. It's also perfect to get some Tokyo Street Food or Japanese Street Food if you are in the neighborhood. Shinanoya, opened in 1949 going back 3 generations and located just a 3 minute walk from Gotanda station. They uniquely dress their chickens from the start of each morning to deliver the freshest chicken meat and dishes to their customers as possible. One of my favorites is the Karaage Fried Chicken but they server all sorts of Japanese sozai dishes such as yakitori, korroke and chicken menchi.
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@PaolofromTOKYO
@PaolofromTOKYO Год назад
tokyozebra.com/btc - Watch more of 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
@yl6128
@yl6128 Год назад
thank you for the video!
@turtlerunner5791
@turtlerunner5791 Год назад
Hi paolo! I have just watched a video about Wagashi. A japanese sugar sweets. There is a shop in Kioto or how you write it. Maybe you can cover that too?
@VanessaAirEmpath
@VanessaAirEmpath Год назад
❤❤❤❤😩😩😫🤤😍it looks so good😬😬😬
@marcelanoryadi9110
@marcelanoryadi9110 Год назад
Paolo, pls do similar episode with unagi restaurant in tokyo
@czarekp3552
@czarekp3552 Год назад
love it, but there must be a joke here somewhere.....
@livedinpoetry
@livedinpoetry Год назад
The hot coffee from the vending machine was so nice of him 😭🙂
@CelesStrife
@CelesStrife Год назад
Was very sweet!
@mon6745
@mon6745 Год назад
Right??? So kind
@haitolawrence5986
@haitolawrence5986 Год назад
I once saw a guy randomly give a Maid in Akihabara a vending machine drink in a video. Kindness is the best thing we have in this crazy world. 😊
@davi48596
@davi48596 Год назад
​@monkey god you don't even know him...
@brianflynn5355
@brianflynn5355 Год назад
@monkey god You're just describing yourself, ugly cringeboy.
@srihariayapilla4233
@srihariayapilla4233 Год назад
Huge respect to the grandma working at 83. Hustler in her is still strong.
@joelembiid-md6vu
@joelembiid-md6vu Год назад
Much better than leaving them in nursing homes having no direction and doing absolutely nothing in the last years of their lives.
@MyMelody5
@MyMelody5 Год назад
@@joelembiid-md6vu true. It keeps them sharp and strong to still be doing something at this age. I’ve noticed a lot of Japan’s elderly tend to be mentally and physically stronger in comparison than most countries.
@MrsBabyDiva1986
@MrsBabyDiva1986 Год назад
​@MyMelody5 it feel that's because a sense of duty is really inbeded into the culture of most Asian countries & you have to take care of your parents or grandparents as they raised you & it's not the same way of thinking ovehere in the west & when the older family members aren't able to take care of themselves, they end up in nursing homes, while in Asians culters a nursing home would be the absolute last resort for someone as most will move their family member into their home.
@Sonasic
@Sonasic Год назад
bro as a european this is ridiculous at least in my eyes. No one should work in that age, My heart ached when i saw her in that cramped room trying to cut the onions. I mean you should work but you should live also and in japanese culture i think living and actually having fun is only for the privilaged.
@joelembiid-md6vu
@joelembiid-md6vu Год назад
@@Sonasic For most westerners, yeah it may seem sad and cruel. However, you need to consider how most older asian people lived their lives. They spent most of their time working hard and being productive in life. Once they retire, they kinda feel like they've lost their purpose and that's why most people in nursing homes suffer from depression and mental health problems despite living a great life when they were younger.
@onewhoisaboveall
@onewhoisaboveall Год назад
its so heart warming to see that the owner and his family keeps that grandma who chops the onions employed even though they don't need her so she has some sense of purpose and fulfillment in her life.
@arttrain5934
@arttrain5934 Год назад
I love my Nana to❤️
@mrseinfeld
@mrseinfeld Год назад
following your logic no one is needed anywhere
@IT-ry8xt
@IT-ry8xt Год назад
@@braniefanie4938 She work there for 61 years so she probably earned her stay anyway, I get that it would be "better" to get young person for the same paycheck, but sometimes you just take a loss for those you care about :)
@piccadelly9360
@piccadelly9360 Год назад
That's exactly my thing, when I retire I just want to cut onions 🤣
@mrseinfeld
@mrseinfeld Год назад
@@piccadelly9360 nothing wrong about a job in a kitchen...
@bluej511
@bluej511 Год назад
Man buys you a coffee to start the day. What a gentleman. So glad you're making these videos Paolo, it's always great to see hard working people in their element.
@GDanielCho
@GDanielCho 7 месяцев назад
THEN THE OLD GUY WITH GINGER CANDY
@user-ys4pc9om1t
@user-ys4pc9om1t 5 месяцев назад
nice guy
@TheMetalfreak360
@TheMetalfreak360 Год назад
I love these videos, I wish other countries had channels like Paolo's and did the same with their cultural food. It is a fantastic concept.
@notgisen_
@notgisen_ Год назад
We have FEATR here in the Philippines :DD
@haitolawrence5986
@haitolawrence5986 Год назад
Check out the Kanan Badalov or Wilderness Cooking channels. You might enjoy them.
@TheMetalfreak360
@TheMetalfreak360 Год назад
@@notgisen_ Ok thanks for the tip, started to watch a video from them, and so far, really good.
@GameFuMaster
@GameFuMaster Год назад
me, living in Australia, where eating out is expensive and generally not worth the money.
@mattuca1
@mattuca1 Год назад
I agree, but I think it wouldn't make the same success, becoming not viable to continue doing. Japan have a type of hype here in the internet
@cayleenasworldi3647
@cayleenasworldi3647 Год назад
Paolo it’s such a treat to be able to watch your videos please don’t ever stop making them
@Ah-channel0v0
@Ah-channel0v0 Год назад
I'm Japanese, but I didn't know this store. I want such a wonderful shop to continue forever.😊🇯🇵👏
@lyrand6408
@lyrand6408 Год назад
Time to go and try their fresh foods :)
@xXxSkyViperxXx
@xXxSkyViperxXx Год назад
the video and the comments around here are one big ad
@elmike72
@elmike72 Год назад
Where in Japan is this?
@jt-qe4xu
@jt-qe4xu Год назад
@@elmike72 the location is in the description. it's the first two links.
@user4667fh
@user4667fh Год назад
yes❤❤❤
@TheStrangeAdventures
@TheStrangeAdventures Год назад
I happen to be visiting Tokyo at the moment so I stopped by the other day!! I mentioned that I stopped by because of this video and the owners seemed very appreciative. The chicken was delicious too, so many flavors!!! :D
@riychu070
@riychu070 11 месяцев назад
Love that u did that. Hopefully encouraging other businesses to work with Paolo as his DITL is a form of advertising for them.
@jessicahill4740
@jessicahill4740 Год назад
I love everything about Japan and have always wanted to travel there, but Its such a long trip from the US and now with an almost 11 month old, that would be nearly impossible. But i live my Japanese life through all of your videos! I would give my left kidney to travel to Japan for a month!!! I think the culture is so beautiful and amazing! I hope that one day I will be able to make it there!
@KimandKamJam
@KimandKamJam Год назад
I certainly wouldn't say it's impossible. When your kid is a bit older I think it'd be pretty cool if they say they spent a summer in Japan one year 😊 Although I completely understand your troubles. Good luck from the mother of an autistic 8 year old 😁
@khlorisrosegarden
@khlorisrosegarden Год назад
Actually Japan is very safe and easy to travel with a baby! Talk to your husband maybe he’ll want it too!
@afizi1213
@afizi1213 Год назад
Hahah come to malaysia if want to speka english easy and price is cheap
@minaisfab17
@minaisfab17 Год назад
​@@khlorisrosegarden I think it's just generally difficult to travel with a baby bc how stressful it is for the baby and parents
@anileaatje
@anileaatje Год назад
​@@minaisfab17 Much easier than you would think. Babies can adapt really well. We traveled with our 1 year old to Japan for 2 weeks. You cannot do things at the pace you do without a small child, but it actually made me enjoy traveling in a totally different way. Also- Japan is really easy to travel to with children- lots of places to change diapers, clean bathrooms, places for breastfeeding, most restaurants bring a bowl and cutlery for the children. I was amazed.
@jennifer_mertens
@jennifer_mertens Год назад
The fact that other local businesses use their chicken speaks volumes about the quality. The longevity of those inter-business relationships also tells a great deal about the integrity of the shop and the owners. Lovely video❤!
@fozaya
@fozaya Год назад
フランスから夫といつも見てます👋🏻🇫🇷 実家は関西だけど次日本に一時帰国したら、行きたいお店が東京にありすぎて立ち寄る計画になりました😊 日本帰国がよりワクワクなる動画をいつもありがとう❣️ We really like all of your videos💕My hometown is in Kansai but we wanna visit in Tokyo when we back to Japan temporarily. Thank you for sharing us cool videos of you 😉
@yannie____
@yannie____ Год назад
I love it when they give/offer drinks to Paolo. Also the karaage and other chicken dishes looks so good 👌🏾
@corvusblackfeather456
@corvusblackfeather456 Год назад
83 years old? Man I hope I can reach that age some day! These guys are awesome!
@hokshii
@hokshii Год назад
they really are a family there at that shop. seeing the previous owner's face when he said he was glad his son decided to take over the business was so heart warming 🥺
@samanthaspeckman6648
@samanthaspeckman6648 Год назад
One day I’ll make it to Japan. Maybe in a few more years when. My children are a bit older. I love that the man got you a hot coffee. That was very sweet. Also love that the father let his son decide what he was gonna do. Not just expecting he take over. I’m sure you were in bliss here. Another great video.
@dan5974
@dan5974 Год назад
Then you’re gonna realise why foreigners don’t stay
@KennyTarnished
@KennyTarnished Год назад
so much generosity in this one, the coffee and then the candy, i love it
@Itsnotthatdeep88
@Itsnotthatdeep88 Год назад
That Elderly lady was putting in that WORK....she's so dedicated :)
@islot40
@islot40 Год назад
I love these behind the scenes. And holy cow, she's been working there 61 years?! That's some impressive work ethic.
@RMJ1984
@RMJ1984 Год назад
That's longer than anyone watching this video. Scary honestly. Everyone deserve pension and retirement.
@chillingdog4139
@chillingdog4139 9 месяцев назад
​@@RMJ1984japanese do have pension and retirement. But in the research, japanese have duty of care and loyalty when running a restaurant. But, truth to be told. Japanese who are in 20-30's that dont have work will spend their own time living by themselves until death or suicide for being 'lonely'.
@ozzyay9720
@ozzyay9720 Год назад
I visited this place when I was in Japan 3 weeks ago. Food was great and it was so cheap. Really glad to see how these guys work behind the counter, thank you for the insightful video Paolo.
@jaivinmovaliya5827
@jaivinmovaliya5827 Год назад
The old lady is so cute , It must be nice working around her
@piplup10203854
@piplup10203854 Год назад
This and the day in the life series are some of my favorite videos on RU-vid. It is really cool to see behind the scenes of the people who put together food for others. It's amazing and it's just so lovely to see. Imagine if other cultures and countries had these kind of videos to show off their history and their food. It truly is a great way to connect people :)
@pratibha2551
@pratibha2551 Год назад
I was having a meltdown, and decided to watch your videos, and watching how nice people of japan are, like offering you candy, coffee, im literally in tears!
@RustyKloud
@RustyKloud Год назад
seeing the old woman reminded me so much of my great-grandmother. the japanese elderly are so sweet man
@MakeSushi1
@MakeSushi1 9 месяцев назад
these videos are great, I love seeing these different Japanese restaurants, and Japanese chicken is the best!
@markoutram001
@markoutram001 Год назад
I really enjoy all of your “day in the life” videos but this one had a particularly warm family feel, the little old lady looked like such a character!
@TheOpenNetwork
@TheOpenNetwork Год назад
I recently visited Japan after watching your videos for two years. They've helped me appreciate the small to big shops in Japan. It's a an inspiration and joy to see the Japanese work ethic behind the scenes.
@thomasji7614
@thomasji7614 Год назад
Thanks for another great video covering great local shop! Definitely want to visit all the shops and restaurants featured by Paolo when I go back to Japan next time. Have a great weekend Paolo! :D
@Yokohamaman51
@Yokohamaman51 Год назад
Now this is what a well-run business looks like. A successful food-vendor and wholesale business in one. Beautiful to see hard working people be successful.
@ladnavar
@ladnavar Год назад
that first visitor that gave Paolo a ginger candy was so cool!! what a nice guy ~
@chandrasekharkotillil4249
@chandrasekharkotillil4249 Год назад
The work ethic, discipline and passion that the Japanese have towards their work is so inspiring and outstanding. Very few world cultures can match this level of dedication to a craft and line of work
@PreacherGames
@PreacherGames Год назад
I love how your videos always have that cozy documentary vibe, that consistency is amazing! Great content!!
@edjarrett3164
@edjarrett3164 Год назад
This is really impressive from a cook’s standpoint. I’m guessing their revenue is 50/50. Cooked and raw chicken products. Their operation and the numbers of workers is significant compared to most Japanese food establishment. Their butchers were spot on in breaking down the fresh chickens. It was interesting that they specifically held out the small tenderloin as something special. Way cool!
@Microtic
@Microtic Год назад
I was Impressed at their removal of chewy membrane! So many places just include that.😢😊
@IceGuadian
@IceGuadian Год назад
I miss when we used to have shows like this on TV when I was younger here in Belgium, also about any job there was locally. Truly annoying that it is gone but good that someone is still making good TV like it
@roboliver9980
@roboliver9980 10 месяцев назад
Let’s be honest Asian cultures are far more willing to work hard than Westerners. Here in Britain so many staff would refuse to put in those hours or so particular jobs day in day out. Huge respect to all of those shown.
@brucerichardson8931
@brucerichardson8931 Год назад
I can't tell you how much I like your videos Paolo! You do an excellent job of filming and telling a story in your videos.
@beewilliams9594
@beewilliams9594 Год назад
Paolo, I love your content highlighting small businesses! I appreciate it, and I'm sure they businesses do too. Thank you for taking the time to highlight lesser known places for foreigners visiting Japan. I think your guides make for a more authentic feel for down home Japanese culture :)
@dweedagama
@dweedagama Год назад
Thanks for sharing real Japanese life in English. Every time I see these videos I feel like its very less commitment I have for my work and they keep me energetic. Kudos from Sri Lanka !!!
@Kenny212_2
@Kenny212_2 9 месяцев назад
hats off to the old lady, she reminds me of the work ethic of my grandfather, even at 93 he still went outside the house to do work.
@vistavistalium636
@vistavistalium636 Год назад
I love how most Japanese have this near insurmountable love towards each of their work.
@-noodles
@-noodles Год назад
What else would you do when you don't have time for anything else BUT work?
@OrangeMelon419
@OrangeMelon419 Год назад
@@-noodles what? You can argue the same everywhere. 8-10H Shift 8H sleep 1-2H drive to work so no matter where you Are you spend Most of your Time at work. 😵‍💫
@-noodles
@-noodles Год назад
@@OrangeMelon419 Which country is infamous for their insanely strict work hours again?
@OrangeMelon419
@OrangeMelon419 Год назад
@@-noodles China, Congo (i mean the Sla*e Mines are Not knowing for there employee Environment), you could say the USA they hate Unions etc, russia etc etc
@MrYugideck
@MrYugideck Год назад
@@OrangeMelon419 Compared to Europe, the work "culture" is way worse and toxic (I spreak from experience). Long hours, lots of overtime, strict hierachys and obviously no overtime pay.
@LordKeram
@LordKeram Год назад
It always surprises me just how much these small shops can fit in them. Like when he stacked all the chickens at the start. I feel like for that quantity of chicken the shop would be like 5 times larger in my country.
@mikemontoya3703
@mikemontoya3703 Год назад
I love all your videos. I love seeing how people in another country live and what they go through. Keep up the great work!!
@daylecb
@daylecb Год назад
I wish there was a chicken shop like this where I live, that team work and dedication is amazing, plus the food looks delicious!
@yiiarts6641
@yiiarts6641 Год назад
grandma is so sweet
@Varleit
@Varleit Год назад
Paolo, you should take a segment of your video to sit down and enjoy a full course meal at the restaurants you feature! It would be amazing to see your reaction eating there 😊
@mangageekking4027
@mangageekking4027 Год назад
The whole video I was trying to imaging working here and I absolutely couldn’t. The stress of so much going on would take me out 😂 shoutout to all the dope workers there!
@sadlass2000
@sadlass2000 Год назад
i love that grandma.. her voice is so kind..
@JavaBeanJean
@JavaBeanJean Год назад
I loooove, love, love, when you guys do food content. It’s always fun and addicting to watch them prepare the food, etc. keep up the hard work!
@eezyclsmooth9035
@eezyclsmooth9035 Год назад
Another great video. What I find so incredible is, the shop is very small yet there many workers. You have to function 'as a highly skill team in order to get things done. How you managed to get some excellent video without getting in the way is amazing!
@Saavik256
@Saavik256 Год назад
Always warms my heart to see multi-generational family businesses. :)
@pratikchakravorty983
@pratikchakravorty983 Год назад
These videos are filled with so much positivity makes my day. Thanks Paolo. Definitely going to check this place out when I visit Japan.
@ChickensAndGardening
@ChickensAndGardening Год назад
Another fun video that made me smile... and now I must add another place to the growing list of restaurants to visit when we (someday) make it to Japan!!!
@KunaiCollectibles
@KunaiCollectibles Год назад
Thank you Paolo! I hope we get more Japanese content for a long long time!
@elizdecabeth1305
@elizdecabeth1305 11 месяцев назад
I enjoy watching the behind the scenes of the many businesses you visit. So much work, even before they open.
@TorontoAtiny
@TorontoAtiny Год назад
I love these behind the counter videos so much! I’m sure it takes lots of work but they are so amazing!!!!
@ANIMExVIBES
@ANIMExVIBES Год назад
Few days ago I binge watched all your *Day in a life videos* and more I never get bored.. And a new video brings a smile ありがとう Paolo San Love from India ❤
@Minacollections
@Minacollections Год назад
I was actually on your channel an hour ago seeing if you had uploaded a new video. And then I saw this. I really enjoy watching your content. Hope you and your family are well.
@lavernejones4471
@lavernejones4471 Год назад
Hi Paolo. I love these videos! You make everything so interesting and fun. Their work ethic is no joke! I can see why they have been around for so long. Thanks Paolo. Keep them coming! Love from Tennessee 😊
@dfdesignstudiointernational
Keep those videos coming. I'll keep watching them. Bless you guys!
@joyfullyminimal7185
@joyfullyminimal7185 Год назад
Another great one Paolo! 🎉❤ Thanks for sharing another family owned business, and getting to hear their stories
@Owarikun
@Owarikun Год назад
This just makes me want to go to japan even more... There are a lot of foods i would like to try as well as sightseeing. Always fun to watch this kinda stuff too.
@greend8505
@greend8505 Год назад
The old man who gave Paolo ginger candy 🥺
@Ricochet622
@Ricochet622 Год назад
You can tell the chicken is super fresh by the color of the meat (rosy pink) and the liver is still glistening bright red... nothing like the frozen chicken here in the US... that's why they taste SO much better!
@carrewen
@carrewen Год назад
Love your videos and love learning about Japanese culture!! DAMN these people know how to work and how to show love in their work
@IanFarquharson2
@IanFarquharson2 Год назад
You just don’t see this sort of dedication anywhere else. Great video as always.
@rg6982
@rg6982 Год назад
Plz never ever stop these vids! They are simply the best! Massive fan from the UK
@praveenj8709
@praveenj8709 Год назад
Why my heart is melting while watching Japanese videos
@_nihongo_jouzu_
@_nihongo_jouzu_ Год назад
Amazing how a lot of things happening behind the scenes for such a small shop
@Koganai96
@Koganai96 Год назад
1:36 So kind of him giving you a free drink. 🥲🥲
@truckersluck5111
@truckersluck5111 Год назад
I love the vibe of Japan, Seems like most people are very polite and kind. I Wish i could visit.
@sissisky7
@sissisky7 Год назад
I am always waiting impatiently for your videos, that's relaxing to watch, thank you for the hard work
@DoJoStan
@DoJoStan Год назад
What an awesome shop. Keep it up Paolo, love seeing these!
@davidwilliams4239
@davidwilliams4239 Год назад
I've been to that shop. Their chicken is just delicious! So many varieties and so, so, good!
@Anseyon
@Anseyon Год назад
Your videos never disappoint, also the music choices are amazing, it's really comforting to watch ❤
@gauthamnookala1776
@gauthamnookala1776 Год назад
Always been intrigued by Japan and I’ve started planning my trip now, thanks to your amazing videos. I love your presentation, and cannot wait to check out these gems when I get there. Thanks buddy!
@nazlife5441
@nazlife5441 Год назад
Thank you Paolo, never could imagine we would meet you today here in Japan along with your family What a feeling, keep up the good work 💕🥰 Thank you for the precious photo Big Fan moment 🫰
@SassySimster
@SassySimster Год назад
Thank you Paulo for sacrificing your sleep for this amazing behind the counter video! Hello from Texas!
@ThemChickenIsAshAndImLotion
Hello Paolo I'm glad that I discovered your channel. Thank U for touring us all in Japan virtually. This is so amazing for someone like me who wants to live in Japan. Love from the Philippines! ❤❤❤
@SatishKumar41
@SatishKumar41 11 месяцев назад
So much passion by everyone at this restaurant from the owner and his family to the workers. Hats off to the driver for getting coffee of the vending machine for Paolo and that's hospitality on a different level.
@Twitchguy
@Twitchguy Год назад
We need more family businesses like this state side again. All the corporate chains driving out little shops has left our food bland n boring as well overpriced! Their chicken looks 10x tastier than any kfc or Popeyes in the USA and is probably 1/4 the price still!
@juleeeb5087
@juleeeb5087 Год назад
I don't often leave comments, but I had to this time. Paolo & Maiko, this was again an amazing video with documentary quality. You always manage to find such amazing people and shops to make a video about, thank you for your hard work and I can't wait for the next place you're going to visit. All the best from Germany ❤
@sinnab928
@sinnab928 Год назад
I love these videos so much! Thank you for doing them! I'll try to get this restaurant on our travel list when we visit Japan next!
@kabishjungthapa3337
@kabishjungthapa3337 Год назад
Thanks for making these videos paolo. These videos are my goto whenever I feel low
@bigbro05
@bigbro05 Год назад
The food looks absolutely amazing! Only when someone does a great job all the way can truly win the hearts of their customers. Talking about dedication and getting the best of the best!
@christopherharris6005
@christopherharris6005 Год назад
Awesome video as always Paolo. Their chicken looks so awesome and delicious.
@stephenkoban458
@stephenkoban458 Год назад
Never stop making these videos! Love ‘em!
@alitorabi5214
@alitorabi5214 Год назад
I love about Japanese honesty and their priority of high quality. Amazing culture!
@lebonnetbussy
@lebonnetbussy Год назад
I love and appreciate this series so much! Thank you for your hard work Paolo! 😊
@kamehouse223
@kamehouse223 Год назад
Makes me want to come to Japan even more! Thanks for the video Paolo!
@MaxMawGames
@MaxMawGames Год назад
First time watching your videos and I must say I love the active translation voiceover you do! It’s so smooth 🎉
@aditikhedkar8514
@aditikhedkar8514 Год назад
Beautiful video! Thank you for shooting this❤
@typicalstormtroo3492
@typicalstormtroo3492 Год назад
Keep posting bangers like this love the Japan
@rachel.guillermo0214
@rachel.guillermo0214 Год назад
I love this series!😍😍 The only side effect is it makes me hungry for whatever food is showcased 🤣
@TheDrazial
@TheDrazial Год назад
"I have literally no time off" "DAMN GOTTA RESPECT THE HUSTLE" 🤣
@justfIy
@justfIy 4 месяца назад
9:06 Paolo I love Boksu and I thank you for recommending it to me. Every time I receive my box I handpick two or three items for myself, and I take the remaining box to my job and share it with my coworkers, whom all love the snacks. I also love the fact that I was able to order individual items from the box sent to my home , my favorite was the Earl Grey cake.
@andoyskies9855
@andoyskies9855 Год назад
Nice video. so far this video has the most number of good looking Japanese's guys. Food looks great and the atmosphere is rally good.
@nanstagramm
@nanstagramm Год назад
I remember you mentioned you weren't feeling well when filming this Behind the counter in the last video. Thanks for all the hard work that goes into these videos ❤
@humbertogonzalez8643
@humbertogonzalez8643 Год назад
Great video. Loved how everyone loves working there and take pride in their work
@hlim431
@hlim431 Год назад
It takes real talent & personality to capture such a friendly real day-in-the-life experience! Well done Paolo...
@Washoku-ga-suki
@Washoku-ga-suki Год назад
Hi Paolo, I LOVE your videos. They are like the ultimate comfort viewing! I have a question: you are so brave to meet so many new people and document their lives. Has there ever been a moment when things got sketchy or someone got upset with you while filming? Thank you for your positive, wonderful content!!!
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