焼きながら生肉捌いちゃダメだって。人分けないとダメ。 To everyone overseas Touching yakitori with hands that have touched raw meat is not a normal practice in Japan. Not all yakitori restaurants in Japan use this method of preparation.
When you Grill chicken it’s all in the timing, and the texture, and color there’s a lot more than grilling your chicken texture color,tastes,and having a understanding and love to do the job right.
It looks absolutely delicious, but I wonder how they approach avoiding cross-contamination? I'm sure they are using chickens kept in much better conditions, but even so…
отличное место что бы перекусить Заметил на открытом огне вседа вкуснее получается мб потому что не равномерно как на сковородке или духовке готовится Навернека у него соль и сахар залог успеха...
what cooking skills? The cutting part is excellent skills but the cooking is very basic here. seasoned the chicken with salt and placed it on a grill. Nothing more
ебать вы душные,дед там уже эту курицу уже пол века жарит поди...не думаю что если бы каждый третий клиент срался у него был бы столь внушительный стаж.
Like others I'm curious about food safety here. Even if we assume all chickens in Japan are safe to eat raw (which is not necessarily the case), let's compare that to beef in the west. In a lot of western countries it's common to eat raw or undercooked beef, but you'd still NEVER see a chef transfer a cooked steak back to a cutting board used for raw beef. The chef and staff here are obviously skilled and conscientious, so it's clearly a choice (and not ignorance or negligence) that they are disregarding cross-contamination procedures. I wonder how Japanese food safety regulations view this?
I totally agree with you. In Greece it is a rule, (even if chickens are always checked before placing on the market), you never use the same tools-knifes or cutting board for raw and cooked chicken as well as never serving the cooked food with bare hands!
@its_clean trying to show up ? Everything is safe. No need to alarm anyone. U are such a douche. Because is not into the us is bad handling? Get a life.
The late Anthony Bourdain (RIP) was here during No Reservation culinary TV program back in mid 2000's. I believe this place called Toriki located in Shinagawa, Tokyo. I saw alot of cross contamination comments before me, but Japan probably is the only country in the world that openly serve rare cooked chicken meats without any major health complaint. So either it's safer than most countries or Japanese people have iron stomach compared to these netizens.
I admire his dedication and hardwork. This guy really has a passion for what he is doing, and really shows in cooking and his interaction with his customers. 😊
Один нож для всего... тут же сырую курицу резал им и им же готовую стругает + одна доска для разделки сырых и готовых блюд + руки не мытые.... ппц..Ресторан друг сальманелы
I definitely recommend a nice small local japanese yakitori shop, rare yakitori, chicken sashimi it's really delicious. If they have on the menu it means they guarantee your safety kinda of deal, food poisoning here is dealt very seriously.
понятное дело, аутентично и все такое... Но после сырой курицы нельзя руками трогать другие продукты. В курице очень опасные бактерии могут быть. Сальмонелла , например
@@Lala_JP, может и так. Но я даже дома, когда разделываю сырую курицу, я не касаюсь этими руками и ножом другой еды. Это опасно. Руки надо мыть и курицу термически обрабатывать. Сырые яйца я могу есть, если они домашние от проверенных хозяев курицы. Это очень вкусно. Я их просто пью по 4 штуки за раз
I really hope that the trimmed pieces of chicken that he puts down are in the freezer, not in the trash can. whole paws, damn it, count half a chicken!!
The grilled chicken skin will peeled off if we slice-cut. It is better to chop it chinese style to maintain the presentation. We called this satay in Malaysia.
I'm trying it. I understand that cross contamination can be problematic. However, I'm also aware that Japan's poultry isn't limited to the same standards as in the U.S. In Japan, they take care to raise their chickens under stricter sanitary conditions. They can even consume raw chicken.
Вообще ничего особенного. Любой сможет так приготовить. А на одном столе разделывать сырой продукт и потом на эту же поверхность класть уже готовый - так даже я не делаю
You only get Salmonella from cross contamination if the germs are there to begin with. As long as the chicken was butchered fresh, and cooked promptly, then there is no chance for any Salmonella to grow.
May be he knows something, but I am sure his clients are completely unsuspecting !!! I'm sure they'll figure it out when they're in the hospital with salmonella !!!
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i definitely don't treat or prepare raw chicken like he does. but would i try the food there? definitely, purely because im curious about all types of food. if he is indeed a danger to his customers, it is very likely he wouldn't be so well known, have the huge number of regulars and be in business for as long as he has, more than 40 years at this point.