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We went to Lincoln Ristorante, one of Manhattan's ritziest restaurants, to chat with head chef Jonathan Benno about the intricacies of homemade pasta and the art of modern italian food. Before opening Lincoln Ristorante in 2010, Benno worked with Thomas Keller at The French Laundry in Napa Valley and at New York's Per Se. It's fitting that, for this episode of Munchies, Benno chose to visit chef Nick Kim, who trained under Masa Takayama and then worked across the hall from Per Se as the head chef of Masa. We had some of the best sushi we've ever had-and some of the best food we've featured on this show, period-at Kim's restaurant, Neta. After enjoying a 15-course omakase with Benno, his sous chef Chung Chow, and Mac Truck owner Dominick Tesoriero, we headed north for a beer at Peter McManus Cafe and then a late-night tripe cutlet sandwich at Lincoln. This is New York fine dining with two of the most important fine dining players. Enjoy.
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@send4hlp
@send4hlp 11 лет назад
This guy is amazing. Not a drop of alcohol, no party personality, but still holds the audiences attention. Each bite you see him take you can tell he is truly analyzing the experience. A person that has the mind of a scientist and the palate of a chef; you cant ask for more. A pure master of his craft!
@CA_Liberty
@CA_Liberty 12 лет назад
I don't think he is awkward, just a really relaxed dude. I think it's a nice change of pace.
@thePowerPlant
@thePowerPlant 10 лет назад
The intellectual Munchie episode. Would not expect anything less from a Keller acolyte.
@Mazwell96
@Mazwell96 8 лет назад
honestly this guy would be awesome to work under, calm, collected and has bags of experience. Awesome Chef.
@Filiku
@Filiku 10 лет назад
Nice to see a chef not cursing or getting drunk. Cool video
@zakwanz
@zakwanz 9 лет назад
This guy is calm as fuck
@eskimo810
@eskimo810 12 лет назад
I have worked at a really nice caterer throughout high school and have been exposed to what you could call "rich people food." It's expensive for a reason. And what the guy said about the "fourth bite" is absolutely true. A well done tasting menu provides the most satisfying meal I have ever experienced. Don't get me wrong, I enjoy a good burger or a big bowl of pasta with nothing more than some sauce and salt, but there is another level of food. And it's amazing.
@talkingconscience195
@talkingconscience195 6 лет назад
He is a million, trillion, gazillion times better and beyond Gordon Ramsay, they say an expert is humble, I believe that, Respect Mr. Benno
@Gourmet_Goon80
@Gourmet_Goon80 8 лет назад
Chef Benno was, I think, named one of the 10 best chefs to work for in the country.
@IaJagon
@IaJagon 12 лет назад
My Grandmum is Italian, and I've been to Italy a few times. This food looks good, but the real art of Italian cooking is simplicity. If you took these recipes into the heartland of Italy, the locals would most likely turn their noses up to these 'modernised' interpretations of their traditional recipes.
@Glee73
@Glee73 6 лет назад
you are totally right, but this is new york.
@stealthwang
@stealthwang 11 лет назад
Munchies is continually my favorite of your series. Your food programming is no doubt some of your best.
@TMIGT
@TMIGT 12 лет назад
the best type of video you can watch 6 in the morning without food around...
@Iamjohn-o3c
@Iamjohn-o3c 9 лет назад
One of the best Munchies ever. Love this dude!
@MrDominic22
@MrDominic22 10 лет назад
This is one of my favorite episodes.
@toni808ify
@toni808ify 11 лет назад
Love how chill this guy is. This episode was weirdly soothing.
@facemafia
@facemafia 12 лет назад
You may have never eaten in a restaurant "like that". But When you have up to/more than 10 courses you defiantly get your fill. It's not about gorging out but instead the enjoyment of food and drink and the thought that's gone into it.
@WOG300
@WOG300 10 лет назад
Saw 1st chief who is very polite.
@coastalflourishing
@coastalflourishing 10 лет назад
"You drove, right?" Best part of the video.
@TheSurviver2
@TheSurviver2 9 лет назад
lol
@_StandardIssue
@_StandardIssue 12 лет назад
well done vice! these videos just keep getting better
@msmintygreen
@msmintygreen 11 лет назад
legit I salivate every munchies episode
@deitymi
@deitymi 11 лет назад
this guy is so chill
@Kowalskiman
@Kowalskiman 11 лет назад
Very uplifting episode
@stridenbear
@stridenbear 11 лет назад
beast episode he is so calm nice to another type of chef on vice: munchies
@mirko3295
@mirko3295 11 лет назад
This guy is a real man. People think Ramsey is the real deal but this is the way to talk and work without shitty ego manners.
@naveensilva2312
@naveensilva2312 6 лет назад
What a pleasant person, really refreshing episode
@gregorybowman6851
@gregorybowman6851 8 лет назад
great kitchens start with great chefs.
@BigSirZebras
@BigSirZebras 12 лет назад
awesome video vice. more chef videos please
@splendidsun747
@splendidsun747 11 лет назад
Oh man,now we're talking...this is real food!
@Dusty1141
@Dusty1141 12 лет назад
Awesome dude, awesome eats. Good article!
@Shazaan1
@Shazaan1 12 лет назад
Cool episode
@dropoff
@dropoff 12 лет назад
one thing i liked is a lot of the other chefs you feature just get borderline shitfaced and slap together something half assed. that late night sandwich looked amazing, kudos for staying professional.
@MikeRoePhonicsMusic
@MikeRoePhonicsMusic 12 лет назад
Improve in what way(s)? How do you know that? Are these improvements quantifiable & measurable?
@9385dee7
@9385dee7 12 лет назад
Dude, i think im the person making 90% of the doriot consomme jokes on that channel XD
@NineLegend
@NineLegend 11 лет назад
Chill genuine boss right here
@Vinny_Kicks
@Vinny_Kicks 12 лет назад
Nothing like being Italian!!!
@MrDominic22
@MrDominic22 11 лет назад
Dude... This munchies was classy as fuck.
@kenchun24
@kenchun24 11 лет назад
Chef Benno - chillax sir...thanks for being yourself and making a a bad-ass looking fish sammy! No need to have a faux "the camera is on" personality if it ain't you. Kudos dude.
@HonkityTiddlefish
@HonkityTiddlefish 12 лет назад
Quietest head chef ever.
@KINGOUNIT
@KINGOUNIT 12 лет назад
must be great living, working and eating in New York...
@hylketromp5076
@hylketromp5076 12 лет назад
i like to watch food while eating food
@dubbedcrazy
@dubbedcrazy 12 лет назад
worked with thomas keller...nuff said!
@Mr.SonyVaio
@Mr.SonyVaio 12 лет назад
I;m so freakin hungry right now...but its too late to eat...nice
@GothamsHero_
@GothamsHero_ 11 лет назад
class act
@TheJcomonkey
@TheJcomonkey 12 лет назад
DO ONE OF THESE WITH ACTION BRONSON
@LinePirate
@LinePirate 12 лет назад
"hit like if you wish you could eat that right now" BITCH! I can MAKE that! GODDAMN I LOVE COOKING SCHOOL.
@DaRealSlacker
@DaRealSlacker 12 лет назад
That is in no way true, ''Late Night Snacking with David Chang'' featured the owner of Momufokus, David Chang. Go to 00:50 and eat your words.
@MrSleekit
@MrSleekit 12 лет назад
Nice :)
@hughlingard
@hughlingard 7 лет назад
Cool story bro.
@jeffreytang567
@jeffreytang567 11 лет назад
This stuff is better than whatever the hell is on food network...where nub chefs think they are pros with a TV show.
@dierra91wildone
@dierra91wildone 12 лет назад
the fourth plate must be for the imginary friend @ 10:27
@mmunakumm
@mmunakumm 12 лет назад
The Art of Modern Italian Food: Sushi
@whiteboy8675309
@whiteboy8675309 12 лет назад
can i come over for dinner please? for the rest of my life
@star0shadows
@star0shadows 12 лет назад
IM SO HUNGRY
@MastaRich
@MastaRich 12 лет назад
5:47 Oh yeah this guy is so Italian
@AussieJo5h
@AussieJo5h 12 лет назад
@Bath Salts are you trying to say no Italian people where trained in Italy then came to America....immense brainpower sir.
@FallingwaIls
@FallingwaIls 12 лет назад
most italians do he mustve gotten it from there :D
@2mnyshp
@2mnyshp 12 лет назад
look at the americans holding a fork AND a knife together!!!!
@Coollikeicecream
@Coollikeicecream 12 лет назад
oh fuck now I am super hungry :D
@bigkarem
@bigkarem 12 лет назад
nope your not i thought he seems like a really passionate guy
@v0zbox
@v0zbox 11 лет назад
Gah, my greatest regrets in life are not having friends who are gung ho foodies and having nowhere near enough cash to eat at one of these joints. Maybe if I ate only rice and beans for a few months I could treat myself.
@markduarte1349
@markduarte1349 10 лет назад
Easy going, professional but still laid back, and great looking food. This is a solid episode, guys. Too bad I found it pretty late.
@HoldUrColours
@HoldUrColours 4 года назад
If you’re watching in 2019, Benno has since moved on from this restaurant and opened his own place in Manhattan.
@TobyKennedy
@TobyKennedy 9 лет назад
I'm an avid fan of Munchies, but this was by far the most enjoyable episode I've watched. It wasn't just about getting belted, and eating 'stuff' - those guys ate and, more importantly, appreciated every mouthful. There was no need for swearing, boozing, or letting-loose. It felt like this was actually about food - and thoughtfully so.
@nubcakejk
@nubcakejk 9 лет назад
+Toby Kennedy (thetobykennedy) Couldn't agree with you more mate. A simple man with simple ideals.
@rseepersaud
@rseepersaud 10 лет назад
Great vid...you don't need to show drunk obnoxious clowns to show good food Vice.
@shaz3r786
@shaz3r786 8 лет назад
Love this episode... finally something without overpriced hipster farm to table shit
@SethHesio
@SethHesio 11 лет назад
This guy isn't exactly a wild and crazy guy, like some of the other chefs featured on this show. He's not getting hammered and slurring and saying inappropriate stuff. Fact is he's older, and he's incredibly good at what he does. He seems almost like a monk in fact. In a GOOD way. I'd like to eat his food.
@xXsEoUlMaNXx
@xXsEoUlMaNXx 10 лет назад
Of all the one's I've seen, best one I've seen. Most of these episodes are adults acting like 14 year olds getting drunk for the first time. Please, there is more to life than getting blindingly hammered. How can you even properly enjoy some of these fabulous meals when you can barely stand. Andrew Zimmern showed tremendous food & great time without getting blitzed. The tatt'ed Canadian guy that they show a lot in other episodes is so boring: drink excessively and say things an adult shouldn't say but get away with it b/c I'm drunk. This is a great video.
@Wins10sWorld
@Wins10sWorld 10 лет назад
agreed. although I do like to get smashed from time to time aswell! haha
@LucidDream
@LucidDream 10 лет назад
Guess we just wouldn't agree then. I love the episodes where the chefs and owners get together and go drink/support other places in their area. I love the community of it. If I was to work as a chef, I'd want to work for those people over a fine dining place.
@LucidDream
@LucidDream 10 лет назад
Also, this was the most boring episode yet to me.
@xXsEoUlMaNXx
@xXsEoUlMaNXx 10 лет назад
LucidDream they go and support local businesses in all the episodes.Going out and eating and drinking is a part of life,going out and binge drinking till you throw up while OK when you're a 21 year old but there is far more to life than binge drinking. In addition, there is such spectacular food they are eating which is a shame how can you enjoy it when you can't even feel your tongue. I agree with you that it's great when the chef's and owners go out and hang out. Daniel Boulud has a show like this. This is a slower paced one and I think I enjoyed it more after watching a bunch of the other drink like fiends ones.
@LucidDream
@LucidDream 10 лет назад
Sure, there is more to life than drinking...but what point are you trying to make? The show is called 'Munchies'. Ya know...when you get drunk or high and want to just enjoy some food? Most of these places are on point with what goes on in most restaurants today. Stressful day working, get off, go let loose. There aren't many episodes of people binge drinking or throwing up that I've seen. Sure, lots of drinking...but that also ties in with what the show is kind of about. Also, I dunno what you're going on about not being able to enjoy food when you're drunk. That may be true for some people, but that's not what happens for me.
@keatonhanson
@keatonhanson 10 лет назад
Totally different episode, I dig it.
@eddie11229
@eddie11229 10 лет назад
"sometimes life is really grand, just sometimes"
@OjibweMaster
@OjibweMaster 8 лет назад
Benno carries himself just like tk does almost its crazy awesome
@musingsofajay387
@musingsofajay387 10 лет назад
now this is classy. I liked the way he talked.
@juancervantes313
@juancervantes313 3 года назад
When he said "diverse clientele" And then showed everyone in that place looked exactly the same i had a stroke. This was almost if not just as bad as those wine girls. Talk about taking all the fun and excitement out of food 😭
@Legion563
@Legion563 12 лет назад
The portions you get in resturants like this are pathetic and stupidly over priced. Its just like modern art nowdays, you set a stupidly high price for something pointless then it becomes exclusive and all the people with more money than sense will pay for it.
@polychronio
@polychronio 12 лет назад
I didn't say he is italians, I said Italians talk with hands... He doesn't look Italian at all lol...
@CorvusRemalius
@CorvusRemalius 12 лет назад
nice to see succession here in business...but in my dietary world...that ain't nowhere sufficient to me, perhaps it goes to men who go big on food and hard work. no offense, but that there is chick food, doesn't convince me that "im full and satisfied"...thus, longhouse, real deal italian restaurants, Burger King(my area has a really good one), authentic chinese, and last but not least, authentic Hispanic dishes because im hispanic full blood. either ways to me, cheers in people who dig this. :)
@godsimaginery74
@godsimaginery74 12 лет назад
"guidos" in jersey are not like true italians. I am italian... Have you been to Italy? You dont see people like the "italians" that live in Jersey. They are just trashy with some italian heritage somewhere down the line. You will see way more fish eaten in Italy than sausage. You just described an American family with some italian heritage.
@mmrgratitudes
@mmrgratitudes 11 лет назад
I really respect Jonathan Benno. You don't need to be this "over-the-top" personality to be a chef, especially a GREAT chef. The cliche can be tiring. He has a certain kind of gravitas and intelligence that is not at all pretentious. It's admirable and very much appreciated.
@rikosuave99
@rikosuave99 12 лет назад
plus the quality of the fish and the rice is 10 times better than an american sushi roll, i asked for a california roll in this sushi bar in japan, eventhough they didnt made american sushi rolls frequently (thats what they told me) it was 10 times better than a california roll in an american sushi bar
@FreiwilligFrei
@FreiwilligFrei 12 лет назад
man i am hungry as shit now
@imchet
@imchet 11 лет назад
Wow, what an amazing segment. I'm so impressed with the quality of material vice puts out. Keep it up!
@polychronio
@polychronio 12 лет назад
Yeah French Food is very very delicious....Italian Food is also very very delicious....
@lgapost
@lgapost 11 лет назад
I agree and disagree with you... French cuisine is technically one of the most challeging cuisines in the world, where itallian cuisine is a more simple, yet verry attractive and nice cuisine... French is Italian for pro's, know what I'm saying :)
@mrjerrick
@mrjerrick 12 лет назад
EYETALIAN FOOD?? ART?? HAHA !!!! I CAN MAK PIZZERS AND MAC N CHEEZ TO?? GUES I ARTIST NOW LOL !!! ONLY AMERICAN FOOD IS GREAT ENOUGH TO BE CONSIDER ART !!! ILL JUST HAV MY TRUE ALL AMERICAN™ STEK HAMBURLGERS N BACON !!!! USA USA USA
@dunnowy123
@dunnowy123 12 лет назад
That is dumb. If you're trying to say Italian food is food made in Italy, then that means if a dude in Italy makes a burger, than it's Italian food, right? Italian is a STYLE of cooking. Using certain ingredients and making certain dishes...
@MikeRoePhonicsMusic
@MikeRoePhonicsMusic 12 лет назад
I agree with you. It's just a way to glorify something everyone should be thankful for having at all (eating food.) Most people on Earth do not have access to clean food, water nor toilets. Also, congratulations on the BJs!
@zahrar1653
@zahrar1653 12 лет назад
why don't you enjoy food ? life is too short you should enjoy most of the things you do and a person eats 3-5 times a day give it a try and go to some nice restaurant if nothing at least you know you don't like it :)
@gangster664
@gangster664 12 лет назад
Now whats the deal with the no eating in a library? I mean, you can't read and eat? You can poop and read, but they don't care! (You meant your homeless pal Jerry. But I can't see the name Jerry without thinking of Seinfeld.)
@CorndogMusic
@CorndogMusic 11 лет назад
after having all this exquisite food and being a top notch chef himself, he gets a damn Budweiser to drink at the end of the night? What....even.
@bathsalts3154
@bathsalts3154 12 лет назад
The guy isn't Italian never worked in Italy, never worked in Italy. I wonder where his training in "Italian food" comes from. Honestly I think his dishes look terrible.
@dotsdotsdots1
@dotsdotsdots1 12 лет назад
Thank you Vice for not breaking this up into multiple segments and releasing them days apart. I forgot to watch Eddie Huang Fresh off the boat because you did that :(
@Maximus6340
@Maximus6340 12 лет назад
Nah go back to the big really good looking dishes no fancy shit theres never enough.. I want a big durty portion of pasta with losts of sauce not like 5 pieces of it
@rada660
@rada660 12 лет назад
first thing that got me annoyed a bit in this vid... its the clapping that was just... to loud over the actual melody of the music... its get too much in my head
@ilcolo91
@ilcolo91 12 лет назад
1:38 Ravioli ai funghi 2:20 Bistecca impanata o Cotoletta alla Milanese. 4:17 Strange type of Bruschetta. 4:29 Orata alla griglia con asparagi. But they are all a bit strange
@stetson999
@stetson999 12 лет назад
Uh oh...looks like you interviewed Benno's deaf twin brother instead of Benno himself. He's always pulling sneaky shit like that; he's SUCH a laugh riot!
@smokinbunta
@smokinbunta 12 лет назад
I like this guy, first chef Vice has featured that doesn't look or sound like a cock bag, is humble about his craft, deserves respect in the industry.
@ALegitimateYoutuber
@ALegitimateYoutuber 12 лет назад
I like this guy because he doesn't seem like he really give a damn about being on camera, which is a nice change of pace from the typical chef on camera.
@partykrew666
@partykrew666 12 лет назад
they do that so you can try lots of different items throughout the course of the meal. you dont wanna pay $50+ for a meal and only try one or two items
@Ragidonne
@Ragidonne 12 лет назад
omg...this made me so hungry. i kept expecting that i was gonna be served and would be able to taste the food at the turn of every clip...
@MrHogslice
@MrHogslice 12 лет назад
All I can eat bread sticks and salad with a side of alfredo sauce and a tall glass of Pepsi. Thats enough Italian for me. Olive Garden FTW.
@raymondjames6900
@raymondjames6900 11 лет назад
@ jason cohn been contemplating dropping out to go to culinary school but i figured why not get my degree then go to culinary school
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