Most of the videos that do not contain pork because I am a Muslim and it is religiously forbidden for us to eat gonzas, as well as the way you are creative in developing cooking is great 👍
It's so funny watching non-native English speakers get excited about words! "Touching" in an English expression. It means to be emotionally moved. That is what Jade Mark meant.
Kudos to these ladies! When I was their age, I was busy playing Nintendo. Until I reached my age right now without knowing how to cook! God bless you guys, more success in your restaurant and studies.
I liked the story of how the restaurant started with his grandfather, and how he passed it on to his granddaughter, and how she takes care of the legacy left by his grandfather with a friend who never abandoned her, for me this is more than a restaurant, it's a love story of life. Next year I will be there to try all the dishes
The story of their great friendship is the most beautiful thing ive ever witnessed. Owning & working in a restaurant like this has my up most respect, it is one of the hardest industry to be in. I wouldn't wish it onto my worst enemies. I wish the both of yous the best luck in the world 🙏🔥🙏🏆🙏
Two lovely ladies working very hard . You deserve all your success. Your families must be very proud of you . God Bless You Both. From me in the United Kingdom.
its always relaxing watching food made from scratch it seems as if everything is pre packaged and premade now. What an excellent story to help run the shop for her father. Hope them the best.
I have wanted to visit Japan ever since I was a child. Just the idea of getting to eat and try all the amazing looking food makes me want to go even more.
be careful where you eat, because diseases are lurking around the corner, especially if you find a place where you don't touch the food without gloves😂😂
Amazing story of loyalty to her grandpa, friendship, hardworking and sacrifices, perseverance.... And the fact that they are both beautiful attracted many to read their story. And there is the third loyal staff who worked for her grandpa. He remained behind to train them and continue the legacy. He is also important and often less focused in this story.
Taiwanese beauty Jen Jen is very smart. She is most of the using the curve of the ROUND BOTTOMED WOK gliding & then levering on the wok stand to do the tossing. (Because of her, I have just ordered a round bottomed wok).
To keep the restaurant alive these girls came through, a tight family! Food looks so good ❤ grandpa’s store is protected. I’m sure many would have ambivalent feelings about working hard at their cooking skills and see their beauty is being focused on more like a buzz headline. I’m sure she’s aware that this commodification of beauty is a way to help her family. To grin and bear it and be gazed at in that way in order to get the attention needed to keep business. Like malena, just existing not even in the beauty industry but as a normal member of the community or a service/food worker…The spectacle of her looks is forefront. Your spirits are beautiful, girls. Your friendship, reliability and talent are beautiful. May you live long and happily and be content and achieve your dreams! and whatever failures life might bring make you wiser.
Two girls from Taiwan and Japan, beautiful friendship, touchingdfather, and how he passed it on to his granddaughter, and how she takes care of the legacy left by his grandfather with a friend who never abandoned her, for me this is more than a restaurant, it's a love story of life. Next year I will be there to try all the dishes
@@set3777 Thanks. I just got home from work and have not eaten yet. So I am "starving." I'll make leek pancakes, eggs, sweet potatoes , and kimchi on the side. An orange bell pepper smoothie to wash it all down. But if I were there, I'd gladly try anything on their menu!
My dream is to explore cuisine all over the world. I thought about that all my childhood. Now I'm starting to do that, first in my hometown, I'm posting videos about unique street food. I really hope to be able to visit more countries, explore and share diverse culinary experiences with everyone. 🥰🤗
Im not exaggerating when I say that Japan literally has one of the best tasting foods in the world. Remember when you watch anime and they eat food and get all cloudy because of the taste? Its like that when I first tasted takoyaki and ramen in japan. Its the best!!
Absolutely loved this video on Japanese food! The skill and precision in making fried rice and ramen were incredible. So inspiring! I liked the story of how the restaurant started with his grandfather, and how he passed it on to his granddaughter, and how she takes care of the legacy left by his grandfather with a friend who never abandoned her, for me this is more than a restaurant, it's a love story of life. Next year I will be there to try all the dishes
Tanta nostalgia per questo meraviglioso paese che ho visitato nel 2009, ❤. Complimenti a questi ragazzi per la genuina dedizione! Un augurio per il ristorante!
2023 m'a fait découvrir cette jeune femme qui a repris l'affaire de son grand père malade 🙏 très touchant et pleine de courage. Ainsi que le Français Rémy avec ses plats "simple" de la cuisine Française, (quiche, escargots, la saucisse) et vrai show man 😄 Très belle année 2024 à vous tous, et vive la cuisine Japonaise 👍
There's no such thing as bad japanese food. I'd love to go down one day and try it if I can. I imagine work can be a little easier when you have a friend alongside you, someone that you know and can talk to. 😊
Japanese cuisine is literally simple. But within such simplicity they have more than trillion strict quality standards and admirable techniques to improve the simplest "Umami" foods. My salute to Japanese Shokunins.
I loved the first one. Beautiful people with a beautiful skill, if I was living near, i would be there every day, if not for the surely delicious food, than for the gorgeous smile. I'm sure grandpa is proud of her granddaughter, continuing the family business.
The guy cook at the Sundowner was interesting & fun to watch!! Thank you for sharing. I loved all of these stories, but my favorite was the granddaughter that took over the store & history from her grandfather, who was sick...such a beautiful story & very touching that the granddaughter cares so much about what her grandfather started!
Chicken toes...mmm.😅 guessing base for broth? Good to see them doing a service so happily at their age. 🇨🇦🙋💛such a cizy environment too. Love it. You go girls! Blessings and prosperity abound. That liver dish! Yum!😮
like the frayed rice with steak. so many that would great to try. the thing I like about Japanese food is it all cooked for you fresh none of the cooked left under heat lamp BS. no wonder they live such long lives. thanks for vid a joy to watch. amazing you both do this and go to collage. you can't get young people away from vid games and cell phones here