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This video is brought to you by Square space. In this video, I'm gonna explore with you some popular restaurants in Japan
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So yes, yes I said that we're going to be exploring some popular restaurants in Japan
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But like many of you I'm still here at home
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What a lot of people don't know is that Japan has this Otoriyose gourmet food culture
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Basically, it's a service where people can contact
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Popular restaurants all throughout Japan and have those specialty foods delivered directly to their house
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so in this video
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I wanted to start exploring different places all throughout Japan of some very very
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Popular places and bring them here and try it with you for the first time
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But before I do that
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Let's explore these new food places
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Number 1: Nama Toro Roast Beef from Kanekichi
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So, I couldn't start this video without going to one of the things I love the most
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MEAT! and I looked at far and wide and I came across this place that has been serving beef since
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1921. Located in Shiga right below Biwa lake.
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Kanekichi specializes in a Wagyu beef called Omi beef so what we actually ordered is Omi ushi toksun wafu
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Toro naba roast beef the 'toro' part of it means that it's melting so hopefully it
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Melts in our mouth and that nama part means that it's raw
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So it says there's some roasted beef but the outside is roasted. But in fact the inside should still be raw
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So basically this box comes with two different
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Types of meat it comes with this red meat was actually thigh meat and it comes with Ichibo
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Which is a really rare part of the cow.
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In fact, there's only about 2 kilos worth of meat you can get from each cow. It's so rare
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So when you get this, it arrives with a packet of ponzu, but they also recommend that you get some ginger soy sauce
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Which they come through some ginger, also you can mix it with wasabi
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Soy sauce and also some salt, so this is the Ichibo. It looks so good!
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So let's try the ginger and the soy sauce first
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Dippy dippy, who loves staying home during this time? I do!
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Mmmmmmm!
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So you can get a slight taste of that roast beef outer shell but what's more surprising is how
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tender that meat is and because of that like marvelous you can taste all of the meat oils coming from them and just
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melting in your mouth
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I can see why this is so special and that you can only get in two kilograms worth of meat from each cow
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Let's try this Akami. You can see here that it's less
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so
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Marble, but you can still see a little bit of the the marbling right there.*sings: baby I like it raw baby i like it raw~*
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If any of you guys know that sorry I'm saying let me know the comments
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That's amazing I can eat this all day
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So the main difference between the Ichibo and the thigh meat is that with the Ichibo you really get a sense of
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That marbled meat you get the kind of like the fat oils it just kind of like melts inside of your mouth
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Whereas the Akami, the thigh meat, get kind of like a the more like a meat texture
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They're so delicious and the same right?
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But you just get a little bit like more of a meaty texture all together
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And eating this is very similar to eating sashimi just with a different taste
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And you can actually make Niku sushi out of this too
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Wow, this is just the rice that we have at our home and you put the roast beef on top of it
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Alright, let's dip it in
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Well, the rice is breaking apart
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Wow
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That is beautiful with the rice as well
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For some reason when you have the meat with a rice, it just brings out all of the flavors
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All right. Let's move on to the next one decorate all of this right now
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Number two: Zeitako cheesecake from Yamada Boroso.
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So we just did something savory
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And now I wanted to do something a little bit more sweet. Just so you know
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We can round things out of it and I got a Japanese
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cheesecake !
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This is also from Shiga prefecture coming straight from a farm called 'Yamada Bokujo' this award-winning angelic cheesecake is limited lesson
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less than 100 are made per day for nationwide distribution
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It's made with 46% cream cheese
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and the cream
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Itself comes from a raw milk produced from the cows there
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And let's take a first bite because I can't wait to eat it!
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Wow, it just is so crumbly off the bat
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You can definitely taste the cream cheese in it. Although it has this really thick texture
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It's not as thick as I've had and some other cheesecakes
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In fact, it's quite rich and light so you get a lot of this like cream cheese
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Flavor to it and when you take a slice of it, you can see that it crumbles quite a bit
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I thought I was gonna not be able to finish all of it
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but I'm almost like a halfway through and it's pretty good
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With some cheesecakes that are really really thick you can only have a few bites
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But this is almost light enough where you can eat almost the whole thing, or at least I can eat the whole thing
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It's that good
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And at the bottom you have kind of like this cookie kind of crumble, but you can't really taste it so much
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It's like the cream cheese and the milk taste is kind of like the main attraction here
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Definitely worth ordering again. In fact, I might actually give this as a gift to someone
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alright
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Let's try the next food spot!
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Number 3: Nikuman from Heichinrou
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This steamed bun also known as Nikuman is coming straight from Yokohama
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The shop's name is Heichinrou and it's one of the most popular and famous dim sum places in China Town
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In fact, it has more than 130 years worth of history
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so it actually came in a chilled bag in a package of three and
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This is one of the lovely pieces that I was able to steam up just now
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Let me just open this up
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Look at that steam and you can already feel how soft and playful the outer bun is
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Let's take a bite
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Wow that's amazing. There's just so many textures without one bite
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So the first thing you notice is how fluffy and moist
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the outer bun is like it is like I'm telling you like it's just like super playful
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It's a really really nice texture almost kind of like a sponge cake
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It's not like super super sweet, but it's like it has like a sweetness to it
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And the texture of the filling is quite unique like sometimes you get any Nikuman where it's just all me you get like the Meat juices and all of that
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Whereas this one it kind of has like all the different ingredients of the onions, the bamboo, the shiitake mushrooms
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And also the pork, it brings out all of the different textures and flavors in just one Nikuman
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We literally just eat this bread alone. It's that good
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And what's great about this is that the quality seems to be really
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Preserved in the Otoriyose, a lot of the times when you go to take out, you know, you order stuff online
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It doesn't travel so well, but the ones that we've like picked so far. They're really good
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I think it really depends on the restaurant but a lot of Japanese restaurants that are highly ranked will have almost
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dynein quality food that they serve or that they deliver to you
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Number 4: White paris roll from Kiyokawaya
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This roll cake is coming straight out of Yamagateken
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From a place called Kiyokawaya
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So this, is the white Paris roll
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They have this white cream in the middle and you can see how white the cake is
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They don't actually use egg yolk or butter to make the outer cake. Let's just take a bite of this man
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I can already feel the moisture from the cake itself like coming off my hands
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whoa
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Wow, that cream is so milky
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Hmm apparently they use a fresh milk in here
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You taste the milk you definitely like the first thing is like this strong milk taste, which is really nice
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hmm
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It's not like a really smooth textured cream. You have a lot of texture to it
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it almost kind of looks like we got the cheese or something where you get like kind of the fragments
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And the cake itself is denser than I would have expected
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Um, I was thinking to be like super super fluffy and light there's like a nice density to it
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To be honest with you, it's good. It's like a nice cake
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But it's almost like too light for me. I'd prefer like maybe a hamburger or something
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Anyways, let's move on to the next one
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Number 5: Tai chazuke ureshino from Wakaeya
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This shop is in Oita Prefecture with history dating back more than
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300 years and today we're throwing down on the same dish that they served is Shogun back in the day
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So we're not only traveling to new locations in Japan in this video, but we're traveling through time as well
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So this next dish is Ochazuke specifically Tai chazuke
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It comes in this really luxury style box and you open it, everything is packed and sealed
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and there's actually three different portions that you get
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Unlike the previous two dishes. We actually need to prepare it
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all you have to do is take the typhus or sea bream and then put the sauce on top of it also called Tare in Japanese
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It's kinda like a sweetSesame sauce and then you just make sure that you get all parts of the fish covered in the sesame sauce
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Once you've done that you take the fish and you put it on a bed of rice
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Then it comes to these little strips of seaweed. Which you sprinkle on top
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And then finally you pour the tea into the bowl. Look at that. Wow
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It's all kind of mixed there with a rice. Mmm. You can smell the sesame sauce in there. That looks so good
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First thing, you taste the sesame sauce, but it's actually quite light
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I was expecting it to be a little bit stronger based on like how thick that sauce was
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But I think since it's mixed in with a tea, it's kind of soften that taste a little bit but the green tea itself
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It's not really strong. It's like not that bitter. It's a very very light green tea
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So it kind of combines really really well with the sesame sauce
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But just to give yourself is usually just kind of like a rice soup dish made from tea generally very very light
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Refreshing kind of like easy on the stomach, which is why a lot of Japanese people love it, but I don't know
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I don't know if it's as good as the meat that we just had earlier but at the end of the day it's a pretty good meal
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I think the price tag is based on the fact that it has like 300 years of history
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This would be considered one of those like really
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Really extravagant meals back in the day and the fact that you can still get this and like get it brought to your home
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Is still pretty awesome
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