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.
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.
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.
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
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…
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. 😊
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
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.
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'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.
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.
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.
Красиво конечно...но с точки зрения пищевой безопасности..... работник хватает руками и сырой продукт и термически обработанный. Есть шанс переноса патогенов и отравления
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.
Tengo mis dudas .... el pollo cocido esta contaminado, toma el pollo crudo y luego el cocido, sirve platos usando el mismo trapo y sin lavar manos entre uno y otro, uno que otro puede salir enfermo jeje
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!!
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.
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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 !!!
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
Phenomenal skill in the preparation but the hygeine here is off the scale bad. However it is true that well kept and stored meat is generally safe (low levels of bacteria are allowed to develop) it is still way out of western standards. What is worth remembering though is Japanese chefs are well versed and trained in serving raw proteins safely (sushi anyone). The meticulousness needed for that I would beleive would find its way throughout the kitchen. In the UK chicken is now practically free from salmonella and safe to eat raw, but even still if we prepared food in the same manner the restaurant would be shut down by EHO. Different cultures, different attitudes. I beleive there is less food poisoning in Japan than in UK so.....
The sectioning of the chicken is amazing. . Enjoyed watching, thank you.
Once you’ve bulk bought chicken…this guy brings tears of both joy and despair to my eyes.
If I am not mistaken, this is Toriki restaurant in Tokyo (Shinegawa city), which Anthony Bourdain visited many moons ago (perhaps circa 15 years)
The preparation of the chicken is excellent!!
Grilled chicken with simple marinated & cold beer, perfect night snack
This was a great video. I felt like I was there.
Que maestria, e o resultado inacreditável.
Parabéns pelo excelente trabalho!
I've learned several things dismantling a chicken by watching this master.
ARIGATO!
Wonderful cooking skills
Very beautiful 😊👍
It looks very good.
발골하는 칼과 손이 리듬감이 있고 아름답다
Great!
Thank you for the very nice video about Japanese Grilled Chicken Master 👍
Amazing
I wondered the exact same thing. He went from handling raw chicken to plating cooked chicken without even wiping his hands. 😮
This restaurant isn't too clean I assume... chef needs to wash his hands and boards etc ..
maybe they edited out the sanitizing, it's inconceivable he didn't sanitize@@ballistic350
Hygienist much? You lot probably indulge in street food anyways.
yes that's true, otherwise, you'll get bacteria
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?
Still he had the white cutting board for cooked chicken. What most contaminated there were his hands.
Then dont eat shit like yakitoris or any bbq at all in Japan if you goobers are worried about that shit.
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.
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❤ look so delicious😮 Not all yakitori restaurants in Japan use
good skills❤ look so delicious😮
how a master chef does his thing.
Def and not wash hands and boards lol
@@ballistic350 it's up to the cook.
WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!
Love the butchering technique, not a fan of the raw chicken cross contamination.
Cross contamination is the least of your worries in Japan, they're not like India.
Yeah just like the bourdain episode it won’t get you sick if it’s fresh
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.
Повар и не думает каждый раз мыть руки, когда работает с готовым и сырым мясом курицы.
ну, не везде же ерундой занимаются
Действительно. А впрочем, зачем их мыть если каждый раз новые буряты приходят? Все хорошо.
映像ではカットされてるだけで洗ったり除菌してると思うよw
食中毒が出てないのが証拠w
あなた方の国より衛生管理などの基準は高いので✋
@@Lala_JP
恥ずかしいよ、やめな
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.
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...
особенно когда на одном столе и сырое мясо и готовое режут да и как мангальщик он ни какой видно по движениям
This way looks way better to minimize the loss of meat what a skill
Cooking skills are amazing, however cross contamination is a concern, hands, boards, tools, towel 😮
bowels
I nearly lost my mind when I saw him handle raw chicken with his hands and then grabbing the COOKED chicken with the same hands
衛生管理されてる
レベルが違うんだよ笑
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
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…
Surely he's efficient, but yeah have the same nitpick
Stop watching at first cross
They cook everything that’s why, pretty sure it’s all killed off after cooking
😮 um...😢
@@EeAwPeb123 Confident until someone dies from food poisonning…
Pisinyisaunya chef emg beda😮😮
Chicken seasoned with minimal salt, aand raw chicken cross contamination EVERYWHERE.
I understand he has to work fast but im good on all that.
Go eat burgers.
Chicken can be eaten pink in Japan, their chickens and the standard is higher than any other country.
Love japanese food, especially sushi and sashimi, and the preparation of the chicken very carefull
...careful*
Handling raw to cooked chicken with the same pair of hands? E.coli in the making!
Clearly you've never heard chickens and how they are bred in japan
Welcome to Japan, no e.coli nor salmonella we eat raw eggs without giving a second thought. Just don't try this at your home country
Clearly you dont know shit about sanitation in Japan, you might as well live in India if you want E.coli on your system then, fucking moron.
They must love this place. This is the second time they shot in this restaurant.
Flipping the meat on the grill barehanded while cutting raw chicken is wild!! 😂 I'm dead, literally 💀💀
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. 😊
Supreme master butchering skills, excellent work chef! what knife do you use?
Look like a honesuki
понятное дело, аутентично и все такое... Но после сырой курицы нельзя руками трогать другие продукты. В курице очень опасные бактерии могут быть. Сальмонелла , например
日本と海外の衛生管理のレベルの違い
自国を基準で考えてもらっては困る
わかりやすい例えで言うとあなたの国の卵は生卵で食べれますか?
卵黄卵白に触れてなくても食べれないはず。
@@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
один стол для сырого мяса и готовой продукции а еще нация гурманов тоска
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.
THUMBS UP
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
You're good at chickens! good skills
Mantapnyoo
That's awesome! Congratulations! 👏👏👏
this cutting alone takes 2 years to reproduce... great skill
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.
Nice cutting skills
Msih mntahh
Aquí o allá, es contaminación cruzada😮
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.
..you cant guarantee someone's safety with raw chicken wtf
@@salsinatorsalsa So you say, but still does not change the fact a lot people eat it and they are still alive and well... lol
@@salsinatorsalsa not outside of Japan, no
美味しそう妻と食べたかった😊
𝑴𝑨𝑵𝑻𝑨𝑷 𝑷𝑨𝑲 𝑱𝑶𝑵𝑶..
太厲害了!
❤
good
我剛剛有沒有看錯啊?他把熟食放在切生肉的占板上?這樣不會食物中毒?
❤❤❤
that chicken skin dude *drools*
Quá đã anh ỏi👍👍❤❤❤
Nice job. But I think I have salmonella from all the cross contamination 😢
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.
Definitely far more chance of getting salmonella in your country than in Japan
What is the name of the shop or address or location?
What breed of chicken is this? It looks like the meat is quite firm.
Красиво конечно...но с точки зрения пищевой безопасности..... работник хватает руками и сырой продукт и термически обработанный. Есть шанс переноса патогенов и отравления
Ну удивил японяка!!!Я так курицу разделываю уже 35 лет!!!
海外の方から衛生面の指摘が絶えませんが
確かにこれでは細菌感染など万が一を防げないと思います
何か起こってからでは遅いのではないでしょうか?
何かが起こっても現状法令違反ではないから…
@@insight2035
そうなのですか?
カンピロバクターは65度1分の加熱で死滅すると言われてますので問題無いかと😅
焼き鳥の持ち手の部分火元に入っているので…
あまりこの様な言い方したく無いですが水道水も飲めない生卵も食べられない国の方々に衛生面の事言われても😂
@@user-ov4vp3ce9z 鳥刺しとか鳥のたたきとか規制・管理する法律ないのよ どこでも出してるでしょ
@@user-tz6ky5yf2h 水道水飲まない、生卵食べないのは衛生意識が高いからですねw 海外いったことなさそう
Here in the US, I would probably use a band saw for them chickens
And when does he wash his hands???
鳥を捌いてるようにしか見えないのに、綺麗に切り出された瞬間からもも肉、むね肉、あ、ささみだ って分かるのおもしろい
Thanks
what's the name of the restaurant?
cross contamination galore
生食熟食都是一雙手而且沒洗手 衛生問題很嚴重吧!
Ожидал большего...Название ролика "Мастер,якитори курица"....
Тупо жареное филе птицы на электрогриле...
Уровень школьника...
Эммммм....а "мастерство " где!?
Боже....🤦
إيه العك ده؟ تعالوا مصر شوفوا بنتبل و نشوى الفراخ إزاى.
I had no idea you could cut a chicken like that
생닭을 만진 손으로
손님이 먹을 음식을 만지는것은
위험합니다.
Think this is torikis’s from anthony bourdajn feature. Not many places butcher chicken and grill on a electric grill
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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.
... will peel* off
This looks like the place Anthony Bourdain (R.I.P) went to when he did his show in Tokyo.
What’s this restaurant’s address?
Anthony Bourdain passed? What happened? When was this!?
@@uglyhobo4602 he took his life like years ago.
@@SidTheGamer0 wow! So selfish of him to do that. I used to watch his show. Sad to hear the news
@@uglyhobo4602 You don’t even know him and what he was going through in his life…. So keep your ‘’Selfish’’ to yourself. 😡
Tengo mis dudas .... el pollo cocido esta contaminado, toma el pollo crudo y luego el cocido, sirve platos usando el mismo trapo y sin lavar manos entre uno y otro, uno que otro puede salir enfermo jeje
For some reason I really trust the Japanese in the kitchen!!
Not impressed with the chicken but oh man his knife skills he is a master on deboning that chicken.
The Japanese do the best skewer chicken. Although the Chinese do the best whole poached chicken
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!!
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.
"Man that cameraman sure is Hungry"
Très belle préparation et respect du produit. Ce chef aurait mérité de travailler avec du poulet fermier du sud-ouest de la France :D
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home cooking chicken
touchin the cooked chicken with his raw chicken fingers...... no thank you
I don’t handle cooked chicken with raw chicken on my fingers.
Maybe he knows something about the birds he uses.
Greetings from the USA
You can eat chicken raw in JP. Salmonella is not an issue, unlike the western part or the world. They even have chicken sashimi dishes.
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 !!!
🎉
Count me in please
Why did you use your hand to touch uncook chicken and then touch cooked chicken ?????
Crazy chef cook !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I prefer Indonesian style chicken skewers called "SATE" Then this under seasonings chicken.
下刀很精準
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
我只想知道,他又拿生食又拿熟食有洗手嗎
Aight the chicken bust down wuz craazzy....👌🏾👌🏾
Phenomenal skill in the preparation but the hygeine here is off the scale bad. However it is true that well kept and stored meat is generally safe (low levels of bacteria are allowed to develop) it is still way out of western standards. What is worth remembering though is Japanese chefs are well versed and trained in serving raw proteins safely (sushi anyone). The meticulousness needed for that I would beleive would find its way throughout the kitchen. In the UK chicken is now practically free from salmonella and safe to eat raw, but even still if we prepared food in the same manner the restaurant would be shut down by EHO.
Different cultures, different attitudes.
I beleive there is less food poisoning in Japan than in UK so.....