WOW! 110KG Raw Tuna Dismantling Show by Korea's Top Tech Chef / Korean Tuna Restaurant

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  • 👦 This is a tuna restaurant located in Busan, Korea. 110KG raw tuna is dismantled by the top-notch Korean chef at the restaurant. A variety of fresh tuna dishes are impressive.
    💲 Price
    💶 USD - VIP Tuna Course 74 USD per person
    (Tuna sashimi, futomaki, sushi, lobster sashimi, tuna hamburger, tuna bone kimchi steamed, etc.)
    🏠 (Google Map) goo.gl/maps/RNYwWcWxDdzCqyas5

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  • @Nextraker
    @Nextraker Před 2 lety +1326

    All my life I thought tuna was a small fish.

    • @nandy3670
      @nandy3670 Před 2 lety +63

      I thought so too

    • @chainleigh3025
      @chainleigh3025 Před 2 lety +79

      You are right in some places.
      Not all tuna is big fish.
      I eat tuna at least once a week because it is a good fish with high amounts of omega-3 fatty acids.
      Tunas are part of the family Scombridae, which also includes mackerels, large and small. But there are tunas, and then there are, well, “true tunas.”Two groups (sometimes known as “tribes”) dominate the tuna species. One is Thunnini, which is the group considered true tunas, characterized by two separate dorsal fins and a relatively thick body. The 15 species of Thunnini are albacore, bigeye, black skipjack, blackfin, bluefin (three species: Atlantic, Pacific, southern), bullet, frigate, kawakawa, little tunny, longtail, skipjack, slender and yellowfin.The other tribe is Sardini; these tunas - the dogtooth tuna and several species of smaller true bonitos - are somewhat more mackerel-like (notably with a more elongated body and a row of sharp, conical teeth).

    • @elchaval7240
      @elchaval7240 Před 2 lety +4

      Hahaha

    • @eduardosalinas295
      @eduardosalinas295 Před 2 lety +4

      @@nandy3670 where you from?

    • @nandy3670
      @nandy3670 Před 2 lety +5

      @@eduardosalinas295 I am from India 🇮🇳

  • @evajo911
    @evajo911 Před rokem +24

    I appreciate how clean the restaurant is and the staff washing their hands like a surgeon even though they wear gloves.

  • @personaalan
    @personaalan Před 10 měsíci +18

    여기 애정하는 식당인데, 과정이 흥미진진하네요. 건강하고 안전하개 오래 해주새요.

  • @teodorotailor9580
    @teodorotailor9580 Před rokem +24

    Наблюдать за тем, как этот мастер работает ножом - эстетическое удовольствие.

  • @EternallyThankful-os6pz
    @EternallyThankful-os6pz Před 2 lety +1010

    When I was a kid - I thought tuna were tiny like sardines since they both come in a tiny can. As an adult , when I learned how big tuna were , I was like "WOW"...and still to this day as an older man I am still amazed how huge these fish are !!

  • @mikemidoshi2973
    @mikemidoshi2973 Před 2 lety +183

    I’ve heard of a chefs knife, but a chefs sword?! That’s awesome! These guys got their own restaurant style Excalibur.

    • @growmory
      @growmory Před 2 lety

      @@fathir8137 that right there is sarcasm my man!

    • @xrogaan
      @xrogaan Před 2 lety +4

      A chef say to another: “Huh, you call that a knife?!”
      The rest is history.

    • @billy4072
      @billy4072 Před 2 lety +1

      @@fathir8137 it's called humour. One day..you might own some .

    • @kelin33
      @kelin33 Před 2 lety

      @@fathir8137 i dont expect much sarcasm sue to your pfp

    • @marvikv2505
      @marvikv2505 Před 2 lety +7

      ​@@fathir8137 Please educate your self about a subject before try to correct others.
      Its not called a tuna knife, the correct name is Bankai (卍解, Final Release) is the second and final upgraded form of a Zanpakutō. Prior to Ichibē Hyōsube giving this form its name, it was known as a Shinuchi (真打, True Strike), and when a Shinigami achieved it, they would possess an "Evolved Zanpakutō" (進化した斬魄刀, Shinkashita Zanpakutō).[63] To achieve Bankai, one must be able to materialize and subjugate their Zanpakutō spirit. Materialization means the opposite of getting dragged into the Zanpakutō's inner world: the wielder needs to summon the Zanpakutō's spirit into the physical world. It usually takes 10 years or more to achieve, plus the experience needed to master it.[64] Despite the Zanpakutō spirit being subjugated for their Shinigami to learn Bankai, the Zanpakutō also becomes stronger and learns Bankai at precisely the moment their Shinigami learns it.[65] Even though Bankai is the final stage of a Zanpakutō, it does not mean the Shinigami's growth ends there. A Bankai, especially one recently obtained, can evolve even further as its Shinigami gets stronger.[66] Furthermore, obtaining Bankai allows a Shinigami to release their Shikai without calling its name, although some Shinigami still choose to release their Shikai by calling its name.[67]
      The power and forms of Shikai and Bankai are dependent on the Zanpakutō and vary according to the wielder's strength and training, but the power of a Zanpakutō's Bankai is generally 5 to 10 times greater than that of its Shikai.[55] Only the strongest Shinigami can use it, and it is the ultimate technique of a Zanpakutō. Even the four noble families, whose members are always exceptionally talented, only have one member capable of Bankai every few generations. Those who achieve Bankai always have remarkable roles in the history of Soul Society.

  • @user-iv4di1mn7u
    @user-iv4di1mn7u Před rokem +13

    Выглядит очень аппетитно! Я бы хотела попробовать и именно у этого Мастера.

  • @lenledwidge5367
    @lenledwidge5367 Před rokem +17

    Nothing goes to waste. I also noticed how carefully they handle the Tuna' almost like respect for the fish and cleanliness is Number 1

  • @pradyumn2692
    @pradyumn2692 Před 2 lety +19

    Never mess with a guy who has mastery over his blade.

  • @erindzurison6227
    @erindzurison6227 Před 2 lety +36

    I heard that properly preparing a tuna is a skill, but watching it from start to finish......wow 🤯👏

    • @laslunas2561
      @laslunas2561 Před 2 lety +1

      From what ive seen before, these guys rather butchered than prepared that fish 😅
      Ive seen guys use knifes, so sharp, they went through as if it was butter.

  • @kamokafishing1462
    @kamokafishing1462 Před rokem +13

    Tuna is my favorite kind of fishes, I love the sashimi most. This is the first time I see such a large tuna fish! Great skills from these master chefs! Really appreciate yougotthisyougotthis

  • @user-xz9er1zv2o
    @user-xz9er1zv2o Před rokem +10

    Сериал! От и до.... Симфония умения! Чётко , слажено.... Профессионально! Виват!

  • @michaelbagley9116
    @michaelbagley9116 Před 2 lety +28

    Given the real cost of these fish to restaurants. You must respect the knowledge this man demonstrates in cutting the fish and being economical about it.

    • @markvegar1442
      @markvegar1442 Před 2 lety +1

      The Japanese know how cut tuna up with respect

  • @demirbukey1
    @demirbukey1 Před rokem +11

    TÜRKİYE,den koreli kardeşlerime selamlar böyle bir gösteri ömrümde ilk defa görüyorum. harkuladenin ötesinde muhteşem ötesi bağıldım. böyle yetenekli insanların önünde şapkamı çıkarıyorum benimde böyle olmasada fakat lezzette üzerine tanımadığım bir tatlı becerim var böyle bir yerde çalışmayı çok isterdim tatlımla o restaurantı şereflendirmeyi çok isterdim ❤..

  • @user-qx3bz6nb2w
    @user-qx3bz6nb2w Před rokem +50

    Смотрю, на этот процесс - завораживает! 👍

    • @user-bu2yl4fq9u
      @user-bu2yl4fq9u Před 9 dny

      Нравится расчлененка?😊

    • @user-qx3bz6nb2w
      @user-qx3bz6nb2w Před 9 dny

      @@user-bu2yl4fq9u А вот вы на это смотрите, в меру своей испорченности! 😂

  • @haroldalvaradomanrique6618

    Mis respetos 🙏

  • @jamesford2625
    @jamesford2625 Před 2 lety +8

    I don't know if you can understand English I'm sure some of you can over there I want to say something to you I am thoroughly impressed I never knew what true preparation was like with certain Seafood now you understand my mother was a chef I watched her for years but you never did anything like this she was a southern Saucier maybe by the grace of God I'll get to visit your country one day and watch it live until then keep on pushing on because daddy like

  • @celsosilva8602
    @celsosilva8602 Před 2 lety +37

    Deve ser muito gostoso esse peixe

  • @bjw9529
    @bjw9529 Před rokem +13

    Just an amazing video overall! Most satisfying of all satisfying videos! The way they handle the tuna, cut it, prepare it, process it, treat it, respect it, everything is just awesome. The teamwork, cleanliness, concentration, creativity is top notch. Not one piece of meat from that tuna was wasted. One of the best videos I’ve ever watched on CZcams hands down.

  • @user-yb9sr2lb5t
    @user-yb9sr2lb5t Před rokem +29

    Зрелище удивительное! Работа поваров восхищает!

  • @GabrielaNathalyOnaViteri
    @GabrielaNathalyOnaViteri Před 2 lety +3

    Se ve delicioso, ojalá ese restaurante no me quedara tan lejos

  • @user-yx2te3zo5f
    @user-yx2te3zo5f Před 7 měsíci +4

    Первый раз вижу такую большую рыбу. И как всегда с большим наслаждением смотрю как корейские рабочие работают. Аккуратно , бережно. Молодцы!!!

  • @stacysalinas22
    @stacysalinas22 Před rokem +18

    The crew is like a machine made of many parts moving smoothly together. The feast is made of works of art! Every part of the tuna is shown in its finest form.

  • @rgarlinyc
    @rgarlinyc Před rokem

    Everything here looks super delicious...여기 다 맛있어 보여요...👏🏻👏🏻

  • @mariaaparecidamartinsdasil1858

    Parabéns ao chefe de cozinha
    pelo seu belíssimo trabalho
    deu ate água na boca

  • @mariaterezabonefurtado4196

    Os mestres das facas
    Que carne mais bonita parabéns pelos profissionais que vcs são em cortês dê peixes 👍👏👏👏😍😍

  • @osmarzambrin5207
    @osmarzambrin5207 Před rokem +69

    Temos que ser sempre gratos ao que os mares nos fornece como alimentos. Que respeitamos os mares, não poluem preserve o que é de todos. Magnífico trabalho dos chefs ao cortar de forma cirúrgica o Peixe Atum. Brazil 🇧🇷🙌👋👋👋👋👋

    • @user-ys4qv5uj3o
      @user-ys4qv5uj3o Před rokem +2

      Не море даст ,а Наш создатель,Аллах,дал нам как даром,что бы люди кушали таких вкусняшек!!!

    • @anjing2123
      @anjing2123 Před rokem

      Terorist🐷🐷🐷🐷

    • @tinhngo8260
      @tinhngo8260 Před rokem +1

      ​@@user-ys4qv5uj3o

    • @pedrohenriquearaujodasilva4395
      @pedrohenriquearaujodasilva4395 Před rokem

      Temos que ser gratos a Deus, ele é o criador de tudo!!

    • @annavicky4084
      @annavicky4084 Před rokem

      Law

  • @miriamccastillo4448
    @miriamccastillo4448 Před rokem +5

    definitivamente son espectaculares en rapidez y en presentación del producto felicitaciones......me dan ganas de cenar con este video tan rico.

  • @miramarchiminazzo6561
    @miramarchiminazzo6561 Před 2 lety +67

    Uma riqueza de detalhes , a elaboração e o carinho que prepara o alimento, desde a estética visual,a variedade de condimentos,sem falar na higiene e toda a estrutura de equipamentos e louças que facilitam o processo até chegar em nossas mesas....Sou brasileira e além de ser difícil ter comida na mesa dos brasileiros se vai trabalhar em um restaurante temos que estar sujeitos a cumprir o serviço em situações precárias correndo o risco até de ter um acidente de trabalho, com utensílios que deveriam ser obrigatoriamente estarem em condições de uso....mas é BRASIL. Fica aqui meus parabéns pelo conteúdo de riquíssimo valor e exemplo aos demais .....SHOW!!!!

    • @user-ex2nj3uq8k
      @user-ex2nj3uq8k Před 2 lety

      B'byr b'byr

    • @tradetop007
      @tradetop007 Před 2 lety

      Lá tbm tem restaurante pior que aqui no brasil, assim como aqui tbm possui restaurantes melhores que esse aí, vc possui a famosa síndrome de vira-lata, que acha que tudo onde mora é pior que nos outros lugares...

    • @miramarchiminazzo6561
      @miramarchiminazzo6561 Před 2 lety +1

      @@tradetop007 Pela toxicidade da sua resposta percebe-se que você possui uma carência muito alta a ponto de não interpretar um comentário pelo que está escrito, mas pelo que você acha que entendeu. Sugiro que você leia de novo e ache no que eu escrevi algo que cite diretamente que o Brasil não tem restaurantes bons/ótimos. Apenas fiz uma crítica, visando o vídeo como exemplo. Tem sempre o Zé da esquina que destorce o assunto porque tem o ego frágil. Agora vou fazer igual você, vou inventar algo, vai me dizer que você é dono de algum buraco quente que serve pão mofado né? Ou um filhinho mimado que porque viajou o mundo acha que sabe bastante. Talvez até o dono de algum restaurante chique. Mas enfim, que sirva de exemplo.

    • @tradetop007
      @tradetop007 Před 2 lety +1

      @@miramarchiminazzo6561 li outra vez e continuo achando a mesma coisa.

    • @emanuelenoc4650
      @emanuelenoc4650 Před rokem

      @@tradetop007 callate mexicano☀️🧑🏿🇲🇽

  • @marjungranada6671
    @marjungranada6671 Před 2 lety +6

    Wow! But How To Apply Thid Kind Of work. . I have 6years Experience Of Tuna Cutting Like This

  • @bobbrown5529
    @bobbrown5529 Před rokem +2

    makes my fish & chips on a plate , look really sick . The teamwork was stunning . From start to finish , you could see the attention to detail , the Pride in their work . Amazing

  • @user-hm8qo1eo4d
    @user-hm8qo1eo4d Před rokem +9

    Magnificent! With all due respect, I really enjoy watching them dealing with that huge fish. What a great skill of it.

  • @superboobs890
    @superboobs890 Před 2 lety +158

    The trust and teamwork the chefs have with each other is incredible!

    • @marketing3720
      @marketing3720 Před rokem +2

      Yes, perfectly DILETTANT!

    • @reallife8977
      @reallife8977 Před rokem

      Yg J KB ok ok ke
      Izin

    • @reallife8977
      @reallife8977 Před rokem

      Mudah
      Ibu

    • @canercoskun5471
      @canercoskun5471 Před rokem

      Ln hepi topu bi balık kestiler amma abarttınız yok ekip çalışması yok mükemmel uyum hahahahahaha adam akşam olsa da evime gitsem modunda bunlar burda nasıl yalakalık yapsam peşinde hepi topu bir balığı kesip hazırladılar.
      Her gün olan rutin birşey bu ok.? Kasmayın fazla

    • @nellyha8212
      @nellyha8212 Před rokem +1

      @@canercoskun5471 😁😢😇😤⛪🏢🐶🐷🐖🍺🍻🍨🍭🍬🍫🍳🍯🍮🍧🍣🍤🍗🍛🍲🍥🍢🍡🍞🍜🍘🍡🍘🍌🍙🍜🍚🍉🍏🍎🍒🍑🌒mmyhoi

  • @erikward760
    @erikward760 Před 2 lety +41

    The difference in knife quality is incredible. That long sword-length knife was so much sharper than all the others it just glides right through

    • @TheOneAndOnlyMrH
      @TheOneAndOnlyMrH Před 2 lety +2

      I reckon that Hattori Hanzō made that ;-)

    • @yashfaslittellife367
      @yashfaslittellife367 Před 2 lety +1

      @@TheOneAndOnlyMrH ookkki

    • @TheOneAndOnlyMrH
      @TheOneAndOnlyMrH Před 2 lety +2

      @@yashfaslittellife367 It's a Kill Bill movie reference 🙂

    • @hugybgrl
      @hugybgrl Před 2 lety +2

      All those knives were gliding on the meat. They are obviously sharpened frequently.
      A sword-like tuna knife like that one could easily cost 4500 $. Handmade knife.

  • @user-kf7jd6zx2g
    @user-kf7jd6zx2g Před rokem +4

    Хотелось бы везде побывать, все попробовать. Но этому небывать никогда. Поэтому остается только смотреть, завидовать и слюнки пускать. И еще ножи- это нечто. Особенно меч самурайский

  • @estrelladelmar2028
    @estrelladelmar2028 Před rokem +5

    Quiero probar todos esos platos, q se ven muy sabrosos.!!

  • @stanlee5766
    @stanlee5766 Před 2 lety +183

    Total respect to the Chefs in the precision "dismantling" of a stunning specimen of a tuna.
    The sharpness of the knives & samurai sword involved must require good knowledge of the cut of meat required and total concentration during use.
    My fingers would definitely end up in someone's meal!!.

    • @reddysteddy2195
      @reddysteddy2195 Před 2 lety +13

      Funnily enough this is actually not very neatly done compared to typical Taiwanese and Japanese masters, chefs do not usually do this separation work. This guy isn't using the typical pot belly knife for separation and is having to hack and make a huge mess of the flesh. Check some of the Taiwanese vids you'll see the difference.

    • @borutorus109
      @borutorus109 Před 2 lety +1

      9

    • @JoeyBK_86
      @JoeyBK_86 Před 2 lety +5

      @@reddysteddy2195 That’s why in the professional kitchen you have preps, executive chef, sous chef and cooks.
      While most professional chefs do have the skill and knowledge to do everything in the kitchen it’s a better use of their talent and time to stick to constructing the meal itself and not the prep work.
      Being a chef myself I get extremely aggravated when people confuse cooks and chefs that’s like calling the guy that cleans out public park septic tanks a civil engineer. 🤦🏽

    • @jadezee6316
      @jadezee6316 Před 2 lety

      stunning specimen?
      this is a disgrace of a tuna....brought about by the needless and endless strip mining of the ocean... tuna 25 years ago.....AVERAGE about 500 pounds....and 1000 pound blue fins were routine....
      these fish are becoming extinct.....

    • @PhrogOfficial
      @PhrogOfficial Před 2 lety

      @@JoeyBK_86 I second this as someone that is training to be a cook

  • @suziet6176
    @suziet6176 Před 2 lety +18

    Wow! I catch tuna all the time. I just caught a 83 lb (37.46 kg), fat-belly bluefin tuna last week. I usually throw away most parts of the tuna away except the collar, cheeks and main loins. I discard anything with blood lines (the very dark red parts in the loin) because it taste too fishy.
    I never thought to use the bones. These chefs literally use every part of the fish. Very Impressive and everything looked so tasty.

    • @raymond4411
      @raymond4411 Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Suzie that was an amazing one. Please where are you from?

    • @marvikv2505
      @marvikv2505 Před 2 lety +1

      @@raymond4411 Am from East Blue a little outside of Grand Line.

    • @thespeedyeagle
      @thespeedyeagle Před 2 lety

      @@marvikv2505 have you met Luffy or Garp at least?

    • @marvikv2505
      @marvikv2505 Před 2 lety

      @@thespeedyeagleYes, excellent Chefs from Osaka and Nagoya.

    • @thespeedyeagle
      @thespeedyeagle Před 2 lety

      @@marvikv2505 last time I remember one of them was a pirate the other a marine

  • @nadejdapavlovna47
    @nadejdapavlovna47 Před rokem +26

    Из одной рыбки такое разнообразие! Какая работа, настоящий мастер своего дела. Вся сервировка - высший клас! Всё: инструменты в золотых руках, посуда, подача... Ах, я не там.😊

    • @XaLi_GaLi
      @XaLi_GaLi Před rokem +3

      Это рыбина!

    • @nadejdapavlovna47
      @nadejdapavlovna47 Před rokem +1

      Хочу сказать, что я знаю, что такое Рыба и Рыбка. В 90-е с зарплаты брала одну "рыбку" пикшу на неделю с семьёй 3-е детей и каждый день из её мяса делала новое блюдо: голубцы, котлеты, колдуны (белорусское блюдо), гуляш, овощное рагу с рыбой, супчик... могу ещё перечислять. Моей старшей дочери уже за 40, но и сейчас она вспоминает, что одна "рыбка" не успевала ей надоедать. А рыбкой назвала, потому что по цене на фоне мяса она очень выручала, чего в наше время не скажешь.

    • @XaLi_GaLi
      @XaLi_GaLi Před rokem +2

      @@nadejdapavlovna47 , полуголодные 90-е я, увы, проходил, знаю. Вы молодчина! А вообще-то, тунец, тем более такие крупные "рыбки" это аккумулятор токсинов из своей мелкой добычи в океане(с каждой рыбёшки по крохе миллиграмм). К употреблению на регулярной основе не рекомендован, даже опасен. Просто японцы с детства адаптируют к тунцу иммунитет. Ну, а нам - Разочек, ради утоления желания экзотики, разве что. Тут наша пикша, по полезности, кладёт тунца на лопатки. С ув

    • @TanyaNovaya
      @TanyaNovaya Před rokem +3

      Скумбрия - родственница тунца и намного вкуснее его.

    • @XaLi_GaLi
      @XaLi_GaLi Před rokem +2

      @@TanyaNovaya , и намного вкусней и полезней! Тунец, это своего рода марка, уловка менеджмента, даже идол, для японцев в первую очередь, а для нашего нынешнего поколения тик-токеров и подавно ...

  • @user-zi5hc1we7q
    @user-zi5hc1we7q Před rokem +11

    Блюда из этого тунца приготовлены роскошные. И без сомнения - очень вкусные. Респект и уважение этому корейскому шеф-повару.👍🏻👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻

    • @user-wi1zy5tr2t
      @user-wi1zy5tr2t Před rokem

      Сырую едят?

    • @user-zi5hc1we7q
      @user-zi5hc1we7q Před rokem +1

      @@user-wi1zy5tr2t вот этого я не знаю. Может быть и едят, но с какими-нибудь соусами. Так вкуснее, ну и чтобы не заразиться какими-нибудь паразитами. Японцы так и делают, может быть и корейцы тоже.

  • @jhontimpo8280
    @jhontimpo8280 Před 2 lety +8

    Joer, que tamaño de atúnsote, no imagine que venían en tamaño familiar estos pescados, ya me imagino como serian si se pidieran envasados.. nice con el video, 😏😏😏

    • @jhaninepates4890
      @jhaninepates4890 Před 2 lety

      And, BTW did you even notice the cutting skills with the Samurai sword.

  • @sergiomedina3616
    @sergiomedina3616 Před 2 lety +10

    Excelente todo unos expertos de la cocina, saludos desde Venezuela

  • @user-ue2hs3sp6s
    @user-ue2hs3sp6s Před rokem +13

    Видимо очень сильно вкусно 😋😋

  • @sklim2000
    @sklim2000 Před rokem

    I wish i could go there and enjoy those wonderful food.

  • @willythewave
    @willythewave Před rokem +4

    The Tuna Hamburger steak looked really good. It had my mouth watering. Also the Kimchi.

  • @sothis6096
    @sothis6096 Před 2 lety +129

    o que mais me deixou feliz nesse vídeo foi ver que eles realmente valorizam o alimento e não desperdiçaram nem mesmo os ossos. devemos aprender a cozinhar assim, aproveitando ao máximo!

    • @Brasileiro222
      @Brasileiro222 Před 2 lety +7

      Esse peixe é caríssimo, cada grama vale ouro

    • @meteataoglu2188
      @meteataoglu2188 Před 2 lety +1

      Evet Türkiyedede böyle herkese selamlar 🇹🇷

    • @weihu1010
      @weihu1010 Před 2 lety +4

      Show?Please don't call it show...U may like to eat it but just eat it...don't make it a show... IT IS KILLING!

    • @basheerpalakkad831
      @basheerpalakkad831 Před 2 lety

      888iimu
      M7mk

    • @kor_cinnamon
      @kor_cinnamon Před 2 lety +1

      @@weihu1010 but it’s already dead tuna

  • @user-ef4og1gt4v
    @user-ef4og1gt4v Před rokem

    대단한실력에박수를보냅니다

  • @HarryHipster
    @HarryHipster Před rokem +47

    Pure awesomeness from start to finish! The quality of the giant tuna, the precision and craftmanship that goes into it, the cleanliness, the attention to detail, all the work from cutting the fish to handsome pieces to preparing the dishes and serving them to the guests is so well-coordinated and well-balanced, so harmonic and fluent - it's like dancing in the ballett or performing an opera with lots of singers and instruments. No wonder a Japanese or high-class Corean dinner always costs a fortune.

  • @64_amenites57
    @64_amenites57 Před 2 lety +25

    It's nice to see how every part of that fish got its use

  • @jrmgOficial
    @jrmgOficial Před 2 lety +15

    Quando se ama o que faz as coisas ficam maravilhosa,

  • @atilaluccas
    @atilaluccas Před rokem +11

    Que arte é o preparo destes pratos.

  • @adrianaferreira2549
    @adrianaferreira2549 Před rokem +7

    Sensacional 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🇧🇷

  • @CarmenLL59
    @CarmenLL59 Před 2 lety +8

    maravillosos arte
    la delicadeza con la que tratan el atún y luego la preparación de cada plato es....
    quedé fascinada desde el principio
    mi admiración total

  • @yolandamorenoverduzco2041

    así me quede al ver el proceso!!! 😲 pase de asombro a 🤤🤤 literalmente 🤣🤣🤣

  • @valentina9556
    @valentina9556 Před rokem +13

    Полный восторг от такого великана и мастерства поваров!

  • @alvaroarcon987
    @alvaroarcon987 Před rokem

    Procesos maravillosos.

  • @jhonggonzales5127
    @jhonggonzales5127 Před 2 lety +3

    Amazing Raw Tuna So Big .. :) that's Awesome

  • @jheysonch4875
    @jheysonch4875 Před 2 lety +8

    la cocina japonesa es un arte, la cocina peruana es la mas rica :)

  • @user-xn2dx1su4r
    @user-xn2dx1su4r Před rokem +11

    Щедрый дар моря. Приятно удивляет работа мастеров разделки и поваров, с каким уважением они относятся к этому дару природы и к своей работе!

  • @antoniagonzalez8911
    @antoniagonzalez8911 Před rokem +26

    Impresionante ver estos videos son interesantes como trocean el atún y la comida tiene buena pinta, nunca he comido pescado crudo, como trabajan en la cocina todo en orden y limpio enhorabuena,

  • @user-is9bf1wg3z
    @user-is9bf1wg3z Před 2 lety +15

    Я думала, не досмотрю до конца - захлебнусь собственной слюной!

    • @user-qx4zz7ez4s
      @user-qx4zz7ez4s Před 2 lety

      Посмотрите как это делают в Японии. Гораздо чище и красивее

    • @user-zv5zn2kd4l
      @user-zv5zn2kd4l Před 2 lety +1

      А я больше залип как разделуют

    • @artem10182
      @artem10182 Před 2 lety

      Чем можно сравнить вкус тунса?

    • @Dimkaodnako
      @Dimkaodnako Před 2 lety

      А я думал не досмотрю до конца, увижу как на Корею атомную бомбу сбрасывают, дикари мать их. С каких это пор мы дельфинов едим? Ты, существо неразумное, ты вообще в курсе, что они свой мозг используют на более чем 20%, тогда как даже самый умный человек и до 20% не дотягивает (обычно где то около 15%)? Мы не едим умных животных, собак, кошек, дельфинов. Да и вообще, есть хищников вредно, или думаешь мусульмане по религиозным соображениям не едят свинину? Как бы не так. Свиньи просто всеядные, а значит их метаболизм схож с нашим и такая пища для нас вредна. Коров? Баранов? Кроликов? Коз? Да ради бога, это травоядные и их мясо нам даже полезно.

    • @Dimkaodnako
      @Dimkaodnako Před 2 lety

      @@artem10182 С человечинкой.

  • @jeremiahlyleseditor437
    @jeremiahlyleseditor437 Před 2 lety +9

    Incredible!!
    I've never had any of that and never will but it's Tuna cooking perfection.
    Wow!!

  • @srtjhsrzdfhkgdf9961
    @srtjhsrzdfhkgdf9961 Před měsícem

    観られてよかったです!素晴らしい映像と音声をありがとうございます!

  • @KingKizza
    @KingKizza Před rokem +9

    Impressive, food looks delicious 👌

  • @danielt9991
    @danielt9991 Před 2 lety +131

    Tuna is my favorite kind of fishes, I love the sashimi most. This is the first time I see such a large tuna fish! Great skills from these master chefs! Really appreciate

    • @zenaidalucas9491
      @zenaidalucas9491 Před 2 lety

      Ppppkikk

    • @dixitekachannel4123
      @dixitekachannel4123 Před 2 lety +3

      You not love animals

    • @hammockcamping2500
      @hammockcamping2500 Před 2 lety +15

      @@dixitekachannel4123 I love how they taste!

    • @leroyjenkins4811
      @leroyjenkins4811 Před 2 lety +4

      @@hammockcamping2500
      I eat meat and seafood. I also hunt, even though it’s been a while since I’ve taken an animal. But Asian countries are severely overfishing. They’re going to eat all the fish, seafood, and whales into extinction. Tuna this big are getting rarer and more scarce. The evidence is the cost of the fish. A tuna this large sells for hundreds of thousands, maybe millions, of US dollars because it’s getting harder to find fish this big. Demand is high, supply is scarce. Hence, the high prices. If fish this big were plentiful, they’d be cheap.
      I won’t see it in my lifetime because I’m already pretty old but in 5 or 6 generations our grandchildren might be fighting over food resources. Imagine countries who are willing to nuke each other over fishing territories. Or countries willing to destroy food resources to deny them to the enemy. I hope we figure out a solution before something like that happens.

    • @hammockcamping2500
      @hammockcamping2500 Před 2 lety +1

      @@leroyjenkins4811 Large tuna are rare? Canned tuna is pretty cheap. I'm just against valuing animals more than people, but I'm not saying that you are doing that.

  • @WindsofChange
    @WindsofChange Před 2 lety +17

    I love how the assistant brings the long thin box and presents it deferentially, and the chef pulls back forever it seems and releases that LONG knife...kind of like a fish samurai...

  • @mariannebeutner6298
    @mariannebeutner6298 Před rokem +36

    Thank you for this video. The amount of detail these chefs demonstrate is amazing. I rarely eat fish but couldn’t stop watching.

    • @vershawnsea9219
      @vershawnsea9219 Před rokem +1

      U really should eat more fish. It's really good for u.. the people that live the longest in the world live on an islands off the coast of Japan. They eat mostly fish..

    • @cheryltuggle3269
      @cheryltuggle3269 Před rokem

      ​​@@vershawnsea9219oh fr 😂😂 I thought the smell of the fish made everyone NOT WANT to eat it

  • @skybright7447
    @skybright7447 Před rokem +6

    Absolutely yummy 👍

  • @pinkychord9262
    @pinkychord9262 Před 2 lety +5

    I just know now that tuna is soooo big 😳😳😳 I thought they were like a normal fish size 🤭

  • @spoggie37
    @spoggie37 Před 2 lety +81

    It’s amazing to see that nothing goes to waste 😍😍

  • @manueltroche2405
    @manueltroche2405 Před rokem

    Wow de ahí se sacan más de 100 latas de tuna. Saludos desde Puerto Rico 🇵🇷🇵🇷.

  • @neteli213
    @neteli213 Před rokem +21

    Моё восхищение умению повара, чистоте, аккуратности и слаженной работе всего коллектива! Чистота как в операционной 👍😃

  • @esthersupernova3442
    @esthersupernova3442 Před 2 lety +129

    Es realmente sorprendente el arte de despiece y la pulcritud de cortes y proceso hasta su envasado y conservación por partes de estos señores del restaurante 👏👏🙏✌️🇪🇸. Gracias por compartirlo dan ganas de comerlo crudo también 😋😁

    • @GuisoDePitusas2
      @GuisoDePitusas2 Před 2 lety +13

      Si además es bastante satisfactorio ver cómo lo cortan por como se ve la textura

    • @tothemoon9290
      @tothemoon9290 Před 2 lety +11

      @@TheRedblackYT Se come crudo... eso que estas viendo, es lo que luego se conoce como "Sushi" entre otros platos, cocinar el atun es un sacrilegio, se come crudo.

    • @edgarrodriguez503
      @edgarrodriguez503 Před 2 lety +1

      Otra cosa se come crudo, éste no.

    • @Bombom-wt6sg
      @Bombom-wt6sg Před 2 lety

      Just like the animal 🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬💩💩💩💩💩

    • @samiryouarebreakingthecar
      @samiryouarebreakingthecar Před 2 lety

      angel leon es un noob al lado de esta gente jaja

  • @adamdaudi6191
    @adamdaudi6191 Před 2 lety +10

    It’s amazing the way they cut the steaks😋

  • @binhminh417
    @binhminh417 Před rokem +1

    Respect! If I visit Korea, I surely like to taste the VIP Tuna Course.

  • @bungavira85
    @bungavira85 Před rokem

    Yg gw suka ya dari tayangan motong memotong ikan ini,bahkan saat sudah mau dijadikan santapan pun,tetap ada penghormatannya. Memotongnya dengan apik dan bagus. Benar2 sebuah penghormatan bagi ikan tersebut. 🙇🏻‍♀️

  • @aimanla5602
    @aimanla5602 Před 2 lety +3

    you know what ?? the way they chopped that fish was so satisfying for me. Btw that fish was terribly big 😮😮😮 i certainly never seen before

  • @marcopekamilla
    @marcopekamilla Před 2 lety +5

    Pemotongan ikan yang sempurna dan rapi. Sukses selalu

  • @gosemfdleocpanjsep
    @gosemfdleocpanjsep Před rokem

    수빙수거 보다가 이거보니까 확실히 장인들이 하는 해체는 고기의 단면이나 그런게 차이가 확실하구나
    대단하네 진짜루

  • @harryangel4822
    @harryangel4822 Před rokem

    Looks absolutely delicious

  • @TRIAD.HONG-KONG
    @TRIAD.HONG-KONG Před 2 lety +5

    exceptionnel ces plats, trop bon 😃

    • @TRIAD.HONG-KONG
      @TRIAD.HONG-KONG Před 2 lety

      @Tiger el frankileiro ces vrais que les Japonais pêche beaucoup de Thon, mais les Eaux est Poissonneuse, et surtout 80% des Thon Rouge sont envoyé en Amérique et en Europe, car c'est eux qui se goinfre, et aussi c'est dans les Occidentale qui n'a plus de poissons, ils pêchent comme des fous en électrocutant les poissons, c'est toujours facile de critiquer ou dénigrer, mais si les Occidentaux ne s'excitent pas sur les Sushi, il n'y aura jamais eu de problème, c'est comme certains qui jalousent les Chinois, car ce pays est devenue Une Puissance Mondiale, militaire et facilement et politiquement, ils rachent tout et détiennent, d'ailleurs chez mon ami, c'est un Européen qui fait son ménage et nettoie ces chiotes, c'est fini tout ça, les étrangers être l'esclave d'un Occidentaux, moi pareil, je commande pleins d'européens, c'est la vie, qu'est ce que tu veux, c'est l'offre et la demande, tu crois que les Japonais pêchent tout ces Thon pour qui, pour eux même parce que c'est le pays des sushis NON, pas du tout, 95% du Thon, c'est pour les Étrangers, (Amérique, Europe et Chine) comme je voyage énormément, je connais un peu quoi, tu vois ce que je veux dire, je fais quelques affaires en Asie car la plupart des produits, on les achète en Asie, un exemple, moi j'achète la qualité je paye chère, mais certains Européens font baisser tellement les prix comme des fou, que le producteur est obligé de retirer de la matière, de la qualité et du temps etc...mais après on va critiquer les produits chinois c'est de la merde, NON pas du tout, un exemple les blousons je le paye de 30e a 60e en Chine pour un Lot de 100 pièces et je le revend de 80e a 150e en France mais certains veulent les même blousons chez le même producteur a 20e en plus, ils veulent que 50e pièces, il veut payer moins en commandant moins, c'est pas possible, donc le producteur ne respecte pas ces gens la, et qui est ce qui en pâtit c'est les clients, les étrangers payent mieux que les occidentaux, les temps changent, à Dubai, en Turquie, Ouzbékistan, Lettonie, en Corée du sud, au Brésil, en Afrique du Sud, etc..etc. ils achètent la qualité eux aussi, certains Européens ont tellement abusé, un bon jeans sans marque coûte 20e en Chine, l'Europeen veut l'acheter pour 5euro pièces pour lui, le revendre à 50euro en Europe, mais le prix production coûte 7e ou 8e, mais eux ils veulent payer moins chère que sa encore, et donc ils acceptent quand même la commande, la peur de perdre un client, mais il n'y a pas de contrôle qualité, et la matière du tissu qui est donc le jeans il n'est pas TOP quoi, mais pour 7 ou 8e, le tissu du jeans change, ils prennent la même qualité que Levis, le même Tissu, juste pour dire c'est facile de critiquer à chaque fois, les IPhone, les Nike et Levis sont produits en Chine, donc comme c'est en Chine c'est de la merde aussi, Non car c'est de la marque, et bien voilà, achetons de la marque, rajoutons 1 ou 2 euro de plus qui peuvent tout changer, et personne ne dira les produits en Chine c'est de la merde, ma montre connecté, je les acheté en Chine, pareil pour mon Iphone 13, acheté et produit en Chine et ce n'est pas de la merde, tu vois c sa, le Thon Rouge, c'est l'offre et la demande, si les Americains en achètent en Millions de Dollars et bien ils pêchent beaucoup, les eaux est Poissonneuse contrairement aux eaux occidentaux comme dans l'océan Atlantique ou Méditerranée, You understand Man, les Français mangent beaucoup sushi, pareil partout dans le monde, c'est pas les japonais qui le mange le plus, car eux ils mangent tout style de poisson 👍

  • @dedikgus4121
    @dedikgus4121 Před 2 lety +3

    amazing knife, and skill

  • @semebenidiakiesembombolo240

    Je suis une grande fan et une amatrice de cuisine. La méthode de découpe utilisée est vraiment impression.
    PS: Tout au long de la vidéo je n'ai pas arrêté de saliver. je suis la seule?

  • @gulmiraisakova9602
    @gulmiraisakova9602 Před 4 dny

    Завораживает, работа профессионала ! Хирургическая тактика и ювелирная точность!

  • @ismailors509
    @ismailors509 Před 2 lety +5

    Harika işçilik ellerine sağlık teprikler balıgın eti harika insanın çanı çekiyor

  • @JLInacio
    @JLInacio Před 2 lety +6

    SHOW ! Tenho dó dos animais, mas gosto muito de ver a arte de corte, inclusive de bovinos, suínos, peixes etc.

  • @rubiotapia1566
    @rubiotapia1566 Před rokem +1

    Sensacional ver y escuchar como hacen los cortes 😕

  • @go9462
    @go9462 Před rokem +5

    La belleza de ése animal es incomparable, cada pieza merece respeto, bravo por los maestros de la cocina 👏

  • @malousaint
    @malousaint Před 2 lety +9

    Impresionante trabajo en equipo 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻‼️

  • @eliezerdagama9986
    @eliezerdagama9986 Před 2 lety +12

    Da prazer ver um serviço feito com dedicação e proficionalismo.

  • @emanuelenoc4650
    @emanuelenoc4650 Před rokem +3

    Ese chef☀️🇰🇷 se fue a Perú☀️🇵🇪 a estudiar Gastronomía, con razón ahí lo respetan mucho, Perú☀️🇵🇪 es rico en peces☀️🐟🐟🐟🐟 como atún, bonito, anchoveta, toyo, corvina, caballa, etc etc, salam maleykum from kranji Singapore☀️🇸🇬

  • @AnetCoady
    @AnetCoady Před 4 měsíci

    As I had never seen a whole tuna before, I thought it was all amazing. The size of the fish, the beautiful color of the fresh meat, the skill of those who handled the cuts, the knives so sharp they cut like butter, everything is simply amazing...

  • @vianipinedo-7881
    @vianipinedo-7881 Před 2 lety +8

    Que delicioso manjar 🤤

  • @carrosesportivosbrasill
    @carrosesportivosbrasill Před 2 lety +78

    Que belo trabalho dessa galera, isso que é aproveitar todas as partes, não só a carne mas tbm as parte que contem ossos.

  • @idh1975
    @idh1975 Před rokem +48

    진짜 참치는 무엇 하나 그냥 버리는 게 없구나

  • @Ringingalong7008
    @Ringingalong7008 Před rokem +1

    It’s still fascinating to me that fish get that big, and that they normally used to be even bigger just a hundred years ago

  • @Daniloooquirino
    @Daniloooquirino Před 2 lety +11

    Eu assistindo essa delicia de video e só vindo na cabeça os bordões do Casimiro "Que issoooo" "Não meu chapa" " Ele enlouqueceu"

    • @theusmau
      @theusmau Před 2 lety

      "Aí foi pro caralho."

  • @amandameneses5791
    @amandameneses5791 Před 2 lety +11

    increíble, me encanto la destreza para sacar las partes del atún, y los platillos super felicidades

  • @jannyjanjan2487
    @jannyjanjan2487 Před rokem

    Amazing! Any idea on how much that tuna would weigh and how much would it cost to buy? Or, how much could I sell one for if next time I went fishing...I happened to pull one in?

  • @user-df5xf1pl7r
    @user-df5xf1pl7r Před rokem +3

    Классная разделка, сразу видно что работают профессионалы

    • @user-cg4sr6dx4s
      @user-cg4sr6dx4s Před rokem

      Ещё бы если бы узнали сколько он стоит!!!

    • @bendonaldson9026
      @bendonaldson9026 Před rokem +1

      привет мой милый друг