@@stonecodfish2365 I think this translates to about 4 portions since ramen is portioned to have noodle refills or side dishes for the hungrier half of the population and he left broth In a lot of his videos he eats something like 2-3 portions so I guess she was hungry and/or really liked these (edited pronouns from she to he after I saw a favourited comment in which he was called a man)
I am always amazed at their appetite! I think their girlfriend helps sometimes but the main person always eats a good amount! *my bad I assume that's their girlfriend that we see the face of sometimes but idk.
It's so cool that they give you allergen info! I'm allergic to shellfish and always worry about ramen broth. This is the first place I've seen to offer ingredients (I'm sure there are others but I've not ever seen them).
This is me just going out on a limb, but I think the machine first floods the chamber with steam to 'sanitize' it after a previous customer takes their bowl, as well as bring it to temperature. Then it lowers the chosen bowl in, as a tube punches the top, to fill the bowl with steam to thaw the meal out. Lastly, if fills the whole chamber with steam *again* to finish heating it, so it's ready to enjoy. Then it finally vacuums the steam out of the chamber so you can safely take it without being burned.
@José Mourinho's Left Bum Cheek I remember that day, dark storms gathered on the horizon, the smell of sulfur in th air and a steadily increasing wind. ill omens, indeed.
I don't think there's much going on inside of them. Its just a regular vending machine wich drops the food in to a microwave oven. I prefer the retro ones wich first pour and drain hot water before adding the broth.
WOW, that ramen vending machine has to be the best one I've seen on any Japanese channel I watch. Thanks for this interesting video which made me crave 🍜. I'm all out, but I do have some Mi Goreng noodles so I'm here at 3:50am, cooking them and frying an egg to put on top 😂 That Haagen-Dazs ice cream was the perfect ending. Yummy 😋
This is probably the most interesting food related video to me. Its cool to see different restaurants and food from other regions! Anyhow, awesome video!
First - thank you. I really enjoy your videos. You show such appreciation for food that is enjoyable to watch! I also wanted to let you know that I really appreciate when you include vegetarian food. THANK YOU!
I've seen numerous videos of ramen reviews from both restaurants and machines in Japan, and I'm shocked at how relatively in expensive it is compared to what we get in the United States. A ramen shop near me in northeastern Illinois charges $15 and higher for a bowl of ramen. In Japan, it costs half of that in most of the places I've seen reviews of. I understand that there is probably a currency exchange rate factored into this, but still. This being said, the food in this video looks really good and I would certainly try a bowl if I were there.
Those Yokai Express machines are great. There's one at the airport I went to 2 years ago and it was one of the highlights of my trip. I didn't expect it to be as good as it was.
I've tried the ramen in Tsubame-Sanjo some years ago and it was great. I also strongly recommend the edamame udon noodles from Yahiko-yama in the same area. Will def try this vending machine next year.
I would love to have this type of vending machine restaurant in America, but the honour system would not work so well. I imagine there would more trash around/on the tables, and people stealing the utencils. I suppose I'll settle it by visiting Japan one day to try it out myself! It looks delicious ❤ Edit: I looked up that they actually exist here. I would probably try it out. I guess I only have this view because the area I live in is not the greatest. 😅
I live in a reasonably safe good area and it would be trashed here too. In fact our most loved honor farm stand was stolen from thos past fall. Someone took the cash box and all the produce and their big plastic boxes and wooden bushels they display their vegetables in. It was heartbreaking as everyone in town love them
@@Emeraldwitch30 I am from central Europe and we still have this problem with our own honor farm stands, it's just too easy for anybody going by to trash it. It's usually not the locals that do that but people from further away. I am fairly certain a shop like the one we see in the video would work well though. It's inside a well frequented trainstation with constant flow of people and security cameras around. People would feel much less encouraged to do whatever they want there + cleaning personal making sure that it stays mostly in good shape.
@@Wolfsschamane I think in a place that was open and busy 24/7 like our bigger airports this might work. The town and sheriff think it was someone just passing through that took everything as the big bushel baskets and bus tubs were not ever found abandoned . If it was kids doing it around here we probably would have found the containers somewhere dumped.
Japanese culture really is unique in terms of avoiding social issues we can see among some western countries - altho in turn they may have other social issues. I can see a vending machine like this work in supervised places like malls and whatnot where at least peer pressure and oversight will make sure you clean your sh*t up :D I'd love to have these vending machines be common around where I live, it looks like good quality, albeit a bit pricy - but perhaps of the quality. Likely won't beat Ramen restaurants (and doesn't have to) but it'll do well in a pinch or if you just are on the move.
why do you refer to dancing bacon as he? im pretty sure the person is a woman. the noodle bowl looks small, it totally not far fetched to eat two if you're not hungry, and maybe even more if you're really hungry.
I believe the ramen is freshly prepared in the morning and kept refrigerated in the vending machine, then it uses super heated steam to quickly heat up the ingredients before adding in hot water, hence the message to stir the contents once it is ready.
Japan has quality meals that you want to eat out of vending machines at train stations and other places. In North America, KFC and McDonald's can't give you anything tasty.
I love Japan I have been eating ramen here for almost 4 weeks straight. It’s my new comfort food so good. Japan is so convenient for food and the 711 here is out of this world.
@@M00n_G1rl it's in Ueno in Japan. The station signs are in Japanese. The announcements are in Japanese followed by English. The prices are in Japanese yen and the payment method is the IC card which is Japanese. No idea where you got Utah from.
@@orientalmoons Some personal speculation on why Utah: 1. They're an idiot. 2. They're wishing their home state had stuff like this. I'm all but certain they have a bunch of socks, too; I've counted 3 accounts that insist DB is in Utah.
We have one of these in my hospital I work at here in Rhode Island, USA! It’s always sold out so I haven’t had a chance to try it yet but everyone that managed to snag one says it’s super deliciois
Wow! I love all your video's but that ramen must be so good that you ate them all ! I cant imagine seeing a guy eat so many bowls in one sitting haha !
Interesting to see a plant based one in there, i suppose with it all being premade/prepacked its fairly easy for them to have a variety of different soup bases without much extra cost ^^
Wow, I wonder what the station employees were thinking when this lady just stood there for hours and hours eating 8 bowls of ramen with a camera hanging off her?? Hahaha You just know someone was probably taking pictures and posting on their twitter or ig about it!
DancingBacons, I love watching your videos. They're always super comfy to watch while bundled up on the couch with a meal of my own. That said, there's one thing that has been bothering me, which I just have to bring up. Why is it that you never finish the ramen broth?
I agree, but maybe its a rich people thing 😭 I'd never leave any broth simply bc all of this is very expensive for me and I want all my money's worth lol
I'm curious bout those cards are they regular credit/ debit cards issued by Japanese banks or some kind of rechargeable cards for using locally at vending machine/ shopping malls which is available for tourist use?
I sure would like to know how they get that “jammy” egg to come out of a vending machine! Edit for grammar. That tofu looked horrible. Edit for snark. Wonderful video like always.
Absolutely Amazing Vending Machine this would be handy here in the US especially for those living in cold weather or sick having 🍲 Ramen soup comes in perfect.
I wish we had things like this in the US. I love ramen! 🍜🍜 On another note, you ate all those different bowls of ramen in one setting? I would be fat and stopped up in my gut 💩
Imagine waiting at a train station and seeing someone order and finish this much ramen consecutively
@@stonecodfish2365 I think this translates to about 4 portions since ramen is portioned to have noodle refills or side dishes for the hungrier half of the population and he left broth
In a lot of his videos he eats something like 2-3 portions so I guess she was hungry and/or really liked these
(edited pronouns from she to he after I saw a favourited comment in which he was called a man)
@@nerl7473 SHE? I USED TO THINK SHE'S A MAN SINCE PAST SO MANY MONTHS. damn
Why imagine when the eater could be you 😋
@@AQVids It's a duo, we mostly only see the lady. Our camera operator is a mysterious enigma we mostly see in reflections
I am always amazed at their appetite! I think their girlfriend helps sometimes but the main person always eats a good amount!
*my bad I assume that's their girlfriend that we see the face of sometimes but idk.
this dude really just chilled in a train station and ate 4 bowls of ramen. love to see it honestly.
he ate like 8 bowls..
To be fair, those bowls are not hugely filling, there is less soup to solids ratio, and may be smaller portion than you'd see.
@@dra6o0n well they’re all different so I’m counting how many different bowls not guessing amounts
@@dra6o0n yeah, that's why it feels so weird to watch it. Like he could go to a restaurant and have a better ramen for this price?
@@user-zv5qb9xi8z The purpose is to show us what the experience is like.
I'm sure this wouldn't be their first choice outside making this video.
I like how you check the calorie count before proceeding to eat every type of ramen available and then end it with dessert
I think he does that just to show that u can check the calorie count if u want too. I honestly don't think the mans in Japan counting calories.
HAHAHAHA I DESTROYED YOUR 555 LIKES HAHAHA
@@Ozuk1m4ok
@@Ozuk1m41K now
It’s the sodium count that matters. RIP to his kidneys.
im still in shock that they ate every single type of ramen and still went and got an ice cream sandwhich afterwards
some people can eat many so dont judge its book by its cover
imagine working at the train station and seeing someone eat 8 bowls of ramen and an ice cream, and then leave
I bet she makes a lot of sport, that’s why she can eat so much yummy food ❤ I have friends that eat that much after intense training
@@m4ttaI would probably be like "NANI??!"
He could be throwing up after every video tho
You can tell the ramen is going to be good when the egg is visibly yolky!
It does not taste very good. Definitely not as you except.
@@propsentinel Most people and animals on this planet would disagree with you 👍
@@propsentinel yolks are much better than egg whites
@@hypercane2023yup that is sign he is from America which enjoy hard yolk
@@jou3148 runny yolk is the best
It's so cool that they give you allergen info! I'm allergic to shellfish and always worry about ramen broth. This is the first place I've seen to offer ingredients (I'm sure there are others but I've not ever seen them).
This is me just going out on a limb, but I think the machine first floods the chamber with steam to 'sanitize' it after a previous customer takes their bowl, as well as bring it to temperature. Then it lowers the chosen bowl in, as a tube punches the top, to fill the bowl with steam to thaw the meal out. Lastly, if fills the whole chamber with steam *again* to finish heating it, so it's ready to enjoy. Then it finally vacuums the steam out of the chamber so you can safely take it without being burned.
I would love to see what's happening inside the machine.
@José Mourinho's Left Bum Cheek ROFLMAO!!!
@José Mourinho's Left Bum Cheek I remember that day, dark storms gathered on the horizon, the smell of sulfur in th air and a steadily increasing wind. ill omens, indeed.
@@topg9480 As a person who visited Japan I can confirm that this is true
The steam is probably just for show
"Cute graphics to keep you entertained while you wait for your ramen"
It has a cat. I approve.
It's amazing to have room in his stomach after 100 bowls of ramen!
how'd you get those emojis?
@@LitoMike
How yall having these emoji?
@@rvmoured
@@rabbitything lmao
I'm glad Dancing Bacons sampled the plant based ramen. I think they are becoming a little more available now in Japan although still hard to find.
asians are all about that meat
Plant based has existed in Japan for a long time. They have a huge history of Bhuddism, after all
It's 6 AM in my place and I'm watching this. Now I am craving a hot bowl of ramen 😅🤤
same its 3 am for me🤣
I wish they made transparent vending machines so we could see everything going on inside.
I don't think there's much going on inside of them. Its just a regular vending machine wich drops the food in to a microwave oven. I prefer the retro ones wich first pour and drain hot water before adding the broth.
The food is premade airplane food, before airplanes got rid of airplane food since blimps got destroyed.
The little man hiding inside the machine doesn't want us to see him 😂
@@chris9879自販機の中の仕事は時給はいいみたいですよ。
Watching your videos is always a delight, we need more creators like you! ☺️
WOW, that ramen vending machine has to be the best one I've seen on any Japanese channel I watch.
Thanks for this interesting video which made me crave 🍜. I'm all out, but I do have some Mi Goreng noodles so I'm here at 3:50am, cooking them and frying an egg to put on top 😂
That Haagen-Dazs ice cream was the perfect ending. Yummy 😋
Oh gosh, I am the same way! These videos make me so hungry. 😂
It's basically a big Microwave
Mi Goreng and egg with chilli sauce is seriously underrated
Yeah i kove that, use luncheon also. But i only using half seasoning package bc it overpowered 😢
The mi goreng noodles are unbeatable
This is probably the most interesting food related video to me.
Its cool to see different restaurants and food from other regions!
Anyhow, awesome video!
I'm watching this at 2 in the morning, and now I'm craving instant noodles. Time for an early morning snack.
bro just actually had 8 bowls of ramen in a row
Seeing the Haagen Dazs is special. I used to share one of those with my grandmother as a special treat. 🏵
First - thank you. I really enjoy your videos. You show such appreciation for food that is enjoyable to watch!
I also wanted to let you know that I really appreciate when you include vegetarian food.
THANK YOU!
I love that, you are provided with utensils when you order from the vending machine. That looks delicious 😋, coming from the vending machine.
As a oerosn with severe and deadly food allergies, I don't eat out often. I really appreciate that they list the food allergens 💗
Can’t never forget a sweet treat after bowls of delicious ramen 🥰
All the flavors looked delicious! Thank you DB for your sacrifice, trying all those flavors for us lol. The sink is such a thoughtful inclusion!
I've seen numerous videos of ramen reviews from both restaurants and machines in Japan, and I'm shocked at how relatively in expensive it is compared to what we get in the United States. A ramen shop near me in northeastern Illinois charges $15 and higher for a bowl of ramen. In Japan, it costs half of that in most of the places I've seen reviews of. I understand that there is probably a currency exchange rate factored into this, but still. This being said, the food in this video looks really good and I would certainly try a bowl if I were there.
t's not an exchange rate. We Japanese only eat ramen for $7 or $8!
Cheapest on the east coast? about $20 for one bowl, If I ever want something more than cup noodle I am paying like $20 - 30
Those Yokai Express machines are great. There's one at the airport I went to 2 years ago and it was one of the highlights of my trip. I didn't expect it to be as good as it was.
I had a hankering for some dancing bacons and coincidentally, you uploaded 9 mins earlier! It's going to be a good day!
finally what I've been waiting for
I've tried the ramen in Tsubame-Sanjo some years ago and it was great. I also strongly recommend the edamame udon noodles from Yahiko-yama in the same area. Will def try this vending machine next year.
Sometimes I wish we had something like this in the states but then I remember we can't have nice things here
This is really cool. I want a street fighter card like hers, too. The ramen looks really delicious!
its a guy
I like the name, Yo-kai Express, like its implying little demons are making the ramen for you in the vending machine.
bro came straight out of the Ethiopian refugee camp
I would love to have this type of vending machine restaurant in America, but the honour system would not work so well. I imagine there would more trash around/on the tables, and people stealing the utencils.
I suppose I'll settle it by visiting Japan one day to try it out myself! It looks delicious ❤
Edit: I looked up that they actually exist here. I would probably try it out. I guess I only have this view because the area I live in is not the greatest. 😅
I live in a reasonably safe good area and it would be trashed here too.
In fact our most loved honor farm stand was stolen from thos past fall.
Someone took the cash box and all the produce and their big plastic boxes and wooden bushels they display their vegetables in. It was heartbreaking as everyone in town love them
@@Emeraldwitch30 I am from central Europe and we still have this problem with our own honor farm stands, it's just too easy for anybody going by to trash it. It's usually not the locals that do that but people from further away.
I am fairly certain a shop like the one we see in the video would work well though. It's inside a well frequented trainstation with constant flow of people and security cameras around. People would feel much less encouraged to do whatever they want there + cleaning personal making sure that it stays mostly in good shape.
@@Wolfsschamane I think in a place that was open and busy 24/7 like our bigger airports this might work.
The town and sheriff think it was someone just passing through that took everything as the big bushel baskets and bus tubs were not ever found abandoned .
If it was kids doing it around here we probably would have found the containers somewhere dumped.
Japanese culture really is unique in terms of avoiding social issues we can see among some western countries - altho in turn they may have other social issues. I can see a vending machine like this work in supervised places like malls and whatnot where at least peer pressure and oversight will make sure you clean your sh*t up :D
I'd love to have these vending machines be common around where I live, it looks like good quality, albeit a bit pricy - but perhaps of the quality. Likely won't beat Ramen restaurants (and doesn't have to) but it'll do well in a pinch or if you just are on the move.
I would have huge trust issues with whoever runs the stand not cleaning it. Have you seen how infrequently they clean ice and pop machines?
Fun and unique things like these is why I really want to go to Japan
You must have one hell of an immune system.
This channel is just so, unique! and a ramen 🍜 🍜 vending machine is such a delicious and awesome concept ☺☺
there is no way he orders ramen consecutively, gotta be recorded on each different day😳
He literally ate 3 pizza in one video, it's expected already
why do you refer to dancing bacon as he? im pretty sure the person is a woman. the noodle bowl looks small, it totally not far fetched to eat two if you're not hungry, and maybe even more if you're really hungry.
They had this same ramen vending machine in California at a hotel (aLoft) I stayed at! The ramen it had actually was delicious and fresh.
It was probably way more expensive though. I’d still try it.
Thank you for keeping it simple and interesting. I enjoyed the video.
Wow, so this was breakfast, lunch and dinner lol
man just consumed 50g of salt in one sitting, madness
I've never been more jealous than I am rn. I want that MACHINE
I do like that they list the allergens; I have to watch out for hidden ones and I'm glad it discloses it.
Need one of these at every college in the world
It really looks delicious!
i hope we can also have that in our country. I'm really amazed to japan's vending machine.
I believe the ramen is freshly prepared in the morning and kept refrigerated in the vending machine, then it uses super heated steam to quickly heat up the ingredients before adding in hot water, hence the message to stir the contents once it is ready.
It’s just a microwave, lmao.
Japan has quality meals that you want to eat out of vending machines at train stations and other places. In North America, KFC and McDonald's can't give you anything tasty.
my man just ate all the menu like it was nothing
I love Japan I have been eating ramen here for almost 4 weeks straight. It’s my new comfort food so good. Japan is so convenient for food and the 711 here is out of this world.
My favourite part are announcement voices in the background. Such a mood!
Also I guess those portions are not so big as you could consume so much
How did you get those emojis
@@Brooklyndexe-5839 When you type a comment on yt you have an icon of smiling emote below the comment box :)
oo thank you for showing the plant based option! looks so good!
A person arrives to service the area because somewhere an alarm went off ‘alert! Ramen area is nearly out of food!’
Let's goo right on time XD
I WAS PLANNING TO LOOKED FOR RAMEN vd on your channel
While eating noodles XD
Guy really ate 8 ramen in one sitting.
She. Dancingbacons is a women.
Really? On some of the vending machine vids, the reflection is a guy.
Not only you show the best vending machines also got the most iconic anime characters on the credit cards.
Despite the name ("Yo-kai Express") This is a Silicon Valley Start-up. This machine can make almost any kind of noodle dishes.
it's crazy the small spaces these ramen cooks are expected to work in.
Vending Machine never fail to disappoint
This makes me want to go to Japan more.
Post every day PLEASE 🙏 me and my girl need more of your videos to watch cuz we done watched em all 😭😭💯
Love that there was a plant based option, would love to see other vegetarian and vegan options available in Japan and other countries!
This is in the US. Utah specifically.
@@M00n_G1rl it's in Ueno in Japan. The station signs are in Japanese. The announcements are in Japanese followed by English. The prices are in Japanese yen and the payment method is the IC card which is Japanese.
No idea where you got Utah from.
@@orientalmoons Some personal speculation on why Utah:
1. They're an idiot.
2. They're wishing their home state had stuff like this.
I'm all but certain they have a bunch of socks, too; I've counted 3 accounts that insist DB is in Utah.
We have one of these in my hospital I work at here in Rhode Island, USA! It’s always sold out so I haven’t had a chance to try it yet but everyone that managed to snag one says it’s super deliciois
It’s just frozen ramen microwaved lol
Wow! I love all your video's but that ramen must be so good that you ate them all ! I cant imagine seeing a guy eat so many bowls in one sitting haha !
Interesting to see a plant based one in there, i suppose with it all being premade/prepacked its fairly easy for them to have a variety of different soup bases without much extra cost ^^
Thank you so much for showing the info on the plant based option!! Love your channel!
I'm impressed you could eat that much! They all look good to me.
It's definitely convenient but if I have to choose between this and a traditional ramen stall I'll choose the stall every time.
I live for these videos ❤️💯
This man must be a food champion. I struggle to finish a single bowl of ramen lol. The place where I live gives you SUCH a big bowl 😂
The ingredients list is handy. I have food sensitivities and there's a lot i cant eat, so a vending machine like this would be an option
I love how they find the most interesting places to eat!!!!
I love watching your videos . Those are very satisfying and Thankyou for putting captions .😘😘
Wow, I wonder what the station employees were thinking when this lady just stood there for hours and hours eating 8 bowls of ramen with a camera hanging off her?? Hahaha You just know someone was probably taking pictures and posting on their twitter or ig about it!
Your videos are incredible thank you 😊
This reminds me of the one that Sas and Aaron went to. I love it. Thanks for sharing.
Gosh, your stomach must be a bottomless pit. Respect.
I love the allergy info button. I'm sure I'm allergic to many types of sea food (one of the reasons a trip to Japan might be hard for me).
If a ramen shop needs advertising, this is it!
My dude really just ate 8 bowls of ramen one after another.
While standing all the time.
Why's bro shaking like that??💀💀💀
Throwing away the first broth visibly hurt my eyes and soul. I always eat ramen just to slurp the broth :(
Anyways loved the rest of the video
Same! Such a waste of tasty broth! That's my favorite part of any ramen I have, proper or instant! The broth makes or breaks a ramen.
@@blood6hound too much sodium as he ate that much ramen bad for health
I can’t believe I made it early. Normally I’m watching these a year late
Awsome example of a good vending machine.
DancingBacons, I love watching your videos. They're always super comfy to watch while bundled up on the couch with a meal of my own. That said, there's one thing that has been bothering me, which I just have to bring up.
Why is it that you never finish the ramen broth?
Very common in Japan to not eat all the broth. There's a huge amount of salt/sodium in it.
@@Danne89 Fair enough I suppose.
I agree, but maybe its a rich people thing 😭 I'd never leave any broth simply bc all of this is very expensive for me and I want all my money's worth lol
this person is also eating 8 bowls of ramen in addition to the high sodium content so it would not be very wise to finish all the broth 😅
I'm curious bout those cards are they regular credit/ debit cards issued by Japanese banks or some kind of rechargeable cards for using locally at vending machine/ shopping malls which is available for tourist use?
It is ic card like SUICA/PASMO. You can buy it and recharge in train station.
There are also suica phone apps and credit card with IC function
Japanese sure do love their packaging
That machine is entertainment as well as dinner!
Love your videos❤️
Very enjoyable video 😋 I find it amazing that a hot, perfect soft boiled egg is prepared by a vending machine ! All the ramen looks delicious.
my wife and kids love Ramen.
Yep
bro i love te slurp of the ramen like it's so satisfying and imagen of a convenien store full of ramen like ramen heaven
Wow, Japan's technology is so awesome! The most surprising thing about this machine is that it serves you the ramen piping hot.
外国だと思ったら日本だった。
この自販機最高では?
I sure would like to know how they get that “jammy” egg to come out of a vending machine!
Edit for grammar.
That tofu looked horrible.
Edit for snark.
Wonderful video like always.
Love your videos, and your Street Fighter/Capcom rechargeable card is AWESOME! :)
Absolutely Amazing Vending Machine this would be handy here in the US especially for those living in cold weather or sick having 🍲 Ramen soup comes in perfect.
I wish we had things like this in the US. I love ramen! 🍜🍜
On another note, you ate all those different bowls of ramen in one setting?
I would be fat and stopped up in my gut 💩
I like that it has a plant-based option. As someone who doesn't eat most meat, traditional ramen usually isn't an option for me.
Now I am hungry for some ramen. Can't wait to see what us next.
Can't wait to try them myself soon.