He keeps bringing his faction thugs to the Kitchen stadium, sooner or later he's going to need to put up or shut up on his own. Does OHTA have his own battle?
That guy disses everything Morimoto does but if you never change, you'll never improve. That's their problem, they stick with their traditional recipes. But improvement comes through innovation and invention.
You but Japanese place high importance on tradition. For anyone to achieve perfection it comes through repetition. This can be seen through out their culture like Tea Ceremony and Martial Art kata...while innovation leads to different invention there is nothing wrong with making something perfect that has been done for generations
Yup if there's one thing i admire about the Japanese, it's how much they care about preserving their culture. I just don't like the way kandagawa and the ohta faction put morimoto down solely based on the fact that he innovates. But i do find some of morimoto's creations a little too exotic to be even called neo-japanese.
I honestly dunno...but i'm guessing Morimoto. Cuz i'm a Morimoto fan & by my experience the challenger's dishes are way too heavy...as a chef he forgot a very important thing...consideration for the diners...they had so much food b4 this for pete's sake.
is guessing morimoto also
sweetjoey2 3 years ago
He keeps bringing his faction thugs to the Kitchen stadium, sooner or later he's going to need to put up or shut up on his own. Does OHTA have his own battle?
TrekkMonkey 3 years ago
Yes, he beat Sakai (didn't challenge Morimoto, strangely enough) in battle octopus.
Thracozaag 3 years ago
morimoto is honestly not up to kandagawa's caliber.
artistanbul 3 years ago
That guy disses everything Morimoto does but if you never change, you'll never improve. That's their problem, they stick with their traditional recipes. But improvement comes through innovation and invention.
SolariaAngeli 2 years ago
You but Japanese place high importance on tradition. For anyone to achieve perfection it comes through repetition. This can be seen through out their culture like Tea Ceremony and Martial Art kata...while innovation leads to different invention there is nothing wrong with making something perfect that has been done for generations
superawsomekaratekid 2 years ago
Yup if there's one thing i admire about the Japanese, it's how much they care about preserving their culture. I just don't like the way kandagawa and the ohta faction put morimoto down solely based on the fact that he innovates. But i do find some of morimoto's creations a little too exotic to be even called neo-japanese.
SolariaAngeli 2 years ago
Actually yes. Check Battle Octopus with Hiroyuki Sakai.
FrostbittenWolf 2 years ago
have, he owned sakai in octopus battle, but if they using another ingredients i bet that sakai win
Ashevalen 2 years ago
Chow fan.
Yummy.
Needs BBQ pork.
LovelyYTRocks 3 years ago
They spoil nothing, as it is clearly speculation.
kensei1984 4 years ago
Those kind of questiones are best asked in the last part. Dont want to spoil it halfway.
maliciousheart 4 years ago
yummy...thanks for uploading these shows....they're great. who won this over time?
ericgold73 4 years ago
I honestly dunno...but i'm guessing Morimoto. Cuz i'm a Morimoto fan & by my experience the challenger's dishes are way too heavy...as a chef he forgot a very important thing...consideration for the diners...they had so much food b4 this for pete's sake.
asrosg 4 years ago