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  • @pixit

    Are you really white ?

    Please tell me truth

  • @baribariyusuke Why, I don't look it? Yes I am...

  • pixit212

    Oh you wrote comments on other yakiniku videos

    I see you say" I'm white and not Korean "

    Hmmmm

    ordinary white men write so many comments on what is a problem only in Japanese and Korean ????

    Hmm,,,,,I doubt you told truth,,

    Hmmmm

  • Oh, it's Korean bbq that has been adopted by the Japanese. I remember seeing Korean bbq restaurants everywhere. Japanese love their bbq and meat.

  • you should try the beef in rest of the world if you think thats the best. or is the world you live in limited and based on rumors

  • @MrGrimkamban It is great beef, but I never said it is the best. There are different qualities around the world... But I can say, one of the best as a group of top beef products while not excluding others...

  • @richardandersen1 gotta love living in australia :D

  • @MrGrimkamban You shouldn't try to be so rude. or does that just come naturally to you?

  • seems very fresh and nice.

  • hey Mr.is this all you can eat??

    where is the rice and sake??

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  • OH real charcoal BBQ !!!

    Great, personally this is much better than traditional Korean BBQ, even more expensive and beef is from AUS.

    Looks so good, where is this place?

  • @tangelo6orange Much better than traditional Korean bbq? It's the same thing. It's meat cooked over heat (either charcoal or gas). Both of which are used by Koreans and Japanese. Price is the same as well it's just that importing in Japan costs more. You must be talking about Korean bbq buffet which is not supposed to be the best meat. Same can be said about "yakiniku." Its not meant to be the best meat, it was meant for commoners and laborers which is why they eat a lot of innards.

  • @pxit212 Yes, personally I think.

    Traditional Korean BBQ is pork, beef is introduced recently (80's I guess) for Korean bbq in Korea.

    Using scissor to cut meet and put very very hot chilly sauce, then wrapped with lettucs.

    They are nice, but I like this video's Japanese style "Yakiniku" bbq personally.

  • @tangelo6orange Beef was part of Korean bbq since 2000 BC. You can choose to wrap the meat if you want but you normally don't. Overall Yakiniku and Korean bbq are the same. Yakiniku was influenced by Korean bbq which was influenced by Chinese bbq which was influenced by Mongolian grilling.

  • @pxit212 2000BC !!!

    Japan didn't exist at that time, and so did Korea....

    Oh wait, the Universe started from Korea right?

    At least you learned that at school, pxit212.

    You should realise how stupid your previous comment was.

  • @tangelo6orange Wow, they all existed at the time. Obviously it was implied that I was not talking about the modern day countries (and I say obvious because I stated 2000 BC). You would inherently think (or at least you should) that the culture and the Kingdoms in existence at the time gave way to the countries and cultures we know today. Why you would even think to say such a sarcastic comment is beyond any logic. I hope you realize what ad hominem is. No, but you're so logical.

  • @pxit212

    Sarcastic comment...hummm.

    I didn't say any, but you did.

    What the hell 2000BC !!!

  • @tangelo6orange Yes, 2000 BC. You should look up sarcasm. Your sarcastic comment about universal origin. Anyway, you're a waste of my time. Whatever helps you feel better and sleep at night.

  • @pxit212

    My comment about Korean has 5000 years history or David Beckham is Korean... are universal joke against Korean. We laughing at you guys all over the World.

    People simply hate Korean without any specific reason.

    But, don't worry about it seriously, because Samsung and hyundai have plenty of money..and they will fix all problems with their money.

    (eg 2002 World Cup soccer and Last Winter Olympic.)

    But your comment about 2000BC crap was simply sarcastic.

  • @tangelo You should educate yourself and also look up "sarcastic." Here's an example to help you. Yes, of course Samsung spent money during the WC and the last Winter Olympics because there's no way that good athletes can come from anywhere in the world except Japan. It's a shame your ancestors existed. Any notable Japanese players in the EPL? I didn't think so. Respond if it helps you feel better. I won't read it. Oh, I'm not Korean (again), I just don't like ignorant morons.

  • thats like 20 american dollars per plate

  • damn this make me super hungry i can eat this all freakin day

  • yeah exactly right... yakiniku wow oishi da ne... super!!!!

  • onion = tamanegi

  • At this place it cost about 1,700 yen per plate of beef. We ordered two plates. You need to go to the edge of Tokyo for good prices. If you eat this downtown it is the same meat for a way higher price (up to 5,000 yen per plate).

  • Any chance you remember how much that set cost? I am heading over in 2 weeks and I really want to experiance many of the areas and since I am traveling on a budget I need to know if I will need to eat alot of noodles to save up for the more special meals like Ryokan and wagyu beef places. this is the first vid of yours I watched but Im subbing and checking out your others now too.

  • i would eat til they throw me out of there

  • Hungryyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy­yyyyy

  • Interesting.

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