You guys from china come to say this is not yakisoba?????????? And what is yakisoba? that nasty, dirty with bad smell food that chineses sells in the beijing streets????? I've been there for olimpics games and i've never saw some food being made so nasty. disgusting thing. never will forget that nasty smell. That, on video, is a good, healthy and delicious yakisoba.
I tend to make this one with thin slices of pork and sake, oyster sauce and soy sauce as seasoning. I also use cabbage, carrots.. some use spring onions.
I was taught to do it this way by a japanese woman. The deal with yakisoba is that if you asked 5 japanese people to cook it, you would get 5 slightly different versions.
Yakisoba (焼きそば, Yakisoba?), literally "fried noodles", is a dish often sold at festivals in Japan, but originates from China[citation needed]. The dish was derived by the Chinese from the traditional chow mein, but has been more heavily integrated into Japanese cuisine like ramen.
Thanks. That does look very good. However it is an Americanized version. Japanese yakisoba contains simpler ingredients and is not known for being healthy. I would still like to try your style.
what the hell he needs to wash his hands for, he didn't handle any dirt. And it is for sure he wash his hands before he does cooking..... My god, that is so yummy
I bet the chef could eat it all in one sitting.
owjysv 1 month ago
@owjysv lol
TheSjpatrik 1 week ago
You guys from china come to say this is not yakisoba?????????? And what is yakisoba? that nasty, dirty with bad smell food that chineses sells in the beijing streets????? I've been there for olimpics games and i've never saw some food being made so nasty. disgusting thing. never will forget that nasty smell. That, on video, is a good, healthy and delicious yakisoba.
andrewdelmar 1 month ago
It's definitely has nothing with yakisoba, not just ingredients, but even sauce is totally wrong.
Rambalac 1 month ago
IMG! what a biggest cookin'gears!
i will ride this one into sky like UFO:) see you (^_^)
plomari206 2 months ago
Olive oil....really?
ocean514 6 months ago
I tend to make this one with thin slices of pork and sake, oyster sauce and soy sauce as seasoning. I also use cabbage, carrots.. some use spring onions.
I was taught to do it this way by a japanese woman. The deal with yakisoba is that if you asked 5 japanese people to cook it, you would get 5 slightly different versions.
MrQuagmire26 6 months ago
This is more Chow mein than it is Yakisoba.....
pr0n3 8 months ago
You're using chives to add Asian flair? Are you kidding me? The whole dish is Asian!!!
franklongbottom1632 9 months ago
こうゆう焼きそばもいいですね^^彩がとてもキレイです!
sumomoco0ran 9 months ago
add some sesame oil !!
meawto 1 year ago
ıyı bezzıyoguzelll
devasal5834 1 year ago
ıyı bezzıyo
devasal5834 1 year ago
jeeeesus that grill is cool
martiniforlunch92 1 year ago
he said healthy lol!!
I guess it's really healthy for american people, given their eating habits...
kitsune090 1 year ago
"What a beautiful healthy meal..."
YEAH YEAH SOOOOO HEALTHY.... ¬¬ ignorant
Fernandenho 1 year ago
yakisoba only refers to the noodles. dont you know that?
szor1 1 year ago
this is not yakisoba you're supposed to use oyster sauce not teriyaki
Bunomous 1 year ago 2
標準的なやきそばって感じじゃないけど
これはこれですごくおいしそうだわ
masaki6323 2 years ago
study how to cook. this is not Yakisoba. you are totally wrong.
unkdm2161 2 years ago
Yakisoba is a Japanese food so your going to use a Terriyaki
GracieBarraMICO 1 year ago
@GracieBarraMICO ... im japanese. thats why i say you are WRONG.
unkdm2161 1 year ago
豪華なやきそばだなあ
geregeregere 2 years ago 2
its ron jeremi.
faintingfrontrowfan 2 years ago
@faintingfrontrowfan How can you tell?? My clothes are still on.......plus my hair certainly isn't long and curly
azwerling 1 year ago
Quem chamar isto de yakisoba nunca comeu um!
44motos 2 years ago
Great logo intro!
honeysucklecatering 2 years ago
おいしそう!(^o^)/
kiove4010 2 years ago 5
The guy looks like ron jeremi.
Nice meal by the way.
herz501 2 years ago
Oh nice! It seem to be delicious! American Yakisoba is gorgeous and very good!
(^~^)
LEO11111111222211111 2 years ago
you really want to use an oil like peanut or grape seed if your cooking at a high heat. but that grill looks really cool
DAIGORO14 3 years ago
Chicken chowmein
GARRETTxN 3 years ago
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bvnjb1 3 years ago
stop using olive oil for japanese cooking...i want that grill
rydwy222 3 years ago
I lold then he said healthy meal
Sinzo2007 3 years ago
feijão com arroz !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
LULA FDP
pranoramix 3 years ago
how do I get one of those grills!
daflew 3 years ago
whats the bbq you are using please?
modifyme007 3 years ago
teppannyaki
ginnza1 3 years ago
haha!funny yakisoba!
demonkogure 3 years ago
That does look really good but, that is not yakisoba. ていうか まるっきり違う食い物ですけど。 最後にミントって信じられんわ。
lachiflera 3 years ago 9
Yakisoba (焼きそば, Yakisoba?), literally "fried noodles", is a dish often sold at festivals in Japan, but originates from China[citation needed]. The dish was derived by the Chinese from the traditional chow mein, but has been more heavily integrated into Japanese cuisine like ramen.
evogrills 3 years ago
Thanks. That does look very good. However it is an Americanized version. Japanese yakisoba contains simpler ingredients and is not known for being healthy. I would still like to try your style.
lachiflera 3 years ago
焼きそばじゃない
butachanvr6 3 years ago
でもおいしそう! お腹すいてきた。
shin2605 3 years ago
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じゃあキムチくえばいいニダ LOL君
aaqwss435 3 years ago
whoa-the finished dish looks so yummy~
I like this style better because it includes almost all the various veggies, including colored bell peppers... thanks!
babubear05 4 years ago
Nice grill =D
diiler711 4 years ago
これが焼きそば??
LondonGurume 4 years ago
The Evo flattop grill can be used to cook Chow Mein or almost any other dish you can think of.
evogrills 4 years ago
この巨大な調理器具はなんていう名前なんだ?
kiku2002 4 years ago
EVO GRILL
vanderley3 3 years ago
exellent cooking skills and a wonderful invention too. five stars.
TaskiyahEmaani 4 years ago
what the hell he needs to wash his hands for, he didn't handle any dirt. And it is for sure he wash his hands before he does cooking..... My god, that is so yummy
johntoowong 4 years ago
such a nice cook and his cooking..very interesting... and all the best for you chef.
seenask 4 years ago
Delicious!
bestiaccia 4 years ago
yummmmmmmmmmy I love Yakisoba dish since I saw Kabamaru the ninja boy :D
MRiiiin 4 years ago
nice "malarge" nice one mate
damohulkstar 4 years ago
this looks good.
sinnramen 4 years ago
It looks more like your typical american style stir-fry rather than yakisoba. o_o
MikittyHP 4 years ago
chicken? olive oil? broccoli? ... TERIYAKI sauce?
it's far from Japanese yakisoba, but seems kind of yummy itself.
maybe it's a kind of teppan-yaki, a Japanese-American dish.
nishiogi2jp 5 years ago
Obviously an infomercial but still interesting. Since it is in English I assume it is not directed at a Japanese audience.
akadanak 5 years ago