3 Steaks in Japan - $6 vs. $37 vs. $132
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Published 2019-10-18
All Comments (21)
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Dear diary, today I rented a moped and ate $200 worth of steak. Japan rocks!
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Watching this while eating 30cent instant noodle..
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Seeing stuff like this just makes me wish the whole world was so much cheaper. I’d love to travel through japan but it don’t fit the budget yet. One day
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You know it's a $132 dollar steak restaurant when the chef takes 1 hour to flip the garlic...
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If I'm paying $150 for a steak, then I'm eating the god dam bread too
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Glad there is a manual on how to eat it I actually should be lost without it
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love the music they are playing, around the 6 minute mark and the steak meal.
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This is amazing and very beautiful. The A5 steak I don't think I could afford however I have to try it in my lifetime but the $37 steak looked out of this world. So tender and cooked to perfection. I just loved watching the chef cook like that. If I was a millionaire I would be dining there all the time I think. Japanese cookery is mesmerising:)
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This is exactly what I've been looking for in terms of food videos. Thank you. Limited talking. All experience. All food. You're the best.
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The whole world is on lockdown, and this is what YouTube recommended while I self quarantined at home.
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This video was so relaxing. So nice.
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Anyone else just binge watching random japan vlogs cause they cant afford to actually visit japan?
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18:10 it is at this moment, i know i fcked up
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Main dude right here really said "It's showtime; you ready?"
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"Please don't eat bread"??? For that much, I'm eating the bread and taking the silverware
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15:16 chef: "its, show time."
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When I saw the amount of rice that was left in his bowl I instantly knew he wasn’t asian
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You know it's a fancy tourist spot when they have a picture guide on how to eat it
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That "inexpensive" steak was looking already quite fantastic, like really high over-average marbling for what I consider an inexpensive steak. But then again, it is also twice more expensive to what I consider "inexpensive" haha.