Old School Japanese Noodle Delivery With Real Dishes

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Published 2023-08-31
Suzuki Soba lets us into their shop and takes us along their delivery route. If you're interested in visiting, here's the map to their shop goo.gl/maps/WmUhxdVWswK6vu7BA?entry=yt

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- www.asianstudies.org/publications/eaa/archives/piz…
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- yamaya-s.co.jp/machine/demae/demaeki_marusin.html
- koitarou2006.blog112.fc2.com/?no=34#comment
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All Comments (21)
  • @LifeWhereImFrom
    Go to nordvpn.com/lifewhereimfrom and if you go for the 2-year plan you get an additional 4 months. It’s also risk-free with Nord’s 30-day money-back guarantee. Filming at Suzuki Soba was so fun and smooth. Everyone there were so helpful and the food was great too!
  • @wanderlpnw
    The bike he's riding is a Honda Super Cub. The story goes that Sochiro Honda had the mechanical auto clutch developed for that bike so noodle delivery men could ride the bike with only one hand on the bars, holding the noodles in a bag with their other hand.
  • @lainiwakura1776
    The best part is they're a mom and pop restaurant, so they're usually more accommodating to customers and you can feel the love and dedication they have to their craft. If I go to Japan, I'm going to try going to restaurants like these.
  • @deany5709
    Hi Greg, Ate at Suzuki Soba this past October and we had a great time. Although they spoke less English than we did Japanese, they went out of their way to serve us. The owners were very accomodating and Ken-san got so exicted when we mentioned this video. Even some patrons that spoke a little English gave us suggestions. The food was great and it was a wonderful experience venturing into the less "touristy" parts of Tokyo. They even seemed surprised that foreign tourists, although Japanese, found our way off the beaten path to their humble restaurant. I presume you live in the area, so if you see them again, tell them "domo arigatogozaimasu" from the tourists from Hawaii whom they helped find their way. And thank you for pointing us in their direction! We'll be back in October.
  • @strippinheat
    There's a special place in My heart for people that keep traditional arts alive. That wooden press with big metal gears is such a delight. And the prices, including free delivery and dish pick up, seems exceptionally reasonable for the fresh, quality food you get. I'd expect to pay at least double. I want to go there so bad.
  • @user-no2mz9hl4f
    I really appreciate the delivery guy. He seems so dedicated to his work, like he really cares. Where I’m from, most people don’t seem to care about their work, or like it at all. Especially if they aren’t working a job which comes with a lot of money or social status, many of them seem resentful.
  • @itsJoshV
    That delivery contraption is so cool. HOWEVER, Greg, please travel back in time and get some footage of the 30 dishes on someones shoulder while riding the bike. That looks wild! I also appreciate the shot of you recording while riding the bike haha. If I ever get to visit Japan, I'll try to get a delivery from them! Looked delicious.
  • @jif.6821
    This episode very nostalgic for me. I was born in 1960 Tokyo, and raised in Japan, and I remember the noodle shop owner's son being the delivery guy riding his Honda Cub. One time when I got under the Army housing are fence, and wandered the countryside, the delivery guy was driving by so I waved, and he stop to pick me up, and he took me to his parents shop, and they fed me free of charge. My siblings preferred the curry rice plates, but I always ordered the cold somen noodles. None of that exists now, sad.
  • @JohanTwinsen
    To the people working at the restaurant: you are doing extraodrinary work! Please keep at it and dont feel discouraged by big restaurant chains taking over your clientelle. By providing your continuous service you are not only serving us amazing food but also maintaining the unique culture.
  • @lindathomas5500
    That delivery driver is the type of guy every parent wishes their daughter would meet. What a great smile and outlook on life!
  • @nonenone4204
    So Uber charges the customers for delivery fee, service fee, tip, and charges the restaurant a 38% fee on top?
  • @user-zc6tf6sx8n
    I am a student in Sendai, Japan, and I work part-time in food delivery. I use the same type of delivery device shown in this video, which is a durable second-hand model. This device has been incredibly helpful for my job. I mainly use Wolt, and occasionally Uber Eats for deliveries. The bag fits perfectly with the delivery device featured in the video, conveniently fitting in the space where the soba is placed, making it easy to load and unload. Since I started using this delivery device, I haven’t received any complaints about damaged goods, and I plan to continue using it in the future. Also, I want to express my appreciation for this wonderful video, which highlights the importance of quality delivery equipment in our work.
  • @ohmygodidgaf
    Man I’ve been watching your videos for 8 years and now I’m finally going to Japan 😭
  • @tastyneck
    One of my best memories of living in Japan when I was a kid was the guy who went around the neighborhood selling oden from a heated box attached to the back of his bike. Oden is still one of my faves because of that guy.
  • @tslee8236
    Had them in the 70s, mainly in residential areas, but no more. Deliveries were placed on a tray balanced by hand on bicycle. The delivery guy also took orders along the way. Always on the look out for the guy, who announced his presence by hitting two bamboo pieces, to order breakfast this way as a child.
  • Gosh the new threats to small business just really makes you feel how extremely valuable your work making documentaries is. Thank you for this and thank you to all the hard working family and small businesses out there!!! You offer up intangible cultural value and make little moments so special.
  • @zrumpz
    I've visited places like this a handful of times in Japan and every time the staff is very helpful and friendly despite me speaking basically no Japanese. That said, every single time it is pretty damn intimidating to enter one of these places especially when there is a plethora of more easy to access/order restaurants all around. Soba is one of my favorite types of food in Japan for sure, I love how it can feel much lighter compared to udon or ramen.
  • @torspedia
    I do hope that their delivery service can coexist with the likes of Uber, as it'll be a shame if they had to give that up... especially with their unique method!
  • @dresk7958
    Could this be any more charming?! 💗 I miss Japan so much and can't wait to return