How to eat Sushi on Sushi Counter by Michelin Sushi Chef

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About Michelin Sushi Chef Tetsu:

His family owned a sushi restaurant in Saga Prefecture in the Kyushu region.
Chef Tetsu grew up close to sushi and Japanese cuisine from a young age.

He later went on to pursue a completely different career path, but when his father closed the sushi restaurant, he vowed to revive it.

In November 2007, he opened his first restaurant, "Yamasa Shoten Sushi Yoshi" in Saga.

As a consequence of the restaurant's popularity in Saga Prefecture, Michelin researchers visited the restaurant.
The restaurant was listed in the Michelin Guide twice. (2014, 2019)

In June 2019, he opened "Sushi Yamasa" in Nishinakasu, Fukuoka, offering the best time and sushi to customers from home and abroad in a restaurant overlooking the night view of Nakasu.

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Hi I'm a 60 year old Australian & although don't sleep Japanese my children & grand children do.
I love the culture & manners you portray at your restraunt & enjoy the vidio very much.
I look forward to many more from you

davidwillis
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I feel like the chef is the customer and the customer is the employee 😂😂😂

justme
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Every restaurant has its own rules. In general when I go to an upmarket sushi restaurant, I will not wear heavy cologne or perfume, will set my mobile phone to mute, will not talk loud, will finish every dish served, will thank the chef or chefs and staff, and more importantly will bring my credit card and do not fart. I never took off my watch and I did not find other patrons did that and I only put my phone on the bench but nothing else.

yesyesleung
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This chef was very professional and respectful! 👏
And the sushi he served looked fantastic and royal. I would be honored to try the food he makes 🙏

DeathRowMakaveli
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I think what some people fail to understand is that, in some restaurants, you're paying for the experience that comes with the food, and this is especially so for omakase.

Sometimes, this comes in the form of interaction with the chef, and their style of entertainment while introducing, cooking or serving food. You're doing your ownself a disservice if you let your social media needs take priority.

Spyduck
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Very interesting to learn about Japanese/sushi restaurant culture. Thank you for sharing and particularly for explaining the reason/logic behind these customs! 🙏🏼

jeffreyschmidt
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I'm starting to eat more sushi. I've never been good with chopsticks, so I always eat it with my hands. Good to know I've accidentally been enjoying sushi the correct way this whole time!

PixelationMusic
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I loved this video, very helpful. Thank you chef ❤

sarahal_saady
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Thank you Sir, 🙏
i learned a lot. this was very helpful…

reynaldomcwhiskey
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I have always appreciated the aesthetic and the good manners of the sushi experience. It is a welcome relief from an often rude and unpleasant world.

WardDorrity
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I'll do this
God bless sashimi & sushi inventors.

SevenDeMagnus
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amazing video on japanese culture! thank you for sharing. you are a hero mr. chef san.

gabrielcalebchua
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Thank you so much to let us know the etiquette of enjoying sushi & sashimi in the restaurant, especially on the sushi counter. 🙏🙏👍👍

TWCY
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Thank you for taking the time to make this video it was very helpful

xdl
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Thank you for sharing knowledges . Keep it up and looking forward your next

zaaa
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The tough-guy-isms in this comment section are hilarious. No wonder we have such a bad reputation when we travel abroad. Don't get me wrong, I like America and how we do things. But, I thought this was really interesting, and demonstrates that the Japanese approach life from a completely different angle and there's nothing wrong with that. And it's good to know in case we ever go there.
Just think how weirded out you'd be if a Japanese person came to America to eat Fried Chicken or something, took their watch off the table, and followed all these rules. It would feel really foreign. Following these guidelines is like them following ours to not make an ordeal of their presence. Be a good representative of our country when you go abroad, ffs.

brandonman
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"Excuse me chef, but do you mind if my friend takes a picture of me planking on the sushi before I eat it?"

JasonSpielberg
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Wishing you the very happiest of Christmas with much growth for your channel. Good health and prosperity in 2022

SewFrancine
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Thank you for watching the video again!
In this episode, we'll show you how to act properly in a Sushi restaurant and some points to be careful about. 🍣 There are some things that are similar to Japanese culture, so please take a look before you eat at a sushi restaurant! :)
Thanks,

samuraisushispirits
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About the watch…the way polite people eat in Europe, the elbows are touching the border of the table( not ON THE TABLE ) so the top half of the arms are never down, so that risk does not exists.

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