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3 Michelin star sushi bar with only 10 seats
Posted on 9/21/16 at 8:42 pm
Posted on 9/21/16 at 8:42 pm
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The Ginza district of Chuo, Tokyo, is widely recognized as one of the world’s most luxurious shopping centers. Amid the numerous flagship stores, including Chanel, Dior, and Sony, lies a dull, tan-colored office building. Tucked away in its basement, just a glass door away from a subway platform, is Sukiyabashi Jiro—a tiny sushi bar with only 10 seats and no bathroom on the premises, but it’s enough to have earned three Michelin stars. Behind the sushi bar, a bald, bespectacled, 86-year-old chef meticulously sculpts his miniature gems like a culinary Michelangelo. His name is Jiro Ono, and he is, according to acclaimed chefs Joël Robuchon, Eric Ripert, Anthony Bourdain, and countless others, hailed as the greatest sushi chef in the world. “I was blown away by the quality of the sushi, especially the rice
Jiro Dreams of Sushi
Just saw the documentary. A few years old, but this was pretty awesome.
Posted on 9/21/16 at 8:52 pm to BRgetthenet
It's unfortunate that Michelin only has guides for New York, Chicago, San Francisco, and Washington DC in the US. They also used to have them for Los Angeles and Las Vegas but stopped in 2010.
Posted on 9/21/16 at 8:55 pm to BRgetthenet
We tried to get seats there...all were full when we were there in July.
We did do Kikunoi, l'effervesence, and Sushi Bar Yasuda...all were outstanding but the 2 star l'effervesence stood out even above the 3 star Kikunoi. It was only behind Eleven Madison for best meal of our lives...and we have recently been to number one restaurant in the world, Osteria francescana
We did do Kikunoi, l'effervesence, and Sushi Bar Yasuda...all were outstanding but the 2 star l'effervesence stood out even above the 3 star Kikunoi. It was only behind Eleven Madison for best meal of our lives...and we have recently been to number one restaurant in the world, Osteria francescana
Posted on 9/21/16 at 8:59 pm to BRgetthenet
Yeah a saw that documentary a while ago. Guy is pretty amazing. He devoted his life to the craft of sushi.
Posted on 9/21/16 at 9:17 pm to BRgetthenet
Where is the documentary available? Netflix? How long is it?
Posted on 9/21/16 at 9:20 pm to Mr Fusion
2 minute Trailer
The movie is an hour and twenty minutes or so.
The movie is an hour and twenty minutes or so.
This post was edited on 9/21/16 at 9:34 pm
Posted on 9/21/16 at 9:24 pm to Tiger Attorney
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We tried to get seats there...all were full when we were there in July.
We did do Kikunoi, l'effervesence, and Sushi Bar Yasuda...all were outstanding but the 2 star l'effervesence stood out even above the 3 star Kikunoi. It was only behind Eleven Madison for best meal of our lives...and we have recently been to number one restaurant in the world, Osteria francescana
This post was so over the top, it flew by brag at light speed and topped out at just plain awesome. Seriously, I'm jealous of your food experiences.
Posted on 9/21/16 at 9:24 pm to Mr Fusion
Yeah. Netflix has it.
Watched it this evening.
It was great.
Watched it this evening.
It was great.
This post was edited on 9/21/16 at 9:34 pm
Posted on 9/21/16 at 10:49 pm to BRgetthenet
its a super interesting documentary.
I thought it was very interesting how the older son i expected to just work there till the father retires, where as the younger son was sorta sent out on his own.
The focus on perfecting a craft is interesting.
I thought it was very interesting how the older son i expected to just work there till the father retires, where as the younger son was sorta sent out on his own.
The focus on perfecting a craft is interesting.
Posted on 9/22/16 at 12:17 am to BRgetthenet
Great doc, but I googled for some more info about Jiro and discovered he isn't a huge fan of Americans. Meh. Oh well.
Posted on 9/22/16 at 5:42 am to lsuwontonwrap
Well, you can imagine.
Posted on 9/22/16 at 5:55 am to BRgetthenet
Ww2 japs are a real piece if work. Don't care if they are old men now
Posted on 9/22/16 at 5:57 am to Rouge
Yeah. His son probably has a completely different attitude.
Hard to blame the guy (Jiro).
Hard to blame the guy (Jiro).
Posted on 9/22/16 at 5:58 am to Rouge
Yep. He'd probably like to pass on serving me or my family, particularly my sushi loving sons, one of which is a Marine.
I'll pass on patronizing or praising him. He can do as he wishes, and I can, too.
I'll pass on patronizing or praising him. He can do as he wishes, and I can, too.
Posted on 9/22/16 at 7:03 am to TypoKnig
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It's unfortunate that Michelin only has guides for New York, Chicago, San Francisco, and Washington DC in the US. They also used to have them for Los Angeles and Las Vegas but stopped in 2010.
I didn't know that
Now it makes me not want to give a shite about the ratings at all
Posted on 9/22/16 at 12:04 pm to BRgetthenet
Can't get a seat huh? Your telling me in that entire restaurant there are no seats!
Posted on 9/22/16 at 12:04 pm to OTIS2
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Yep. He'd probably like to pass on serving me or my family, particularly my sushi loving sons, one of which is a Marine.
I'll pass on patronizing or praising him. He can do as he wishes, and I can, too.
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