It's amazing! A molecular gastronomy restaurant enjoyed in Korea

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푸드킹덤 Food Kingdom

푸드킹덤 Food Kingdom

2 роки тому

👦 This is the first molecular gastronomy restaurant in Busan, Korea. Molecular gastronomy is the scientific analysis of the cooking process to create a new one. You can enjoy various and unique food with cost-effective course dishes (pasta, steak, salad, dessert, cocktail, etc.).
💲 Price
💶 USD - Special Molecular Course Dishes(1 person): 49 USD
🏠 (Google Map) goo.gl/maps/Y7s3EyHddSRN428u9

КОМЕНТАРІ: 1 700
@etiennemahe4879
@etiennemahe4879 2 роки тому
All these years looking for what kept lacking my in tiramisus, I tried every fruit, so many candys, even several vegetables but now finally it's obvious : what It needs is 2 pounds of fresh rocks.
@alienfrommarss
@alienfrommarss 2 роки тому
And about a pound of parsley.
@boredartist225
@boredartist225 Рік тому
I love this comment. Hey, visual appeal is key 😂😂 (I believe the parsley and fruit were an abundance of palate cleansers as well as pretty garnish.)
@user-kg2ey2ec1w
@user-kg2ey2ec1w Рік тому
🤣🤣
@nickoutram6939
@nickoutram6939 Рік тому
What you really want is a pair of black latex gloves...
@JenniferMathew18
@JenniferMathew18 Рік тому
Wait so you mean the rock were rocks and not edible rocks?? 😨💀😂😂😂😂😂 Dang imma chew those rocks
@cyracupcake9317
@cyracupcake9317 2 роки тому
Anyone else a little upset at how little molecular gastronomy there was? Like the pasta was just a simple pasta you could make at home. Same with the steak minus the balsamic vinegar sac. Don't get me wrong the food looks great but the salad was the only thing that really comes close to the type of molecular gastronomy I've seen.
@no..2756
@no..2756 Рік тому
100%
@HassouTobi88
@HassouTobi88 Рік тому
Yeah, the food looks pretty decent and well-crafted but there's not much cool chemistry techniques being applied.
@EnaroGenaroX
@EnaroGenaroX Рік тому
I have worked in a high-level cuisine and what surprised me was exactly that. Everything is regular meals that you can make at home. Well, molecular food is something that you can't make at home, but if you see they are made with normal ingredients (like the grape juice)
@KateCarew
@KateCarew Рік тому
Spherification isn’t anything special anymore…I saw nothing that can’t be done at home in this video, the quality and precision was seemingly quite good, but I can’t call it real “molecular gastronomy”. Also…they left a few ice cubes in the salad and that bothered me to NO end.
@ijidariji1081
@ijidariji1081 Рік тому
I agree this is not a molecular gastronomy restaurant at all
@djpat5998
@djpat5998 8 місяців тому
People can really make some cool stuff. The way they made that steak sauce was cool and I would've never thought that was steak sauce until they put it on there. Every thing in this video is cool.
@HydnBB2
@HydnBB2 Рік тому
What a fun experience! Who said we couldn’t play with food?! 😄
@-EchoesIntoEternity-
@-EchoesIntoEternity- 2 роки тому
food looks good, but using 2 or 3 molecular techniques on a few components hardly makes it a "molecular gastronomy" restaurant. dry ice mist around dishes are so cliché now like parsley sprig garnishes from the 80s.
@makiithe
@makiithe 2 роки тому
come on this the first one. it will get better
@GoodandWholesome4
@GoodandWholesome4 2 роки тому
I agree, this isn’t a molecular gastronomy restaurant at all. This a Korean restaurant that serves Italian style cuisine in a gimmicky manner. The whole point of molecular gastronomy is to present a different sensation for your senses. I struggle to see how this does so besides the eyes
@skraminc
@skraminc 2 роки тому
when i see parsley i only think of chain restaurants from 1993 and i don't think any level of nostalgia can make it cool again
@erickim1739
@erickim1739 2 роки тому
@@murasaki9 Ok relax. I agree this isnt intermediate or advanced molecular gastronomy but this is definitely not a fast casual restaurant....
@erickim1739
@erickim1739 2 роки тому
@Ian a who said anything about a high end restaurant? lol
@MrLegit2001
@MrLegit2001 2 роки тому
Are we just ignoring the ice cubes in the salad or?
@1PrayerWarrior4
@1PrayerWarrior4 2 роки тому
I thought the exact same thing!!
@panzerldr5724
@panzerldr5724 2 роки тому
Adds crunch
@vincentnguyen3068
@vincentnguyen3068 2 роки тому
by the time they serve it it'll be melted.
@Marquee_Gaming88
@Marquee_Gaming88 2 роки тому
We saw it! we tend to ignore them coz it doesn't matter anyways As he said it 👆
@tan_k
@tan_k 2 роки тому
The morons who are paying too dollars want their salad soggy. Just because it’s expensive, it’s tasty and good.
@maggiebernabe8570
@maggiebernabe8570 Рік тому
I really enjoyed watching ❤️ every single step of how it's done
@wip1664
@wip1664 2 роки тому
A master painter/artist does not ponder about who will appreciate his/her work...for what it is, that is a painting/artwork that assures and charms the senses.
@Spagnolo56
@Spagnolo56 2 роки тому
I think the chef worked in Italy, all ingredients and preparations are from Italy. Ricotta salad, the Tagliata meat preparation with balsamic vinegar, the meat ragù souce for pasta, italian linguine famous pasta brand, the dessert seems tiramisù, wow! it seems so good!
@Spagnolo56
@Spagnolo56 2 роки тому
@@CerealKiller undoubtedly, in fact it is not boiled in oil, there is only a little oil in the water and some Italians do this too to prevent it from sticking, in the oil the pasta would fry and become crunchy.
@davidevanoncini3433
@davidevanoncini3433 2 роки тому
i honestly hope he is not italian cause I was feeling bad while watching this...
@henloworld514
@henloworld514 2 роки тому
@@davidevanoncini3433 they never said the chef was Italian lol, just that he might have worked in Italy before
@davidevanoncini3433
@davidevanoncini3433 2 роки тому
@@henloworld514 never said so eatiher I aais "I hope"
@buxtintravel
@buxtintravel 2 роки тому
I cook Italian and never been to Italy... dumb logic.
@mariannagabbani6347
@mariannagabbani6347 2 роки тому
as italian, the only little thing that disappoints me is the olive oil in the boiling water. There's no need, since the pasta used isn't fresh (usually, olive oil in boiling water is used to prevent fresh pasta to stick together during the cooking time). The rest looks really delicious! Good job!
@casinocasino1260
@casinocasino1260 2 роки тому
As itilian card lmao
@maepicnic2460
@maepicnic2460 2 роки тому
@@casinocasino1260 My family is Italian but if I say I’m Italian ppl ignore me because they’re uneducated about white skin Sicilians and if I say well I’m Sicilian they’re like what’s that. Or ignore me. I just say I’m white. Nobody cares. But literally. Nobody cares
@jlastre
@jlastre 2 роки тому
I first saw the olive oil for boiling pasta on cooking shows back in the 80s. If you use enough water its unnecessary. Almost no competent chef advocates for it now.
@lacreatura9432
@lacreatura9432 2 роки тому
you really dont have to say you are italian
@keyto5526
@keyto5526 2 роки тому
maybe it is a chef's old habit. treat every ingredients with respect as though they are fresh.
@Nicwalks
@Nicwalks Рік тому
This must be expensive. They all look so yummy, especially, the salad! 😍🤤🤤❤❤
@azuretao
@azuretao 2 роки тому
Molecular Gastronomy always blows my mind
@goowy1256
@goowy1256 2 роки тому
adding liquid nitrogen to everything does NOT make it science lmao
@dawnwinther376
@dawnwinther376 2 роки тому
So interesting to watch. The cooking process is so clean and smart. And every dish look so good!
@Axmedovaal
@Axmedovaal 2 роки тому
Оке
@A--cg6tb
@A--cg6tb 2 роки тому
@Horrid Henry okay Henry no one cares
@GoldCoast85
@GoldCoast85 2 роки тому
Looks messy to me
@tamasdukan1495
@tamasdukan1495 2 роки тому
Normally when I see cooking videos from Japan or Korea I feel a sense of satisfaction seeing the process. But this time i was absolutely horrified. Ice in the salad? Why? Why not just put a filter between the salad and the ice? That dish with the pebbles? What is the point? So much unnecessary stuff, that gets in the way of the food. Just take the rind off the fruits, cube them up and put them in a separate bowl. Also don't put all that stuff in the glass, that will be immediatlely thrown aside the moment they start eating. I hope what is used to pin the strawberryman together is edible. Everything seems so pretentious. At least the meat was done right. Smart cooking? At 9:35 they put all the ingredients in a bowl... so that they can pour all that into another bowl. And then they make the beef sauce, and the pasta separately, to then cook all of them together anyways. I guess it makes them somewhat easier to portion, but other then that it seems totally useless. And i would be interested to know how greasy the dish was with all that beef and oil in it. And of course the best is last: FROZEN SCALLOPS Maybe i watch too much Gordon Ramsay...
@kyleprescod127
@kyleprescod127 2 роки тому
What about all that oil in the pan when he was cooking the steak ?
@ChiibiChan
@ChiibiChan Рік тому
*What you see is not just food. It's a work of art.*
@jadedjhypsi
@jadedjhypsi 2 роки тому
the pasta with tomato sause is the exact same recipe I been making for decades... learned from my mom and is very strange to see in what seems an asian kitchen??? Lovely plate presentations =)
@gevelegian
@gevelegian 14 днів тому
That has so many wrongs in it though... Italians never boil pasta with oil because 1. the oil just stays on the surface and it doesn't help the pasta from sticking and 2. it makes the pasta not absorb the sauce as well anymore so when they put extra oil over the cooked pasta it made it even worse... plus there is WAY too little pasta in that dish and it looks overcooked. Horrible execution tbh.
@sinori008
@sinori008 2 роки тому
Korea has finally reached the top when it comes to having the best food in the world in one country.
@cthulhu_lives8169
@cthulhu_lives8169 2 роки тому
Bahahahahahaha Bahahahaha This food is garbage. Korea has wonderful foods, this is not it. So many mistakes. As a chef I was embarrassed for them. Their chef is poorly trained.
@elderfreire5637
@elderfreire5637 2 роки тому
você não conhece comida de jente isso sim este povo ai do cachorro pra sima eles comen comen ater jemte este povo da nojo
@Doll06
@Doll06 2 роки тому
@@cthulhu_lives8169 clean and prepared with care and I’m sure it taste good it doesn’t need to be perfect ,but calling food like this as garbage?! You should reevaluate your humanity before your career as a chef !!
@cthulhu_lives8169
@cthulhu_lives8169 2 роки тому
@@Doll06 I'm sorry facts triggered you. Maybe you should stay off social media if you are so delicate. Do you need a room set a side so you can clutch your pearls more like a good little fangirl?
@whosthere5562
@whosthere5562 2 роки тому
Based on what???????
@Kagnuuu
@Kagnuuu 2 роки тому
How the balsamic vinegar is like a little egg yolk on the steak, that's so cool!
@nodezsh
@nodezsh 2 роки тому
That's a classic. It's two special ingredients they add to both the sauce (one) and the water (the other) to make the spheres set immediately on contact. That's the one trick they always use. Probably how they make bursting boba in factories as well. (God I'm craving those now.)
@almahyrascuisine8337
@almahyrascuisine8337 2 роки тому
I always enjoy the cooking process and imagine the taste..good job
@douglassequeira5419
@douglassequeira5419 2 роки тому
I have to say, it's a very interesting way to prepare food. I'd love to try it one day but like everything else I see it more of a gimmick that I would never do at home.
@awesomemaking5165
@awesomemaking5165 2 роки тому
신기하고 맛이 궁금합니다.영상 멋져요
@georginacamacho2031
@georginacamacho2031 2 роки тому
Wow!!! 😊 😋 q maravilloso trabajo 🍱 🍝 Felicidades 👏👏👏 ❤ 👍
@user-mx7bm4nz5m
@user-mx7bm4nz5m 2 роки тому
요리의 세계란....참 신비롭기도 하다
@yadwig
@yadwig Рік тому
Little strawberry snowman really got me. The cutest thing.
@crazydfish4660
@crazydfish4660 2 роки тому
すごい行ってみたい!おいしそう 手間かかってて綺麗に作るなぁ
@Tsunamimiko
@Tsunamimiko 2 роки тому
It's so artistic. There's so much work that goes into this and the outcome is amazing. I love watching the process.
@luizakim9338
@luizakim9338 2 роки тому
Не кухня а целое произведение искусства! И не сомневаюсь что это очень вкусно! Спасибо за видео .!
@user-jd1hx8wy7t
@user-jd1hx8wy7t 2 роки тому
А вы случайно не знаете, что они пудрой написали?
@DONNA_095
@DONNA_095 Рік тому
@@user-jd1hx8wy7t я думаю что ПРИЯТНОГО АППЕТИТА))
@user-dq9mh4mz5d
@user-dq9mh4mz5d Рік тому
@@user-jd1hx8wy7t Анжи чемпион)
@BePatientWithMe
@BePatientWithMe Рік тому
All the food is cold by the time they served and ate it!!! I know it was for look of the video by having All of it out there on display but still, who likes a cold steak... Everything did look delicious and cool though 😋
@user-nw7tc3sj8i
@user-nw7tc3sj8i 2 роки тому
Нельзя смотреть на ночь, а я смотрю. Вкусно и красиво.
@dianagillen1362
@dianagillen1362 2 роки тому
What a Beautiful Presentation of Your food👍Ur Restaurant sure smells good with the meat cooking😋We Love Spaghetti 🍝 We never heard of Edible coating liquid😋Everything really looks Delicious🥗 We sure would like to visit Ur Restaurant💯 Enjoy all this Delicious Meal😋 2/28/22👏👏🥰🇺🇸🕊
@jhustinefernandez8182
@jhustinefernandez8182 Рік тому
When you both love science and food. Very fascinating and looks futuristic I first encountered this type of cooking in an Anime called "Food wars" Alice nakiri's specialty molecular gastronomy 🍱
@lazeezk.3220
@lazeezk.3220 2 роки тому
Those pebbles look delicious 😋
@homecooking5
@homecooking5 2 роки тому
Amazing food. Thank you for sharing❤👍
@nubiaguerra5674
@nubiaguerra5674 2 роки тому
Nossa, que organização!! Perfeito, tudo feito com cuidado, tudo muito lindo! 👏👏👏👏
@sheppybread
@sheppybread Рік тому
I like how in the preview, it's a whole bunch of shots of scientific way of cooking and just a normal shot of noodles boiling 💀
@Eva-li2pe
@Eva-li2pe Рік тому
Very entertaining to watch. I wish I could eat that food, seems delicious!
@reversoncleberferdinando3500
@reversoncleberferdinando3500 2 роки тому
Só receitas de Mestre ! Parabéns Master recipes only! Congratulations . ❣️🇧🇷❣️ From Brazil .
@sudhanshupandey3829
@sudhanshupandey3829 2 роки тому
Koreans surely know how to amaze everyone..👍👍
@mimixis
@mimixis Рік тому
Orders salad and asks: "How many toppings will there be" Them: "Yes"
@user-st4ws6my5o
@user-st4ws6my5o Рік тому
Восхитительно, глаз не оторвать,какая красота,корейцы мои сладкие я вас обожаю
@user-iu6mi8yr8u
@user-iu6mi8yr8u Рік тому
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@monicamacinamagdala
@monicamacinamagdala 2 роки тому
Nooooooo, that is not the real ragù, I' m Italian 🙏😁 ...Anyway is an interesting and fun kind of art👍🏻 but...after....PIZZA!!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@susanagoncalves6327
@susanagoncalves6327 2 роки тому
Deu água na boca!!!! Parabéns 👏🎉
@kpophoe
@kpophoe 2 роки тому
that salad looks so good!! I love ricotta!
@Mr.Jaysick
@Mr.Jaysick 2 роки тому
lol I liked the snowmen they used that said "Happy Christmas"!
@user-xm7fb4zw7e
@user-xm7fb4zw7e 2 роки тому
Пожалуй это лучшее видео для меня! Это так шедеврально, люблю смотреть на молекулярную кухню!
@user-do9mh4mh6z
@user-do9mh4mh6z Рік тому
Что в ней молекулярного?
@DONNA_095
@DONNA_095 Рік тому
@@user-do9mh4mh6z я тоже не пойму. Но выглядит офигенно.
@zigfrided8069
@zigfrided8069 Рік тому
Да я тоже, только ничерта малекулярного я тут не увидел. Малекулярнее кухня это знание физики и химии. Тут обычная жрачка
@kevod09
@kevod09 2 роки тому
Molecular Gastronomy ???? I dont think so , this is just the School lunch that the likes of Heston Blumenthal , Ferran Adria and Grant Achatz make for there kids daily every morning before the school run , looks kinda simple for " real Molecular Gastronomy" ☺
@DSound32
@DSound32 2 роки тому
Полностью согласен, я тоже не увидел молекулярную кухню.
@Dani-el9nf
@Dani-el9nf Рік тому
You guys are such pessimists
@kevod09
@kevod09 Рік тому
@@Dani-el9nfnope, just a Realist actually . If you want see real molecular gastronomy learn from Grant Achatz of Alinea. Now that is real original molecular gastronomy.
@Jupe367
@Jupe367 17 днів тому
Koreans and Japanese always take their cuisine to the next level.
@iffyfox9749
@iffyfox9749 Рік тому
Nothing says Christmas like a snowman surrounded by tropical fruits and a cocktail umbrella.. Pretentious comes to mind
@i_bleed_makeup1187
@i_bleed_makeup1187 2 роки тому
Gordon Ramsay would have a field day at this place 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@user-wl8cq1nk3h
@user-wl8cq1nk3h 2 роки тому
앗 분자요리 먼가 생소한 이름인데 넘이쁘고 맛있어보이네요ㅎㅎ주말에 먹으러가봐야겠어요ㅎㅎ반려동물동반이라니 좋은휴식 취하고가겠네요💕
@solarveterok
@solarveterok 2 роки тому
😋
@jacquegc8050
@jacquegc8050 Рік тому
The best videos im very hungry right know and this food all is amazings felicidades!!!!!
@Desrt__
@Desrt__ 2 роки тому
“Salary” is the best I love it with peanut butter
@roji8976
@roji8976 2 роки тому
완전 예술~ 분자요리는 참 신기해여
@imlistening1137
@imlistening1137 Рік тому
Every plate looks beautiful and tasty!
@naturalbeauty1168
@naturalbeauty1168 Рік тому
It's fantastic design & cooking ❣️❣️
@joanabose8434
@joanabose8434 2 роки тому
Wow... It's amazing 😍😍 Like, how beautiful the foods r looking... They r making with so much care & there is nothing to say about hygiene❤️❤️❤️ I really like the idea of grape jelly 😍
@rosidimulyati3008
@rosidimulyati3008 2 роки тому
cendol ice is traditional drink from Indonesia with molekuler technic.
@darigatravel.
@darigatravel. 2 місяці тому
got aesthetic pleasure from watching it delicious, beautiful, bravo to the chefs!
@aliengod2039
@aliengod2039 Рік тому
This is so brutally good!!! My appetite became hunger and my hunger became starvation watching this...
@haruhi7745
@haruhi7745 2 роки тому
Wow look so beautiful and cool😎🌷❤
@Busan_is_good
@Busan_is_good 2 роки тому
오오오오오 신박....이런데는 저희도 좀 데꼬 ㅋㅋㅋ 잘 보고 갑니당 !!!
@giacomosilvao
@giacomosilvao 2 роки тому
O único defeito desse vídeo é que ele acaba.
@Mishadaisovet
@Mishadaisovet Місяць тому
Can't breath! What's the magic it is?). Love and respect!
@claytonemoore
@claytonemoore 2 роки тому
All of this looks incredible… but that scallop pasta towards the end just hit all the right notes. 😍
@user-fm1ig7xf4j
@user-fm1ig7xf4j Рік тому
Ребята, с вами интересно, подняли настроение🔥, а мне понравилось всё, 40 лет стажа🤦‍♀️
@EBThisThat
@EBThisThat 2 роки тому
Presentation is stunning. I wonder if it tastes as good as it looks !
@chadsix4838
@chadsix4838 2 роки тому
This place seems like it would be hella expensive to eat at. Looks so good
@Inthevillagetolive
@Inthevillagetolive 2 роки тому
Желаем здоpовья, удачи, успеха, И если моpщинок - то только от смеха, И чтобы не встpетились в жизни несчастья, А если уж слезы - то только от счастья!
@user-kr8hd6um8w
@user-kr8hd6um8w 2 роки тому
Из "молекулярного" здесь только жидкий азот
@Bloodywasher
@Bloodywasher 2 роки тому
How fresh is your salad? Yes
@guapagrande4789
@guapagrande4789 2 роки тому
The fish egg grape jelly is kinda amazing.
@MiaEZ
@MiaEZ 2 роки тому
The energy you all put into each dish is Amazing! Beautiful modern presentation loved it! 💐 💐 💐 🏆
@realfood7577
@realfood7577 2 роки тому
Wow! Wow! It's amazing!! Thank you for the video! 놀랍다!! 영상 감사합니다!
@mariadelourdes7361
@mariadelourdes7361 2 роки тому
Parece-me coisa muito chique! Gostaria de ir a um restaurante desses. Mas não diz onde fica e nem tenho condições.
@oktasetyonugroho9356
@oktasetyonugroho9356 2 роки тому
Ìiīolkl
@user-gb4vh7ts6i
@user-gb4vh7ts6i 2 роки тому
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@fabianomachado72
@fabianomachado72 Рік тому
eu amo esses videos.... alguém mais do Brasil?
@friendocats7211
@friendocats7211 Рік тому
When they were chopping the celery and the subtitles said "salary", it reminded me of the time I was in a hotel elevator in Pusan and there was a sign that said "Please visit the Sky Rounge in the penthouse." LOL
@CyTay
@CyTay 2 роки тому
Wish we had one in Atlanta Georgia 🇺🇸
@liliangelguerreira
@liliangelguerreira 2 роки тому
Achei tudo perfeito! Parabéns ao dono do restaurante e aos funcionários que são bem dedicados e atenciosos ! 🇧🇷❤️🇰🇷
@MrsGump
@MrsGump Рік тому
That's parsley is giving me flashbacks to NZs Cobb & Co in the 80s!!
@xxxkkk4228
@xxxkkk4228 Рік тому
That's amazing! Thanks for sharing it!!!
@tastylife6358
@tastylife6358 2 роки тому
very nice.. to watch ... Love the effort U did
@mydailylife122
@mydailylife122 2 роки тому
The drinks looks so delicious I want one 😋🥺
@MrJohnblaine
@MrJohnblaine 2 роки тому
That salad... wow. My Asian brothers creating beauty
@sebletadesse4631
@sebletadesse4631 2 роки тому
This is as far as I can go to eating this kind of food 📺 👀...thanks UKposts for the recommendation
@andrewc.2952
@andrewc.2952 2 роки тому
I would be so happy to eat anything I have seen from them. Everything looks really good! 😸
@cthulhu_lives8169
@cthulhu_lives8169 2 роки тому
And you would have poorly made food that possibly could poison you because they didn't follow basic culinary guidelines. The problem with posts like this is unless you are a chef or well trained cook you don't see the insane amount of mistakes. Some potentially deadly or at least illness inducing. Also, this is barely Molecular Gastronomy. It's more like bad country club food from the 80's.
@shaunahuerta9597
@shaunahuerta9597 2 роки тому
@@cthulhu_lives8169 You must be right. As a home cook I didn’t catch anything alarming. Would love it if you could list your top three mistakes you caught happening. TY 😌
@cthulhu_lives8169
@cthulhu_lives8169 2 роки тому
@@shaunahuerta9597 The served food temp was the most worrisome, bacteria growth is most dangerous between 40 and 140 degrees. The other top mistakes were the food quality, soggy greens, over ripe tomatoes just to name a couple. This is supposed to be high end food. You don't serve poor quality food in a restaurant of that level. And simple cooking basics. You don't add oil to pasta water nor pasta it repels the sauce later. When salt is added, it makes it harder for the water molecules to escape from the pot and enter the gas phase, which happens when water boils. This gives salt water a higher boiling point. This is supposed to be molecular gastronomy and they don't know this basic fact you learn the first week in culinary school? And finally the food itself was a little molecular gastronomy mixed with mostly plate designs from a country clubs in the 90's. Like the edible flower he used, that was popular in fine dining 30 years ago when I first became a chef.
@shaunahuerta9597
@shaunahuerta9597 2 роки тому
@@cthulhu_lives8169 Wow! I appreciate where you’re coming from. I understand the clear explanations and how it’s problematic for chefs and those who eat it. I don’t want to come across as crass but I do have a couple questions. 1. I see trained chefs on the Food network adding salt to the water before they add the pasta. Is it the fact the do it after it boils rather than before? 2. How could you tell the temperatures were not appropriate? The salad looked crisp and kept in ice water. Tomato are an individual preference thing…? I think? But if not, then now I know why I hate tomatoes served in restaurants. To me, the juicier the better. 3. I get mixed opinions when about adding oil in pasta water. I’m aware that it keeps the sauce from “clinging” to it better, but in some Asian cooking techniques they use oil to coat their noodles to keep them from sticking while waiting to be used and served; maybe why they did it with the Ragu pasta dish. The sauce seemed to cling. Maybe because they reheated it in the sauce allowing the oil to melt/mix in? 4. Molecular food. I didn’t take away the edible flowers as a gastronomy delight but rather the grape jelly and the freeze-dried orange sauce. Maybe this is a beginner’s restaurant to test the waters, by the consumer, to see if they really could enjoy a “full-on” gastronomy menu. A little bit here and there would be my preference to learn if I liked it. The balsamic “egg yolk” looked amazing. Obviously, I don’t know much about this type of food preparation so I’m easily impressed. These statements above are not meant to question your knowledge as a trained chef or being facetious, it’s just me trying to understand. I do appreciate the time and effort you took to reply. I look forward to your next reply. If you have time. 👨‍🍳
@fornestea7013
@fornestea7013 2 роки тому
@@shaunahuerta9597 As someone who actually studied gastronomy, and is a chef of modern cuisine, these are my two cents: 1. It does not really matter when to add salt in water as you boil it. The myth about time is somewhat true, freshwater does boil faster than saltwater. But the other commentor has to understand that adding salt to water is an endothermic process, meaning the resulting solution will have less temperature than the original. So a pot of freshwater that is boiling, when you add salt to it would actually lower the temperature of the solution and has to be heated back up again to reach the boiling point, resulting in typically the same timeframe. This is why when you add salt to a boiling pot of water, the boiling ceases and the solution needs to be heated up again to boil. That's the endothermic process for you. So in modern gastronomy, literally no difference at all. 2. The salad is well-made. Cold temperatures naturally slow down or outright hinder bacterial growth. Any extreme temperature in cooking is very much appreciated when it comes to food preparation, not to mention this is east asian cuisine we are talking about where there are tighter food regulations regarding raw produce and livestock. Now, regarding tomato, it is definitely up for preference, but ripe tomatoes have their advantages as well as they have greater concentrations of glutamic acid, the precursor to the umami flavor. 3. Adding oil to pasta is problematic, but only when the sauce is added on top of room-temp pasta-which is how homemade pasta is usually made-and does prevent the sauce from readily incorporating with the pasta. The key here is the re-introduction of heat, which helps the oil and the water-based sauce to pseudo-emulsify. Basically, the oil is agitated enough to exist as small droplets in the sauce mixture, which is basically the same state as when it is in stews and other oil-water sauces. 4. Regarding the other commentor's remark about edible flowers, it is weak at best and a bit biased when you consider the fact that some garnishes has existed and was popularized in ancient times yet were still used today. That's like calling scallion a thing of the past that should stay in ancient greece. Most garnish snubs usually do not consider the added texture as part of a dish, but garnishes do alter the dish in their subtle ways, and not just to be visually pleasing as some may think. Granted, the other guy probably were a chef a few decades ago. But as we see in other fields, a few decades is enough time for practices to evolve, and a few myths to be debunked left and right for a much more progressive approach of cooking. It is important to keep an open-mind, especially with food becoming more inclusive and highly globalized, allowing practices and methods to mix together. That, in itself, is the essence of gastronomy, finding innovative ways to enjoy flavors modern or traditional.
@anfal_moon
@anfal_moon 2 роки тому
رائع تعجبني طريقة تحضير الطعام وتنسيقه 💙 وأهم شيئ النظافة 💜 جلي العنب يشبه الكافيار 😮 تحياتي 🇩🇿❤🇰🇷
@kelltoumquamar6038
@kelltoumquamar6038 2 роки тому
مرحبا باختي من الجزائر انا من المغرب الشقيق فرحت لما شفت عربي فالتعليقات 🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦
@anfal_moon
@anfal_moon 2 роки тому
@@kelltoumquamar6038 حتى أنا فرحت لما شفت وحدة عربية ردت عليا سلام جارتي ههههه 😂 راكي مليحة 🤗 🇩🇿🇲🇦
@hozaingor9731
@hozaingor9731 2 роки тому
@@anfal_moon _может быть не координируют, а декорируют? +необычная подача. Россия 🇷🇺 Урал.
@anfal_moon
@anfal_moon 2 роки тому
@@hozaingor9731 شكرا على تعليقك ❤ احترم رأيك💙 لكن برأيي ينسقون الطعام ويزينونه في نفس الوقت🤗
@hozaingor9731
@hozaingor9731 2 роки тому
@@anfal_moon _видимо речь про слово - сервировка. Не только столовые приборы, но и подача еды (как выглядит еда). Так лучше? 😊😇
@ValyTraveler
@ValyTraveler Рік тому
This is the dream - to actually attend one of these - invite/reservation only - experiences... The food looks exquisite...
@zoyailpatel3608
@zoyailpatel3608 Рік тому
Brilliant,different yet soo cool and delish,Bravo guys,
@AReluctantVictim
@AReluctantVictim 2 роки тому
This is a very impressive restaurant. I would fly to Korea just to eat there. Maybe one day.
@koraegi
@koraegi 2 роки тому
I mean Molecular gastronomy exists elsewhere too
@badeugenecops4741
@badeugenecops4741 2 роки тому
@Muffinconsumer4 Yes, because they have muffins here 🙄
@bruh-zn8ju
@bruh-zn8ju 2 роки тому
@Muffinconsumer4 yeah i do wonder how much these dishes are priced haha... there isn't much application of molecular gastronomy, just seemed like tweaked italian cuisine with haphazardly splashed liquid nitrogen (is that safe to serve as it is?)
@worldwide_cruising
@worldwide_cruising 2 роки тому
*I pray that everyone who sees this becomes successful in life!*
@Shlynclrys
@Shlynclrys 2 роки тому
Love watching this type of videos, reminds me of food wars- ayo
@induvinod5511
@induvinod5511 2 роки тому
Uffff!! Simply amazing! What patience ❤️💕
@user-tu7gc3ts6u
@user-tu7gc3ts6u 2 роки тому
Пойду поём борща!
@L3gion3r
@L3gion3r 2 роки тому
Looks like something an influencer would pay a high price tag for to look relevant. Everything looks normal.
@user-ii3vi6vp5n
@user-ii3vi6vp5n Рік тому
Это потрясающе! Скучаю по работе. Я повар.
@NIghthorseGrows
@NIghthorseGrows 2 роки тому
If I was a chef here I would always be hungry.
@dolcechanel
@dolcechanel 2 роки тому
濃厚ですごく美味しそう…🤤お昼はパスタにしようかな…!
@jackarrow550
@jackarrow550 Рік тому
どどっとつぶぴょんに似てますね
@randyyansaud1797
@randyyansaud1797 2 роки тому
tp be perfectly honest, i thought that there actually was too few things involving molecular cooking on what has been shown.
@sakurahoor
@sakurahoor Рік тому
So delicious i feel like working at that place seems so fun
@qiuaiu
@qiuaiu 2 роки тому
it's really the work of ART !!!!7
@endeeray4295
@endeeray4295 2 роки тому
Looks so delicious, but so much sugar in everything!!
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