Poor Noah, making all those sculptures then they tell him his soup is the wrong consistency. Tough day.
@floodedalpaca69542 ай бұрын
LMFAOOOOOOOOOOO
@paullaurenzrva2 ай бұрын
Noah's Dad loves your comment!
@BlackJesus84632 ай бұрын
@@floodedalpaca6954 lol
@madelinefarrell21762 ай бұрын
@@paullaurenzrva Omg, hi Noah’s dad!! He seems great!
@pearpenguin2 ай бұрын
@@paullaurenzrva He seems like a good kid who cares about the work.
@plizmaticpierce2 ай бұрын
That's awesome to see this restaurant pair with local artists. Really great way to not only promote the artist but also show the chef cares about other people who love the work that they do.
@ChristinaVVM2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for including some of service at the end of the video and not just stopping when the doors open.
@DubultaisT2 ай бұрын
"When You love art too much, You don't call Yourself artist" ... yo that is tear deep
@BluuBird22 ай бұрын
I'm deeply impressed by the amount of dedication and labour going into every little detail of these dishes. It just hurts me a little inside to witness the rather rough tone in the kitchen. I'm also in a field (medicine) where a lot of people are convinced it's necessary for improvement to be harsh with your staff. I just wonder whether it's really the best way to maintain a high standard or rather just a passing-on of one's own "trauma", after being instructed this way.
@AlexcalderamАй бұрын
this is one of the funniest restaurant videos I've ever watched. Truly seems like a parody
@ArcameaАй бұрын
This restaurant looks like its straight outta of movie lol. Everything seems so extra 🤣
@RyanRasmasonАй бұрын
Yeah, the owner sounds really weird, but his chefs got him a star!
@jisezer2 ай бұрын
Please just keep doing this format, no more Lexus commercials
@RyanRasmasonАй бұрын
Gustavo and Noah are MILES ahead of the owner. It's laughably obvious. Good for them! I hope they get greatness after a star!!!
@purpleranger598716 күн бұрын
I’ve gone to many more Michelin starred restaurants than I could name in different countries and the difference between 2 & 3 is not going to be noticed by most people unless you’re a chef or have a Private chef (not a personal chef). It’s an art at 2 stars that is near perfection in everything down to the smallest details of cutlery and even something so insignificant as every vegetable being perfectly even in size. I have a lot of respect for everyone in the kitchen prep work is probably the hardest in everything 2 & 3 Michelin starred restaurant the prep work seems the most difficult because it’s all done daily to *Perfection* everybody focuses on the head chef but he himself has a lot of respect for everyone on the team because it’s impossible without every single team member.
@rexxaiskandar63392 ай бұрын
I've always adored him since he worked at The French laundry & Alinea Group. His technique and hard labour are a rare masterpiece. Keep up the wonderful work, Chef, from your fan in Malaysia.
@jtorola2 ай бұрын
Love when they make something delicate and load it down with a spoonful of caviar. Mise en place is my favorite food series but I prefer the places that stay local or ethnic and don’t just resort to caviar wagyu and truffles to justify the price like the other thousand places doing the same
@dwaynekoblitz60322 ай бұрын
Another place I'll never see or be in anyway interested in eating at. But the dedication and energy is awesome! I hope that food sells for a very high price. They definitely deserve it.
@Tennisisreallyfun2 ай бұрын
Yayyy, it’s another Mise en Place episode!!! And as for whether or not food is art, here’s what I have to say. He says he respects the craft aspect so much that considering the art aspect sometimes makes him uncomfortable. Well, to each his own I guess. I would say that beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but also in the skill of the craftsman. Everything can be boiled down to a craft at some point. Whether it becomes art depends on the level of time and effort we devote to perfecting it. He’s an artist in my book😉
@Koba2122126 күн бұрын
I’ll be glad when this style of cooking is finished. It’s buckling under its own weight.
@northernlights1762 ай бұрын
Just…. Wow… next level right there.
@JPKJ1112 күн бұрын
Legendary video, tons of info
@TheJamesawesome2 ай бұрын
Mise en place really doesn't miss!
@eater2 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@Jorg05111980Ай бұрын
There is no question that this is art...as there's like 20+ unnecessary steps & attributes included to serve something that tastes the same without those. That's nothing to judge, but just a simple conclusion
@sethsoderman51522 ай бұрын
Awesome chef These are so awesome chefs.Cause they sport the people who give them food.The farmers and the artist in town.These are so awesome chefs
@RobertSiringo2 ай бұрын
Absolutely amazing! The innovation, attention to detail, the attention to quality is refreshing. Bravo, chefs!
@gabriellaemmle2 ай бұрын
Great episode!
@tommasoc72462 ай бұрын
The delivery could’ve been different aka “Sasha could you season your melon please” but no let’s put him on blast in-front of the Eater cameras instead.
@CrimFerret2 ай бұрын
You've never worked in a restaurant kitchen obviously. That was diplomatic.
@Breaddie_2 ай бұрын
@@CrimFerret Disagree, from someone with 10 years in hospitality. Rude is rude. The delivery could and should have been better.
@vilhelmingare69856 күн бұрын
if it doesnt taste like anything then he´s gonna say that so that sasha can fix it. you've never even stepped into a kitchen and it shows. "could you season your melon" would also not be helpful. how much should sasha season it? if u immediatly target the problem then the problem gets fixed immediatly. i dont think sasha went home crying cuz his melon was underseasoned for the FIRST tasting. people like you need a reality check. not all critique is an insult. if you're at a restaurant and use some more salt on your food do u mean to do that as a personal insult to the chef? no
@maestrovonhuge93972 ай бұрын
That was great, fantastic food, nice one.
@robertpiccus85682 ай бұрын
The Chinese have a similar dish which we call Beggars Chicken. A whole chicken is marinated in spices and baked inside a Clay mold, which after cooking, is presented table-side to the Guest of Honor who takes a tiny mallet and breaks the clay mold. The legend has it that a poor beggar "acquired" a chicken which he mixed with spices, cooked and then wrapped in clay and buried in the countryside -> he then dug it up later to eat.
@bakaecchikon2 ай бұрын
more along the lines of he stole a chicken, and was about to get caught. So thinking quickly, he covered it in clay and threw it into the fire / buried it under coals. When he was in the clear, he cracked it open to find a perfectly cooked chicken
@420jdizz2 ай бұрын
Only comment that's not a number 🤙 stunning food!
@jeanM162 ай бұрын
Greetings from belgium. Keep up the good work eater
@BirdFlyingOnABird2 ай бұрын
Just started following this chef 😊
@sebastiancurd4620Ай бұрын
The technique and dedication is very impressive. Not sure about the overall happiness in that kitchen...
@floodedalpaca69542 ай бұрын
MY GOAT NOAHHHHHH
@shmazy862 ай бұрын
18:08 he called the Mushrooms Chantelles but they were Morel mushrooms
@Mcflurry4207 күн бұрын
Lol I came here to say this 😂 How he could mistake the two baffles me honestly
@protopigeon2 ай бұрын
Thanks I love it and hate it 12/10
@floodedalpaca69542 ай бұрын
Nice Joyce chens chef Gustavo !!! 😉
@jscott72142 ай бұрын
Huh i was expecting the feedback to be super aggressive given the comments but honestly it was pretty neutral. At most, i think it maybe came across more negative because of the camera angle
@brianpeppers74552 ай бұрын
I made 10/10 roast chicken dinner, prep time was maybe 30 minutes. These places are wacka doodle doo.
@Emmbedd2 күн бұрын
Gustavo is a beast
@R3tr0humppa27 күн бұрын
Moral of the story, don't go there hungry, but to be amazed. ^^
@LoHCrusher2 ай бұрын
The amount of steps per dish border on the insane 😅🤪
@ChefpengTv2 ай бұрын
Absolute cinema wish i could work my way in your kitchen
@IamULISSEАй бұрын
2 stars !!!!!
@EM_J02 ай бұрын
Gimmicks on food at its highest!! Clearly not a matured michelin starred standard
@garagespot461Ай бұрын
100%
@corgeousgeorge2 ай бұрын
Noah's hella cute. I'd help him with his soup consistency! 😍😍
@Moi_Axomia_Lora2 ай бұрын
The Artist Meghan Borah, by any chance does she have any Assamese roots? Cause that surname is common here in Assam. I really need to know. Seeing an Assamese artist here on Eater is wild.
@richyw9592 ай бұрын
I wonder where the chef’s go eat after service. 😜
@eastcoastpowder2 ай бұрын
That sous chef Noah is no joke!
@harrisonines61192 ай бұрын
Arts & Crafts! Arts & Crafts! We are doing Arts & Crafts!!!
@tannervanderslik17272 ай бұрын
Supreme knife fire 🔥
@stianaslaksen57992 ай бұрын
1:39 "I'm walkin' here!"
@Zharen822 ай бұрын
I've never seen anything foodwise served within a clay sculpture before. I would worry about contamination but if it works then all right.
@StevenLawrence-n1k2 ай бұрын
At this level I wouldn’t be too worried.
@owenryan38682 ай бұрын
Do people eat that whole plum on the early course?
@barrypoontang2 ай бұрын
Eatable portions are about 10% of the plating, welcome to 2001, take a seat, that'll be $700 please.
@Tennisisreallyfun2 ай бұрын
It depends on what type of diner you are. Most of the plum flesh, as you can see, is incorporated into components of the dish. The rest that is used for presentation is of course edible, and now it’s up to you whether or not you wish to eat it. Whenever I receive something like that in a fine dining restaurant, I always scrape out the rest of a mango or eat the apple (I once had a dessert presented to me in an apple way back when at a place I can’t remember😂) or whatever, but you don’t have to if you don’t want to. I like to because it’s very refreshing and preps/cleanses my palate for what’s to come!
@jorb19032 ай бұрын
@@barrypoontang2001 lol?
@spencerhorovitz11912 ай бұрын
Lol 15-20mins to eat. Clocked off for break for 30
@tomdowney372152 ай бұрын
That watermelon/crab salad had WAY too many dressings/broths. 3 liquids, 1 tablespoon of crab, and a thin sheet of watermelon.. ohh and of course.. a foam. That one could probably use a little editing
@simonsay8362 ай бұрын
I reall like the guy saying , "Thats it" after the 176 steps of the dish ahah, Great work trullly impressive!
@Ma-pz5kl2 ай бұрын
it is really good for just 1 star
@lundysden67812 ай бұрын
im starving!
@coltonvanessa5096Ай бұрын
Count the amount of times they say "kind of" in this video 😂
@RoivonPC2 ай бұрын
Ok I can appreciate unique techniques but that clay mold of the bird is just...silly.
@defbond3690Ай бұрын
The chef said about a thousand times 'kind of''
@caseylarue83822 ай бұрын
That plum dish is for someone with either bad plums or doesn't like them 😂
@edwi371923 күн бұрын
Not one of those apps sounds like it would taste good.
@Seagypsea2 ай бұрын
Why serve food whole when you can serve 1g of it in slices
@KingJerbear2 ай бұрын
Undoubtably these guys are incredibly talented and hardworking, but this just far surpasses the outrageously pretentious mark for me. This is salt bae levels of wacko
@TheKheumiller2 ай бұрын
Same. When they started talking about pairing a custom art installation with their salad dressings my eyes almost rolled out of the back of my head
@acid-drive_8572 ай бұрын
Tired all of this but Tijuana street fish taco are best.
@stephen1292 ай бұрын
Salt Bae did absolutely nothing culinary wise. He just sprinkled salt on things in a stylish way. The amount of care, effort and attention to detail is on another level here. Completely different chefs.
@ElSuperNova232 ай бұрын
One is artistry with respect for all involved, the other is a contemptuous grift. Learn the difference.
@kelvindownunder2 ай бұрын
4:50 oh yes my boss is next to me
@robayetsalehin57192 ай бұрын
Bro is the Michel angelo of the chef world.
@doulalinaАй бұрын
Nothing says fancy like foam. 😅
@ycc4622 ай бұрын
The artist plate salad is a really nice design. However, their other tablewares and plates (and the plating itself) look a bit bland. Might be the lighting.
@Kn0bes2 ай бұрын
Just released this video and they are closed already
@jorb19032 ай бұрын
No they’re not
@middleearthtroll61832 ай бұрын
everything looks amazing, the clay bird thing is pretty stupid though
@Joe-d1l6iАй бұрын
Idk why people even want to work there.
@julietphillips19912 ай бұрын
This is like a woodworker making fine furniture...not your run-of -the-mill diy.
@pyry4202 ай бұрын
Place should be called "kinda"
@jacobestes2 ай бұрын
Say "kind of" some more.
@MrPolford2 ай бұрын
Drinking game!
@curzon394x2 ай бұрын
or "riff off of" ugh didn't care for this chef's vibe much at all.
@anothertarnishedone59602 ай бұрын
I recognize all the hard work behind all of this, but man, is a lot of innecesary bs. A dish that takes more time to present it to the guests than the time the guest is going to take to eat it is the very meaning of pretentioussness
@mose48382 ай бұрын
THEY'RE MORELS NOT CHANTERELLES
@flowerforsyte56712 ай бұрын
🙂Great! This is the artistry, craftsmanship and passion that America needs more of.
@wrigley602 ай бұрын
Fun to watch but ridiculous prices, unnecessary fussing with food and high energy expenditure in obtaining non-local food stuffs. Chef Noah may be expert at molding bird-shaped clay cookers but how does that demonstrate his ability to make a meal? This is a highly wasteful activity to entertain the very rich.
@zageri2 ай бұрын
the whole clay bird thing is very strange to me
@ChefChrisDay2 ай бұрын
Why?
@Xdbgaming7072 ай бұрын
Yall doing too much
@ChefChrisDay2 ай бұрын
Says who?
@4JJA142 ай бұрын
@@ChefChrisDay the man who made the comment lol
@Molo712 ай бұрын
EMP 🦆?
@SirThomas121229 күн бұрын
Michelin star restaurant yet can't/won't pay table staff living wages but rely on customers to compensate them, what a joke!
@brianmurphy71952 ай бұрын
Yall different, I like it tho. Looks like hard tedious work.
@MichelediMuratore2 ай бұрын
Why do I get the impression that this might be a little bit of a toxic workplace?
@dp60362 ай бұрын
Because it is
@JJJJ-jw8hc2 ай бұрын
It's def high intensity and that can spill over into toxicity sometimes ig
@danielhernandez-mx6fn2 ай бұрын
A did an intern here for 4 days 2 months ago. They were great not toxic. It's an intense environment but they not toxic. They even treated me and my wife to the full tasting the day after my intern.
@josephmichael93472 ай бұрын
She's an artist you have the most beautiful thing where those clay chickens seriously how are you considering an artist and paint like my five-year-old
@stefanie927Ай бұрын
Chef seems like someone I don't want to work with, work for or befriend.
@pawnpure1232 ай бұрын
Would rather just have fried chicken and chips lol😅
@AaronMich90Ай бұрын
Why are ppl like this no one likes going to restaurants where u leave hungry why would they continue to make courses like this ?
@dr3ik2562 ай бұрын
15:08 oof
@WarEagle102314 күн бұрын
My whole body winced when he said that. Like you are being filmed and that is the final product? That has to suck
@Leafmate792 ай бұрын
Gag
@llow11702 ай бұрын
A lot of hands touching that one piece of fish.
@marca44432 ай бұрын
It don't mind. When they're buying them at the docks, they look for the freaky ones
@Whatzakeksguy2 ай бұрын
Interesting techniques - curious about the skin and consistency of that bird, seemed kind of soggy to me with all those juices trapped inside the clay. I wonder how it compares to a suvee and then flashfried piece of the same bird, i guess it loses its signature novelty move without the clay mold and that expertly manly man Noah pressing and caressing it. Otherwise beautiful shots an colors
@S2KV2 ай бұрын
Oh I recall my daughter drew similar art in kindergarten.
@somerandomfella2 ай бұрын
I don't think some people understand the lengths that these chefs go through, only for some unsatisfied with life losers to criticize them with poor reviews.
@philbobstreehouse49002 ай бұрын
This is ridiculous. Arts and crafts food.
@Billy_Williamson2 ай бұрын
Absolute garbage, nothing to do with improving ingredients or food.
@moereese52542 ай бұрын
Those cooks probably make minimum wage. The food looks interesting though.
@AntMitts80352 ай бұрын
Lmao this is way too much
@benji-tintin2 ай бұрын
👍🏿
@noneednoname2 ай бұрын
Lmao whatever Meghan the "artist" did is some of the most terrible bs artwork I've ever seen. I almost thought it was satire for a moment with how completely straight they played it.
@andyleighton696917 күн бұрын
Note the comment about using European butter because American butter is pumped full of water. Is there anything they don't fill with water, corn syrup or chemicals?
@tjm01122 ай бұрын
That bird clay for me is really unnecessary, put in a lot of extensive work and just to break it up infront of the customers within a minute , for what though? I’m sorry maybe I don’t understand “art”.
@AzouriaАй бұрын
It’s interesting to see fine dining kitchens not use ppe (mask, gloves, hair nets) at all times, especially after experiencing a global pandemic