Fun fact: this video file was 130 GB and took 38 hours to upload Fun fact #2: My translator and I were hungry during the shoot so we went to a nearby 7/11 and got some packaged fried chicken bites to snack on during some down time. Okami-san (the proprietress) saw us eating outside through the window and immediately insisted that we come up inside to sit down in one of their private, beautiful dining rooms to eat. We were trying to finish quickly (this was also finger food), so we said that wouldn't be necessary, as we wanted to just down something quick before getting back to shooting. Nevertheless, she basically ushered us into a wonderful room upstairs, where her staff had already laid out 2 cups of green tea, warm hand towels, placemats, chopsticks, and an entire table setting for two people - with our tiny plastic 7-11 fried chicken packets in the middle. It was one of the funniest, yet most impactful memories from our time at Kikunoi. If that doesn't speak volumes about their hospitality, well...
@jet32723 ай бұрын
Thanks for making this video
@PhilosophicalPhilosophy3 ай бұрын
38 hours is insane
@pz15903 ай бұрын
The proprietress (owner's wife) is certainly a kind lady. Her explanation of how each room is set as well as the flower arrangement based on each occasion are proof of their craftmanship.
@n1k0n_3 ай бұрын
What did you shoot on?
@Blankspot1013 ай бұрын
Beautiful piece of art Alvin
@Aus__103 ай бұрын
I had the privilege of doing a culinary internship here. All of these chefs are the real deal. They work so hard. Long hours and dedication. Glad they got some recognition. Shout out to Tsuji San , Yosuke San, Tomohiro chan , Sakura San , and Katsuya San for their kindness while I was there. Miss you guys. 頑張ってください
@Lividbuffalo3 ай бұрын
Did you start your own restaurant?
@OutOfMySystem2 ай бұрын
I liked that line about them starting their own restaurants very much.
@Jorg051119802 ай бұрын
What hours did you have to make there?
@suschilegge16832 ай бұрын
Happy for you! Hope you made some good memories and learned
@johnathanmartinez28062 ай бұрын
I just started culinary school how do I go here?
@littleknight69493 ай бұрын
i love how this is not only a restaurant but also a school. that is such as good way to go round keeping chefs trained and helping more people get into this sector
@jtorola3 ай бұрын
Fuck that. Living in a dorm for 5 years?! Japans perfection culture is fucking stupid. Live an enjoyable life.. you only get one.
@PervyOldToadSage3 ай бұрын
Ive never heard of a restaurant having a campus, let alone the training program taking 7 years just to reach chef de partie. That is like medical school level training 😅. What the hell. Fascinating but terrifying.
@HexaDecimus3 ай бұрын
@@PervyOldToadSage i guess you can think of it as like an apprenticeship, earning while you learn. Also graduating from such a prestigious restaurant can certainly aid in future employment.
@PervyOldToadSage3 ай бұрын
@@HexaDecimus Oh for sure. No doubt you would be a beast after that training.
@SmolFenFen2 ай бұрын
I love the owner's confidence too. It might seem like arrogance, but it is just experience. Don't judge older generations if they seem arrogant, listen and learn. They have earned that confidence through years and years of experience. The ability to remain calm and actually listen is powerful.
@Flazius3 ай бұрын
Everything about this video made me happy. The respect from everyone, the respect for the craft, the respect for the customers, the respect for nature and seasons, the respect for Alvin and the translator, the respect for us as a viewer. Sublime effort all around. What an experience.
@darkpyro7863 ай бұрын
I think you meant sublime and not subliminal unless I'm mistaken haha
@AnUumi3883 ай бұрын
Wake up babe our favorite culinary documentarian is back with another stunning film and artistically crafted deep-dive into the heart of the industry! 💗
@IamHerbie3 ай бұрын
Could not have said it better myself
@pz15903 ай бұрын
Well said.
@kur0suto18 күн бұрын
Mines told me to leave her the fuck alone
@huntakilla12343 ай бұрын
The production value of Alvin's video is always freakin mind blowing. This place is so beautiful. I can see why they won 3 Michelin stars.
@zacharyevans84893 ай бұрын
Right? I thought there was a full company behind this video the way it was so well done!
@sianwarwick6332 ай бұрын
When I think about the strain and difficulty other chefs have around the world, and their goals to achieve Michelin rating... I see this restaurant, chef, education, business, and realise it's a different idea of reaching a goal, as other people have suggested in their comments
@reikaratnamАй бұрын
Overhyped as usual check out thier negative reviews on maps. Slavery at its finest
@henlolneh3 ай бұрын
not going to lie this was better than 90% of the chefs table episodes that have been released thus far. i love how you let the chef/owner narrate throughout this and tell his story.
@Smurkylling3 ай бұрын
What a great chef. The speech about years/months learning to ride a bike, but focusing on the destination was a really inspiring
@psidvicious3 ай бұрын
That also stuck out to me. An employer that appreciates and understands that people learn at different rates is a very insightful quality. Sometimes your best learners are not always the fastest learners.
@jody0243 ай бұрын
Immense contrast to what we see from leading chefs in Western Kitchens.
@mm-sp4pr3 ай бұрын
theres a reason why shorts have become so popular, people's attention spans are short. You just have a few seconds to snag their attention, and then another few seconds to keep them invested enough to sit through the video. I think the reason why ur vids are so popular is that we get to see all the players involved, not just the head honcho. You try to showcase all the qualities, all the minor details that makes a place special. The cinematography, the music is just something that resonates deeply with me. I dont even know whens the last time i sat through a youtube video without skipping it, be it adverts or boring parts. But I honestly watched through this entire video and I didnt feel irritated, in fact it soothed me. its really magic what you guys do.
@VanPham-3 ай бұрын
Cannot agree more. 20 mins just flew by without me realizing it. The video is just so captivating
@meme_ahmed8423 ай бұрын
The frames, the cuts, the level of detail is unmatched in a Alvin Zhou production. In two words we call this, "absolute cinema".
@basvanheun72793 ай бұрын
I got literal chills down my body from the production quality of this one Alvin… wow. Netflix and the broadcastworld are nothing compared to your productions. Keep up the great work!
@fakerealalbert31283 ай бұрын
I think this is your best one yet, Alvin. It's not just that you get 26 minutes of the Platonic ideal of food photography, it's that you as you get to the end, the food almost makes you want to cry for the unbelievable passion and hard work that you've shown in every fragment of each dish. You're doing amazing work, and it breaks my heart that youtube as a platform just does not reward this type of art as much as it should, but I pray it'll continue.
@kingdavid_tech3 ай бұрын
It should be said, these films are not just films or works of art. They are love letters to people, to culture, to food, to living, to finding meaning in the little things. Alvin, you have a gift, a vision. The world is your canvas and your camera is your brush. So keep painting and writing these letters so no one ever forgets what the world holds. How cooking can give meaning and purpose all on a simple plate. ❤
@gouthamkm75103 ай бұрын
Japan is country where they respect everything they do put all they got in work. There work ethic & hospitality is off charts I love japan
@F0XD1E3 ай бұрын
I love that you take your time with these and do not just churn out weekly. Each one is an award worthy documentary.
@MelancholicDays3 ай бұрын
alvin's videos always have such high production value it's insane. productions like these require a certain level of curiousity, sensitivity and knowledge. in certain ways it exceeds productions that hundreds of people work on for movies. take the 20:30~22:00 sequence for example. letting natural light from the garden light the food up but not blind the viewer. high angle downward shots for dipping sauces, low angles for smoke rising off the grilled dishes. timing the shot to capture the first time the cover is lifted off the soup. knowing when to add music to supplement, and when to let the ambient sounds of the background carry the shot. a shot is not just a shot, it's a scene and every scene in the video has a focus and is meaningful, even the transmission shots. whether it's a quirky quip from the cooks, or the setup of the scrolls, or the beautiful gardens that thing gets it's moment to shine.
@alvinzhoufilms3 ай бұрын
you get it (:
@MelancholicDays2 ай бұрын
@@alvinzhoufilms I sure did, it was a pleasure to witness mastery of craft, in both cooking and video production. Thanks for sharing this with us :)
@thee_certified_silly_guy3 ай бұрын
WHEN THE WORLD NEEDED HIM MOST HE CAME BACK TO FEED OUR EYES AND HEARTS ❤
@Charleswonder123 ай бұрын
saying "that's hella good" in a 3-Michelin star restaurant is diabolical 🤣🤣💀
@alvinzhoufilms3 ай бұрын
I said what I said
@gjl41013 ай бұрын
At least bro didn't say it was bussing
@RogerRoger-bk1pi3 ай бұрын
Quite right. It ruined the ambiance. A beautiful film, overall.
@IIIIIllllIII3 ай бұрын
@@RogerRoger-bk1pi Haha yeah I was thinking the same. It was a big contrast to the peaceful style of the documentary and professional environment but I wouldn't go that far saying it ruined the ambiance. It added some personal style
@anovosedlik2 ай бұрын
ikr was thinking the same exact thing!
@Dita_Utomo3 ай бұрын
That end scene tho, where the lady bows the guests off, somehow it warms my heart. Alvin manages the capture the essence of this place, I feel. Great job Alvin, absolutely beautiful video 👏
@Xenorous_3 ай бұрын
Honestly, this felt like getting an look into someone's life that you will probably never meet but coming out the end understanding how they've lived and who they were. While leaving you with a sense of admiration and awe for how they've lived as person.
@Jakerbox3 ай бұрын
this... might be the greatest video - food-related or not - I've ever watched on KZbin. it is so clear that you care so much about showing these people's passion for their work, the beauty of their creations, and the joy they get from serving their customers. it's what hospitality is all about, and nobody showcases it quite like you, Alvin.
@drlinid3 ай бұрын
Probably one of the best documentaries on kaiseki ever, even more amazing that you were able to feature one of the most famous kaiseki restaurants in Japan at that!
@MsYipster3 ай бұрын
This video was so well-done. It showed the human side and truly shows finding joy, peace, and calm in such a hectic environment. I love seeing how fun and silly the head chef is. The love and care they put into their craft. The way they packed the left-over rice for their customer, was such a memorable moment for me in the film. Thank you for sharing the story of this restaurant.
@randarth95733 ай бұрын
I genuinely look forward to these. All of your documentaries feel like they take you on a journey into a world of cooking that you either never new existed, or deepens your understanding of an area of cooking you didn't know much about. Can't wait for the next one.
@majkucina29353 ай бұрын
this is the first culinary video to make me tear up, and i cry very rarely. what a spiritual experience this restaurant is.
@OliverFace3 ай бұрын
The staff are the most wholesome group of people I have ever seen in a kitchen. So sweet.
@aaahhhaaaaaa2 ай бұрын
Best restaurant documentary I have ever seen. The editing was masterfully balanced between perfectly curated shots of work in the kitchen, the dishes, the suppliers, and more casual shots like being given tea and the family meal. The music was really nice, creating a great ambiance and having its moments, but blending into the background noise when necessary. The formula of not showing any questions being asked in the formal shots also works really well.
Japanese have impeccable taste in style and design. Everything is so balanced and beautiful
@sidchuownzАй бұрын
The closing music choice could not have been more perfect. Beautifully uplifting. Paired with such an incredible and powerful message, so heartwarming. And, finally, the bow at the end in the darkness next to bamboos. I teared up because of how touching this was. Thank you.
@voutzify3 ай бұрын
Alvin, everything about this is beautiful. That year of working on this video was well spent. It was a huge pleasure to view it. Thank you very much for sharing it.
@mohsinopiani2 ай бұрын
Not ashamed to say I became emotional watching this video. Everything is simply perfect and beautiful. Felt a bit of regret and envy because I will probably never get to experience anything like this in my lifetime. I never truly understood the meaning of Kaizen until I saw this video. The Japanese people love what they do and it shows. Amazing work from everyone.
@ynkh1123 ай бұрын
As a cook professionally myself I thoroughly enjoy this film. The restaurant hospitality, mentorship and the chef philosophy made me want dine and experience their take on traditional Japanese cuisine at three Michelin stars level.
@drazalin3 ай бұрын
FINALLY!!!!!! honestly, I can't wait to see more of your videos. Always have such great soul and feel.
@linhl47103 ай бұрын
Watching this made me feel: If Denmark has Noma, Japan has Kikunoi. Another beautiful ensemble of pure art, Alvin. Thank you for your creation! Cannot wait for your next release :)
@themangofandango3 ай бұрын
This one made me cry. What a beautiful thing. What a beautiful little place full of good in a world that can be so hard. Thank you for showing it to us.
@ParkityParkPark3 ай бұрын
I absolutely love the energy your style of videos brings. In watching each and every one of them I'm always filled with a sense of peace and appreciation. Something about your approach to everything from the cinematography and music choices to your direction and even font choices makes everything feel simultaneously so simple and exciting. You capture the essence of learning something new and listening to someone describe something they love, and I think it's absolutely criminal that you don't have a bigger following.
@timc50773 ай бұрын
Dude the cinematography, the editing, the footage, like everything about the video is so superb and serene. I tend to like 2x speed a lot of the videos I watch but this was different just taking the video as it is no speeding up or skipping 10 seconds. Another dub for Alvin
@mrbxv3 ай бұрын
Incredible video. My family visited Japan for the first time and I am simply in awe of the culture. This video showcases why the Japanese excel at taking something and making it better. Food is an expression of culture and this video features how people in Japan have so much pride in their work. Bravo. We can’t wait to go back to Japan.
@nell8343 ай бұрын
Speechless. This was so beautiful, the cinematography, the storytelling, the masters and chefs that built this restaurant.
@anagalan78343 ай бұрын
chef kiss 🤌🏻!! Thank you Alvin ❤️
@aerendyr_draekh57093 ай бұрын
This might be one of the most beautiful videos I've ever seen. The lighting, framing, and cuts were all delicate and pristine. Thank you for your hard work
@srgmhmm3 ай бұрын
These shots at 12:50-on are so perfectly placed and shot
@justani3 ай бұрын
良い素材に良い料理。この映像もまさにそうです。 緑が多くて目にも快適。ありがとう🍵
@rightender51783 ай бұрын
The dishwasher is the true hero. Backbone of a restaurant.
@darteris71883 ай бұрын
The serene setting and atmosphere alone is calming in nature. The delicacies that are served must be on a divine level. What an amazing culture and place to develop and at the same time, cherish. The respect and playful banter among the owner and his clientele is heart warming and you can tell that they have formed a bond over several years. Thank you for this epic journey, I can only dream of being in a place such as this.
@CallumsFrenchyVids3 ай бұрын
This video has reaffirmed my belief that Alvin is at the very pinnacle of the culinary documentary scene. Simply outstanding in every aspect.
@niko.nixxxx3 ай бұрын
loved this! i enjoy the concept that the first years cook the food for the other chefs. the scenes were captured nicely. can't wait for more future videos.
@elmariachi1123 ай бұрын
As a fellow chef, witnessing the level of dedication everyone puts into their work is astonishing. The production delivery is also outstanding. Thank you.
@d_isaac213 ай бұрын
I spend my days watching SO many videos about different cultures cuisines. Japanese culture has always been so unique to me in how much passion and effort they put into EVERYTHING. No matter what it is. This has to be hands down one of the most beautifully produced videos I’ve watched in a long time. Not only does his food tell a story but the video you’ve put together helped me feel like I was on that journey myself. Bravo.
@random76183 ай бұрын
This production quality is crazy, the restaurant also looks fantastic
@biggyb98643 ай бұрын
One of my most memorable dining experiences. I had fallen in love with his cookbook and the next time I went to Kyoto, my mother and I were fortunate enough to get a seating through our hotel concierge. I remember it was downpouring that day. Every moment of our experience there lives with me to this day. Chef was kind enough to sign my menu.
@adamhill16273 ай бұрын
This is the most incredible video I’ve ever watched on KZbin. The production, videography, lighting, poetic pace. WOW! Alvin this was a beautiful piece of art thank you for sharing this with us!
@222supersilver3 ай бұрын
This is on of the most high quality videos I've ever watched on KZbin. I recognize that a lot of work goes into each and every video, but PLEASE PLEASE never stop doing what you're doing here. I love it.
@teapot4two6103 ай бұрын
In the dance of movement and craft, you’ve created a tapestry of culinary and cinematic grace, with each moment blossoming like a symphony guided by a master’s hand, where every note sings of artistry in its truest form.
@K4HLER3 ай бұрын
Alvin - your a breath of fresh air. Your the Tai in my Chi. Love you bro heart❤
@BBZehef3 ай бұрын
This is one of the best videos depicting a culinary identity and boy have I seen many
@sari20203 ай бұрын
I'm so excited! I'll edit after I watch. Edit: Yep. Alvin's poetry in motion always brings a smile to my face and soul. Each of these mini-documentaries leave me feeling like I know the heart of the proprietors, the hardship, the joy, and the dedication to craft. The way music is used to shift my emotions in this one was cinematic. Thank you for sharing both your gifts and theirs.
@AltoEcho3 ай бұрын
Japan is so amazing, their culture/traditions so cool and their citizens are so amazing, I wish it was real 😔
@antonioavanzini40243 ай бұрын
This is my second comment on KZbin but I couldn’t resist. This is one of the best videos I have ever seen!!! Please make more of that, this is amazing!
@Harry-x4n2 ай бұрын
I just returned from Kyoto, I didn't go here as I'm broke. But your film managed to capture the atmosphere and reverence that the Japanese seem to have for nature that I can't even put to words. Just absolutely stunning. Brought me right back. The whole concept of a garden estate for a Restaurant. I could live the rest of my life there and never get bored. Beautiful.
@SamsanityАй бұрын
22:16 "Please bring your adult wallet, but your child's heart" 😂
@ivanhenderson31Ай бұрын
My wallet will still cry like a 2 year old😂
@lillianroself3 ай бұрын
Best documentary I've watched in years. Love the commentary from the owner, and cameraman. 😊 Very wholesome. Made me wish I had the budget to go to this beautiful little establishment.
@naenae34613 ай бұрын
Boss rolling in at 10 am like, yoooo
@psidvicious3 ай бұрын
I bet for the first 30 years he was the guy that was there at 4-5 am though.
@connorkwan21122 ай бұрын
Literal chills. All the way from when they started bringing out the food, to the end of the video. Fantastic work Alvin.
@adog31293 ай бұрын
17:53 20k yen? $137 usd??? i was expecting at least ten times that, that's crazy for three michelin stars. that's crazy for one michelin star
@artonion4202 ай бұрын
The full course is ¥63,250 at the time of writing this
@armaanajoomal3 ай бұрын
i cannot even describe how grateful i am for this video thank you so much.
@srleplay3 ай бұрын
Next to dictionary definition of quality over quantity stands Alvin's photo
@dilshadteemul50623 ай бұрын
I check in on this channel periodically in the hopes of another upload - my prayers have been answered today :D have liked the video before I even hit play! Thank you, Alvin!
@geezlouise4203 ай бұрын
we are so back
@kevincaburneigh34593 ай бұрын
absolute masterpiece
@Myrdrrr3 ай бұрын
Masataka [Legendary Farmer]
@sari20203 ай бұрын
These made me laugh. Both the farmer and fish purveyor surtitles. I know it's a result of years of friendship but it's also true.
@Myrdrrr3 ай бұрын
@sari2020 YEAH!!!! The titles all added to the enjoyment for me too
@Kirinboi2 ай бұрын
I have to say, the idea of the waiters of each room leading the kitchen so fascinating. It makes especially since the guests dine in private rooms rather than an open floor where the chef can see everything
@tetepeb3 ай бұрын
Imagine if you where able to eat there once every 10 days for a whole year and experience all the 24 microseasons of food.
@남-c9w3 ай бұрын
yess he's back! i am really into culinary documentaries or docus in general. it is always yours that bring tear to my eye -- this documentary is an art piece for me! and their hospitality you can see how it manifest and reflects through their work. aaah i loveee thiss so much!
@donutella382 ай бұрын
3-Star Michelin quality film making marries perfectly with the 3-Star Michelin restaurant. (although calling Kikunoi Honten a restaurant doesn't do it justice - the whole place is a work of art). I loved this from beginning to end.
@JanGelhausen3 ай бұрын
A masterpiece. That’s true for the videography and for the restaurant. Just fantastic. I am happy to have seen this.
@nicowokeuplikethis91452 ай бұрын
The worst part of this video 26:17
@IIIIIllllIII3 ай бұрын
This documentary is edited in a very fascinating and beautiful way. Congrats to the editor
@kanganabhattacharyya71993 ай бұрын
Each shot, each scene is so perfectly mesmerizing. The hard going dedication of the whole team, the owner's words and their love for the cuisine is so perfectly depicted. Truly in love with this, it's not just a video it's an experience in itself. Truly inspiring! 💌
@blackwolfsskin3553 ай бұрын
truly a great video as always. Enjoying these while eating or relaxing is really the best, ty for your work.
@yathinnavy2 ай бұрын
Thank you @Alvinzhoufilms for sharing this with us. This is the most wholesome documentary I have ever seen in my entire life. You have captured the true essence of what this family wishes to portray. The cinematography and choice of music dances beautifully together. He shares such wisdom that truly speaks to the heart. ❤ This restaurant will definitely be on my list when I visit Japan.
@artonion4202 ай бұрын
This video is so much better made than any of the Netflix shows or the usual sappy stuff. This is the real deal. Thank you so much for making this.
@testadizzy952 ай бұрын
The most deserving 3-star restaurant I have ever seen. Great video, fantastic experience!
@johnbang8Ай бұрын
This is by far the best KZbin Video I have ever seen in my entire life. Dude, your skills are expanding the universe! Thank you for this kind of content!
@aerodaktyl_3 ай бұрын
The camera work and storytelling is just unbelievable. Youre a master of your craft Alvin.
@namahn20492 ай бұрын
What an amazing movie. It couldn't portrait the whole experience and hard work behind the scenes more beautifully. Love this!
@joym6531Ай бұрын
What I love about Alvin’s videos is that the thumbnails and titles always make you think it’s going to be about the food, but his true intention is to showcase the people behind the food, and not just the ones whose names are usually credited for the restaurant’s success but everyone who takes part in it. I really love how Alvin matches their passion for food with his own passion to portray them so beautifully.
@pz15903 ай бұрын
Another master piece!😍😍 I enjoyed every beautiful frame of the documentary. It's well made with the highest attention to the details just as the chefs in the documentary with highest craftmanship. Bravo!!!❤❤❤🤩🤩🤩
@DpanditaB3 ай бұрын
Goodness i am blown away. The Cinematography, the editing is bloody brilliant. It's simply art. Also 38 hours? INSANE!!!!!! Thank you for for giving us viewers the best of the best films. ALSO, I am in awe of the craftsmanship, the precision, dedication and the care all the chefs put into their cooking. The whole Process is very beautiful to see.
@Zatracenec2 ай бұрын
One of the most beautiful video I've seen. Camera, shots, font, editting......plus the incredible aesthetics of this restaurant.....just amazing.
@鋼然25 күн бұрын
0:49 22:38 Words cant describe the epicness of these 2 shots. I just cant believe how aesthetic these simple things in our daily lives can turn into. Thank you for bringing me art.
@janis19813 ай бұрын
This is the best series on youtube. It learns the viewer what it takes to become one with the thing you love. It makes me rethink the things im doing in live. Thank you!
@dabear806n3 ай бұрын
Absolutely, perfect. Everything, you, this video and everyone in it. Never stop creating!
@thomask35283 ай бұрын
This, once again, was phenomenal to watch. Thank you
@ponypajamasАй бұрын
This documentary is so beautiful i cried three times. Thank you for creating this and sharing it with the world!
@n1k0n_3 ай бұрын
Very well shot and composed. You had a great canvas to paint on as well. Japan figured out the minimalist aesthetic centuries ago and has only perfected it since.
@seanchua37253 ай бұрын
If the slow rate of your video production is because you wanna prioritise such immaculate quality, I (and many others around the world) bloody approve it! Thank you for your hard work!🎉❤
@joefish65462 ай бұрын
The knife work of the guy preparing that eel was incredibly satisfying to watch. I love seeing a human that has mastered a skilled craft work like that.
@gustav0fischer13 ай бұрын
This was one of the best culinary videos I've ever seen, the photography and editing were excellent, and the restaurant dynamic and its owner thoughts throughout the video made it very special, congrats