'UNSEEN Japanese Food- HOT DOGS & BURGERS Tokyo | Japanese STREET FOOD |130 year old SOBA restaurant'

18:36 Jul 19, 2021
'TOKYO, Japan is one of the world’s gastronomic paradises. In this video we’re HUNTING down LOCAL spots and eating where the LOCALS EAT. We visit a 130 year old soba restaurant, eat street food in Ueno at Ameyoko Street Market and check out a burger joint owned by an ex sushi chef where we find rare Japanese food- hot dogs & burgers- Japanese style!. Get ready for some mouthwatering food. Make sure you’re subscribed to our channel https://goo.gl/9rfeRS so you don’t miss out on heaps more food videos!   Support our channel: https://www.patreon.com/chasingaplate  ***********************************************************************  Our first stop is Kanda Matsuya- when a restaurant is over 130 years old, you know they must be doing something right. Soba are buckwheat noodles and at Kanda Matsuya they make them fresh (you can watch them being made at the back of the restaurant). The traditional atmosphere of the restaurant is an experience in itself but the soba which are served both hot and cold are a revelation. Nutty and chewy, we eat ours cold, dipping them into tsuyu a soy based dipping sauce.   Next we head to Ueno for some street food, to a popular stall selling deep fried cutlets and beer at Ameyoko Street Market. We eat a high grade beef mince cutlet (menchi katsu)and wash it down with a cold beer.  Our final stop is Delifucious a burger joint in the suburb of Naka Meguro. The name of the restaurant was coined by the chef owner who wanted to combine the words \"delicious\" and \"f*cking\" to represent his food. And it\'s the perfect name- the uniquely Japanese burgers and hotdogs are incredible. The boiled conger tempura dog is melt in your mouth- a combination of thinly sliced cucumber and a filet of buttery conger eel that\'s battered and deep fried before being drizzled in a sticky, sweet sauce made from eel broth, soy and mirin. The Kobuzime fish burger contains a thick, juicy filet of fish that sits on a bed of slaw which is studded with tsukemono, tart Japanese pickles and slathered in a tofu and kombu (kelp) sauce. Creative, fresh, f*cking delicious food created by a former sushi chef. Well worth seeking out!  Where we ate:  Soba at Kanda Matsuya, 1 Chome-13 Kanda Sudacho, Chiyoda, Tokyo 101-0041, Japan. Open Monday to Friday 11:00am to 8:00pm, Saturday 11:00am to 7:00pm.  Meat cutlet at Niku no Ohyama, 6-13-2 Ueno, Taito-ku, Tokyo 1100005, Japan. Open Monday to Saturday 11:00am to 11:00pm (last order 10:00pm), Sunday 11:00am to 10:00pm (last order 9:00pm).  Burgers and hotdogs at Delifucious, 13 9 1 東山, Meguro, Tokyo 153-0043, Japan. Open 12:00pm to 9:00pm. Closed Wednesday.  If you like this video, please give it a thumbs up, share it and subscribe to our channel. Thanks so much for your support.  Want more food and travel videos? Check out our food videos from Malaysia: https://goo.gl/TCkz4o  ***********************************************************************  We’re Thomas and Sheena, food and travel fiends. We travel full time, hunting for the best food in the world to showcase via our YouTube videos.   #streetfood #beststreetfood #food #chasingaplate   ***********************************************************************  OUR BLOG: WWW.CHASINGAPLATE.COM  INSTAGRAM, FACEBOOK, PINTEREST @chasingaplate #chasingaplate  ***********************************************************************' 

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