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Learn Japanese online : Japanese cuisine – Yakiniku 満天

0 Learn Japanese online : Japanese cuisine   Yakiniku  満天An interview with the owner of a Japanese yakiniku restaurant MANTEN ( 満天).
This video introduces some delicious yakiniku meat cuisine.
Not for vegetarians !!

Duration : 0:5:3


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17 Comments

  1. FlamesofVanity says:

    Also I heard from …
    Also I heard from you Japs that you called Kimchi Kimuchi and tried to steal it right? Japs always about Koreans copying off of them, but what is this? I thought Koreans are the biggest hypocrites, but now? Japs are just the same.

  2. FlamesofVanity says:

    Both @intertetsu & …
    Both @intertetsu & @hiphopnao are just clowning around with their posts. Yakiniku is basically Korean meat on a grill (not just Bulgogi you retards). All of you Japs need to get your head out of your and stop claiming Yakiniku to be Japanese. Koreans living in Japan? So what? They are still Koreans by blood and that doesn’t make it Japanese because they live in Japan you nimrods.

  3. b09h says:

    @intertetsu you are …
    @intertetsu you are the one who is making stuff up, stop being such a hypocrite

  4. hiphopnao says:

    There are three …
    There are three opinions about the origin of Japanese YAKINIKU.
    1. The origin as the Japanese food.
    2. The origin as the Korean food.
    3. The origin as the Korean food living in Japan.
    There is the dispute, but it is sure that all opinions are affected by the Korean food through Korean living in Japan.

  5. hiphopnao says:

    Japanese YAKINIKU …
    Japanese YAKINIKU and Korean BULGOGI were different food.
    I do not know the origin of YAKINIKU. However, Koreans living in Japan certainly devised the style of Japanese YAKINIKU and YAKINIKU after the end of the war. And Korea copied a style of YAKINIKU which Koreans living in Japan devised.
    It is Koreans living in Japan to have devised the style of the current Korean barbecue (Korean Bulgogi).

  6. intertetsu says:

    hahahaha
    why …

    hahahaha
    why south koreans always make up the story?Yakiniku and Bulgogi is completely different.Yakiniku is invented by japanese specific group and korean immigrants in Osaka after the 2nd World War.Since then South koreans copied many things from Yakinikku and improved their Bulgogi.
    And once again…….”Why South koreans always make up the story evenabout such a trivial matter?”They need to know this will only add their shame.

  7. 12ock says:

    i like the stomack
    i like the stomack

  8. Kindapple says:

    To all Japanese. …
    To all Japanese. Stop selling Korean BBQ as in name of Japanese traditional cuisine. So pathetic and disgusting

  9. thisisnotyours1 says:

    looks sooo good.. …
    looks sooo good.. :)

  10. dplbxl says:

    Yakiniku is …
    Yakiniku is invented by the Korean immigrants after the Second World War. Sometimes Yakiniku is eaten with other Korean-influenced dishes such as kimchi, nameul and bibimbap. The history of Korean BBQ such as Bulgogi and Kalbi gose back to the 37 BC–668 AD. It was prepared especially for the king during the Joseon Dynasty.

  11. KrayzieBoneThug4Lyfe says:

    I said it in a …
    I said it in a humoristic way, I know that it is Korean for gods sake, I just made a joke about it ..

  12. powerkjhclub says:

    Maybe it’s also an …
    Maybe it’s also an arabic word that pronounced the same.
    But the “Calbee” used in here, is a Korean cuisine that we eat ribs of the meat. Even japanese people know that Calbee is korean.
    In Korea, they also give you the meat stick to the bones, so u cut the meat yourself, in Japan, they just give you the meat and it’s already sliced.

    Again, Arabic may have a word that pronounce the same, but I don’t think Calbee here means “dog”.

  13. KrayzieBoneThug4Lyfe says:

    no, it’s arabic and …
    no, it’s arabic and means dog! =D

  14. powerkjhclub says:

    Calbee is ‘rib’ in …
    Calbee is ‘rib’ in korean. :)
    it’s a korean word.

  15. Koroodetto says:

    Your best cultural …
    Your best cultural video yet. I would like to see more cultural viedos. What is the theme music called please? I assume it’s a tradional song.

  16. taiyoo123 says:

    おいしそうですね!
    おいしそうですね!

  17. Kurosagi2009 says:

    とても面白いです。ビデオをありがとうご …
    とても面白いです。ビデオをありがとうございました!

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