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πŸ‡―πŸ‡΅ Ranking EVERY Restaurant in a Legendary Japanese Shopping Street [Ep. 104]

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  1. yes I'v eben here once thanks to Japan eat. yes, I'm planning another trip to Kobe just to eat htere again.

  2. Maybe not fish broth, but if they used beef broth to thin out tomato sauce Into a soup base, that actually sounds like it’d be really good

  3. you know, i mean my own soup pasta. but instead of tomato, I use coconut milk, kelp stock (vegetarien) and then plant based proteins. i can also add miso to it to elevate the taste, it's awsome.

  4. Some versions of marinara sauce contain seafood to add umami, I wonder if that’s the reason the fish oil was thrown in

  5. And copious amounts of crusty bread to assist in the soaking up of all that juice❀🍝πŸ₯–πŸ§„πŸ˜Š

  6. My brain the second i hear the name of the restaurant was β€œKasane” :

    (please say teto, please say kasane teto, PLEASA SAY KASANE TETO)

  7. Fascinating πŸ€” the only place I'd ever seen spaghetti soup like thst before was an American middleschool. I was a picky eater but the broth was so flavorful it somehow just tasted like a really good spaghetti sauce. They served it in styrofoam cups for exactly one year of my education, it was wildly better than 90% of the other cafeteria food, then I moved on a grade and never had it again.

    I wonder if it wasnt a single cafeteria manager's personal recipe or something.

  8. Pasta absolutely belongs is soup!!
    Just not spaghetti, cuz that shit’ll just fall off and splat and make a mess of everything

  9. The fish stock addition is inspired. Some of Chef John's italian recipes include a little anchovy paste in things like tomato sauce/soup, (I think he's referred to it as "Italian MSG") and it makes a world of difference.

  10. Google Maps is the worst for Japanese apparently. I search for γ€Œζ΄‹ιΊΊεΊ—γ€ and it comes up with mostly places spelling it with 屋. Tabelogu and Google itself seem to work though.

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