Only 70 People A Day Can Eat This $10 Michelin Star Ramen
At Ginza Hachigou in the heart of Tokyo, a lucky 70 people each day can taste Chef Yasushi Matsumura’s Michelin Star ramen for a mere $10. Matsumura spent 45 years crafting fine-dining menus that cost hundreds of dollars but has now turned to making luxurious ramen the everyday person can enjoy. Utilizing French techniques, specially developed soba noodles, and a rich flavored broth that takes 30 hours perfect, it’s no wonder people line up for hours each day to be in with a chance of eating this exclusive dish.
Released on 06/22/2023
Transcript
[mellow music]
[pork belly sizzling]
[strainer clinking]
[ladle clanks] [broth sloshes]
[ladle rattling]
[ladle clinking]
[bowl clinks]
[broth sloshes]
[stock sloshing]
[thermometer clicks]
[stock gurgling]
[mellow music]
[water gushing]
[packaging rustling]
[water gushing]
[spring onions crunching]
[chef speaking Japanese]
[spring onions crunching]
[broth sloshing]
[mellow music]
[wheels rattling]
[machinery humming]
[flour sack rustling]
[water sloshing]
[machine whirring]
[metal scrapping]
[machine whirring]
[machine whirring]
[mellow music]
[noodles sloshing]
[tongs clinking]
[mellow music]
[meat sizzling]
[meat sizzling]
[meat sizzling]
[pan clanking]
[pepper grinding]
[mellow music]
[diner slurping]
[chef speaking Japanese]
[mellow music]
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