Iron Chef Dad Cooks A5 Japanese Wagyu.

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Published 2022-08-19

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  • I love that he talks to the audience like we are his son’s friends.
  • @Omikoshi78
    What makes this channel for me is the dad spending time with his son, and his son being respectful of his dad. The Michelin class food that ends up happening is just a nice bonus!
  • I just love how wholesome the dad is. It’s almost like how everyone wishes there parents was like him
  • @JDenim88
    You guys are great. Dedicated father and supportive son. I love it. Iron dad spent years becoming a master and still maintained a great relationship with his son. Not many can say that.
  • @KingJerbear
    I just love how he says "Hey children" as he's teaching, really such a gentle teacher even if you were a complete amateur you could feel comfortable learning from an Iron Chef.
  • @arion151
    My dad's passion was cooking and he taught me how to cook. He passed away this year and I cherish memories just like these that I got to make with my own father.
  • You can tell he loves his dad. Just speaks to his father's parenting skills. This man is a great dad and great men raise great children. These two are awesome. 👍
  • @Pong0_
    It's such a nice contrast to the aggressive, fast, snappy image that is usually shown of top chef's. A real breath of fresh air.
  • I love their dynamic. The son obviously respects his father. The father obviously loves his son. The father is a master chef. The way he takes TV dinners and fast food and turns it into gourmet entrees is impressive.
  • @CharlieeeS2
    They don’t call me smart they call me genius 😂 love your dad
  • I grew up watching Susur Lee on Iron Chef and a lot of my late teens watching him judge on Chopped Canada. Finding this channel was a blessing, it's so wholesome watching you both interact and share.
  • @annerz2369
    I discovered you guys for the first time today. I can safely say I am HOOKED! What an absolute pleasure it is to watch your videos, I paused this one around 20 times as I had to keep stopping to tell/show my husband. He really should just sit and go on the YouTube binges with me. I love that Dad takes the time to explain and educate, and you can see the passion he has for food and for cooking, articulate in his explanation and communication but with an air of comfort if you know what I mean, like he knows us all personally. What joy it must be for you both to share something special as father and son.
  • For me, one of the best things about YouTube is being able to vicariously be in the room with amazing chefs like this and watch the extra steps that he goes through to make the meal better. It makes me a better chef. It also fosters my passion for cooking.
  • @sera7812
    Watching these makes me cry. I never knew my dad; he passed when I was 2 as did my mom. Seeing you guys interact and the love between father & son is so heartwarming. It makes me a little jealous, but overwhelmingly happy. Love love this channel. ❤️🥹
  • @paulyKeys
    Love the family component....the bonding. Love the simplicity of your presentation. And I appreciate you opening your home life in a way. I will never likely be able to enjoy a meal by you, so this is as close as this foodie will ever get.
  • Always a great experience. The interplay between father and son is a measure of their love. Thanks for sharing with us.
  • @Artuar3CRaFT
    This dad deserves a gold medal, he is just the most genuine guy ever.
  • @KiiroiSenko1
    What you have with your father is so incredibly special. I hope you truly truly appreciate this. Just watching these brings a tear to my eye. I miss my dad.
  • i love you guys. my own dad was a deadbeat and abusive. thanks for letting us all be a part of your family.