Chef Masashi Yamada Serves Wild Game Hunted in the Mountains of Japan — Omakase Japan
Chefs at Yanagiya have followed the tradition of irori ever since the restaurant’s opening shortly after World War II. “Irori was the meal gathering place, the cooking place,” says Yamada of the traditional heated sunken earth. “It used to be normal in Japanese homes, but now with modern civilization and convenient times, they’re gone.” The invitation-only restaurant serves fresh meat and fish supplied by local hunters and fishermen on the same day. “Sometimes we even go fish ourselves,” Yamada adds. Private chefs cook the omakase over charcoal right in front of guests, adhering to irori’s rules. “This is what Japanese style originally looked like,” Yamada says. “Look, feel, smell the aroma.” Chef Yamada specializes in meats like duck, venison and even bear. Eater is the one-stop-shop for food and restaurant obsessives across the country. With features, explainers, animations, recipes, and more — it’s the most indulgent food content around. So get hungry. Subscribe to our YouTube Channel now! http://goo.gl/hGwtF0

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