It's amazing how this meat is so finely marbled (and so heavily marbled too) with fat that it needs no resting and can be cut right there on the grill.Rare Wagyu raised only on olives
It's amazing how this meat is so finely marbled (and so heavily marbled too) with fat that it needs no resting and can be cut right there on the grill.Rare Wagyu raised only on olives
%%Are you familiar with current tuna prices?
Been there, you should treat yourself you'll taste the differenceWhy most expensive? Go to Mortons or Peter Luger every now and then and you are good. For daily or weekend needs your supermarket is your best friend. Eat local all the time, when travelling eat what's good there. I never ever ate a Japanese dish in my life outside Japan (other than home cooking by my Japanese wife) , but then I lived there for over 10 years, have Japanese inlaws, and travel to Japan 2-3 times a year. I eat great sausages when in Germany, good steaks in the US and Australia. It just makes life more enjoyable to me, because I treat local culinary artisans and their creations with the utmost respect and hence look forward to traveling and eating the best of the best in the world at very reasonable prices because I eat locally. Even the food at Nobu outside Japan looks gross to me, commercial and not arranged with beauty and balance in mind but a commercial motivation rooted in greed. Fish and seafood in generally can rarely be beaten outside of Japan.
Of course if one can't taste the difference then that's like throwing pearls to pigs. No shame in that, I also don't taste the difference between good wine that costs 20 dollars vs one that is priced at 250 or more.
Think of it as art is for your eyes and soul. High end food is for the eyes, senses, soul and also for the palate. Plus it's nourishing and not as expensive ...Why most expensive? Go to Mortons or Peter Luger every now and then and you are good. For daily or weekend needs your supermarket is your best friend. Eat local all the time, when travelling eat what's good there. I never ever ate a Japanese dish in my life outside Japan (other than home cooking by my Japanese wife) , but then I lived there for over 10 years, have Japanese inlaws, and travel to Japan 2-3 times a year. I eat great sausages when in Germany, good steaks in the US and Australia. It just makes life more enjoyable to me, because I treat local culinary artisans and their creations with the utmost respect and hence look forward to traveling and eating the best of the best in the world at very reasonable prices because I eat locally. Even the food at Nobu outside Japan looks gross to me, commercial and not arranged with beauty and balance in mind but a commercial motivation rooted in greed. Fish and seafood in generally can rarely be beaten outside of Japan.
Of course if one can't taste the difference then that's like throwing pearls to pigs. No shame in that, I also don't taste the difference between good wine that costs 20 dollars vs one that is priced at 250 or more.
Think of it as art is for your eyes and soul. High end food is for the eyes, senses, soul and also for the palate. Plus it's nourishing and not as expensive ...
Why do you think the food in the high end restaurants is not as good?