dank69
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Not a site, it's an app. Topaz Photo AI to sharpen//enlarge/face recovery, etc.Impressive. Which site did you use?
I wonder how many of those 130 years they have been that efficient with the prep--like the entire final stage assembly line where it's made-to-order but real broth and hand-made udon, etc. I know this is relatively common and just how very great, small boutique restaurants do their work, but it got me thinking that this is basically fast food, well before McDonald's existed...but without the hub model and you actually had apprenticeships and serious chefs being prepped to do work like a machine. Same idea of fast, made-to-order food--but super real.
All I know is I found that video oddly soothing!I wonder how many of those 130 years they have been that efficient with the prep--like the entire final stage assembly line where it's made-to-order but real broth and hand-made udon, etc. I know this is relatively common and just how very great, small boutique restaurants do their work, but it got me thinking that this is basically fast food, well before McDonald's existed...but without the hub model and you actually had apprenticeships and serious chefs being prepped to do work like a machine. Same idea of fast, made-to-order food--but super real.
Straining the rice on the floor bothered meI wonder how many of those 130 years they have been that efficient with the prep--like the entire final stage assembly line where it's made-to-order but real broth and hand-made udon, etc. I know this is relatively common and just how very great, small boutique restaurants do their work, but it got me thinking that this is basically fast food, well before McDonald's existed...but without the hub model and you actually had apprenticeships and serious chefs being prepped to do work like a machine. Same idea of fast, made-to-order food--but super real.
Same, the one part that irked me as well. I had to remind myself everything in Japan is usually really clean, even the floors. That and it gets hot in a rice cooker.Straining the rice on the floor bothered me
err the residual water washes the underside of the strainer clean when he picks it up. not a big deal.Same, the one part that irked me as well. I had to remind myself everything in Japan is usually really clean, even the floors. That and it gets hot in a rice cooker.