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Season 4 Episode 401 | 29m 17sVideo has Closed Captions

Take a look at the vibrant city of Tokyo, this time with an emphasis on Tokyo’s cuisine.

Washington, D.C. chef and restaurant owner Daisuke Utagawa notes that “Japanese chefs are highly regarded around the world. But it’s also the commitment, or the kodawari, of producers of many of the food products those chefs use that helps makes the cuisine what it is.” Utagawa joins Rudy visiting the producers of the food that’s made Japanese cuisine so famous.

11/10/2017 | Expires 11/10/2027 | Rating TV-G

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Tokyo

Season 4 Episode 401 | 29m 17sVideo has Closed Captions

Washington, D.C. chef and restaurant owner Daisuke Utagawa notes that “Japanese chefs are highly regarded around the world. But it’s also the commitment, or the kodawari, of producers of many of the food products those chefs use that helps makes the cuisine what it is.” Utagawa joins Rudy visiting the producers of the food that’s made Japanese cuisine so famous.

11/10/2017 | Expires 11/10/2027 | Rating TV-G

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