24 Hours With A Japanese Izakaya Chef: Torasho Ramen & Charcoal Bar
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Chef Sho's hands work charcoal like a conductor works an orchestra — every adjustment deliberate, every temperature shift anticipated three moves ahead. You watch him build heat zones and time proteins not with clocks but with the sound of the sear, the way fat renders, the exact moment when smokiness becomes depth instead of char. This is what twenty years of daily repetition looks like when it finally becomes intuition. The ramen is excellent, but the real lesson is in how he reads fire.
— The Chef's Take
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