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The heck is whatsonapp, give me back the toriaezu nama
Absolutely love chicken livers and hearts.Chicken heart is delicious, with a unique texture. Of course, you might have to get used to it.
The official TL, which means that you’re more than welcome to whinge about the localization, but it’ll still work for some ppl anyway (IMO it’s not that bad).The heck is whatsonapp, give me back the toriaezu nama
I've made this argument before, and I'll keep making it, but using "whatsontap" breaks my immersion of the world because it assumes everybody in the other world is stupid.The official TL, which means that you’re more than welcome to whinge about the localization, but it’ll still work for some ppl anyway (IMO it’s not that bad).
also, it does NOT mean "what's on tap", AT ALLI've made this argument before, and I'll keep making it, but using "whatsontap" breaks my immersion of the world because it assumes everybody in the other world is stupid.
Remember, the Japanese members of Nobu are speaking Japanese to the customers, but the customers are speaking their own language—probably German based on the terminology used within the comic—back to the staff; for them to be able to communicate with each other, there as to be some sort of translation magic going on—after all, German isn't exactly a commonly-taught language in Japan, and Taisho started working at Shinobu's family's restaurant straight out of high school, so it's not like he had a chance to travel the world—because otherwise, they wouldn't be able to understand each other. This means, going by the "whatsontap" translation, customers would be saying "whatsontap" in their own language to the Nobu staff; this takes me out of immersion because, are you telling me none of them realize they're just saying "what's on tap"?
At least with the "toriazu nama" translation, it'd make sense that the patrons wouldn't know it means "what's on tap" because to them, that'd be a proper noun due to being in Japanese.
most salmonella problem in poultry is caused by factory farming, which is poorly masked by chlorinating the chicken (that only make it looks clean).holyshit a Nobu update
and that old man is really brave for trying chicken tataki. yakitori with innards sounds banging tho, i'd like to try some
Nobu's Whatsontap is Japanese lager. Ale is usually sweeter than lagers.Yakitori is kinda scary because you can’t judge how full you are, you just want to keep eating.
As someone who doesn’t like beer, I am curious how the ale tastes like.