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The Truth About Finding the Best: Why It's Not That Simple


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00:00:00.000 | It's probably best to just like use the guides that are there to do your own
00:00:03.480 | discovery.
00:00:04.000 | Finding what's best is sort of ridiculous.
00:00:06.240 | For example, if you go to Tokyo and you go to any of the really sushi expert
00:00:10.880 | aficionados that I know, if you say, Hey, I want to go to the best sushi
00:00:14.360 | restaurant, they're going to erase you from their phone.
00:00:16.360 | Cause it's just like, you're just a dumb ass to them.
00:00:20.840 | It's so overreductive.
00:00:22.840 | I think what they want to say is like, do you understand the nuance and to
00:00:26.120 | understand that at any given moment, there might be like five to seven serving
00:00:29.880 | the best stuff that night.
00:00:31.000 | So a lot of it is like the feeling, the price range, right.
00:00:35.120 | And I think doing the homework never hurts, but the best thing to do is.
00:00:39.560 | Just to go out there and do it yourself.
00:00:41.760 | And I think the hard thing clearly is people are on a budget and they,
00:00:44.800 | they can't go eat out all the time.
00:00:46.640 | So I think at that degree, it really doesn't hurt to go to the places
00:00:50.240 | that are like tried and true.