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Sakana Ryouri Senmonten Totoichi

魚料理専門店 魚魚一

  • Hamamatsu Station, Shizuoka
  • Japanese,Japanese / General / Unagi (eel) / Sashimi (raw fish)/Seafood

仲村 健太郎Kentaro Nakamura

Once in a lifetime-the interesting things he learnt through meeting his customers!!

The reason chef Nakamura chose a job involved with food was his part time job as a student at age 16. It started after he experienced praise and delight from his customers after he served them cuisine he had prepared himself for the first time.

仲村 健太郎Kentaro Nakamura

Torikadoya

鳥かど家

  • Shimbashi/Shiodome, Tokyo
  • Kaiseki (course menu),Japanese / Chicken / Unagi (eel) / Sake

鈴木 徹雄SUZUKI TETSUO

I'm the third generation since my grandfather founded this restaurant. From here on out, I will protect this legacy of flavor.

Starting with his grandfather, he is the third generation. He started helping at the restaurant since he was in high school. At first, he would only deliver food, but around when he turned eighteen, his father and brother began to teach me how to cook. Now, he preserves this legacy of flavor with my brothers.

鈴木 徹雄SUZUKI TETSUO

Ichifuku Makurazaki no Ajidokoro

一福 枕崎の味処

  • Ibusuki/Makurazaki, Kagoshima
  • Japanese,Japanese / Tonkatsu (fried pork cutlet) / Sashimi (raw fish)/Seafood / General

井上 常大Jodai Inoue

He is the second generation preserving 60 years of traditional flavors

[Ichifuku - Makurazaki no Ajidokoro] was set up by Mr. Inoue's parents. Thanks to the support of their many customers, the restaurant has stayed open for 60 years. Mr. Inoue decided to become a chef in order to take over the restaurant. He works hard to preserve traditional flavors but also to generate new ideas for dishes.

井上 常大Jodai Inoue

Kako Usui

嘉肴 うす井

  • Sannomiya, Hyogo
  • Japanese,Japanese / General / Sushi

臼井 信一Shinichi Usui

The Chef's Recommendations

A veteran chef of 30 years

Chef Usui was born in Hyogo Prefecture in 1965. He loved cooking ever since he was a child, inspired by his culinarily skilled mother. After undergoing training, he entered into the world of Japanese cuisine. He launched Kako Usui in 2012.

臼井 信一Shinichi Usui

Ningyocho Imahan

人形町 今半

  • Hakata Station, Fukuoka
  • Japanese,Japanese / General / Sukiyaki (hot pot stew) / Steak

松尾 裕二Yuji Matsuo

He offers exquisite dishes to color the special moments of the guests.

He was born in 1977 in Fukuoka prefecture. In his teens, he entered the cooking field to be a chef and learned the techniques for giving service to the guests at [Ningyocho Imahan]. Currently, he is actively working as the master chef at the KOOTEN branch in JR HAKATA AMU PLAZA. This restaurant is popular not only for business purposes but also for special occasions such as family anniversaries and dates. He offers special moments to the guests with elegant, exquisite dishes using seasonal ingredients.

松尾 裕二Yuji Matsuo

Okonomi Monja Seijyuro

お好み・もんじゃ 清十郎

  • Hakata Station, Fukuoka
  • Okonomiyaki/Monjayaki (savory pancakes),Japanese / Okonomiyaki (savory pancakes) / Monjayaki (okonomiyaki pancakes using diluted batter) / Teppanyaki (iron griddle grilling)

Himeji Sushi-Ichi

姫路 すし一 (スシイチ)

  • Himeji, Hyogo
  • Japanese,Japanese / Sushi / Kaiseki (traditional multi-course meal) / Fugu (blowfish)

久宗 隆一Ryuichi Hisamune

The Chef's Recommendations

A chef who is passionate about the flavor of ingredients

Chef Hisamune was born in Himeji on January 22nd, 1975. He was born into his current position as a second generation chef at Himeji Sushi-Ichi. He was raised looking over his father's shoulder as he worked. His parents' home was in Yamasakicho, Shiso, a town in Hyogo Prefecture surrounded by mountains and rivers, where he was in close touch with nature. That experience influenced him to strive to use techniques that highlight, rather than mask, the essential flavors of his ingredients. After graduating from university, he learned at restaurants in Kyoto, Kobe, and elsewhere before returning to his family restaurant, where he continues to work diligently to build upon his 20 years of experience to become an even better chef.

久宗 隆一Ryuichi Hisamune

Toyonaka Sakurae

とよなか桜会

  • Toyonaka, Osaka
  • Kaiseki (course menu),Japanese / Kaiseki (tea-ceremony dishes) / Kaiseki (traditional multi-course meal) / Cookshop

満田 健児Kenji Mitsuda

The Chef's Recommendations

His cherishes originality and develops one-of-a-kind flavors that cannot be found anywhere else

He was born in 1969 and grew up in Shizuoka Prefecture. After graduating from Tsuji Culinary Institute he wanted to zero in on a culinary specialty, so he decided to start training at a washoku (traditional Japanese cuisine) restaurant. At this 2-star restaurant he was able to study washoku cuisine and learn about its unique presentation style. He then went on to develop his skill set even further at Rihga Royal Hotel before moving on to open "Toyonaka Sakurae".

満田 健児Kenji Mitsuda

Kisetsuryori Dochiraika

季節料理 どちらいか

  • Takamatsu Station, Kagawa
  • Japanese,Japanese / General / Kaiseki (traditional multi-course meal) / Sashimi (raw fish)/Seafood

西野 雅博Masahiro Nishino

The Chef's Recommendations

Masahiro Nishino resolved to become a chef after he felt a desire to return to his hometown.

Masahiro Nishino was born on February 2nd, 1976, and is from Tokushima. He went to Tokyo for university, where he worked in an office role for two years after graduation. It was around that time that he decided that he would like to one day return to his hometown and start his own restaurant, and so at the age of 25, he decided to quit his job and become a chef. For six years, he trained at several famous, long-standing Japanese restaurants in Ginza and Aoyama, and also spent time in Germany in order to broaden his horizons. While there, he studied under a professional sushi chef at a Japanese restaurant for six and a half years before returning to Japan. On June 8th, 2015, he opened his own restaurant, Kisetsuryori Dochiraika, in his homeland of Kagawa, where he currently works as a head chef.

西野 雅博Masahiro Nishino

Sengokuhara Yuzen

仙石原・游膳

  • Hakone/Gora, Kanagawa
  • Japanese,Japanese / General / Tempura (battered, fried seafood and vegetables) / Shochu

生野 雄介Yusuke Ikuno

He wants the guests to enjoy the original tastes of the ingredients.

Born in Yokohama in 1980. He liked making things and having trips since he was small. That is why he was naturally interested in cooking and decided to be a chef. When visiting Hakone, people enjoy visiting many places, including his restaurant. It has been his pleasure if they remember his restaurant as one of the fun memories, on their way home in a train or a car.

生野 雄介Yusuke Ikuno

CAFE RESTAURANT Yayoi

CAFE RESTAURANT やよい

  • Maruyama Park/Kodaiji Temple/Kiyomizu Temple, Kyoto
  • Japanese,Japanese / General / Pasta / Cake

久野Kuno

The Chef's Recommendations

The chef values communications with customers.

Born in Kyoto. Before she became a cook, she was involved in the apparel industry, and practiced communications with customers. She has come back to the food industry where she had worked as a part-timer, as she wanted to hear [yummy] from the customers again. Both in the apparel and food industries, communication with customers is very important. She cooks everyday enjoying chats with customers.

久野Kuno

Teshigoto Zefu

てしごと是歩

  • Kokubuncho/Ichibancho, Miyagi
  • Japanese,Japanese / General / Sashimi (raw fish)/Seafood / Japanese Sosaku (creative cuisine)

菊田 正見Masami Kikuta

The Chef's Recommendations

A genuine cook who prepares each ingredient in a way that brings out its best qualities

Born in 1972 in Fukushima City, Fukushima Prefecture. Liked cooking from a young age, and entered into the world of professional cooking with a passion to continue this as his life's work. He is working hard not to forget his ambition to improve, and working daily at [Teshigoto Zefu].

菊田 正見Masami Kikuta

Utsuwa Ryori Sano

うつわ料理 さ乃

  • Asakura, Fukuoka
  • Kaiseki (course menu),Japanese / General / Japanese Sosaku (creative cuisine)

佐野 純子Junko Sano

The Chef's Recommendations

Heartfelt dishes prepared in a traditional Japanese guesthouse built over 90 years ago

Born in Fukuoka Prefecture, Ms. Sano took her long-held love of food and turned it into a culinary career. The dining space she employs is a traditional Japanese guesthouse with a history that spans over 90 years, and she maintains its homelike setting to make sure everything is well-suited for dining. When Ms. Sano started Utsuwa Ryori Sano, she encountered the work of a contemporary ceramics artist, which she found to be mesmerizing. You can see these influences when you catch a glimpse of her exceptional plating style that emphasizes each season.

佐野 純子Junko Sano

Soshu Torigin Shimosoga Branch

相州 鳥ぎん 下曽我店

  • Odawara/Minamiashigara, Kanagawa
  • Japanese,Japanese / General / Yakitori (grilled chicken skewers) / Chicken

児玉 久Hisashi Kodama

The Chef's Recommendations

His love of cooking led to him becoming a chef and he now serves delicious yakitori (skewered and grilled chicken)

He was born in Akita Prefecture in August 1960. As he had always loved cooking, he gravitated naturally toward a culinary career. Capable of making food delicious through his own intuition, he was attracted to yakitori for its simplicity and depth, and he faithfully trains daily to make his yakitori ever more delicious. By being conscious of, not only the food, but also of customer service and customer comfort, he manages the restaurant with an attentiveness unique to veteran chefs.

児玉 久Hisashi Kodama

Ryowa Daido

料和 大道

  • Shin-Kobe/Kitano, Hyogo
  • Kaiseki (course menu),Japanese / General / Sake / Shochu

大道 慎吾Shingo Daido

The Chef's Recommendations

With a reputation for performance and finesse, this artisan of Japanese cuisine coaxes the essential flavors from his ingredients

Born in January 1977 in Hyogo Prefecture, Chef Daido has had an interest in cooking since childhood, and began pursuing a future as a chef once he finished high school. With help from a friend, he got a job cooking at Arima Onsen, a food-focused hot springs ryokan, where he spent six years mastering techniques of Japanese cuisine. He then acquired even more experience working at several restaurants in the Sannomiya district of Kobe. He says, "I strive to prepare food that respects the ingredients, and makes the best use of their essential qualities." He creates dazzling dishes with the delicate mindfulness distinctive of Japanese cuisine, emphasizing inherent flavors and freshness.

大道 慎吾Shingo Daido

Fujiwara

ふじ原

  • Shin-Sakae/Higashisakura/Izumi, Aichi
  • Japanese,Japanese / General / Kaiseki (tea-ceremony dishes) / Kaiseki (traditional multi-course meal)

藤原 光章Mitsuaki Fujiwara

The Chef's Recommendations

Became interested in the world of cooking through a desire to delight others.

Born in December 1969 in Aichi prefecture, Mr. Fujiwara loved making others happy, and so decided to become a chef to bring joy to people with cooking. After graduating, he trained for 16 years at the Japanese restaurant Sakuichi in Osaka. In 2004, he opened his own store, Fujiwara, and became the owner and chef. In 2016, the restaurant moved to a new location and went through a renewal. He still continues to work diligently so as not to bring shame to Sakuichi, which was where he learned everything and which still is at the core of his cooking.

藤原 光章Mitsuaki Fujiwara

Hanbe Garden

庭園と料亭 半べえ

  • Minami-ku/Ujina, Hiroshima
  • Kaiseki (course menu),Japanese / General / Kaiseki (tea-ceremony dishes) / Kaiseki (traditional multi-course meal)

川村 満Mitsuru Kawamura

He makes people smile with his gorgeous and beautiful kaiseki (traditional Japanese course) cuisine, bringing out the original tastes of carefully-selected ingredients.

He was born in 1963 in Hiroshima prefecture. As he wanted a professional skill on something, he chose to enter the cooking field. After having training at Hanbe Garden for about 10 years, he worked at various restaurant as the master chef, then returned to Hanbe Garden as the executive chef. With the motto [local production for local consumption], he fascinates many people with his beautiful kaiseki (traditional Japanese) cuisine using an abundance of ingredients directly sent from local farms. 

川村 満Mitsuru Kawamura

Shikiha - Kaiseki Yoshihito

志木葉〜懐石よしひと〜

  • Yokohama Chinatown/Ishikawacho, Kanagawa
  • Japanese,Japanese / General / Kaiseki (tea-ceremony dishes) / Japanese Sosaku (creative cuisine)

渡邊 佳人Yoshihito Watanabe

The Chef's Recommendations

Making good use of his rich experience at Japanese restaurants, he offers colorfully decorated dishes. 

He was born in 1974 in Yokohama, Kanagawa prefecture. He entered the cooking field after graduating from high school. At the age of 20, he started working under Mr. Kazumi Kurokawa, the grand master Japanese chef of the Odakyu Group, and had training at various renowned restaurants. Then he entered [Shikisaian Kurokawa] and worked as the master chef at [SO] in Kannai, Yokohama, under Mr. Kunikazu Shimomura, the grand master chef of the main branch [Tsuki] in Kannai. In 2011, he opened [Shikiha - Kaiseki Yoshihito]. 

渡邊 佳人Yoshihito Watanabe

Sushi Yoshi

すし よし

  • Otaru/Yoichi/Shakotan, Hokkaido
  • Sushi,Japanese / Sashimi (raw fish)/Seafood

西森 義幸NISHIMORI YOSHIYUKI

The Chef's Recommendations

The part-time job he had during high school led him to become a sushi chef, constantly striving to perfect the art of sushi making

He was born on October 6th, 1965, in Otaru City. Working part time during high school at a well-established sushi restaurant led him to pursue a career as a sushi chef. He continued to train at the same sushi restaurant after graduating from high school. After that he trained at several sushi restaurants, and also became a fisherman's apprentice in order to acquire skill in judging fish. He opened "Sushi Dokoro Yoshi" in 2005 near Sushiya Street in Otaru, where numerous sushi restaurants compete for customers. The sumptuous seafood dishes created by the owner, who has an exhaustive knowledge of seafood, bring in many people from great distances.

西森 義幸NISHIMORI YOSHIYUKI

Shunsai Oguraya

旬菜 おぐら家

  • Ikejiri-Ohashi/Mishuku, Tokyo
  • Kaiseki (course menu),Japanese / General / Kaiseki (tea-ceremony dishes) / Cookshop

堀内 誠Makoto Horiuchi

The Chef's Recommendations

A creative chef who has devoted himself to the art of Japanese cuisine.

Born in Yamanashi prefecture. After graduating from vocational school, he began to study under the executive chef of a first-class hotel, where he dedicated himself to Japanese cuisine before later opening "Shunsai Oguraya" in Sangenjaya, Tokyo. He considers it important to use farm-fresh and seasonal ingredients to make fine food with timely tastes.

堀内 誠Makoto Horiuchi

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