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1721 - 1740 of 1837 chefs

Katsugyo Jagaimo

活魚 じゃがいも

  • Nishi-Funabashi, Chiba
  • Izakaya (Japanese tavern),Taverns / General / Japanese Sosaku (creative cuisine) / Yuba (tofu skin)

佐藤 寛之SATO HIROYUKI

He started out in high school working part-time at Katsugyo Jagaimo.

He was born June 7, 1949. For 16 years, he was an office worker until he quit his job and launched an independent business in the food industry. He liked to eat,he liked to cook, and he was influenced by a part-time job he had in the food service during his college days. He accumulated more training and was supported by those around him, so now his son and he are chefs in their own restaurant. Together, after diligent study and keeping their own pace with great care, they offer handmade food from specially selected raw materials daily.

佐藤 寛之SATO HIROYUKI

Shushanshan

蜀郷香

  • Yotsuya, Tokyo
  • Szechuan,Chinese / General / Szechuan

菊島 弘従KIKUSHIMA HIROYORI

The Chef's Recommendations

Who knew that the Sichuan cuisine that his seniors first recommended to him to would turn out to guide him down his life?

Born in Tochigi prefecture in 1979, he entered the culinary world when he was 18. He started training in a Cantonese restaurant in Yokohama's Chinatown, and entered "Choyo" when he was 20. After that, he studied under the guidance of Mr. Zhao Yang, and played an active role as the head chef of its Ginza branch. He set out on his own when he was 31 and opened "Shushanshan."

菊島 弘従KIKUSHIMA HIROYORI

Chinese Restaurant Chanchan

中国酒菜 暢暢

  • Kishiwada/Izumi/Izumisano/Sennan, Osaka
  • Chinese,Chinese / Shokoshu (Chinese Shaoxing wine) / Yum Cha/Dim Sum / General

井上 靖久INOUE YASUHISA

The Chef's Recommendations

Enjoy authentic, hotel-grade Chinese food at this street side venue.

Born on March 25, 1960, in Kyoto Prefecture. Influenced by parents, who were both true gastronomes, he developed a keen interest in cooking, especially Chinese food, from a very early age. In 1980, he began what would become a 7 year training at restaurant Dunhuang in Yamaguchi Prefecture. He was also deeply impressed by the passionate approach of Chef Kazuo Uchida, his senior at the Hotel New Otani in Osaka (currently serving as chef at the ANA Hotel in Kyoto), which further deepened his commitment to the culinary arts. His downtown restaurant's creed is to make luxury hotel-grade Chinese cuisine easily accessible to all.

井上 靖久INOUE YASUHISA

Sumibi Yakitori Kirishima

炭火焼鳥 霧島 

  • Hoshigaoka/Issha, Aichi
  • Japanese Sosaku (creative),Japanese / Yakitori (grilled chicken skewers) / Chicken / Shochu

花田 夏美HANADA NATSUMI

I entered the food world after a chance encounter with the boss.

Originally, Mr. Ikeda said he enjoyed customer service. While he was doing some other job, he met the boss of "Sumibi Yakitori Kirishima" and became interested in the food world. After that, he was invited by the boss to manage the restuarant together.

花田 夏美HANADA NATSUMI

Char-Grill Yakitori Mamecho Tsurumai branch

炭火やきとり 豆鳥 鶴舞店

  • Yabacho/Osu/Kamimaezu/Tsurumai, Aichi
  • Izakaya (Japanese tavern),Taverns / Kushiyaki (grilled skewers) / Chicken / Nagoya Cochin (chicken)

林 英樹HAYASHI HIDEKI

Attracted to restaurant management since he was a child

Born July 24th, 1970, in Aichi Prefecture. He has loved to cook since he was a child, and every time he went out to eat at a restaurant he was fascinated by the ambiance, and wound up wanting to own his own establishment when he grew up. After graduating from high school he attended the Osaka Abeno Tsuji School of Culinary Arts, where he trained to become a traditional chef. He then built up experience at a variety of restaurants before opening Mamecho.

林 英樹HAYASHI HIDEKI

Fujinomiya Wa no Shokusai Tendo

富士宮 和の食彩 天道

  • Fujinomiya, Shizuoka
  • Japanese,Japanese / Soba (noodles) / Tonkatsu (fried pork cutlet) / Sake

井出 健作IDE KENSAKU

He's been coming home to the shop where his parents cooked at since he was young.

Chef Ide was born in 1976 in Shizuoka Prefecture. Having always been good at making things and working with his hands from the time he was young, upon graduating high school, he returned home to inherit his family's soba shop. The more he learned about cooking, the more it appealed to him. He studied hard and steadily began taking on new challenges. In lieu of training elsewhere, he adopted the attitude of always challenging himself to continually learn. Continuing to preserve the flavors created by his parents while adding his own style, he works on creating new flavors he can be proud from here on into the future.

井出 健作IDE KENSAKU

Spaghetti House Chef Meiekinishi

スパゲッティハウス シェフ 名駅西店 

  • Nagoya Station, Aichi
  • Pasta/Pizza,Italian/French / General

木戸 由紀夫KIDO YUKIO

A professional whose signature dish is "Ankake (thick sauce) Spaghetti".

After working for the Toyohashi restaurant "Ciao" for five years he opened his own place. He left the establishment he ran for 27 years to his son, and opened "Spaghetti House Chef Meiekinishi" nine years ago. He is a chef of the ankake (a thick, starchy kudzu sauce) spaghetti school of cuisine.

木戸 由紀夫KIDO YUKIO

Beau Temps

Beau Temps

  • Kamakura/Zushi, Kanagawa
  • French,Italian/French / French / Wine

五十嵐 和弘IGARASHI KAZUHIRO

The Chef's Recommendations

Enlightened by the natural wines at Uguisu, known for their "Vin Naturel"

Born in Yamagata prefecture in 1980, he started his culinary career when he was 22. After training at hotels and Italian restaurants in Yokohama, at 27 he made a career change to concentrate on service while he was working at the French restaurant La Butte Boisee in Jiyugaoka. He learned about wine made from famous wineries in France, and subsequently encountered natural wines while working at Uguisu in Sangenjaya, which left a deep impression on him. He came to Beau Temps when he was 31, and is currently spreading the charm and depth of natural wine as the restaurant's second generation owner.

五十嵐 和弘IGARASHI KAZUHIRO

la liliana

ラ・リリアーナ

  • Mizuho-ku/Showa-ku, Aichi
  • Italian,Italian/French / Italian / Pasta / Wine

國田 健KUNITA TAKESHI

A missionary for legitimate Italian cuisine He fell for fresh pasta and chose the path of Italian food

After working in a French restaurant, he was taken to an Italian restaurant by an associate and ate fresh pasta for the first time. He got an incredible shock and, his heart brimming with a desire to learn more, he started learning about Italian cuisine. Crossing over to Italy by himself, his self-confidence, built over a 10 year career, was shattered by the deliciousness of the food made for him by a local old lady, so he started a study of the fundamental importance of making food well. Without purposely pushing to make things different, he tries new techniques and brings in new sensations daily, even as he sticks to the methods of orthodox Italian, all to continue delivering the joy of Italian food.

國田 健KUNITA TAKESHI

Sakagura Kura

酒蔵 鞍

  • Ikebukuro West Exit, Tokyo
  • Izakaya (Japanese tavern),Taverns / General / Yakitori (grilled chicken skewers)

成田 和将NARITA KAZUMASA

He is a chef that is devoted to drawing out the the flavor of finequality ingredients through flamebroiliing.

He was born in 1972. After graduating high school, he first started cooking Japanese cuisine. Starting his training from scratch, he was lucky enough to meet a respectable boss, who put him through rigorous training, day in and day out, allowing him to blossom into a chef. After that, he got his feet wet while working in a restaurant and then became the head griller at Sakagura Kura. He says that the most important things in his job are making sure that all the ingredients procured by the shop are first-rate and flavorful, can have that flavor drawn out through flame-broiling, and ensuring that customers savor every moment of tasting them.

成田 和将NARITA KAZUMASA

Hakone Sengokubara Chinese Restaurant Taigen

箱根仙石原 中国料理 太原

  • Hakone/Gora, Kanagawa
  • Chinese,Chinese / General / Chinese Sosaku (creative cuisine)

斉藤 誠Makoto Saito

The Chef's Recommendations

A chef who creates a refined flavor by using the knowledge and techniques he has built up over the years.

He was born in Miyagi Prefecture on March 7, 1959. After graduating high school, he learned the basics of Chinese cuisine at a hotel in Sendai City, as well as in a Chinese restaurant in Gifu. Afterwards, he was made the Assistant Head Chef at a rather famous hotel's Chinese restaurant. Intending to set out on his own, he then furthered his craft in Yokohama's Chinatown area and finally in 1989, he opened [Chinese Restaurant Taigen] in Hakone. As a result of feeling a bit cramped there, he reopened the shop in 2000 in Sengokubara. From there, he gained popularity thanks to word of mouth from my regular customers.

斉藤 誠Makoto Saito

Ricos KITCHEN

Ricos KITCHEN(リコス・キッチン)

  • Ebisu, Tokyo
  • Creative,Sosaku (creative) / Japanese Sosaku (creative cuisine) / French / Italian

夏目 治樹NATSUME HARUKI

He draws out the deliciousness of his ingredients using culinary techniques from Italian to French, and sometimes even Japanese

Born in 1970, in Tokyo. When he was in elementary school his parents took him to a yakiniku (grilled meat) restaurant, where he was so moved by the stylish and delicious world of cuisine that he aspired to become a chef himself. After graduating from culinary school he went to work for the Hilton Hotel. He worked in a variety of kitchens for four years, then went to work for restaurants specializing in Italian cuisine. Then he became a chef at Tim's NY in Ebisu. He met our owner around then, and in 2000 in opened Ricos Kitchen with him, where he works still.

夏目 治樹NATSUME HARUKI

Chinese Restaurant China Room

中国料理 チャイナルーム

  • Roppongi, Tokyo
  • Chinese,Chinese / General / Shanghai / Beijing

中里 卓NAKAZATO TAKASHI

A diehard chef, straight along this road from his middleschool longing

Born August 19, 1968, in Yokosuka, Kanazawa, during his middle school days he always gazed upon the neighborhood Chinese restaurant, impressed with the smells and the sounds he heard from its kitchen. He was inspired when a person from the restaurant noticed this and made him fried rice. While working as a part-timer at that restaurant, learning many things from the owner, he started on the chef's path. He built up experience at many different Chinese restaurants, most notable The Westin Tokyo's Ryutemmon. He has been working at China Room since 2003.

中里 卓NAKAZATO TAKASHI

Dozeu Iidaya

どぜう飯田屋

  • Asakusa, Tokyo
  • Japanese,Japanese / Dojo (loaches)

北川 孝Takashi Kitagawa

After 40 years at Dojo Iidaya, he knows everything there is to know about dojo (pond loaches)

Born in Miyagi prefecture in 1951, he went to Tokyo to find a job that was different from that of everyone else. He became an apprentice at Dojo Iidaya after learning that it was a restaurant that served dojo (pond loaches), something he rarely ate back home. He has worked and studied the foundations of cooking for over 40 solid years at Dojo Iidaya, and now that he is the head chef, he supports the kitchen with his discerning taste buds, as well as techniques backed by his experience.

北川 孝Takashi Kitagawa

Yoshimori

ヨシモリ

  • Ota/Tatebayashi, Gunma
  • Japanese,Japanese / Yakitori (grilled chicken skewers) / Kushiyaki (grilled skewers) / Chicken

建守 護TATEMORI MAMORU

A Young, Talented Chef Trained in Kaiseki Takes on a New Challenge With Yakitori

Chef Tatemori was born in 1978 and grew up in Tokyo. He started to master Japanese cuisine at "Yamazato", a kaiseki (multi-course meal) restaurant in Hotel Okura. At the famous "Hatsu Hana" in Chicago and at "TOKYO TOKYO" in the Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Hawaii, he also served as head chef. Upon returning to Japan, he worked in the Department of Gourmet Development at Suntory before opening a yakitori (grilled chicken) restaurant with a desire to "master the techniques of 'grilling', the oldest known cooking method." He is widely promoting the appeal of the method through a commonly known Japanese food, yakitori.

建守 護TATEMORI MAMORU

Vino Hirata

ヴィノ ヒラタ

  • Azabu-Juban, Tokyo
  • Italian,Italian/French / Italian / Pasta / Wine

仁保 州博NIHO KUNIHIRO

The Chef's Recommendations

Deeply impressed by the Italians' service and delicious food

Born in 1974 in Tottori, the chef decided to pursue this path while visiting Italy and being drawn to its delicious cuisine and friendly people. After graduating from a culinary school, he entered an Italian restaurant. In 1998, he joined "Vino Hirata" and became head chef in 2009. In May, 2010, he became an owner chef.

仁保 州博NIHO KUNIHIRO

Manchinro Main Store

萬珍樓 本店

  • Yokohama Motomachi/Yamashita Park, Kanagawa
  • Cantonese,Chinese / Cantonese / Chinese Tea / Shokoshu (Chinese Shaoxing wine)

鐘 徳輝SHO TOKUKI

Innovative Chinese food from a veteran Chef's inspired sensibilities

Born in 1961 in Hong Kong. He loved eating from a young age, and, inspired by chefs serving up delicious food, decide to pursue the culinary arts. He worked as a head chef at two restaurants in Hong Kong, and started up restaurants in Shanghai as well. His diverse sensibilities in cuisine have been the subject of widespread praise. In 1983 he was invited to Japan. After working a number of head chef positions, he took a job as head chef at "Manchiro" main branch. Building on his legend, he continues to innovate and build on old ideas, creating new and imaginative Chinese food that is very well received.

鐘 徳輝SHO TOKUKI

Ne Quittez Pas

ヌキテパ

  • Gotanda, Tokyo
  • French,Italian/French / French

田辺 年男TANABE TOSHIO

The Chef's Recommendations

From boxer to owner of oden (hot pot dish) stall. And then to French cuisine, in pursuit of the world stage…

He was born in Ibaraki prefecture in 1949. When he was in college, he was selected as one of the candidates to compete in gymnastics for the Olympics, and after graduating, he became a ranked professional boxer in Japan. After wrecking his body and giving up on boxing, he made a 180 degree turn and opened an oden (hot pot dish) stall. However, he says, "That would never allow me to aim for the world stage," and entered the world of French cuisine. He underwent training at a restaurant in Tokyo before going to France. After perfecting his skills for two years in places such as restaurants with three Michelin stars, he returned to Japan, and in 1988, he opened "A Ta Goul" in Ebisu. He took the opportunity to rename his restaurant to "Ne Quittez Pas" when he moved to Gotanda.

田辺 年男TANABE TOSHIO

Oyaji Dining Shobu

おやじダイニング しょうぶ

  • Kanayama/Atsuta-ku/Nakagawa-ku, Aichi
  • Izakaya (Japanese tavern),Taverns / General / Sashimi (raw fish)/Seafood / Local Japanese Cuisine

大田 雅博OTA MASAHIRO

Staying close to our roots is our motto. We aim to create food and an atmosphere that you'll love.

Born in October 1970 on Himakajima Island in Aichi. Because of his love of cooking, he immediately began his training at a Japanese-style restaurant after he graduated from high school. At age 30, he began working in product development for restaurants in Nagoya and after that, he studied restaurant management. At age 35, he opened his own shop, Oyaji Dining Shobu. Always putting his customers first, he strives to create a place that the locals will keep coming back to.

大田 雅博OTA MASAHIRO

Uru

  • Nijo Castle, Kyoto
  • Dining Bar,Dining bar / Pizza / Pasta / Italian

田原TAHARA

He started cooking based on his love for food, but now this chef is looking to take things even further

He was born in Kyoto Prefecture in 1981. He has been interested in food as long as he can remember. He started cooking as a hobby, but when it came time to think about a life-long profession, he decided to become a chef. He began his training at a hotel, covering the whole gamut of Western cooking, but gradually found himself drawn to the deliciousness of French and Italian cuisine. Since 2012 he has been displaying his skill daily at "Uru".

田原TAHARA

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