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1501 - 1520 of 1732 chefs

Nepalico Komazawa branch

ネパリコ 駒沢店

  • Komazawa-Daigaku, Tokyo
  • Asia,Other Asian / Indian / Nepalese / Indian Curry

パダム デボコタPADAMU DEBOKOTA

He opened "Nepalico" with the aim of making Nepalese culture commonplace

He was born in Gorkha, Nepal in 1980, and came to Japan in 2003 in order to learn Japanese. After that, he resolved to spread the charm of Nepalese culture within Japan itself upon marrying his Japanese wife. He trained at restaurants in Tokyo, and returned to Nepal for a period of time to learn about Nepalese cuisine. In September 2010, he opened "Nepalico Shibuya branch". In March 2014, he opened "Nepalico Komazawa branch", thus spreading the charm of Nepalese cuisine further.

パダム デボコタPADAMU DEBOKOTA

Moriyama no Meiten Wagyu Yakiniku Taiseien

守山の名店 和牛焼肉 大星園

  • Moriyama-ku, Aichi
  • Yakiniku (Japanese BBQ),Yakiniku/Steak / Sashimi (raw fish)/Seafood / Yakiniku (grilled meat) / Korean

星野 吉秋HOSHINO YOSHIAKI

After his father's retirement, he succeeded the family business spanning 3 generations and 50 years

He was born in Aichi Prefecture in 1968. He first thought of running a Korean barbecue shop when he was 40. When his father, the previous head, retired, he felt that someone had to continue the store that his grandfather had started, so he quit his construction job and entered the world of Korean barbecue.

星野 吉秋HOSHINO YOSHIAKI

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

Cafe Tosca

カフェトスカ

  • Minatomirai, Kanagawa
  • General,Western / General / Pasta / Pizza

小川 勝哉OGAWA KATSUYA

A chef who seeks out genuinely delicious food, following the concept of "the pursuit of true flavor"

After graduating from high school, he studied cooking working at a nearby French restaurant, until graduating from the Moranbong Culinary Training School, and going to France at the age of 21. While taking courses at Le Cordon Bleu there, he studied the simple perfection of the local cuisine before returning to Japan. After that, he worked at the Prince Hotel before taking part in planning the opening of the Yokohama Bay Hotel Tokyu. These days, he seeks out the origin of delicious flavor, taking advantage of nature's bounty, to bring out the inherent flavors of his ingredients and fashion a simple cooking method to create cuisine that defies categorization by country or genre.

小川 勝哉OGAWA KATSUYA

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

SANDAYA Takarazuka

三田屋 宝塚店

  • Takarazuka, Hyogo
  • Steak,Yakiniku/Steak / Japanese Beef Steak / Steak / Western Teppanyaki (iron griddle grilling)

村田 茂郎MURATA SHIGERU

By strictly enforcing standards of quality cultivated in the meat industry, we provide the finest quality beef.

Born in Mita city, Hyogo prefecture in 1956. He spent eight years in the meat industry, and obtained the qualification 'Diploma in Meat Technology', which is designed to ensure meat quality. He became interested in 'Mitaya' after hearing about their domestically-reared fillet steak set menu, which attracts customers to his home, Hyogo prefecture, from other parts of Japan. It was not long before he joined the company, where he is now putting the skills and experience he cultivated in the meat industry to work in his role overseeing all of their branches.

村田 茂郎MURATA SHIGERU

Jitokko Kumiai Matsue Ekimae

じとっこ組合 松江駅前店

  • Matsue Station, Shimane
  • Izakaya (Japanese tavern),Taverns / Yakitori (grilled chicken skewers) / Chicken

井上 一友INOUE KAZUTOMO

This chef decided to devote his life to cooking after meeting the president of the company.

After meeting the president of Jitokko Kumiai Matsue Ekimae, Chef Inoue was startled by the extent to which they shared the same thinking and decided to move from an unrelated industry to become a chef. His eyes shine as he tells us how fun it is for him to receive direct, positive feedback from customers. He also feels that this work, where he gives shape to his own ideas with the design of the menu and flavoring of the food, has real meaning. Each day he works to continue to produce delicious food.

井上 一友INOUE KAZUTOMO

Shimagohan Kokoro Hokkori Okinawa Meshi

島ごはん こころほっこり沖縄めし

  • Nishi-Kasai/Kasai, Tokyo
  • Izakaya (Japanese tavern),Taverns / Okinawa Cuisine / General / General

東 尚亮AZUMA NAOAKI

A chef fascinated by Okinawan people, culture, and cuisine

He started work in a compeletely different industry, but came to have a vague longing for Okinawa. This love for Okinawa drove him to join an Okinawan restaurant. Surrounded by Okinawan staff, he learned everything including culture and language from the basics. Currently, he is the chef at Shimagohan Kokoro Hokkori Okinawa Meshi, and brings "true attraction of Okinawa and reliable Okinawan taste" to customers carefully. Among his many dreams, he says, the dream that is closest to coming true is "to open a second store."

東 尚亮AZUMA NAOAKI

Yakiniku Bunka

焼肉ぶんか

  • Kakogawa, Hyogo
  • Yakiniku (Japanese BBQ),Yakiniku/Steak / Yakiniku (Japanese BBQ) / Yakiniku (grilled meat) / Horumon (offal meat)

山本YAMAMOTO

Protecting traditions by utilizing skills learned from previous generations and polishing them further.

Yamamoto is a chef from Hyogo Prefecture. His parents ran this restaurant before him, so he was familiar with this cuisine from a young age and naturally wanted to impart its sense and taste with customers and everyone he came in contact with. As he grew up he came to inherit this restaurant that his parents poured so much love into, and wanted to make even more of it. When he graduated from school he entered the culinary world without hesitation. He has come to be where he is now as the result of the guidance and support of his parents and the training he undertook at this restaurant.

山本YAMAMOTO

Ristrante Onesto

リストランテ オネスト

  • Yachiyo/Sakura/Yotsukaido, Chiba
  • Italian,Italian/French / Italian / Pasta / Wine

江幡 雄司EBATA YUJI

Whole-heartedly Never lose sight of the origin when selecting raw materials.

He was born in 1972 in Funabashi City. He loves eating, so he chose the path of making food. He studied at Italian and French restaurants within the city. He worked as the master chef at several restaurants in Chiba, and in 2011, he opened Ristrante Onesto. In accordance with the name of the restaurant, he will select ingredients ‘with full sincerity' and be a chef who doesn't forget his origins. He would like you to think of his restaurant as another dining table. He values the relationship with his customers. As time goes by, he wants to devote himself every day to making progress along the path he have chosen to take.

江幡 雄司EBATA YUJI

Wine Chubo Gekko

WINE厨房 月光

  • Susukino, Hokkaido
  • Spanish/Mediterranean,Global/International / General / Spanish / Western Sosaku (creative cuisine)

立花 英則TACHIBANA HIDENORI

He has loved cooking for a long time now. Spanish cuisine in particular has captivated him.

He has liked cooking since he was a child. Cooking paella for the first time ignited within him a strong fascination with Spanish cuisine. In order to polish his cooking skills, he went to the United States and, in 2007, opened Moonlight Wine Kitchen. Only using raw materials in his cooking, he has acquired many fans.

立花 英則TACHIBANA HIDENORI

Chiso Kakuta

馳走かく田

  • Yachiyo/Sakura/Yotsukaido, Chiba
  • Kaiseki (course menu),Japanese / General / Fugu (blowfish) / Kaiseki (traditional multi-course meal)

角田 幹男KAKUTA MIKIO

The Chef's Recommendations

A chef whose spirit is formed on the foundation of strong Japanese cuisine fundamentals interwoven with seasonal delights

After seeing the old style restaurant "Kicho" on TV, he yearned to work at such a place, and enrolled in culinary school. After graduating he got a job at an old style restaurant called Kikumi in Akasaka. After polishing his Japanese cuisine skills at "Kobori" in Akasaka, "Hamaisihi", a fancy restaurant in Ginza, and "Narita View Hotel", he established his own restaurant. He is very picky about the ingredients he uses. He selects organic rice and vegetables from his hometown, and goes to markets to personally pick out the freshest ingredients, allowing customers to experience the full flavor of each season.

角田 幹男KAKUTA MIKIO

Obanzai Sengyo Hachiya

おばんざい鮮魚鉢屋

  • Meito-ku/Fujigaoka, Aichi
  • Izakaya (Japanese tavern),Taverns / Sashimi (raw fish)/Seafood / Local Japanese Cuisine / Kyoto Cuisine

富永 将TOMINAGA MASARU

I'm so happy when people enjoy and say my home cooked food is delicious.

Born on February the 13th, 1985 in Aichi Prefecture. He trained and gained experience by working in Japanese bars, sushi restaurants, and other restaurants as well. In 2008, he began working at the fresh fish restaurant, "Obanzai Sengyo Hachiya", since their opening. He still works there now.

富永 将TOMINAGA MASARU

Hakata Mizutaki-style Motsu Nabe Motsufuji

博多水炊き風もつ鍋 もつ藤

  • Marunouchi, Aichi
  • Japanese,Japanese / General / Motsu Nabe (offal hot pot)

伊藤 和之ITO KAZUYUKI

Encountering genuine motsunabe (meat stew) in Osaka led to him opening his own restaurant

I'm originally from Ichinomiya City. After stepping away from the 9-to-5 life of a businessman, I entered cooking school. After that, I apprenticed at a Chinese restaurant and worked at a gyoza (dumpling) shop in Osaka for even more training. When a famous motsunabe (meat stew) restaurant from Fukuoka opened a branch in Osaka, I seized the opportunity to work there and trained for a year and a half, and in 2007 split off and opened a restaurant in Nagoya.

伊藤 和之ITO KAZUYUKI

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

Temma Ramen Ako Main branch

天馬らぁめん 赤穂総本店

  • Ako, Hyogo
  • Ramen,Ramen (noodles) / Gyoza (dumplings) / Miso Ramen (miso sauce ramen) / Tonkotsu Ramen (pork broth ramen)

井上 裕令INOUE HIROYOSHI

He entered the ramen (noodles) business with his brother

Mr. Inoue entered the ramen (noodles) business along with his elder brother. At one time, he left and worked in a completely different job for four years, but he then returned to the ramen business. He went on to win a magnificent first place in the "Noodle King Final 2012" competition.

井上 裕令INOUE HIROYOSHI

Gyutan Sumiyaki Rikyu Yamatomachi

牛たん炭焼利久 大和町店

  • Miyagino/Wakabayashi, Miyagi
  • Izakaya (Japanese tavern),Taverns / General / Gyutan (beef tongue) / Local Japanese Cuisine

平泉真HIRAIZUMIMAKOTO

Making a career out of my favorite dish

I loved eating gyutan (beef tongue), and I was a fan of Rikyu's gyutan. I often went to the restaurant, and the staff always made sure that I enjoyed myself, so that's what led me to enter the world of cooking.

平泉真HIRAIZUMIMAKOTO

India Restaurant Tirupati

インドめし ティルパティ

  • Teramachi/Arimatsu, Ishikawa
  • Indian,Other Asian / Curry / Indian Curry / Indian

モハン クマール タパMOHAN KUMARU

He makes use of local ingredients from Ishikawa and hopes to demonstrate the great taste of Indian food.

Born on March 7th, 1966, in Bangalore, India, he loved making food from a young age. After thinking, "I want everyone to eat good food", at the age of 16 he started on the path to a career in cooking. For 15 years he worked at one of India's top hotels, then built up four years of experience working in a restaurant in Japan. In 2000, in the home prefecture of his wife, Ishikawa, he opened Indian Restaurant Tirupati. He offers real Indian food, making enthusiastic use of ingredients from Ishikawa, with its incredibly rich natural areas.

モハン クマール タパMOHAN KUMARU

Shimalabo

シマラボ

  • Hatchobori/Noboricho/Hakushima, Hiroshima
  • French,Italian/French / Wine / Western Sosaku (creative cuisine) / French

島村 光徳SHIMAMURA MITSUNORI

The Chef's Recommendations

Working part-time in restaurants during his high-school days proved to be the gateway to a culinary career

He was born in Hiroshima Prefecture on December 4th, 1972. During his high school days he worked in part time jobs at a variety of food and drink establishments and because of this experience he decided to become a chef. Aiming to become a chef in French cuisine, the most highly regarded in the world, he went to France, and at the age of 20 he graduated from the Tsuji Culinary Institute's school in France. After training in top-class hotels, he returned to France. After training in Lyon and Cannes he came back to Japan. He has been with "Mikuni Hiroshima" since it opened. Carrying on in the spirit of chef Kiyomi Mikuni, he opened "Restaurant Shimamura L'Espirit de Mikuni", which he currently operates.

島村 光徳SHIMAMURA MITSUNORI

Shinkiro

蜃氣楼

  • Gion, Kyoto
  • Japanese,Japanese / General

島田 涼SHIMADA RYO

The Chef's Recommendations

He continues to perfect his skills in a traditional geisha district in order to create food that delights his customers

He loves delicious food and wanted to be able to serve it to customers, so he made the decision to become a chef. Since graduating from culinary college he has spent 13 years working in Japanese restaurants, learning the trade from the basics and building up experience. He is particular about drawing out the innate flavor in ingredients that contain a sense of season and provenance, while at the same time adding an extra touch to simple food. The taste of his food is loved by people of all different ages, and he continues to display his skills, encouraged by expressions of appreciation for his cooking.

島田 涼SHIMADA RYO

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