Restaurant ranking

Restaurant ranking

Close
Search
Browsing history

Browsing history

Close
Search
  • Search
  • View
  • Bookmark

1781 - 1800 of 1802 chefs

Yoroniku

よろにく

  • Omotesando/Aoyama, Tokyo
  • Yakiniku (Japanese BBQ),Yakiniku/Steak / Yakiniku (grilled meat) / Wine / Others

半田 智昭HANDA TOMOAKI

Grown up among national brand stock products, I became a captive of meat before I knew it.

He was born in Iwate City in Iwate Prefecture. Growing up among nationally recognized products like Maezawa beef, Shorhorn beef, Iwanaka pork, and Platinum pork, he fell in love with meat ever since he can remember. He joined an Italian restaurant in Tokyo at the age of 22 and worked there for 5 years to learn how to deal with seafood. Then he experienced training in Kappo in the management of a specialty store for beef tongue. Next was a job in Yakiniku Jumbo Shinozaki Main Store and he later joined Yoroniku in 2007. In the innovative menu of Yoroniku, live the experience and ideas of Mr. Handa, a veteran of many different businesses.

半田 智昭HANDA TOMOAKI

Tenshige

天茂

  • Akasaka, Tokyo
  • Japanese,Japanese / General / Tempura (battered, fried seafood and vegetables)

高畑 粧由里TAKABATAKE SAYURI

The Chef's Recommendations

She works to preserve the flavors of Tenshige

Born in 1964, a Tokyo native. She was working as a teacher at a combined middle and high school when at the age of 30 her father and predecessor, Tomio Kurashige, fell ill, and started helping him out in the evenings with the frying at Tenshige. After that, she resigned from the school in order to succeed her father, and began to study cooking in earnest. Roughly two and a half years later, under the careful guidance of her father, she became the head chef here at the age of 33.

高畑 粧由里TAKABATAKE SAYURI

Le Jardin Gourmand

ル・ジャルダン グルマン

  • Nishi-ku/Yokokawa, Hiroshima
  • French,Italian/French / French

小山 賢一KOYAMA KENICHI

The Chef's Recommendations

The skills learned in Switzerland and France are expressed on the plate using local ingredients.

I was born in 1961, in Hiroshima. Since childhood I have been familiar with cooking. I was impressed by sauce bechamel when I tasted it for the first time and decided to go to Europe to become familiar with French cuisine and culture there. Since 1986, for 3 years, I worked and studied in "Geneva Hotel Penta" and "Bern Restaurant Pune" in Switzerland, as well as restaurants like "Auberge L'eridan", "Le Jardin Gourmend", and "San James Club" in France before coming back to Japan. In 1990, I opened "Le Jardin Gourmand".

小山 賢一KOYAMA KENICHI

Sakanaya Ichiba Shokudo

さかなや 市場食堂

  • Kitasenju, Tokyo
  • Izakaya (Japanese tavern),Taverns / General / Sashimi (raw fish)/Seafood / Kaisen Nabe (seafood hot pot)

中島 郭子NAKAJIMA HIROKO

Wishing to give everyone a taste of fish from a marketplace store

Helping out in the restaurant her parents managed ever since she was young, she developed an interest in preparing food and providing service. Afterwards, she gained experience from various businesses, and opened Sakanaya, a company store with her older brother who works at the market.

中島 郭子NAKAJIMA HIROKO

Futagoyama Shoji

双子山しょうじ

  • Susukino, Hokkaido
  • Japanese,Japanese / General / Sushi / Hokkaido Cuisine

斎藤 章二SAITO SHOJI

The Chef's Recommendations

Upholding the name of the famous Futagoyama restaurant after 23 years in service, in a new independent venue.

Born on December 19th, 1958, in Hokkaido, this chef received his first kitchen knife as a child and never put it down. After initial training in sushi restaurants and other kitchens, he then proceeded to serve for 23 years as the chef of the famous Futagoyama restaurant, established more than 40 years ago. When Futagoyama shut down, he decided to continue the tradition by opening his own restaurant, Futayama Shoji, in October 2008. As fishing is his favorite hobby, his menus include his personal catches, as well as wild vegetables in the spring and handpicked mushrooms in the fall. Continuing in the footsteps of a long-tradition, he strives to bring the very best out of his ingredients.

斎藤 章二SAITO SHOJI

Trattoria Siciliana Don Ciccio

トラットリア シチリアーナ・ドンチッチョ

  • Shibuya East Exit/Miyamasuzaka, Tokyo
  • Italian,Italian/French / Italian / Wine

石川 勉ISHIKAWA TSUTOMU

The Chef's Recommendations

His love of the film The Godfather brought him to Sicily

Tsutomu Ishikawa is a native of Iwate prefecture, born in 1961. After coming to Tokyo, he began down the path towards becoming a chef at the age of 19. Also a big fan of The Godfather, he headed to Palermo in Sicily. After that, he also spent 3 years training in Firenze and Bologna before returning to Japan. After working in restaurants such as Cucina Hirata and La Benzina, he became independent in 2000 at Trattoria da Tommasina. In 2006, that restaurant closed, and Chef Ishikawa opened Trattoria Siciliana Don Ciccio in the same year.

石川 勉ISHIKAWA TSUTOMU

Shibusan Uokin

渋三 魚金

  • Shibuya South Exit, Tokyo
  • Izakaya (Japanese tavern),Taverns / General / Sashimi (raw fish)/Seafood

長島 志郎NAGASHIMA SHIRO

His motto is to make preparations perfectly and serve dishes to customers at their best condition.

He was born in 1977 in Tokyo. When he was working part-time at a restaurant in his high school days, he discovered the joy of restaurant business. After experiencing various jobs, he made up his mind to become a chef at the age of 27. He found a job at a famous izakaya (restaurant pub) and learned the basics of cooking skills thoroughly. Then he joined Uokin at 30. After working at Gotanda and Shimbashi branches, he transferred to Shibusan Uokin in 2012. Now he is the chief chef there. As a professional, he is enchanted by the fact that he can handle a lot of fresh ingredients from the Tsukiji market.

長島 志郎NAGASHIMA SHIRO

Teppanyaki Ousaka

鉄板焼 逢坂

  • Juso/Tsukamoto, Osaka
  • Teppanyaki,Yakiniku/Steak / Steak / Teppanyaki (iron griddle grilling) / Western Teppanyaki (iron griddle grilling)

上手 義久KAMITE YOSHIHISA

Challenging the taste of simple ingredients and new menu ideas to make a Teppanyaki grill you will never grow tired of

Born in Kyoto, June 1966. Helping out with his family's restaurant, he naturally began to aspire to becoming a chef. After graduating culinary school, he worked in restaurants and hotels in Osaka. Since being appointed the head chef at [Ousaka] in April 2014, he has been incorporating other cuisine genres and creating special dishes. As such, he pursues the happiness of his customers by breaking the boundaries of Teppanyaki cuisine.

上手 義久KAMITE YOSHIHISA

Saryo Takinoya

茶寮 瀧乃家

  • Nakajima Park, Hokkaido
  • Kaiseki (course menu),Japanese / General / Kaiseki (tea-ceremony dishes) / Tempura (battered, fried seafood and vegetables)

松林 康和MATSUBAYASHI YASUKAZU

The Chef's Recommendations

A chef in continuous pursuit of the origin of Japanese cuisine.

He was born on March 13th, 1957 in Ashibetsu city. Raised under the wings of his working parents, he set his sights on the path of culinary arts and nature. While attending culinary school, he worked hard part-time at the ryokan (Japanese inn) that he was living in. He realised that the origin of the Japanese palate lay in Japanese cuisine and started work at a ryotei (traditional Japanese restaurant). Subsequently, he assumed the role of head chef at a ryokan in Sapporo. Since 2007, he has been displaying his cooking prowess as the head chef of Saryo Takinoya.

松林 康和MATSUBAYASHI YASUKAZU

Hakata Chuka Soba Marugen

博多中華そば まるげん

  • Hirao/Kiyokawa, Fukuoka
  • Ramen,Ramen (noodles) / Gyoza (dumplings) / Tantanmen (tantan ramen) / Tsukemen (noodles served separately from dip soup)

鈴木 克学SUZUKI YOSHITAKA

Aiming for a new, loved flavor in his native Hakata

He's loved eating since the beginning, and, a few years into being a cook after collecting experience in western and Italian restaurants, he had a fateful meeting with a certain bowl of ramen. From there, his course was decided. Returning to his native Hakata, he succeeded in developing through repeated trial and error a hitherto-untasted brand new flavor. Since then, he's earned the affection of many customers, and not just locals at that.

鈴木 克学SUZUKI YOSHITAKA

Genkiya No.2

げんき家 2号店

  • Hakata Station, Fukuoka
  • Izakaya (Japanese tavern),Taverns / General / Yakitori (grilled chicken skewers) / Shochu

内山 博之UCHIYAMA HIROYUKI

Unforgettable enjoyment, a journey to the world of cuisine...

Born in Fukuoka, he began his working life in the restaurant industry, but left to try his hand in another field. After ascending through the ranks for four years working in IT, he realized he couldn't forget his time in the food service world and decided once more to return to the culinary path. For two years he trained at Hakata's renowned Nobunaga, and since then his talent has been on display at Genkiya.

内山 博之UCHIYAMA HIROYUKI

Kitajimatei

北島亭

  • Yotsuya, Tokyo
  • French,Italian/French / French

北島 素幸KITAJIMA MOTOYUKI

The Chef's Recommendations

With his career spanning nearly half a century, his role in developing French cuisine in Japan has been pivotal

He was born in 1951 in Fukuoka prefecture. He started his culinary career when he was 18, after entering "Royal" in Fukuoka. He was deeply impressed by the dessert buffets at "Regence" in Roppongi, which were still rare at that time, and he also trained as a patisserie. He went to France in 1977, and studied for five years at restaurants such as "Troisgros", and "Georges Blanc", being impressed once again by the culture of French cuisine that he experienced in the country itself. After returning to Japan, he held successive posts as a chef in "De Roanne" in Kyobashi, and "Pantagruel" in Akasaka. He opened "Kitajimatei" in 1990.

北島 素幸KITAJIMA MOTOYUKI

Torito Branch

鳥藤 分店

  • Tsukiji, Tokyo
  • Japanese,Japanese / Chicken / Oyakodon (chicken and egg bowl)

久保 真亮Masaaki Kubo

The Chef's Recommendations

He used to be one of customers of this restaurant. Impressed by the signature oyakodon (rice bowl dish with chicken and eggs), he decided to join this restaurant.

He was born in Ibaraki in 1979. After graduating from high school, he started working at a restaurant in order to fulfill his childhood dream of becoming the owner of a restaurant. After that, he worked in Tsukiji market at a wholesale store selling fresh fish, fruits and vegetables, in order to expand his knowledge of ingredients. He joined "Torifuji" in 2010. He used to be one of the regular customers of "Torifuji", and describes himself falling in love with the taste at the restaurant as the motivation for joining. "Chicken is a profound ingredient," he says, as he works wholeheartedly to make his dream come true.

久保 真亮Masaaki Kubo

Itamae Yakiniku Itto Tenka Chaya Main Store

板前焼肉一斗 天下茶屋本店

  • Tengachaya/Nishinari, Osaka
  • Yakiniku (Japanese BBQ),Yakiniku/Steak / Yakiniku (Japanese BBQ) / Japanese Beef Steak / Wine

有近 六次ARICHIKA ROKUJI

The Chef's Recommendations

Everything for the sake of deliciousness

He was born in 1949 in Osaka Prefecture. With experience in wholesale meat business and butchering, he opened "Itamae Yakiniku Itto" with the intention of providing quality meat at more affordable prices. Only the highest quality Japanese black beef is selected from hundreds of cattle coming from farms in Miyazaki, Kagoshima, Niigata, Sendai, Saga, and throughout Japan. He works hard everyday, proudly remembering his background as a meat shop owner.

有近 六次ARICHIKA ROKUJI

Kakiya

牡蠣屋

  • Miyajima, Hiroshima
  • Creative,Sosaku (creative) / General / Japanese Sosaku (creative cuisine) / Oyster

林 祐司HAYASHI YUJI

The Chef's Recommendations

I proceeded to this path wishing to experience the family business, Oysterbar.

He was born on April 14th, 1958, in Miyajima, Hiroshima. His parents ran an oyster bar, and since childhood he has been familiar with the world of food. Gradually he began to wish to be a cook and started to train in the culinary arts. For a long time he worked as an oyster chef, and now he runs "Kakiya". Every day, he grills oysters in the restaurant and his skillful manipulation gathers favorable responses not only from local regular customers, but also from tourists who come from far away.

林 祐司HAYASHI YUJI

Bishokudokoro Sakuji Nishishinjuku

美食処 作治 西新宿店

  • Nishi-Shinjuku, Tokyo
  • Japanese Sosaku (creative),Japanese / General / Sashimi (raw fish)/Seafood / Sake

安藤 孝司ANDO TAKASHI

Leave the hospitality of Japanese cuisine up to this chef.

At Ichukyo, a kaiseki (traditional Japanese banquet) restaurant in Tokyo's Omi, he trained under the former director and head chef of Nadaman. "Let me serve you a feast in which you will sense the passage of the seasons in the ingredients and the arrangements," he tells us.

安藤 孝司ANDO TAKASHI

Difference

Difference

  • Awaza/Kyomachibori, Osaka
  • French,Italian/French / French / Wine / Sake

藤本 義章FUJIMOTO YOSHIAKI

The Chef's Recommendations

Hard work is the secret behind our smart chef's true talent

He was born in 1983 as a native of Osaka prefecture. His father's influence led him to enter the restaurant business. He spent eleven years working for the Japan Airlines Hotel "Les Celebrites" restaurant (in Shinsaibashi, Osaka), and while he was there, he won a number of prizes for his French cuisine in cooking competitions. At the young age of 29 he became a sous chef, supported by his customers who loved French cuisine. On July 12th, 2013, he opened "Difference" as the owner and chef.

藤本 義章FUJIMOTO YOSHIAKI

Yakitori Abe

やきとり阿部

  • Meguro, Tokyo
  • Izakaya (Japanese tavern),Taverns / Yakitori (grilled chicken skewers) / Chicken / Wine

阿部 友彦ABE TOMOHIRO

The Chef's Recommendations

From Italian food to yakitori, he closed his own shop to train at a famous restaurant

He was born in Niigata prefecture in 1984. After graduating from culinary school, he began his culinary career as a chef at "Kihachi". When he was just 23 years old, he opened an Italian dining restaurant in Akabane, but a turning point suddenly reached him. While he was casually imagining his future, what surfaced clearly in his head was, as he says, "The image of a yakitori (grilled chicken) craftsman standing diligently in front of a small grill." He worked as an apprentice at "Torishiki" when he was 28. After about a year and a half years of training, he opened "gallus" in June 2013 and has been in charge of it since then.

阿部 友彦ABE TOMOHIRO

Kokorozukushi Inase

心づくし いなせ

  • Sendai Station West Exit, Miyagi
  • Kaiseki (course menu),Japanese / Sashimi (raw fish)/Seafood / General / Sake

菅野 良洋KANNO YOSHIHIRO

His love of fishing when he was in university led him down the path to becoming a chef

Yoshihiro Kanno was born in Miyagi prefecture in 1975. He often went fishing with friends when he was a university student. Upon cooking the fish they caught and getting it just right, all of his friends would be delighted by the great taste. This experience made Yoshihiro think, "I want to get even better at cooking," and thus entered the Miyagi school of cooking and confectionery. He enjoyed acquiring various skills and knowledge and realized his calling to become a chef. After graduation he headed to Tokyo where he trained at a famous Japanese restaurant, before returning to Sendai. After having been the head chef at two restaurants, he landed his present role as head chef of Kokorozukushi Inase.

菅野 良洋KANNO YOSHIHIRO

Yumehana Genkido

夢花 げんき堂

  • Hakata Station, Fukuoka
  • Japanese,Japanese / General / Sashimi (raw fish)/Seafood / Motsu Nabe (offal hot pot)

奥 英祐OKU EISUKE

Following in his father's footsteps.

Eisuke was born in 1963 in Fukuoka Prefecture. As a child he watched his father work in the restaurant business. After graduating high school, he learned the trade as he worked 12 years at restaurants specializing in sushi and traditional Japanese cuisine. At age 30, Eisuke got into the izakaya business. He opened Yumehana Hakata in 1996, becoming head chef. He specializes in traditional Japanese cuisine.

奥 英祐OKU EISUKE

<< Prev 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 Next >>
With SAVOR JAPAN, you can easily find the information of the chefs by area or cuisine.