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Sushi Hakata Matsumoto Yaesu Branch

鮨 博多まつもと 八重洲店

  • Nihonbashi, Tokyo
  • Sushi,Japanese / General / Sushi / Kaiseki (tea-ceremony dishes)

IOTO - Kyoto Vegetable and Charcoal Grill -

京野菜と炭火料理 庵都

  • Okazaki/Heianjingu (Heian Shrine)/Nanzenji Temple, Kyoto
  • Kaiseki (course menu),Japanese / General / Sashimi (raw fish)/Seafood / Wine

中村 健治Kenji Nakamura

Showing an ability that goes above and beyond, Mr. Nakamura made steady progress, step by step.

Mr. Nakamura was born in 1972 in Kagoshima. Because his relatives managed their own restaurant, he had many chances to naturally experience delicious food. Wanting to cook his own cuisine instead of just looking at food, he began walking the path of cooking. After acquiring his cooking license, he began working at a Japanese restaurant in a hotel at Fukuoka. After that, he started working for the Hatoya Kanko Group, serving successively in roles such as head chef, executive chef, director, and executive chef. By chance, he joined Fufu Kyoto as head chef in October 2022. 

中村 健治Kenji Nakamura

Japanese Noodle Issunbousi

Japanese Noodle 一寸法師

  • Maruyama Park/Kodaiji Temple/Kiyomizu Temple, Kyoto
  • Ramen,Ramen (noodles) / Shoyu Ramen (soy sauce ramen) / Miso Ramen (miso sauce ramen) / Shio Ramen (salt-flavored ramen)

吉村 誠Makoto Yoshimura

Mr. Yoshimura brings people together with hearty ramen.

He has always had a deep love for ramen and has continued his exploration of ingredients and techniques. With many years of experience, he cares about making each bowl of ramen with care. Paying attention not only to taste but also to presentation, he emphasizes beauty and delicacy. Now, he is at Japanese Noodle Issunbousi, which has the theme of "En-musubi," meaning to connect and nurture a good relationship.

吉村 誠Makoto Yoshimura

Kappo Hakutaka

割烹 白鷹

  • Nagarekawa/Yagembori, Hiroshima
  • Japanese,Japanese / General / Sashimi (raw fish)/Seafood / Cookshop

河口 洋平Yohei Kawaguchi

He succeeded his family business as he found in Tokyo that working at a kitchen counter was fun and made him happy.

Born in 1975 in Hiroshima Prefecture. His grandmother is the founder of [Hakutaka]. As the restaurant was a part of his daily life since he was small, naturally he decided to be a chef. He went up to Tokyo after graduating from high school and had training at [Tsuyama], a kappo (traditional Japanese) restaurant in Akasaka for about 5 years, then worked as an opening staff at a Japanese restaurant in Roppongi. In Tokyo, he learned cooking techniques and realized that it was fun working as a chef at a kitchen counter. He went back to his hometown and worked at [Hakutaka] run by his family, and became the 3rd generation at the age of 28.

河口 洋平Yohei Kawaguchi

Aged Wagyu Yakiniku Aging Beef Waterrace Kanda Akihabara Branch

熟成和牛焼肉エイジング・ビーフワテラス神田秋葉原店

  • Ochanomizu, Tokyo
  • Yakiniku (Japanese BBQ),Yakiniku/Steak / Steak / Yakiniku (grilled meat)

Kobe Beef Dining Wagyu Tok

Kobe Beef Dining 和牛特区

  • Shinjuku East Exit/Kabukicho, Tokyo
  • Steak,Yakiniku/Steak / Hamburger Steak / Steak

Kushiyaki no Tatsumi

串焼きのたつみ

  • Oita, Oita
  • Izakaya (Japanese tavern),Taverns / General / Kushiyaki (grilled skewers)

高山 健一Kenichi Takayama

Making use of kushiyaki (grilled skewers) techniques from Japanese cuisine, he aims for a new kushiyaki

He was born in Fukuoka Prefecture. Aspiring to become a chef because he had always loved eating, he started by training at several restaurants in Fukuoka Prefecture. Thinking that he wanted to use the techniques he learned for Japanese cuisine to arrange kushiyaki in a Japanese-style and create new types of kushiyaki, he joined Kushiyaki no Tatsumi. He now demonstrates his skills and technique on a daily basis at the newly-opened restaurant.

高山 健一Kenichi Takayama

Kamakura Sukiyaki Shabu Shabu Restaurant Sasho

鎌倉すき焼きしゃぶしゃぶレストラン Sasho

  • Kamakura/Zushi, Kanagawa
  • Shabu-shabu (boiled meat slices)/Sukiyaki (hot pot stew),Japanese / General / Shabu-shabu (boiled meat slices) / Sukiyaki (hot pot stew)

横井 良介Ryosuke Yokoi

Cherishing the taste and space passed down from generation to generation, Mr. Yokoi connects the restaurant to the future.

He was inspired to pursue a career in the culinary world by his mother, a chef, from whom he learned how to make dashi soup, warishita (seasoned broth), and miso. His desire to have more people enjoy the long-loved taste his mother's hands produce leads him to become a chef. At the heart of his approach is to offer hospitality in a Japanese-style house and a space surrounded by a beautiful garden that evokes the atmosphere of good old Kamakura. He strives every day to provide his guests with impressions and satisfaction.

横井 良介Ryosuke Yokoi

Kappou Toumyou

割烹 燈明

  • Ginza, Tokyo
  • Kaiseki (course menu),Japanese / General / Kaiseki (tea-ceremony dishes) / Sake

Kurotan Yakiniku Aoki

黒タン焼肉 青木

  • Shinjuku-Sanchome, Tokyo
  • Yakiniku (Japanese BBQ),Yakiniku/Steak / Gyutan (beef tongue) / Steak / Yakiniku (grilled meat)

青木 翼Tsubasa Aoki

With a strong passion for meat cuisine, Mr. Aoki has refined his knowledge and skills with meat worldwide.

He was born in 1983 in Kanagawa. He was intensely interested in eating and especially liked Wagyu beef. Influenced by a relative who worked at a butcher store, he decided to specialize in meat dishes and Wagyu beef. In 2003, he moved overseas and started his career in earnest. He studied meat in France, Italy, Germany, and the United States. After training at a meat restaurant in Tokyo, he went overseas again to further his studies. After returning to Japan, he opened Black Tan Yakiniku Aoki as the owner.

青木 翼Tsubasa Aoki

Tsukishima Kaisen Monja Koboreya Nibangai

月島海鮮もんじゃ こぼれや 二番街

  • Tsukishima, Tokyo
  • Okonomiyaki/Monjayaki (savory pancakes),Japanese / Monjayaki (okonomiyaki pancakes using diluted batter) / Okonomiyaki (savory pancakes) / Teppanyaki (iron griddle grilling)

中島 勇樹Yuuki Nakajima

Mr. Nakajima creates the future of Monjayaki culture with unorthodox ideas.

He was born in 1986 in Tokyo. As a founding member of Koboreya, which has several branches in Tsukishima, he has worked with the company since 2015. At first, he was part of the product planning department, serving dishes to customers in the kitchen while developing new menu items. He never stopped challenging himself and created many original dishes. Currently, as the head chef of Tsukishima Kaisen Monja Koboreya Nibangai, he leads the operation of the lively restaurant.

中島 勇樹Yuuki Nakajima

Ganso Ebidashi Monja no Ebisen Shibuya Stream Branch

元祖海老出汁もんじゃのえびせん 渋谷ストリーム店

  • Shibuya Center-Gai/Koen-Dori, Tokyo
  • Okonomiyaki/Monjayaki (savory pancakes),Japanese / Monjayaki (okonomiyaki pancakes using diluted batter) / Okonomiyaki (savory pancakes) / Teppanyaki (iron griddle grilling)

羽方 勇二Yuji Hagata

A chef who brings smiles to guests with a charming downtown atmosphere and delicious cuisine.

Mr. Hagata was born in 1992 in Tokyo. He had a passion for food from a young age and decided to pursue a career in the culinary world. Gained experience working as a chef in Japanese and chicken-focused restaurants in Marunouchi and Shinjuku. At Ganso Ebidashi Monja no Ebisen, he put his heart into his cooking every day with the desire for their guests to want to come back. He also put effort into creating the restaurant's ambiance, hoping that guests could experience the atmosphere of a Monja restaurant born in the traditional downtown area.

羽方 勇二Yuji Hagata

PIZZAHOUSE

PIZZAHOUSE ピザハウス

  • Urasoe, Okinawa
  • Italian,Italian/French / Italian / Pizza / Steak

坂本 昭司Shoji Sakamoto

The Chef's Recommendations

He was brought up with home-grown vegetables, fruits, and rice, and always felt close to food

He was born in Saitama in 1960. He moved to Tokyo when he was 18 years old, after working part-time in a western style restaurant, he made up his mind to live as a chef. He was trained by chef Sakai of [La Rochelle] for 10 years beginning in 1987. On his days off, he deepened his knowledge of ingredients at a specialized butcher and Tsukiji fish market. During that time he had experienced as chef at the official residence of the Japanese ambassador as well as being in charge of catering for the Consulate General. In 1992 he started his training again under chef Sakai and in 2004 started working at [PIZZA HOUSE]. In 2015 he became the third head of the company, now he is playing an active role as an owner chef who both serves customers and  develops new menus.

坂本 昭司Shoji Sakamoto

Nihonryori Tomita

日本料理とみた

  • Kumamoto, Kumamoto
  • Kaiseki (course menu),Japanese / General / Kaiseki (traditional multi-course meal) / Sake

冨田 浩Hiroshi Tomita

Mr. Tomita presents the quintessence of Japanese cuisine in a Japanese setting, with dishes that are rich in flavor and make the most of seasonal ingredients.

He was born in 1969 in Kumamoto. The owner of Nihonryori Tomita. While working part-time at a Japanese restaurant, he was praised for the delicious rice balls he made, which awakened his enjoyment of working in the food industry. He trained at a Japanese restaurant in Tokyo for five years, aspiring to become a professional. After returning to Kumamoto and working for many years as a sous chef at a traditional Japanese restaurant and a chef at a Japanese restaurant, he founded his current restaurant in 2008. The restaurant was moved to its current location in 2020. He attracts guests from Japan and abroad with seasonal delicacies and cordial hospitality in an elegant Japanese space.

冨田 浩Hiroshi Tomita

Hashimoto

はし本

  • Gokoku-ji, Tokyo
  • Japanese,Japanese / Unagi (eel) / Sake

橋本 信二Shinji Hashimoto

The Chef's Recommendations

The experienced chef, who was trained in an eel wholesaler, became the 6th owner of a well established restaurant at the age of 30.

Born in Tokyo in 1967. When he was a primary school pupil, he became conscious of succeeding the restaurant as the 6th generation owner. When he was a university student, the 5th generation owner passed away. He helped the family business, and entered the restaurant right after the graduation. Leaving the grilled dishes to other veteran cook, he worked every morning for an eel wholesaler while assisting the restaurant. In about 2 years of training, he acquired skills to select and dress eels. At the age of 30, he became in charge of grilled dishes. He is currently maintaining the traditional taste of the long-established restaurant as the 6th generation owner.

橋本 信二Shinji Hashimoto

Tokyo Washoku Rikuu Ebisu Branch

東京和食 りくう 恵比寿店

  • Ebisu, Tokyo
  • Japanese,Japanese / General

高山 泰育Yasuhiro Takayama

A chef who moved from French to Japanese cuisine, serving Japanese cuisine with unique techniques.

Mr. Takayama was born in 1988 in Niigata. Inspired by a TV cooking show he watched as a child, he learned to cook on his own during high school. After entering the culinary world, he worked at up-and-coming French restaurants such as tusimi and Souvenir. He is a chef with an insatiable curiosity. He continuously improves his skills, with the passion to "serve Japanese cuisine that will remain in guests' hearts and make them happy when they leave."

高山 泰育Yasuhiro Takayama

Yakiniku Gyugujo Bettei

焼肉 牛宮城 別邸

  • Shibuya Center-Gai/Koen-Dori, Tokyo
  • Yakiniku (Japanese BBQ),Yakiniku/Steak / Sukiyaki (hot pot stew) / Yakiniku (grilled meat) / Makgeolli

Hakata Motsunabe Yamanaka Akasaka Branch

博多もつ鍋 やま中 赤坂店

  • Akasaka, Fukuoka
  • Motsu Nabe (offal hotpot),Japanese / General / Motsu Nabe (offal hot pot) / Sake

内間 洋喜Hiroki Uchima

Mr. Uchima jumped back into the world of cooking after other experiences and now works hard to make delicious Motsu Nabe (offal hotpot).

Mr. Uchima was born in 1986 in Fukuoka. After graduating from culinary school, he started working at a hotel, beginning his career in the Western food department. He then resigned from that hotel and built up his experience at a restaurant and izakaya (Japanese pub). His next step after that was to try out the life of a salesman. Still, his attraction to dining was reignited, and he challenged himself to enter that world again. He joined the Hakata Motsunabe Yamanaka Akasaka Branch in 2018 and now shows off his skills as both the restaurant's assistant manager and chef. 

内間 洋喜Hiroki Uchima

Agu Tonkatsu Coshon

アグーとんかつコション

  • Okinawa Prefectural Office, Okinawa
  • Japanese,Japanese / Tonkatsu (fried pork cutlet)

宮城 康司Koji Miyagi

As he liked cooking since he was a child, he worked part time at a restaurant.

He was born in 1988 in Okinawa prefecture. As he liked cooking since he was a child, he worked part-time at a restaurant in his vocational school days. After graduation, he trained at a hamburger steak restaurant for a year and a half, and at soba (buckwheat noodles) shop for 1 year, then moved to Tokyo. After working at an izakaya (Japanese pub) for 3 years and at udon (thick noodles) shop for 1 year, he returned to Okinawa prefecture and was involved in cooking hospital meals. Currently, he is working as the master chef at [Agu Tonkatsu Coshon].

宮城 康司Koji Miyagi

Noichi Shokudou

の一食堂

  • Numazu, Shizuoka
  • Seafood,Japanese / Sashimi (raw fish)/Seafood / Crab / Donburi (rice bowl)

中島 稲一Inakazu Nakajima

To uphold the restaurant's tradition. Mr. Nakajima's culinary journey began in the fisheries industry.

He was born in 1962 in Shizuoka. As the eldest son, he felt it was inevitable that he would take over the family business run by his parents. Therefore, he decided early on to become a chef. After graduating high school, he joined Dainobu Suisan, a fishery company located within the Numazu fish market, where he spent about two years learning about procurement. Then, he trained for about three years at Maruto Suisan in Toi, Izu-shi. After that, he returned home to take over the family business. He now runs the restaurant with his wife and two daughters.

中島 稲一Inakazu Nakajima

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