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1321 - 1340 of 1826 chefs

TOYOUKE Organics Restaurant

豊受オーガニクスレストラン

  • Futako-Tamagawa/Yoga, Tokyo
  • Japanese,Japanese / General

本多 勝彦Katsuhiko Honda

The maestro of Japanese cuisine sincerely faces organic vegetables.

He was born in 1966 in Niigata prefecture. After graduating from high school, he accumulated training at a kappo (traditional Japanese) restaurant, then moved to Tokyo where he actively worked in the field of Japanese cuisine including a kaiseki (traditional Japanese) restaurant, then became the master chef at the current restaurant when it opened in 2014. His daily routine is to wash muddy vegetables from the field with his own hands. He carefully prepares ingredients, as he places importance on checking their conditions. His way of cooking to bring out the original taste of safe organic ingredients to their maximum and his dishes with a simple yet deep taste are highly received. 

本多 勝彦Katsuhiko Honda

Gyugyu Nishiazabu Main Store

牛牛 西麻布 総本店

  • Nishi-Azabu, Tokyo
  • Yakiniku (Japanese BBQ),Yakiniku/Steak / Yakiniku (Japanese BBQ) / Yakiniku (grilled meat) / Horumon (offal meat)

竹内 亮 氏Ryo Takeuchi

Having a connection with yakiniku, the path led to becoming a chef.

He was born in Niigata Prefecture in 1989. He worked in a different area before becoming a chef, but he always enjoyed eating, especially yakiniku. He also worked part-time at a yakiniku restaurant in Aoyama, and after being approached by an old acquaintance, he entered the world of yakiniku.

竹内 亮 氏Ryo Takeuchi

Tapioca Belize

タピオカベリーズ

  • Kyoto Station, Kyoto
  • Cafe,Cafe/Sweets / Crepe / Ice Cream / Others

藤野 さくらSakura Fujino

Wishing to offer [a happy moment] to the guests!

She was born in 1995 in Kyoto. She has worked at a ramen (Chinese noodle) shop, café, and in the entertainment field since she was 16 years old and learned fundamental cooking skills and serving guests. At the age of 18, she encountered [Tapioca Belize] and was fascinated with its beautiful decoration, serving sweets to the guests, and engaging with shop staff and guests. Currently, she is working as the manager and a chef with a passion, enjoying offering [a happy moment] to the guests.

藤野 さくらSakura Fujino

Hidagyu Ittoya Bakuro Ichidai Nagoya

飛騨牛一頭家 馬喰一代 名古屋

  • Nagoya Station, Aichi
  • Yakiniku (Japanese BBQ),Yakiniku/Steak / Yakiniku (Japanese BBQ) / Gyutan (beef tongue) / Yakiniku (grilled meat)

平手 徳積Tokutsumi Hirate

Impressed with his boss's passion, he changed his specialty to Japanese BBQ.

He was born on September 26, 1973 in Aichi prefecture. Though he was an Italian chef, he decided to change his field into Japanese BBQ after being fascinated with the charms of Hida Beef and its producers, and the passion of Mr. Fukao, the president of the restaurant. His new goal is to be like Mr. Hirao who keeps studying with a sincere attitude for further improvement. In 2008, he started working at [Hidagyu Ittoya Bakuro Ichidai Nagoya], and is currently working as the master chef there while working actively to create new menus to innovate the restaurant.

平手 徳積Tokutsumi Hirate

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

Kaisentei Totoya

海鮮亭 ととや

  • Chitose/Kita-Hiroshima/Eniwa, Hokkaido
  • Izakaya (Japanese tavern),Taverns / Sashimi (raw fish)/Seafood / Oyster / Sushi

吉田 良一Ryoichi Yoshida

Born at a sushi restaurant! He has helped his family for cooking, which naturally led him to the field of cooking.

He was born in Chiba prefecture. As his parents ran a sushi restaurant, he had been interested in cooking since he was small and helped the sushi restaurant. It was therefore natural for him to enter the field of cooking. After accumulating experiences at a Japanese restaurant in Tokyo and izakaya (Japanese style pub) in Kanagawa, he also had further training at his parents' sushi restaurant. When he became 25 years old, he went to Kushiro, Hokkaido where he had been fascinated. He was more fascinated by Kushiro after being familiar with the ingredients in Hokkaido such as local fish when he was working at a sushi restaurant in Kushiro. In 2003, he moved to Chitose, Hokkaido as he especially liked the area. He is currently working actively in Chitose at a popular restaurant loved by local people.

吉田 良一Ryoichi Yoshida

Yakiniku Okuu Fujisawa branch

焼肉おくう藤沢店

  • Enoshima/Kugenuma, Kanagawa
  • Yakiniku (Japanese BBQ),Yakiniku/Steak / Yakiniku (Japanese BBQ) / Yakiniku (grilled meat) / Shochu

木村 隆二Ryuji Kimura

Applying skills honed in hotels and robata (fireside-cooking) restaurants to yakiniku (Japanese BBQ).

Chef Kimura was born in 1965 in Kanagawa Prefecture. The influence of his chef father made him naturally want to follow his footsteps in the restaurant world. He worked at restaurants including the Luke Plaza Hotel in Nagasaki and high end robata restaurant Inakaya in Tokyo before joining Okuu in 2011. It was the first time in his career working at a yakiniku restaurant, but the technique and expertise he fostered elsewhere were an advantage in his pursuit of meat knowledge. He currently manages the kitchen at the Fujisawa branch.

木村 隆二Ryuji Kimura

Kagurazaka Bettei Torijaya

神楽坂 別亭 鳥茶屋

  • Kagurazaka, Tokyo
  • Kaiseki (course menu),Japanese / Udon (noodles) / Nabe (hot pot) / Kaiseki (traditional multi-course meal)

国府田 正Tadashi Koda

Guided by his love of cooking, Mr. Koda entered the world of chefs.

He was born in 1965 in Tokyo. With his father running a Western-style restaurant, he developed an interest in cooking from an early age. He started his career in the Western food department at a hotel. After more than 15 years of experience, he became fascinated with Japanese food and continued training at a ryotei (traditional high-end Japanese restaurant) in Yushima. Currently, he is the third generation to take over the restaurant Kagurazaka Bettei Torijaya.

国府田 正Tadashi Koda

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

Hanabishi

花菱

  • Iwade/Kinokawa/Hashimoto, Wakayama
  • Japanese,Japanese

大岡 正敬Masayoshi Ooka

As the fourth-generation owner of a long-established family business, he is preserving his family's tradition and skills

Born in Wakayama prefecture in 1949, he is the fourth generation of his family to run this long-established restaurant that specializes in Mount Koya cuisine. He has inherited the restaurant, tastes, and techniques of his father and is preserving them for the modern era. Hanabishi is the finest purveyor of Mount Koya cuisine. Mr. Oka is extremely knowledgeable about all types of Japanese gastronomy, including shojin ryori (simple, vegetarian, Buddhist meals) and kaiseki (traditional Japanese course menu). He believes in working diligently and sparing no effort. He even makes a separate batch of broth for vegetarian dishes. He is trusted by both local regulars and new customers visiting the area as tourists.

大岡 正敬Masayoshi Ooka

Shiogama Shirahata

塩竈 しらはた

  • Sendai Station West Exit, Miyagi
  • Sushi,Japanese / General / Sashimi (raw fish)/Seafood / Sushi

鈴木 直哉Naoya Suzuki

He liked fish cuisine very much.

He was born in 1984 in Miyagi prefecture. He decided to be a chef as he liked fish cuisine very much. Though he worked in a different field once, he decided to start training as a Japanese chef when he got married, in order to succeed the restaurant run by his family. He has learned everything about cooking at [Shiogama Shirahata]. Currently, he selects ingredients and develops the menu as well, to serve fresh and tasty fish dishes without compromise to his guests.

鈴木 直哉Naoya Suzuki

Sumibiyaki Unagi Uotora

炭火焼 うなぎ 魚寅

  • Gujo, Gifu
  • Japanese,Japanese / Kushiyaki (grilled skewers) / Unagi (eel)

村井 俊之Toshiyuki Murai

The Chef's Recommendations

A third generation chef who carries on his family’s legacy with culinary passion.

He was born in October of 1975 and grew up in Gifu Prefecture. His parents managed Uotora during his childhood, and he knew that one day he would take over the restaurant as the third generation heir. At age 18, he started an apprenticeship under his father to start learning the family business, and then eventually he took over for his family and turned the restaurant into Sumibiyaki Unagi Uotora to focus on making dishes with unagi (eel) in the Gujo area of Gifu Prefecture. With his deep love for unagi cuisine, so much so that he is capable of visiting no fewer than three eel establishments a day when on holiday. He spends each and every day training hard to master and learn all there is to know about unagi.

村井 俊之Toshiyuki Murai

ShiJiaCai

施家菜

  • Sannomiya, Hyogo
  • Chinese,Chinese / Szechuan / Cantonese / Chinese Sosaku (creative cuisine)

山本 孝YAMAMOTO TAKASHI

Our chef seeks to push Chinese cuisine into the gourmet, drawing out the true flavors.

Born in Kobe city, Hyogo prefecture in 1963. It was while helping out part-time at the Chinese restaurant where his mother worked that his obsession with Chinese cuisine was born. At the age of 20 he set his heart on becoming a professional cook, and studied at a major, long-established Chinese restaurant chain with branches all over Japan before exercising his talents in the kitchens of famous top-flight hotels in Kobe and Yokohama. Later, he met the current owner of 'ShiJiaCai' at a different restaurant, and became involved in starting up the restaurant, which opened in June 2013. He is now head chef.

山本 孝YAMAMOTO TAKASHI

Kaisen Teppan Izakaya Aichi

海鮮鉄板居酒屋 あいち

  • Higashi-Dori/Doyama, Osaka
  • Seafood,Japanese / Sashimi (raw fish)/Seafood / Sushi / General

門田 隆行Takayuki Kadota

Mr. Kadota wants to deliver inspiring Japanese delicacies for the shining smiles of his guests.

He was born in 1980 in Kagoshima and is the representative Director of Kaisen Teppan Izakaya Aichi. After graduating from high school, he chose to become a chef and honed his skills in Osaka. Later, he was involved in the establishment of the restaurant by chance. Since its opening in December 2022, he has been serving fresh and delicious tuna dishes to many people. For the smiles of visitors, he cooks and actively communicates with guests. With a bright smile, he delivers the delicious seafood Japan has nurtured.

門田 隆行Takayuki Kadota

Kyoto Senmaru Shakariki murasaki

京都千丸 しゃかりき murasaki

  • Kyoto Station, Kyoto
  • Ramen,Ramen (noodles) / Shoyu Ramen (soy sauce ramen) / Tsukemen (noodles served separately from dip soup)

梶 充秀Mitsuhide Kaji

Quitting the company job is a turning point in his life.

He was born in 1970 in Kyoto. He left the job where he's worked at for 10 years, to challenge something new, and decided to go to Tokyo at the age of 30. He suddenly ran into a ramen shop that he happened to see on a magazine, and started training from zero. At the ramen shop, he was impressed by the chef whom he looked up to, and decided to be a ramen chef himself. After coming back to his home town, he joined early time [Shakariki], then got involved in opening the Kyoto Tower branch.  

梶 充秀Mitsuhide Kaji

Sushi no Jirocho

寿しの次郎長

  • Kurume, Fukuoka
  • Sushi,Japanese / Sashimi (raw fish)/Seafood / Sushi

勝野 良治Ryoji Katsuno

The Chef's Recommendations

This well-respected, skillful, and athletic chef comes from a family with three generations of chefs and connects customers to flavors with an 80-year history.

He was born in Fukuoka Prefecture in 1974 into a sushi-making family. He was brought up playing in the kitchen. His grandfather bought him his own knife when he was in third grade at elementary school. This sparked a natural interest in cooking. As a student, he pursued athletics and even considered going to a sports college. However, he decided that he ought to follow in his father's footsteps and become a chef. He built up 17 years of experience at sushi shops and traditional Japanese restaurants in Fukuoka. Later, he took over at Sushi no Jirocho-the third generation of chefs from his family to work there-and has been there ever since. He is an instructor of the National Japanese Chefs' Association. He is also a lecturer in Japanese cuisine at Fukuoka School of Culinary Arts.

勝野 良治Ryoji Katsuno

Izakaya Hokkai

居酒屋 北海

  • Kawaguchi Lake/Fuji Yoshida/Yamanaka Lake, Yamanashi
  • Izakaya (Japanese tavern),Taverns / General / Kushiyaki (grilled skewers) / Sashimi (raw fish)/Seafood

島田 勝弘Katsuhiro Shimada

The Chef's Recommendations

Please fully enjoy a luxurious experience having fruits of the sea at a place surrounded by mountains

They stock fresh seafood every day. Stick to the freshness of seafood more than necessary, as the restaurant is surrounded by mountains. All ingredients are carefully selected by the owner. They stock only the freshest seafood that can be eaten raw and serve them as sashimi, baked, or boiled in broth. making the best use of their taste. They focus on the seasonal ingredients. For example, abundant mountain vegetables can be served in spring, taking advantage of our location. Finish the dish only after getting the order to serve it in its best condition.

島田 勝弘Katsuhiro Shimada

Fuji

ふぢ井

  • Kurume, Fukuoka
  • Japanese,Japanese / General / Unagi (eel)

筬島 浩之Hiroyuki Osajima

He took on the family specialty of eel cuisine and earned a star with his highly regarded restaurant

Mr. Osajima was born in Fukuoka in 1958, and in 1979 his parents established an unagi (eel) restaurant named Fuji. At age 28 Mr. Osajima stepped in for his parents to start managing Fuji, and then in 2014 the restaurant earned a star from a distinguished restaurant guide covering Fukuoka and Saga. As the second generation owner and head chef, Mr. Osajima devotes his time and energy to creating a cozy restaurant for guests to enjoy fine quality unagi.

筬島 浩之Hiroyuki Osajima

Chi-Fu

Chi-Fu

  • Nishitenma, Osaka
  • Chinese,Chinese / General

東 浩司AZUMI KOJI

The Chef's Recommendations

This pioneer of tomorrow's Chinese cuisine walks his own path, with techniques that combine logic with sensitivity

Born in 1980, he started down the path to becoming a chef at the age of 20, working for six years at Ishingo in Akasaka, then as head chef of the restaurant Bifun Azuma in Shimbashi for six years, before opening this restaurant in 2012. He is now the representative of Chi-Fu Bifun Azuma. "I prepare a number of hooks to pluck at the heartstrings of my customers for each sitting." This young chef possesses logic grounded in certainty, allowing him to blaze new trails. The motto inscribed in his kitchen is "There is no better way for me to live. This is my path."

東 浩司AZUMI KOJI

Ristorante QUINTOCANTO

Ristorante QUINTOCANTO

  • Nakanoshima, Osaka
  • Italian,Italian/French / Italian / Pasta

弓削 啓太YUGE KEITA

The Chef's Recommendations

He moves even before he thinks. That kind of energy once brought him to the national stage in high school baseball, and now it's landed him in a famous restaurant

Born in 1989 in Saga prefecture. His sole passion through high school was baseball, and he even played in the national championships. After high school graduation he attended a culinary school in Vancouver, where he'd spent some time studying languages. After returning to Japan, he worked at Chez Inno, where he was in charge of sales, cooking, and desserts. To hone his skills even further, he traveled to Paris. Upon returning to Japan again, he worked at the SALONE2007 chain restaurant IL TEATRINO DA SALONE as sous chef, then as chef here at QUINTOCANTO.

弓削 啓太YUGE KEITA

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