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BACAR OKINAWA

BACAR OKINAWA(バカール オキナワ)

  • Kokusai dori, Okinawa
  • Pasta/Pizza,Italian/French / Pizza

仲村 大輔NAKAMURA DAISUKE

The Chef's Recommendations

Smitten by the flavors of a famous restaurant, he sent them a letter requesting the chance to work with them

Born in 1977 in Okinawa, the authentic pizza he enjoyed during his time in Italy made a deep impression on him, so he got his start as a pizzaiolo. After returning to Japan, he was smitten by the flavors he encountered at Savoy (now Seirinkan) in Tokyo, so he sent a letter to the owner, Susumu Kakinuma, requesting an apprenticeship. After training for five years, he returned to his home of Okinawa to open BACAR OKINAWA. In addition to his restaurant, he also operates a food truck, introducing the deliciousness of pizza to many.

仲村 大輔NAKAMURA DAISUKE

Sushi Iwase

すし岩瀬

  • Nishi-Shinjuku, Tokyo
  • Sushi,Japanese / General / Sushi

岩瀬 健治IWASE KENJI

The Chef's Recommendations

Trained at "Sushi Sho" affiliated restaurants

Born in Kanagawa Prefecture. Having been an office worker first, he started out late at the age of 21. But fate allowed him to begin training at a restaurant affiliated with Sushi Sho. After working at Nishi-Azabu's Sushi Sho Masa, Aoyama's Sushi Ko (now in Omotesando), and Shinjuku's Takumi Tatsuhiro he went out on his own in September of 2012.

岩瀬 健治IWASE KENJI

Okonomiyaki Kiji Shinagawa

お好み焼 きじ 品川店

  • Shinagawa, Tokyo
  • Okonomiyaki/Monjayaki (savory pancakes),Japanese / Okonomiyaki (savory pancakes) / Teppanyaki (iron griddle grilling) / Beer

中川 恵理NAKAGAWA ERI

After came back to Japan, he was impressed with the depth of "Okonomiyaki" that is specialty of his home town.

He was born in Neyagawa, Osaka in 1982. He decided to become a chef after he came back to Japan from a working holiday in New Zealand. His mentor at the place he used to work part-time suggested, "Why don't you open a restaurant in Tokyo?" and he joined the restaurant "Okonomiyaki Kiji Marunouchi" as he felt like having a look around Tokyo for a while. At the same restaurant, he was impressed how deep and interesting making okonomiyaki (Japanese-style pancake) was, as he always thought of it only "Osakan home cooking", and devoted himself to okonomiyaki. He become the restaurant manager of "Okonomiyaki Kiji Shinagawa" when it opened in 2010.

中川 恵理NAKAGAWA ERI

Tempura Kurokawa

てんぷら黒川

  • Tsukiji, Tokyo
  • Japanese,Japanese / General / Tempura (battered, fried seafood and vegetables) / Tendon/Tenjyu (tempura bowl)

黒川 丈士KUROKAWA TAKESHI

The Chef's Recommendations

He learned evrything about tempura from three masters.

He was born in Yokohama, Kanagawa in 1958. After graduating from high school, he joined "Issinkai", established in 1905 and the only organisation introducing Japanese cuisine and specializing in tempura (battered and deep-fried food), and went around to various famous restaurants. After his 10 years of apprenticeship, he joined a group to start up a tempura restaurant in an old ANA hotel. He handled the culinary responsibilities at that same shop for 10 years. Through a connection after that, he opened his own restaurant "Tempura Kurokawa" at Tsukiji, leading to the present.

黒川 丈士KUROKAWA TAKESHI

Teruzushi

照寿司

  • Kitakyushu City, Fukuoka
  • Sushi,Japanese / Sushi

渡邉 貴義Takayoshi Watanabe

He has transformed an ordinary old sushi shop in the town into a high-end one, popular among overseas guests.

He was born in 1977 in Fukuoka prefecture. He wanted to be a French chef when he was very young but entered the field of Japanese cuisine after graduating from a university. After three years of training, he joined [Teruzushi] run by his father to work as a sales staff, then became a chef of which they were shorthanded. In 2013, he became the third generation of [Teruzushi] and started its innovation. He upgraded the seafood quality and raised the prices. The restaurant became in a slump at first, but he did not change his beliefs and kept using the highest-grade ingredients, which has transformed this ordinary town sushi shop with more than 50 years of history, into a famous sushi restaurant even among guests from overseas.

渡邉 貴義Takayoshi Watanabe

Ginza Uchiyama

銀座 うち山

  • Ginza, Tokyo
  • Kaiseki (course menu),Japanese / Kaiseki (tea-ceremony dishes) / Japanese Sosaku (creative cuisine) / Wine

内山 英仁UCHIYAMA HIDEHITO

The Chef's Recommendations

Having been attracted to profound cooking techniques and the appeal of cooking, he took the path to becoming a chef

He was born in Kanagawa on December 19th, 1969. Following graduation from a cooking college, he devoted himself in training at a Japanese restaurant "Kissho Hibiya" for five years. After that, his hard work continued at a variety of Japanese restaurants. He studied under Chef Kenji Asami when "Ginza Asami" new opened to improve his skills even more. In 2002, he opened his own restaurant, "Ginza Uchiyama." He provides his own creative dishes based on Kaiseki (tea-ceremony dishes), and has consecutively received stars in the Michelin Guide since 2008.

内山 英仁UCHIYAMA HIDEHITO

Japanese Restaurant Tagetsu

日本料理 太月

  • Omotesando/Aoyama, Tokyo
  • Kaiseki (course menu),Japanese / General / Kaiseki (tea-ceremony dishes)

望月 英雄MOCHIZUKI HIDEO

The Chef's Recommendations

He chose a culinary career, which is the same as his father's, when he gave up his baseball career.

He was born in Hadano city, Kanagawa on November 11th, 1979. His father owned a local shabu-shabu (hot pot) and steak restaurant called "Tagetsu". He was extremely involved in playing baseball in his childhood, so he was not really planning to suceed his father, but he decided to go down the path of cooking upon experiencing pain in his elbows. After graduating from high school, he left for Tokyo and trained in Japanese cuisine at "Ryuun-an" and "Genyadana Hamadaya" in Shinjuku, as well as "Kappo Kisaku" in Azabu-Juban. In August 2013, he opened "Japanese Restaurant Tagetsu", taking the same name as the restaurant that his father had closed.

望月 英雄MOCHIZUKI HIDEO

Tempura Fukamachi

てんぷら深町

  • Kyobashi, Tokyo
  • Japanese,Japanese / Tempura (battered, fried seafood and vegetables) / Tendon/Tenjyu (tempura bowl) / Sake

深町 一真KAZUMA FUKAMACHI

Our food is imbued with the seasons. Second generation tempura speciality restaurant.

He was born in Tokyo in 1978. Since he was small he grew up watching his father’s back who was a chef. It was natural for him to have the dream to be a chef. After graduating from culinary school in Shinjuku, he spent 4 years training in Miyuki Koshikishima, and then he entered [Tempura Fukamachi] when his father opened the restaurant. He tries to choose the seasonal vegetables to express each season. he is also in charge of preparing the pickled vegetables we receive from 'HILLTOP HOTEL'.

深町 一真KAZUMA FUKAMACHI

Edo Soba Teuchidokoro Asada

江戸蕎麦手打處あさだ

  • Asakusabashi, Tokyo
  • Soba (noodles),Japanese / General / Duck / Soba (noodles)

粕谷 育功KASUYA YASUNORI

The Chef's Recommendations

A classic restaurant run by an eighthgeneration soba artist who creates stylish cuisine out of buckwheat.

From Tokyo. He is the eighth generation to manage the family soba (buckwheat noodles) restaurant. He intended to continue the family business after graduating from university, but decided to study Japanese cuisine beyond soba noodles at Ginza's Rokusantei in order to bring the restaurant into a new age. Afterward, he worked concurrently at both a Japanese culinary inn in Atami and a catering fish market, studying the fundamentals of Japanese cuisine and fish wholesaling. He studied at the sushi shop Aoyagi in Tokyo and handmade soba restaurants-then returned to take over Asada, where he remains today.

粕谷 育功KASUYA YASUNORI

Ginza Ishizuka

銀座 いしづか

  • Ginza, Tokyo
  • Kaiseki (course menu),Japanese / Sashimi (raw fish)/Seafood / Kaiseki (tea-ceremony dishes) / Sake

石塚 規ISHIJIKA TADASHI

The Chef's Recommendations

Growing up watching his father and grandfather, who were both chefs, he naturally decided to enter the world of cooking.

Born March 23, 1976 in Tokyo, he grew up watching his father and grandfather, who were both chefs, and naturally became interested in cooking. Stepping without hesitation into the world of cuisine, he began his training at Kioicho's Fukudaya. He later deepened his knowledge at restaurants like Waketokuyama and Banrekiryukodo, making a heartfelt study of Japanese cuisine and was even reviewed in an international cooking magazine. In his 20th year as a chef, he opened [Ginza Ishizuka], where he can now be found.

石塚 規ISHIJIKA TADASHI

Hishinuma - Japanese cuisine

日本料理 菱沼

  • Roppongi, Tokyo
  • Kaiseki (course menu),Japanese / Suppon (soft-shelled turtle) / Wine / Fugu (blowfish)

菱沼 孝之HISHINUMA TAKAYUKI

30 years after opening his restaurant, he opens up the world of Japanese cuisine with his own unique sensibility

Born in Kawagoe, Saitama in 1956, he was charmed by the way Japanese cuisine reflects the seasons, which inspired him to pursue becoming a chef. After graduating from the Kagawa College of Culinary and Confectionary Arts, he trained at a number of Japanese restaurants in Tokyo, such as Tsurunoya in Ginza, and then went on to open Nihon ryori Hishinuma in Mita, Minato in 1985. Then in 2005, he moved to Roppongi, Minato. Over the course of 20 years, he has proposed new ways to pair wine as well as rice to suitable dishes, and continues to do so now. He has obtained stars for 8 consecutive years ever since the Michelin Guide to Tokyo was launched. Also, he is passionate about having a good diet, and is active in publishing books and delivering talks as well.

菱沼 孝之HISHINUMA TAKAYUKI

Sumiyaki Ishokutei Nagomiya

炭焼居食亭 和や

  • Kokura, Fukuoka
  • Izakaya (Japanese tavern),Taverns / Yakitori (grilled chicken skewers) / General / Nabe (hot pot)

橋本 淳HASHIMOTO JUN

Sumiyaki resulting from the long pursuit of the most delicious cooking method.

Born March 23, 1972, in Fukuoka. Throughout ten years, the owner accumulated his experience from many izakayas. After researching ways to create delicious food, the owner came up with sumiyaki that preserves the original taste of the ingredients. With the realization of his dreams, he is now opening Sumiyaki Ishokutei Nagomiya

橋本 淳HASHIMOTO JUN

Teppan-yaki Kokoro

鉄板焼 心

  • Meriken Park, Hyogo
  • Teppanyaki,Yakiniku/Steak / Teppanyaki (iron griddle grilling) / Steak / Western Teppanyaki (iron griddle grilling)

木下 学KINOSHITA MANABU

The Chef's Recommendations

Toward the world of cuisine in longing for the cool of those teppanyaki chefs he saw overseas

Originally studying at a hotel hospitality vocational school, he was propelled toward chefhood after being awed by the stylish cool of the teppanyaki chefs he saw when studying overseas as a student in Australia. He joined New Otani Kobe Harborland in 1995 and worked as head chef at Teppanyaki Rokko. In 2008, he moved on to be head chef at La Suite Kobe Harborland's Teppanyaki Kokoro. He holds the Japanese Teppanyaki Association (JTA)'s first-grade Certification of Proficiency as well as the Vegetable Sommelier Association's Junior Vegetable Sommelier Certification.

木下 学KINOSHITA MANABU

Ristorante RinascereDojima

Ristorante RinascereDojima(リナッシェレドウジマ)

  • Kita-Shinchi, Osaka
  • Italian,Italian/French / Italian / Pasta / Wine

片山 裕貴KATAYAMA YUKI

Reputation built on our unique Italian taste with the spirit of France

Born in Osaka, 1984. Main chef of [Ristorante RinascereDojima]. Admiring his father who was a French chef, he followed him into the culinary world. He worked at the Rihga Royal Hotel Osaka and honed his skills in their dining cafe and French restaurant, as well as in event planning. Currently he is creating unique dishes with knowledge imparted from his Italian cuisine predecessor, and adding a touch of his specialty French method and inspiration, which has earned him a high reputation.

片山 裕貴KATAYAMA YUKI

Don Mangione di Napoli

Don Mangione di Napoli

  • Chikusa/Imaike/Ikeshita, Aichi
  • Italian,Italian/French / Italian / Pasta / Neapolitan Pizza

末永 隼人SUENAGA HAYATO

A chef who makes Italian food with charm by preparing his ingredients with simplicity.

Born in 1982 and native to Aichi Prefecture, he was influenced by the attractive way in which Italian food and its ingredients could be prepared using simple cooking techniques, which got him thinking, "I would love to make Italian food as a chef." With an abundance of experience training at an Italian restaurant, he had acquired the necessary techniques to join Il Pomodrino Nagoya in January of 2012. He entertains guests with a stone hearth pizza oven made with stone from Italy's volcanic Mount Vesuvius, which can bake a Neapolitan pizza in no time and bring out the delicious flavor of Neapolitan-style Italian ingredients.

末永 隼人SUENAGA HAYATO

Cuoco di Mare

cuoco di mare

  • Sakae, Aichi
  • Italian,Italian/French / General / Italian / Wine

髙木 雅規TAKAGI MASANORI

A chef who selects his ingredients with care and places a high value on harmony between food and wine

Born in 1974 in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Mr. Takagi was surrounded by a lot of elders whom he respected who worked in the foodservice industry. That and the fact that he liked cooking made him decide to become a chef. After training at a number of Italian restaurants in Kanagawa Prefecture, he opened his own shop, Cuoco di Mare", at age 32. He serves authentic Italian food, paying careful attention to all ingredients and using seasonal ingredients that are procured daily. He also listens to his customers' preferences and recommends the wine that best matches the dishes the customers are having. This is one way he is always trying to create a more fulfilling dining experience for his customers."

髙木 雅規TAKAGI MASANORI

Wine Izakaya Charbon

ワイン居酒屋シャルボン

  • Namikidori/Fukuromachi/Nakamachi, Hiroshima
  • Italian,Italian/French / Italian / Wine

中野 正敏NAKANO MASATOSHI

A chef who delights his customers with his food, and has them coming back for more.

The sense of joy he received from making people happy with his dishes got him interested in cooking professionally. He then built up experience in catering and French cooking while working at a hotel. Presently, he shows off his culinary skills as a chef at Wine Izakaya Charbon.

中野 正敏NAKANO MASATOSHI

Korean Imperial-style Restaurant Youngdong

韓国宮廷料理 ヨンドン

  • Fujisawa, Kanagawa
  • Yakiniku (Japanese BBQ),Yakiniku/Steak / Korean / Horumon (offal meat) / Yakiniku (grilled meat)

遠藤 恵介ENDO KEISUKE

An eye for freshness, a reputation for culinary excellence.

He was born in Kanagawa Prefecture in 1987. While going to high school, he began work at Korean Imperial-style Restaurant Youngdong. Hard working and studious, he became head chef in his twenties. From eleven years of experience with meat he has earned a peerless reputation for his eye for freshness and devotion to culinary excellence.

遠藤 恵介ENDO KEISUKE

Rihga Royal Gran Okinawa Dining 19

リーガロイヤルグラン沖縄 Dining 19 (ナインティーン)

  • Okinawa Prefectural Office, Okinawa
  • General,Western / General

城間 功Isamu Shiroma

Helping his mother motivated him to become a chef

He got interested in cooking when he was helping his mother in the kitchen. Since then he had always wanted to be a chef, so he enrolled Ryukyu Culinary Institute to acquire special knowledges. He began to work at an old-established hotel in Okinawa, where he improved his cuilnary skills in western-style banquet dishes. When the hotel group opened a new hotel, he helped them out with his experienced skills, and they still ask him to cover peak periods often. Plenty of other chefs inspired his culinary creativity. The original multi-course chef's choice meals has gained a high reputation. He was appointed as the executive chef of Rihga Royal Gran Okinawa in May 2017.

城間 功Isamu Shiroma

Fujiya Kyoshoku

ふじや京色

  • Shijokawaramachi/Teramachi, Kyoto
  • Japanese,Japanese / Kyoto Cuisine / Sashimi (raw fish)/Seafood / Kaiseki (traditional multi-course meal)

藤原 崇史FUJIWARA TAKASHI

The parttime job that he had at an izakaya when he was a high school student inspired him to become a chef.

The reason why he decided to get a part-time job in an izakaya (Japanese pub restaurant) was that he wanted to eat the free food. It may not have been the most romantic reason, but this is what led to his career in the restaurant business. Through his part-time job he learned how much fun cooking was, and decided to attend catering college. At college he met fellow students who would play an important part in shaping his future career. After graduating, he spent time working in three different Japanese restaurants. After working for ten years, he and his friends from college opened "Jounetsu Shokusai Kyoshoku". Later, in 2014, they opened "Fujiya Kyoshoku".

藤原 崇史FUJIWARA TAKASHI

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