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1741 - 1760 of 1813 chefs

Nurukan Sato

ぬる燗 佐藤

  • Roppongi, Tokyo
  • Izakaya (Japanese tavern),Taverns / Crab / Kaiseki (traditional multi-course meal) / Sake

金子 陽樹KANEKO HARUKI

The Chef's Recommendations

Since the more you get to know sake the more interesting it is, these days he is completely engrossed in sake .

Born in 1983 in Tokyo, at 15 he started a part-time job that offered him a way to gain experience in restaurant service. This ended up piquing his interest enough to enter the culinary world as a career. While gathering experience in bars and Japanese-style restaurants, he was able to closely study sake. With an abundance of knowledge in wine and other drinks, he serves as manager at Nurukan Sato, where he gets to pursue his love of sake full-time.

金子 陽樹KANEKO HARUKI

Kizushi

喜寿司

  • Ningyocho/Kodenmacho, Tokyo
  • Sushi,Japanese / Sushi

油井 隆一YUI RYUICHI

The Chef's Recommendations

A Renowned Chef, Whose Career Began With Western Food

Mr. Yui was born in 1942 and grew up in Tokyo. Because he was acquainted with French food from a young age due to his mother's influence and also because he is left-handed, which is unusual for a sushi chef, his professional cooking career started with Western food at "Tokyo Kaikan." After completing his training, Mr. Yui returned to his birthplace and parents' home, "Kizushi" in Tokyo's Ningyocho, where he started from the lower ranks, acquiring the skills to become a sushi chef. Supplementing the traditions of Edo-style sushi with his skills in Western cuisine, Chef Yui is a leader in Tokyo's culinary scene.

油井 隆一YUI RYUICHI

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

Ristorante Il Bambinaccio

リストランテ イル バンビナッチョ

  • Nishi-Azabu, Tokyo
  • Italian,Italian/French / Italian / Pasta / Wine

福田 憲一FUKUDAKENICHI

The Chef's Recommendations

We preserve the goodness of the traditional Italian dishes you've always loved

After gaining experience in Italian restaurants in Tokyo and Sapporo, he traveled to Italy at the age of 23. He trained in a variety of kitchens all over Rome, did a stint as head chef at Ristorante da Ruka in Venice, and returned to Japan at 26.

福田 憲一FUKUDAKENICHI

Akasaka Shisen Hanten

赤坂 四川飯店

  • Nagatacho, Tokyo
  • Szechuan,Chinese / General / Szechuan / Chinese Tea

陳 建太郎CHIN KENTARO

Following in his father's footsteps, he is proactively involved in spreading the joy of Sichuan cuisine

In 1979, he was born in Tokyo as the eldest son of Chen Kenichi. His grandfather, the late Chen Kenmin, was the person who first introduced Sichuan cuisine to Japan. After graduating from Tamagawa Academy, he entered "Akasaka Shisen Hanten". After that, he trained in Shibuya's "Szechwan Restaurant Chen", and studied overseas in Sichuan province for two and a half years to thoroughly learn about Sichuan cuisine at the place of its birth. Currently, he actively participates in various activities, such as TV programs and events as the third-generation chef of Shisen Hanten.

陳 建太郎CHIN KENTARO

Kobe Harborland Sandaya

神戸ハーバーランド 三田屋

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

村田 茂郎MURATA SHIGERU

Providing topquality beef cultivated by scouring the industry with a critical eye.

Born in 1956 in Sanda city, Hyogo prefecture. For eight years he threw himself into ensuring product quality within the meat industry, attaining a qualification as a 'meat specialist'. After that he began to take an interest in attracting customers from far and wide to his home base of Hyogo with nothing but a "home-grown beef tenderloin course" and just like that, Sandaya was born. Currently he uses skills and techniques fostered by his experience in the meat industry throughout the whole store.

村田 茂郎MURATA SHIGERU

Kushikoma Main Store

串駒 本店

  • Otsuka, Tokyo
  • Izakaya (Japanese tavern),Taverns / Basashi (horse meat sashimi) / Nabe (hot pot) / Sake

大林禎OBAYASHITEI

An Encounter with the Master of a LongStanding Sake Shop, a Journey to Discover the Choicest Sake

Born in 1955 in Kumamoto prefecture. At the age of 18 he bought a one-way ticket to Tokyo and began his live-in training to be a chef. He opened "Kushikoma", which was originally just a normal izakaya (Japanese-style bar), at around 25 years of age. After that, he discovered a new-born love of sake (Japanese rice wine) upon meeting Mr. Mitsuhisa Kodama of the legendary "Koshuya" bar in Ikebukuro. The foundations were then laid for the present incarnation of "Kushikoma", which he realized through subsequent pilgrimages to breweries all over Japan to gather up the very best sake.

大林禎OBAYASHITEI

Hagi no Chaya

萩の茶屋

  • Niihama, Ehime
  • Soba (noodles),Japanese / General / Soba (noodles)

井原 和武IHARA KAZUTAKE

Quality ingredients are essential for soba. A soba artisan who ignores profit in order to serve up delicious soba

He was born in 1967 in Ehime Prefecture. The family's soba restaurant had been founded by his father. Growing up watching his father at work, he knew as a young child that he wanted to succeed his father at the restaurant. In order to hone his skills, he left home for years to train at renowned soba restaurants in Chiba Prefecture, Saitama Prefecture, and at Matsumoto in Nagano Prefecture. He then returned home to take over "Hagi no Chaya". Using only the finest ingredients to serve up the best soba, he pays no attention to profit-a true soba artisan.

井原 和武IHARA KAZUTAKE

La BOMBANCE

ラ・ボンバンス La BOMBANCE

  • Nishi-Azabu, Tokyo
  • Japanese Sosaku (creative),Japanese / General / Sake

渡邊 直博WATANABE NAOHIRO

A meeting with Chef Okamoto at Fujidaya, here in the world of cuisine he's longed after since childhood

Born in 1978 and coming from Yamanashi, his father was a cook of Japanese cuisine and because of this he had an interest in food from an early age, leaping into the world of cuisine when he graduated from high school. Building up his skillset at small restaurants, hotels, Japanese restaurant inns, and the like, he then spent three and a half years at Fujidaya, meeting with owner Okamoto at that time. From the start-up of La BOMBANCE in 2004, he's been in the kitchen as head chef.

渡邊 直博WATANABE NAOHIRO

Washubar Kuri

和酒バー 庫裏

  • Ginza, Tokyo
  • Shochu Bar,Bars (pubs) / Sake / Shochu

竹内 徹平TAKEUCHI TEPPEI

The Chef's Recommendations

Switched from Being a Chef Specializing in Japanese Cuisine to a Sake Professional

He was born in Oita, Japan in 1975. While he was originally trained as a chef specializing in Japanese cuisine, his eyes were opened to Japanese sake as well when he tried sake named Tatsuriki at a neighborhood sake shop. He took a license of sake sommelier, and his frequent interactions with sake brewers resulted in an obsession with sake. At first, he was a constant customer of [Washubar Kuri], and later he was employed at its sister shop in Shinbashi. He has been manager of [Washubar Kuri] since October 2012 where he is both a sake sommelier and chef.

竹内 徹平TAKEUCHI TEPPEI

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

Gyutan Sumiyaki Rikyu Sendai

牛たん炭焼利久 仙台駅店

  • Sendai Station West Exit, Miyagi
  • Izakaya (Japanese tavern),Taverns / Local Japanese Cuisine / Gyutan (beef tongue) / General

井上昭広INOUEAKIHIRO

His eyes were opened to cooking when he was an elementary-school student

He first prepared food as part of a home economics lesson, and the fun of that elementary-school experience awakened a love of cooking within him. After gaining ten years of experience working in an izakaya tavern, he moved on to Rikyu to put his skills to work.

井上昭広INOUEAKIHIRO

Blowfish Restaurant Tokufuku

フグ料理 徳福

  • Nishiki-sanchome, Aichi
  • Japanese,Japanese / General / Fugu (blowfish) / Nabe (hot pot)

佐藤 誠SATO MAKOTO

We have been serving blowfish dishes for 14 years now! Blowfish dishes brought to you by a specialist.

He was born in Fukuoka prefecture in 1978. After working in a blowfish cuisine restaurant part time, he decided to become a chef. He diligently studied cooking while gaining experience working at a blowfish/seafood restaurant in Fukuoka, Otora. Already thinking about breaking out on his own, he had a chance encounter that lead to him moving to Nagoya and opening up his shop, Blowfish Restaurant Tokufuku, after a year of preparation. And the rest is history.

佐藤 誠SATO MAKOTO

RUTH'S CHRIS STEAK HOUSE

RUTH’S CHRIS STEAK HOUSE

  • Kasumigaseki, Tokyo
  • Steak,Yakiniku/Steak

野口 尊文NOGUCHI TAKAFUMI

The Chef's Recommendations

Fascinated by American cuisine, our chef seeks out traditional flavors

Born in 1967 in Tokyo, he realized how interesting cookery could be during a part-time job at a steak house. He later went to work full time for another steak restaurant in Aoyama. After that, to expand his repertoire, he gained experience in Italian, French, and other culinary styles, before being hired as the chef of a Texan-style restaurant in Yotsuya at the age of 30. At that time realized the depth of American cuisine, and afterwards traveled to LA to work as chef for the Consulate-General in California. After returning to Japan, he polished his skills as the chef of a number of restaurants, and became our chef here at Ruth's Chris Steak House in 2013.

野口 尊文NOGUCHI TAKAFUMI

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

Ostu

オストゥ(Ostu)

  • Shinjuku Station South Exit/Yoyogi, Tokyo
  • Italian,Italian/French / Italian / Wine

宮根 正人MIYANE MASATO

The Chef's Recommendations

An unexpected 5 years in Piedmont guided him for the future

He was born in Saitama prefecture in 1974. After graduating from culinary school, he devoted himself to training at various Italian restaurants in Tokyo, such as the famous "Antonio," and then went to Italy. Most of his time there was spent in Barolo, Piedmont, at the restaurant "Locanda nel Borgo Antico" After returning to Japan, he opened "Ostu."

宮根 正人MIYANE MASATO

Ginza Wakuta

銀座 和久多

  • Shimbashi/Shiodome, Tokyo
  • Kaiseki (course menu),Japanese / Kyoto Cuisine / Kaiseki (traditional multi-course meal) / Kaiseki (tea-ceremony dishes)

亀山 昌和Masakazu Kameyama

The Chef's Recommendations

The chef expresses the sense of the season through his cuisine.

After training at small Japanese restaurants which are ideal to learn the fundamentals of Japanese cuisine, he accumulated further experiences at restaurants in Osaka and Kyoto to learn about the gourmet food of the Kansai area. After improving his cooking skills at Chiso Sottaku in Ginza, Tokyo, he became the master chef at Ginza Wakuta in July 2003, where he later became the owner until now. Currently he is creating dishes respecting the original tastes of the ingredients and the sense of the season.

亀山 昌和Masakazu Kameyama

Sushidokoro Kouya Kokubun-cho Branch

寿司処 こうや 国分町店

  • Kokubuncho/Ichibancho, Miyagi
  • Sushi,Japanese / Sashimi (raw fish)/Seafood / Sushi / Sousaku Sushi (creative sushi)

村上 耕次MURAKAMI KOJI

A chef who continues to demonstrate the wonderful techniques and spirit of a sushi master.

Born in 1957 in Miyagi. When he was a high school student, his father took him to a sushi restaurant, where he was moved by both the techniques of the chefs and the welcome he received. Because of this experience, he set his heart on becoming a sushi chef. He trained at Ota Sushi at Iizaka hot spring for five years. After that, he worked at a Japanese restaurant in Sendai under master chef Hiroshi Atami, learning Japanese cuisine, how to handle himself in the kitchen, and the art of hospitality. At the age of 29 he became a chef at a Japanese restaurant, and after three years, he became the acting manager at the Sendai branch of Ginza sushi dono. At the age of 40 he opened Sushidokoro koya. There are presently eight branches, and he also runs the store in Kokubun.

村上 耕次MURAKAMI KOJI

Yakitori Oden Zen

やきとり おでん 然

  • Sapporo Station, Hokkaido
  • Izakaya (Japanese tavern),Taverns / Yakitori (grilled chicken skewers) / Kushiage (deep-fried skewers) / Oden

浅野 雅次ASANO MASATSUGU

The Chef's Recommendations

Transformed from a westernstyle restaurant to Japanese 'izakaya' (barrestaurant), with the aim of creating a place where a group of regulars gather around the bar area.

After training mainly in French and Western cuisine from the age of 18, he switched over to what he's wanted to do from his 20s, and that's working in an izakaya Japanese bar. He is currently entrusted with the cooking at Yakitori Oden Zen. Taking special care to note the seasons, he makes classic oden (winter vegetable soup) as well as other original dishes.

浅野 雅次ASANO MASATSUGU

Oshokuji Dokoro Chanya

お食事処 ちゃんや

  • Motobu/Nakijin-son, Okinawa
  • Japanese,Japanese / General / Local Japanese Cuisine / Okinawa Cuisine

喜屋武 信KYAN MAKOTO

The Chef's Recommendations

He turned a private home into an inn to support the local area, and later added a restaurant

Born in Okinawa in 1970, after graduating from high school, he worked as a car salesman, then as a maintenance worker for a hotel in Okinawa. In 2006, he opened Minshuku Chanya in Bise with his mother. Though it was limited to a single private home, his inn quickly grew in popularity. In 2007, he opened Oshokuji Dokoro Chanya on the premises. It operates entirely on a reservation-only basis, and is supported by a large number of fans of gourmet food seeking true local cuisine.

喜屋武 信KYAN MAKOTO

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