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1781 - 1800 of 1813 chefs

Akasaka Rikyu Ginza

赤坂璃宮 銀座店

  • Ginza, Tokyo
  • Cantonese,Chinese / Yum Cha/Dim Sum / Cantonese / Wine

譚 彦彬TAN HIKOAKI

The Chef's Recommendations

This firstclass chef continues to push ahead.

Tan was born in 1943 in the Kanagawa Prefecture (Kanagawa Chinatown). He worked at Chugoku Hanten in Shinbashi, Li Yu n in Shiba, was a sous-chef at Minamizono at the Keio Plaza Hotel, and chef of Guangzhou at the Hotel Edmont. In 1996 he opened Akasaka Rikyu, and later in 2004 he opened its Ginza branch.

譚 彦彬TAN HIKOAKI

Hassho

八昌

  • Nagarekawa/Yagembori, Hiroshima
  • Okonomiyaki/Monjayaki (savory pancakes),Japanese / Hiroshima-style Okonomiyaki (savory pancakes)

片山 義邦KATAYAMA YOSHIKUNI

The Chef's Recommendations

After finishing his job as a businessman, decided to make living with Okonomiyaki.

I was born 1968, in Kagawa. When I quit being a salaryman, I chose the early retirement option of the company I was working for and decided to make my living making "okonomiyaki". After going around to try many restaurants, I chose to train at "Hassho", which was the most delicious. I continuously worked and gained experience under my strict teacher, and in the end, I inherited the restaurant from him when he retired. Under the teaching of "Never forget to concentrate on making delicious dishes, rather than to earn a lot of money", I dedicate myself to the grill for the many guests who kindly line up in front of my restaurant today.

片山 義邦KATAYAMA YOSHIKUNI

Sushi Saiko

鮨 西光

  • Susukino, Hokkaido
  • Sushi,Japanese / General / Tempura (battered, fried seafood and vegetables) / Kushiage (deep-fried skewers)

西牧 光浩NISHIMAKI MITSUHIRO

The Chef's Recommendations

Staying true to his own style

Please feel free to talk to me during your visit.

西牧 光浩NISHIMAKI MITSUHIRO

Sushiya Ono

鮨屋 小野

  • Ebisu, Tokyo
  • Sushi,Japanese / General / Sushi

小野 淳平ONO JUMPEI

The Chef's Recommendations

The ultimate sushi that makes everybody happy

Originally from Gunma Prefecture. While still in his home town, he became intrigued with the sushi world. He trained at a sushi restaurant in Tokyo for 15 years. In 2007, he opened Sushi Ono in Ebisu. He is increasingly energetic and active, opening his second restaurant, Sushi Hayakawa, in May, 2013.

小野 淳平ONO JUMPEI

ete - French cuisine

フランス料理 ete(エテ)

  • Kamakura/Zushi, Kanagawa
  • French,Italian/French / French

藤本 恵史FUJIMOTO SATOSHI

The Chef's Recommendations

Serving authentic French cuisine at affordable prices

Born in Osaka in 1982, he set his sights on becoming a chef after watching a movie about it in high school. After graduating from Tsuji Culinary Institute, he gained experience in the kitchen and in service at several restaurants in Tokyo. In 2008, he entered Ogino as part of its staff when it opened in Ikejiki-Ohashi. Then in 2011, he set out by himself to open "ete" in Kamakura, near his wife's old home.

藤本 恵史FUJIMOTO SATOSHI

Minoru Shokudo Ginza Mitsukoshi

みのる食堂 銀座三越店

  • Ginza, Tokyo
  • General,Western / General / General

大内 義和OUCHI YORIKAZU

He has refined his skills basically in Italian cuisine. Now he is playing an important role at Minoru Shokudo.

He was born in 1979 in Kanagawa Prefecture. He began to dream of becoming a chef in his school days, learned cooking at high school, and got his cooking license. After graduating, he gained experience primarily in restaurants specializing in pasta and entered Kabenoana Co., Ltd. Following that, he gained experience at Le Vin Vivant (wine bar in Tamachi) and finally joined Minoru Shokudo. Now he is the chief chef there.

大内 義和OUCHI YORIKAZU

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

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

Sushiya-no Uokin Ebisu Branch

鮨屋のうおきん 恵比寿店

  • Ebisu, Tokyo
  • Izakaya (Japanese tavern),Taverns / General / Sashimi (raw fish)/Seafood / Sake

山本 徹YAMAMOTO TORU

The Chef's Recommendations

He is the chief chef who plays an important role to support the kitchen at the Ebisu branch that can develop the potential of Uokin group.

He was born in 1965 in Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture. He was influenced by cooking programs on TV and naturally became enchanted with cooking. At 15, he joined a Japanese restaurant in Tokyo and learned the basics of Japanese cuisine intensively for six years. Thereafter, he gained experience at a restaurant featuring Kushiyaki (spit-grilled dishes) and large plates and at a Japanese restaurant in Ebisu. Finally he joined Uokin Co., Ltd. in 2008. He refined his skills at the main store of the Uokin group and finally assumed position of chief chef at Sushiya-no Uokin Ebisu Branch.

山本 徹YAMAMOTO TORU

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

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

Shinjuku Kappo Nakajima

新宿割烹 中嶋

  • Shinjuku-Sanchome, Tokyo
  • Kaiseki (course menu),Japanese

中嶋 貞治Sadaharu Nakajima

The Chef's Recommendations

Shouldering the history of Japanese cooking and inheriting the legacy of first-class chefs.

Born in Tokyo in 1956. His grandfather worked as a first generation chef at Hoshigaoka, presided over by the famed artist Rosanjin Kitaoji, and in 1931 established Kappo Nakajima in Ginza. His father opened the independently-affiliated Shinjuku Kappo Nakajima, and Mr. Nakajima himself joined the shop in 1980 after training in Kyoto. Succeeding the culinary philosophy of his father, his grandfather and Rosanjin, he stands upon the fundamental traditions of Kansai (western Japanese) traditional cooking, all while exercising creativity in the development of new dishes. With his passion for food education, he has also taken on other roles such as the president of the Chojin ("superman") Chef's Club and is active across many fields.

中嶋 貞治Sadaharu Nakajima

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

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

Jumelles 29

Jumelles 29(ジュメルニジュウク)

  • Shijokawaramachi/Teramachi, Kyoto
  • French,Italian/French / General / French / Western Sosaku (creative cuisine)

村上 章MURAKAMI AKIRA

The Chef's Recommendations

Your delighted smiles over his cooking makes him happy

Born in 1972 in Okayama. He's loved to make and enjoy food ever since he was a child. When someone would smile with delight over his cooking it made him so happy that he decided to make it a career. After training at a number of hotel restaurants he was hired at the French restaurant Philippe Aubron where he worked for five years before moving to France. There he refined his culinary skills at restaurants like Moulin De Mougins in Cannes and Lyon. When he returned to Japan he worked for Italian BAL for a time before striking out on his own.

村上 章MURAKAMI AKIRA

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

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

Ginza Ibuki

ぎんざ一二岐

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

吉澤 定久YOSHIZAWA SADAHISA

A cornerstone of eight years of training in Kyoto

Sadahisa Yoshizawa was born in Tochigi Prefecture in 1977. At 19 years old, he set his sights on becoming a chef, and stepped into the world of Japanese cuisine. He devoted himself to training at three restaurants over eight years in Kyoto, and then passed through three more Japanese restaurants after returning to Tokyo. He opened Ginza Ibuki in August 2010. The restaurant has received stars from the Tokyo Michelin Guide three years in a row.

吉澤 定久YOSHIZAWA SADAHISA

Kobe Yakiniku Kanteki

神戸焼肉 かんてき

  • Dogenzaka/Shinsen, Tokyo
  • Yakiniku (Japanese BBQ),Yakiniku/Steak / Yakiniku (Japanese BBQ) / Beer / Sawa (cocktail of spirits and soda)

季 慶浩RI KYONHO

His family ran a yakiniku restaurant, so it was natural for him to go into the same business after graduating from high school.

Born on June 16, 1987 in Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture. As his parents ran a yakiniku (grilled meat) restaurant, he had an interest in yakiniku restaurants from a young age. After graduating high school, one thing lead to another, and he trained for 5 years at the famous Fukuoka restaurant, Daitoen. During that time, he met the manager of Kanteki, and they decided to work together. After working at the flagship restaurant in Kobe, they opened the Shibuya branch on April 11, 2012 and he became manager.

季 慶浩RI KYONHO

Ginza Fujita

銀座 藤田

  • Shimbashi/Shiodome, Tokyo
  • Japanese,Japanese / General / Tempura (battered, fried seafood and vegetables) / Sushi

藤田 一休FUJITA IKKYU

The Chef's Recommendations

Our chef stays true to the fundamentals of cuisine, while continuing to challenge himself with new dishes

Born in 1968 in Tokyo. After five years of experience at Japanese-style restaurants in Yushima, he wanted to learn about sushi, so he went to work for Sushidokoro Midoriyama in Toranomon. After that he got some experience in Western-style food, and he was selected to become head chef at the age of 29. After that he worked as head chef for over ten years. He opened Fujita in September of 2010. "I want change up my dishes as much as possible while staying true to the basics," he told us while wracking his brains to come up with ways to delight his guests however he can. He also holds a cooking class on Saturdays. There he diligently teaches the fundamentals of cooking.

藤田 一休FUJITA IKKYU

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