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TOSA DINING Okyaku

TOSA DINING おきゃく

  • Ginza, Tokyo
  • Izakaya (Japanese tavern),Taverns / General / Sashimi (raw fish)/Seafood / Sousaku Sushi (creative sushi)

山下 裕司Hiroshi Yamashita

A professional chef who has dedicated himself to mastering Japanese cuisine, polishing his skills to introduce the flavors of Tosa to everyone.

Born in Muroto, Kochi prefecture, he started his career at [Joseikan] (a ryokan-hotel at Kami-machi, Kochi) in 1987. After serving as head chef of [Shikitei], the restaurant inside the ryokan, in February 2017 he committed himself to become head chef of  [Tosa Dining Okyaku], the promotional shop of Kochi prefecture in Tokyo.

山下 裕司Hiroshi Yamashita

Sazenka

茶禅華

  • Hiroo, Tokyo
  • Chinese,Chinese / General

川田 智也Tomoya Kawada

He would like to express the wealth of Japan using Chinese techniques

He was born in 1982 in Tochigi. Ever since he can remember, he liked Sichuan cuisine such as tantanmen, mapo tofu and bon bon chicken, and he wrote "I will become a professional chef" in the yearbook of his kindergarten. He started working part-time at [Azabu Choko] in 2000 and became a full-time staff in 2002. He polished his skills for 10 years there. Then he started working for [Nihonryori RyuGin] to learn techniques to make the most out of Japanese ingredients. He participated setting up the Taiwan branch [Shoun RyuGin] as well. After coming back to Japan, he opened [Sazenka] in February 2017 after a preparatory period.

川田 智也Tomoya Kawada

Ode

Ode

  • Hiroo, Tokyo
  • French,Italian/French / General / French / Western Sosaku (creative cuisine)

生井 祐介Yusuke Namai

Taking an objective look at himself, Mr. Namai makes decisions on what he has to do now.

He was born in 1975 in Tokyo. At first, he wanted to enter the music field, but became fascinated with the cooking field while working at a French restaurant. In 2003, he entered [Restaurant J] which was in Omotesando in those days, then moved to Karuizawa with Chef Masahito Ueki in order to work at [Masaa's], where he learned about ingredients through experience. He succeeded this restaurant and changed the name into [Heureux], then worked there as an executive chef for 3 years. In 2012, he went back to Tokyo and took up the role of executive chef at [CHIC peut-être] in Hacchobori where he went on to earn one star. Then, he went in dependent in March 2017, and opened [Ode] in September of the same year.

生井 祐介Yusuke Namai

AU GAMIN DE TOKIO

AU GAMIN DE TOKIO

  • Ebisu, Tokyo
  • French,Italian/French / Teppanyaki (iron griddle grilling) / French / Wine

木下 威征KINOSHITA TAKEMASA

The Chef's Recommendations

With a base in French cuisine, this chef makes creative dishes that show off his own individuality.

Born in 1972. Graduates top of the class from Tsuji Culinary Institute and goes to France to study. There he works at a three-star restaurant and upon returning to Japan, he works at a hotel in Ikebukuro and enters AUX BACCHANALES. After 5 years of apprenticeship, he opens Mauresque with his partner. Later in 2008, he independently opens AU GAMIN DE TOKIO. Now he owns and runs 3 shops.

木下 威征KINOSHITA TAKEMASA

Tonkatsu Yachiyo

とんかつ八千代

  • Toyosu, Tokyo
  • Japanese,Japanese / General / Tonkatsu (fried pork cutlet)

石塚 英明ISHIZUKA HIDEAKI

His lifework is maintaining and developing the restaurant's recipes that has been handed down for a long time.

He was born in Tokyo in 1944. His father ran a casual restaurant in Nihonbashi, and he set his sights on becoming a chef ever since he was little, as he says, "In the past, taking over the family business was a given, so I never thought about any other paths." At the age of 20, he firstly trained at a Japanese restaurant. After thoroughly learning the basics of Japanese cuisine and how to pick fresh fish from the market, he joined "Tonkatsu Yachiyo", where his father handled the kitchen. Until now, for nearly 50 years since that day, he has been wholeheartedly studying about how to fry the best ingredients into delicious dishes.

石塚 英明ISHIZUKA HIDEAKI

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

Sushi Kanesaka

鮨かねさか

  • Shimbashi/Shiodome, Tokyo
  • Sushi,Japanese / General / Sushi

金坂 真次KANESAKA SHINJI

The Chef's Recommendations

We are energetic sushi craftsmen, always leading the race.

Born in Chiba prefecture, he single mindedly pursued baseball until graduating high school. After graduating culinary school, he began gaining experience at a local sushi restaurant. After gaining experience at well known stores in places like Ginza, he set up independently at age 28. Now, with 11 years of experience, he has expanded and even set up several branches overseas, and his restaurants have earned 2 stars in the Michelin Guide.

金坂 真次KANESAKA SHINJI

Kanda Matsuya

神田まつや

  • Kanda, Tokyo
  • Soba (noodles),Japanese / General / Soba (noodles) / Sake

小高 孝之ODAKA TAKAYUKI

The Chef's Recommendations

Four generations of soba chefs from his family have run this restaurant.

Born in 1965, in Tokyo. By the time he was a junior high school student he had already decided to become a soba chef, and after graduating from college he started training at Kanda Matsuya. Along with his father, the other senior members of staff taught him soba making techniques and how the shop was run. It would take ten years of work before he was able to do everything. As a soba chef, and a man inheriting the restaurant from the generations before him, he has the flexibility to ensure that the traditional taste and style of Kanda Matsuya is maintained, while also looking towards new things.

小高 孝之ODAKA TAKAYUKI

HOSHINOYA Tokyo Dining

星のや東京 ダイニング

  • Otemachi, Tokyo
  • French,Italian/French / French

浜田 統之Noriyuki Hamada

The Chef's Recommendations

Chef Hamada spreads'Nippon Cuisine' using his French techniques with Japanese natural ingredients. 

He was born in 1975 in Tottori Prefecture. He started learning  his Italian cooking skills from the age of 18, then entered the world of French cuisine at the age of 24. In 2005, he was the youngest to ever win first place at the Bocuse d'Or International Gastronomic Competition in Japan. In 2007, he became the executive chef at [Hotel Bleston Court] in Karuizawa. In 2013, as the first Japanese chef ever at the finals, he won 3rd place at the Bocuse d'Or Internationl Gastronomic Competition in France. Since July 2016, he has been working as the executive chef at the current [HOSHINOYA Tokyo]. 

浜田 統之Noriyuki Hamada

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

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

Sukiyaki Kappo Yoshizawa

すき焼 割烹 吉澤

  • Ginza, Tokyo
  • Shabu-shabu (boiled meat slices)/Sukiyaki (hot pot stew),Japanese / Sukiyaki (hot pot stew) / Shabu-shabu (boiled meat slices) / Japanese Beef Steak

光森 博基MITSUMORI HIROKI

The Chef's Recommendations

Starting from his grandfather, he is a 3rd generation chef.

I was influenced by my father and grandfather, who were chefs, and I acquired a taste for fine food at a young age. This dyed-in-the-wool chef refined his skills and his taste at the luxurious restaurants in Akasaka, as well as private company clubs, turning his interest into a career.

光森 博基MITSUMORI HIROKI

Momonjiya

ももんじや

  • Ryogoku/Kikugawa, Tokyo
  • Shabu-shabu (boiled meat slices)/Sukiyaki (hot pot stew),Japanese / General / Sukiyaki (hot pot stew) / Nabe (hot pot)

吉田 龍作Ryusaku Yoshida

The Chef's Recommendations

Developing meat dishes for 24 years; natural game such as boar, deer or bear is my specialty

Born in 1964. He was working at a butcher's when at the age of 25, he started his career in the culinary arts when he began working at the Japanese restaurant managed by the same butcher. After that, he worked at other Japanese restaurants to gain experience, and at the age of 32 became the head chef of Momonjiya. He specializes in using meats that are difficult to cook such as boar, deer and bear.

吉田 龍作Ryusaku Yoshida

Nishiazabu Sushi Shin

西麻布 鮨 真

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

鈴木 真太郎SUZUKI SHINTARO

The Chef's Recommendations

I love sushi so much that I simply had to make it my career. I am constantly striving to improve my skills as a sushi chef.

Originally from Tokyo, he has been making sushi ever since he finished high school. After training at a sushi restaurant in Setagaya, he honed his skills and experience at two other restaurants. Then in 2003, he independently opened his own place, Sushi Shin. He moved to the current location 2 years ago.

鈴木 真太郎SUZUKI SHINTARO

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 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

Sushi Dai

寿司大

  • Harumi, Tokyo
  • Sushi,Japanese / Sushi

漆原 訓URUSHIBARA SATOSHI

The Chef's Recommendations

Used to work at a Japanese restaurant. His honest and friendly characteristic is suitable for being a sushi chef.

He was born in Tokyo in 1972. After graduating from high school, he started his career as a Japanese chef at a Japanese restaurants in Kyoto. After working at three different Japanese restaurants in Kyoto in total, he also refined his skills at Hotel New Otani Osaka. When his father opened the sushi restaurant "Sushidai", it provided him with the motivation to become a sushi chef. After working at the lowest rungs of the restaurant for seven years, he now stands behind the counter as the restaurant manager. Managing a Tokyo-style sushi restaurant while creating a relaxed atmosphere with his uninhibited conversations with customers over the counter is his innate gift. Together with the taste of the food, this makes "Sushidai" an extremely popular restaurant.

漆原 訓URUSHIBARA SATOSHI

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

Nishiazabu Kappo Takumi

西麻布 割烹 たくみ

  • Nishi-Azabu, Tokyo
  • Kaiseki (course menu),Japanese / General / Suppon (soft-shelled turtle) / Kaiseki (tea-ceremony dishes)

木村 巧KIMURA TAKUMI

The Chef's Recommendations

A seasoned cook devoted to Japanese cuisine with a load of training.

After 10 years working on his craft at Osaka's renowned Kagairo, he would later move on to Hotel Hatsuhana and the Hyatt-Regency Tokyo, among others, working as head chef. Then, in 2011, he opened Nishiazabu Kappo Takumi, marking the culmination of his exploits thus far. He still runs the shop today.

木村 巧KIMURA TAKUMI

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