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  1. Iron Chef (TV Series 1993–2002) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  2. Chef (2014) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  3. Iron Chef: With Chen Kenichi, Hiroyuki Sakai, Wayne LeGette, Rokusaburo Michiba. Chefs from all over the world come to fight a culinary battle against one of President Kaga's "Iron Chefs". They have one hour to prepare a meal where each dish must prominently feature the special ingredient of the day.

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    • 1998-02-26
    • Game-Show, Reality-TV
    • 60
    • Chen Kenichi
    • Yutaka Ishinabe
    • Hiroyuki Sakai
    • Masahiko Kobe
    • Rokusaburo Michiba
    • Koumei Nakamura
    • Masaharu Morimoto

    Chen Kenichi, nicknamed the “The Szechuan Sage,” expanded his family restaurant group across Japan, with 14 locations in the cities of Fukuoka, Matsuyama, Nagoya, Takamatsu, Tokyo, and Yokohama, according to the company’s website. These days, it’s his son, Chen Kentaro, who’s running the business. The elder Chen is also the author of the cookbooks ...

    Yutaka Ishinabe is the chef behind the Queen Alice chain of restaurants in Japan. The location at the Chubu Centrair International Airport near Nagoya closed in 2019, but there’s still a location open at the Yokohama Bay Hotel Tokyusouth of Tokyo, where you can “delight your taste buds” in a restaurant styled like a “whimsical French garden.”

    Iron Chef’s second French master is the chef and owner of La Rochelle, a French restaurant chain with locations in the Japanese cities of Tokyo and Fukuoka. “We are in constant pursuit of great divine dishes and the happiness of our guests,” Hiroyuki Sakai says on his restaurant’s website. In recognition of his culinary prowess, the chef received t...

    This “Prince of Pasta” was the chef behind the restaurant Massa, located in the Ebisu district of Tokyo. He died in 2019 at age 49 after a fall in the kitchen, according to Nikkan Sports. On Facebook, Toshihiko Yoroizuka, a pastry chef who had befriended Masahiko Kobe, recalled memories of the late chef “standing with a pot in both hands with a big...

    Rokusaburo Michiba is the Iron Chef alum whose Tokyo restaurant Rokusantei has long impressed diners and reviewers. Travel & Leisurehails its “excellent, innovative kaiseki featuring artfully presented, seasonal ingredients (think: a broth-filled teapot with prawn, eel, and matsutake).” Kaishoku Michiba, another restaurant of his in Tokyo, focuses ...

    Until recently, Iron Chef’s second Japanese master had a self-named restaurant in Tokyo’s Ariake neighborhood, but that restaurant is now closed. However, the chef’s name popped up in the media just last month after he endorsed an innovative meal-bowl vending machine called Nommi, per dot.LA.

    Masaharu Morimoto is perhaps the most recognizable Iron Chef alum stateside, thanks to his self-named restaurants in New York City, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Las Vegas, and elsewhere in the United States and around the world. In fact, Morimoto opened four restaurants in 2021, bringing his worldwide tally of properties to 19, according to his offic...

  4. Jan 10, 1997 · The challenger is a Chinese chef. He heads a Chinese restaurant with a long history. The tasting area is set up outside under the Sakura. Judges: Shinichiro Kurimoto, Asano Yuko, Eiji Bando, Masumi Okada, Asako Kishi.

  5. Chef is a 2014 American road comedy-drama film directed, written, co-produced by, and starring Jon Favreau as a celebrity chef who, after a public altercation with a food critic, loses his job at a popular Los Angeles restaurant and begins to operate a food truck with his young son.

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  7. After a controlling owner (Dustin Hoffman) pushes him too far, chef Carl Casper (Jon Favreau) quits his position at a prestigious Los Angeles restaurant.

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    • Comedy, Drama
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