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| x Iron Chef Blue Crab Battle (Zeng vs. Michiba) | ||
| x Zeng Ming Xing | ||
| x Rokusaburo Michiba |
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Rokusaburo Michiba (道場 六三郎, Michiba Rokusaburō, born January 3, 1931 in Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan) is a Japanese cuisine chef most notable as the first Japanese Iron Chef on the television series Iron Chef. He was on the show from its...
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| x Iron Chef Horse Mackerel Battle (Umemiya vs. Michiba) | ||
| x Chizuru Azuma |
Japanese actress, probably best well-known to Western audiences for her appearance as a guest on Iron Chef.
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| x Shinichiro Kurimoto | ||
| x Asako Kishi |
Asako Kishi (岸 朝子 Kishi Asako, born November 22, 1923 in Tokyo) is a Japanese journalist who specializes in cooking.
Kishi graduated from Kagawa Nutrition University in 1942. She joined the Shufunotomo company in 1955, and started her writing career...
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| x Hisako Manda |
Hisako Manda (萬田 久子, Manda Hisako, born on April 13, 1958 in Osaka) is a Japanese actress.
She was the Japanese representative at Miss Universe 1978.
She plays Japanese dubbing Susan Mayer in Desperate Housewives.
She appeared as a judge for Iron...
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| x Masaaki Hirano |
Masaaki Hirano (平野 雅章, Hirano Masaaki) (born 1931) is a Japanese food historian from the city of Futtsu, Chiba. He is a courtesy member of the Cultural Academic Society. He writes under the pen name Masaaki.
He is a graduate of the psychology...
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| x Crab vichyssoise | ||
| x Rice porridge with crab | ||
| x Crab liver salad | ||
| x Braised blue crab | ||
| x Blue crab omelette | ||
| x Stir-fried blue crab, mustard flavor | ||
| x Chinese steamed crab soup | ||
| x Stir-fried blue crab, miso flavor | ||
| x Crab and avocado soup | ||
| x Umemiya Tatsuo | ||
| x Chen Kenichi |
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Chen Kenichi (陳建一, Chin Ken'ichi, simplified Chinese: 陈建一; traditional Chinese: 陳建一; pinyin: Chén Jiànyī, born January 5, 1956 in Tokyo, Japan), whose name is often romanized Chin Kenichi in Japanese sources, is a Han Chinese chef best known for his...
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| x Masahiko Kobe |
Masahiko Kobe (神戸勝彦, Kōbe Masahiko, born 1969 in Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan) is the only Iron Chef Italian, wearing the Italian Flag (Red, White, & Green) as his outfit and holding a tomato. (In some episodes, an apple.)
According to the Iron Chef...
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| x Masaharu Morimoto |
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Masaharu Morimoto (森本 正治, Morimoto Masaharu, born May 26, 1955 in Hiroshima, Japan) is a well-known Japanese chef, best-known as the third Iron Chef Japanese on the TV cooking show Iron Chef, and an Iron Chef on its spinoff, Iron Chef America....
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| x Hiroyuki Sakai |
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Hiroyuki Sakai (坂井 宏行 ,Sakai Hiroyuki, born April 2, 1942 in Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan) is a well-known Japanese chef who specializes in French cuisine. Sakai is most famous for being the second, and last, Iron Chef French on the Japanese...
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| x Bobby Flay |
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Robert William "Bobby" Flay (born December 10, 1964) is an American celebrity chef, restaurateur, Iron Chef, and television personality. He is the owner and executive chef of nine restaurants: Mesa Grill in New York City; Bar Americain in New York...
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| x Alain Passard |
Alain Passard (born August 4, 1956 at La Guerche in Brittany, France) is a French chef and owner of the three star restaurant L'Arpège, located in Paris.
The son of musicians, Passard is also passionate about music, playing the saxophone. He...
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| x Koumei Nakamura |
Komei Nakamura (中村孝明 Nakamura Kōmei, born 1947 in Shimabara City, Nagasaki Prefecture), is a celebrity chef. Most famous for being the second Japanese Iron Chef on the show, Iron Chef, he has worked at numerous restaurants such as the Oriental Hotel...
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| x Yutaka Ishinabe |
Yutaka Ishinabe (石鍋 裕 Ishinabe Yutaka, born 1948 in Yokohama, Japan) was the first French Chef in the Japanese cooking show Iron Chef. He appeared from the first episode in 1993, sporting a green outfit while holding a bell pepper. Over the years he...
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| x Hiromi Yamada |
Hiromi Yamada (山田 宏巳 , born 1953-01-27 in Asakusa, Tokyo) is a Japanese chef, specializing in Italian cuisine. He was a top chef in Japan until, in a 1991 car accident, he killed two people and injured several others. The accident propelled him into...
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| x Toshiro Kandagawa |
Toshiro Kandagawa (神田川 俊郎, alternately translated Tosio Kanndagawa), born in 1939 in Kyoto Prefecture in Japan, is a renowned contemporary chef, known primarily for his strict following of classic Japanese cooking styles and disdain for modern and ...
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| x Ron Siegel |
Ron Siegel is an American chef working in San Francisco. He is currently Chef of the Dining Room at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel, taking over for Chef Sylvain Portay in 2004. Siegel is perhaps best known for his 1999 appearance on Iron Chef, becoming the...
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| x Yūji Wakiya |
Yūji Wakiya (脇屋友詞, Wakiya Yūji, born 20 March 1958, Ashibetsu, Hokkaidō) is a Japanese chef famous for cooking Chinese cuisine. He began his career as a chef in 1973, at the age of 15, when he got a job in a Chinese restaurant in Ōsaka; he opened...
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| x Kunihiko Hashimoto |
Kunihiko or Qunihico Hashimoto (橋本 國彦, Hashimoto Kunihiko, September 14, 1904 – May 6, 1949) was a Japanese composer, violinist, conductor, and musical educator. He was born in the Hongo district of Tokyo. In 1923, he entered the Tokyo Music School ...
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| x Yukio Hattori |
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Yukio Hattori (服部 幸應 Hattori Yukio, (born December 16, 1945) is best known as an expert commentator on the Japanese television show Iron Chef. Hattori is also the fifth president of the Hattori Nutrition College; the Iron Chef end credits mention...
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| x Hideki Yamamoto | ||
| x Keiji Nakazawa |
Keiji Nakazawa (中沢 啓治, Nakazawa Keiji, born March 14, 1939) is a Japanese manga artist and writer.
He was born in Hiroshima and was in the city when it was destroyed by an atomic bomb in 1945. All of his family members who had not been evacuated...
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| x Yoshio Suzuki | ||
| x Kiyoshi Suzuki | ||
| x Masao Suzuki | ||
| x Molinari |
Molinari is a family name that may refer to any of several people.
Molinari may also refer to:
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| x King of Iron Chef, Part 2, Battle Lobster (Chen vs Sakai) | ||
| x Battle Foie Gras (Nakamura vs Suzuki) | ||
| x Battle Mishima Beef (Kobayashi vs Sakai) | ||
| x Battle Venison (Furkatsu vs Kobe) | ||
| x Battle Beef (Shimizu vs Kazuhiko) | ||
| x Battle Ayu (Sakai vs Omino) | ||
| x Battle Udon (Sakai vs Komori) | ||
| x Battle Tilefish (Michiba vs Tamano) | ||
| x Battle Apple & Chocolate (Sakai vs Kondo) | ||
| x Battle Orange (Sakai vs Suzuki) | ||
| x Battle Strawberry (Sakai vs Waki) | ||
| x Battle Egg (Nakamura vs Suganuma) | ||
| x Battle Shark Fin (Michiba vs Xu) | ||
| x Battle Flounder (Nakamura vs Kojima) | ||
| x (Nakamura vs Yoo) | ||
| x Battle Melon (Sakai vs Androzonni) | ||
| x Battle Noodles (Chen vs Nakagawa) | ||
| x Battle Flounder (Chen vs Kanagawa) | ||
| x Battle Potato (Nakamura vs Kojima) | ||