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Masaharu Morimoto

Masaharu Morimoto (森本 正治, Morimoto Masaharu, born May 26, 1955, in Hiroshima) is a Japanese chef, best known as an Iron Chef on the Japanese TV cooking show Iron Chef and its spinoff Iron Chef America. He is also known for his unique style of presenting food.

Masaharu Morimoto
Masaharu Morimoto in 2004
Born (1955-05-26) May 26, 1955 (age 67)
Culinary career
Cooking styleJapanese Fusion
Current restaurant(s)
  • Morimoto, Wasabi, Morimoto XEX. Morimoto at Camino Real Hotel in Polanco, Mexico City, Momosan

Career

Morimoto received practical training in sushi and traditional Kaiseki cuisine in Hiroshima, and opened his own restaurant in that city in 1980. Influenced by Western cooking styles, he decided to sell his restaurant in 1985 to travel around the United States. His travels further influenced his fusion style of cuisine. He established himself in New York City and worked in some of Manhattan's prestigious restaurants, including the dining area for Sony Corporation's executive staff and visiting VIPs, the Sony Club, where he was executive chef, and at the exclusive Japanese restaurant Nobu, where he was head chef.[1]

 
Interior of Morimoto Restaurant in Philadelphia, 2003

While at Nobu he got his start on the Iron Chef television show. Several months after the weekly run of Iron Chef ended in 1999, he left Nobu to collaborate with Starr Restaurants and opening his own Morimoto restaurant in Philadelphia in 2001. His first expansion was a Morimoto restaurant in Chelsea in New York City. Architecturally, this New York City restaurant has exposed concrete, a signature element of architect Tadao Ando, who designed the restaurant in collaboration with Goto Design Group and structural engineers Leslie E. Robertson Associates. Mr. Morimoto has restaurants in Mumbai and New Delhi called Wasabi and has opened multiple locations of Morimoto around the world.[1]

In July 2010, he opened a Napa Valley location of his flagship Morimoto restaurant, followed in October 2010 by a Waikiki, Hawaii location, and a Maui location in October 2013.[2] Morimoto Waikiki closed in December 2016. In 2018 the chef announced two new ventures for the neighborhood, branches of his Morimoto Asia and Momosan chains.[3]

In November 2012, Morimoto opened Tribeca Canvas in New York's Tribeca neighborhood, featuring Asian-inflected takes on American comfort food. After a string of bad reviews and flagging business, he closed the restaurant for a revamp in August 2013, and that October opened the restaurant Bisutoro,[4] with his interpretations of classic bistro fare, in the same space. Bisutoro suffered the same fate as its predecessor and closed in January 2014.[5]

Morimoto also owns Morimoto XEX in Tokyo, a spin on his Morimoto concept with separate Teppanyaki and sushi floors. Morimoto XEX received a Michelin star in the 2008 Tokyo Michelin Guide.[6] Morimoto appeared as an Iron Chef in Iron Chef America, a spinoff from the original Japanese Iron Chef series, and in its spinoffs The Next Iron Chef and Iron Chef Gauntlet. Chef Morimoto has also developed a line of specialty beers in collaboration with Rogue Ales of Newport, Oregon, consisting of the Imperial Pilsner, Soba Ale, and Black Obi Soba Ale.[7]

In 2005, he partnered with businessmen Paul Ardaji,  a credited Film Producer (ALI) starring Will Smith, and Paul Ardaji, Jr., through Ardaji Restaurant Ventures, LLC in an aborted Asian bistro venture which was to be called PauliMotos Asian Bistro.[8] The relationship between the Ardajis and the Iron Chef broke down when the Ardajis could not raise the $20.0 million necessary capital to open 11 locations throughout the United States.[9][10]

In September 2015, Morimoto opened the Pan-Asian restaurant Morimoto Asia at Disney Springs in Walt Disney World in Florida. [11]

In April 2016, Morimoto opened the restaurant Momosan Ramen & Sake on Lexington Ave. in New York City.[12]

In October 2021, Morimoto opened the restaurant Momosan Ramen Boston on Causeway St. in Boston, Massachusetts.[13]

Iron Chef

Morimoto's official win/loss/tie record on Iron Chef is 16-7-1.[14]

Morimoto's costume on Iron Chef was silver with red trim and a picture on the back of Japanese and American flags tied together in a sheaf. On Iron Chef America, he donned the standard blue Iron Chef outfit with white trim and a patch of the Japanese flag on his sleeve (the other Iron Chefs having flags from their respective countries on their sleeves). In his professional life, to distinguish himself from his on-screen persona, Morimoto wears (purely aesthetic)[citation needed] glasses.

Unlike his predecessor, Koumei Nakamura, Morimoto's introduction as an Iron Chef came with little fanfare, debuting the week following Nakamura's retirement battle against Yukio Hattori. Morimoto was chosen based on his style of cooking, which seemed to border on fusion cuisine, as well as his international experience.

Morimoto was initially reluctant to accept the title of Iron Chef, but accepted fearing the show would hire someone else. Originally, he had planned to incorporate some of the dishes that he had routinely prepared in New York for Iron Chef, but discovered that previous challengers and Iron Chefs had already made similar dishes. He would become known as the Iron Chef whose dishes always seemed to come out of left field—a famous example is his Bell Pepper Sushi in a sushi battle in 1999. He would usually have a bottle of Coca-Cola to drink while cooking on the show; on one occasion he combined it with nattō to fashion a dessert dish.[15][16]

Morimoto competed in the first sushi battle in Kitchen Stadium on June 18, 1999, against challenger Keiji Nakazawa. There were five theme ingredients for the battle: tuna, eggs, Kohada (Japanese Gizzard Shad), Anago, and Kanpyō. Both chefs were given time before the battle to properly prepare the sushi rice (sushi-meshi). Morimoto defeated Nakazawa.[17]

Morimoto is also memorable for being the target of Tadamichi Ohta, a vice-chairman of the Japanese Culinary Association and head of the notorious "Ohta Faction" of Japanese chefs, themselves noted for targeting all the Japanese Iron Chefs starting with Michiba. The Ohta faction lost three battles with Chef Morimoto before finally winning one when challenger Seiya Masahara defeated Morimoto in the anglerfish battle. The Ohta faction was not happy with just one win, however, and they sent in challenger Yusuke Yamashita, a sake specialist, to battle Morimoto. At that time, Morimoto had lost two straight battles and no Iron Chef had ever lost three in a row. The theme ingredient for that battle was cod roe and the battle ended in a tie. The overtime theme ingredient was scallions and Morimoto was able to defeat Yamashita in a 3–1 decision.

In his first battle with Bobby Flay in New York, battle rock crab, Morimoto famously declared that Flay was "not a chef" because Flay stood up on his chopping board after completing his dishes. Morimoto went on to defeat Flay in the New York Battle, the results of which Flay contested believing he was "given inferior cooking space and equipment" and because he had cut himself in addition to suffering several electric shocks during the battle.[18] This led to the two chefs competing once again in Japan during the 21st Century Battles. Morimoto lost to Flay in the re-match with Japanese lobster as the theme ingredient.[19] Nevertheless, Flay would become an Iron Chef along with Morimoto in the American spin-off, Iron Chef America. The two would face off a third time with Morimoto defeating Flay during the Holiday Ice Battle in November 2009.[19][20][21] A fourth battle between the two would take place in an episode which aired on January 1, 2012, with Flay and Marcela Valladolid defeating Morimoto and teammate Andrew Zimmern in a sea whistle salmon battle by a narrow 51-50 margin.

Iron Chef America

 
Morimoto at work in 2002

Morimoto and Hiroyuki Sakai were the only two original Iron Chefs to appear on Iron Chef America: Battle of the Masters. On this Food Network special series, he lost two battles with American Iron Chefs Mario Batali and Wolfgang Puck, but won a tag team battle along with partner Bobby Flay against Batali and Sakai.[22]

When Iron Chef America was greenlighted as a regular series, it moved from Los Angeles to New York. When Puck was unavailable, Morimoto came on board to replace him. His voice is usually dubbed by American voiceover personality Joe Cipriano during the judgment phase of the show; during the battle, his use of English is not dubbed, but conversations with his sous-chefs in Japanese are subtitled.[23] In 2007, Morimoto's third year at Iron Chef America, he published his first cookbook, Morimoto: The Art of New Japanese Cooking.[24]

As of October 2021, Morimoto's win/loss/tie record on Iron Chef America is 26–17–1, and his total combined record for both Iron Chef series is 41–21–2.

Morimoto opened a restaurant in the Boca Raton Resort & Club in late 2008.[25] He has spent time there ensuring a successful launch of the restaurant.

In The Next Iron Chef, Iron Chef Morimoto has made several appearances as a guest judge.[26]

Other television appearances

In 1999, Masaharu Morimoto and Rokusaburo Michiba went to Indonesia appearing on Resep Oke Rudy broadcast on RCTI and Media Partner Tabloid Wanita Indonesia.

In the 2010 season of American version of Hell's Kitchen, Iron Chef Morimoto made an appearance on the show teaching the contestants how to make sushi. The contestants then had to replicate his dish.[27]

In Season 8 of Top Chef, Iron Chef Morimoto was the Guest Judge. Each finalist had to make a "Last Supper" for one of the judges. Finalist Antonia Lofaso prepared a traditional Japanese meal for Morimoto, consisting of miso soup and a sashimi bento.[28]

In 2016 he participated as a guest in the 6th edition of Masterchef Italia. His task was to evaluate the contenstants in cooking a selection of Japanese dishes.

Morimoto has made guest appearances as himself on the CBS television series Hawaii Five-0, which is filmed on location in Hawaii.[29][30][31][32] He made his first appearance in the season 1 episode "Ma Ke Kahakai".

In Season 10 of MasterChef, Iron Chef Morimoto was the Guest Judge for the King of the Crabs battle.

Morimoto made a guest appearance in the 4 Million Subscriber Special of Binging with Babish, in which he prepared fugu for Andrew Rea's "death sandwich."[33]

Charity work

In April 2011, Morimoto sang at the Thousand Hearts Benefit for Japanese earthquake relief in California.[34]

Awards

  • Culinary Hall of Fame Induction.[35]

References

  1. ^ a b "The First Serving at Morimoto". The New York Sun. January 25, 2006. Retrieved 2011-04-17.
  2. ^ "Morimoto's Experience Worth the Price". Honolulu Star-Advertiser. 2010-10-06. Retrieved 2011-04-17.
  3. ^ "Chef Morimoto opens two new Waikiki restaurants". Hawaii News Now. 2018-01-18.
  4. ^ "Bisutoro, the Tribeca Canvas Do-Over, Opens Monday". Eater. 18 October 2013.
  5. ^ "Morimoto Jumps Ship as Bisutoro Closes". Eater. 2014-01-10.
  6. ^ Christian CarylFebruary 02, 2008 (2008-02-02). "The New Food Capital Of The World". Newsweek. Retrieved 2011-04-17.
  7. ^ "Rogue Ales". Rogue.com. Archived from the original on 2012-09-08. Retrieved 2011-04-17.
  8. ^ Zibart, Eve (2006-04-14). "Pauli Moto's: Haute In Name Only". washingtonpost.com. Retrieved 2011-04-17.
  9. ^ "The Morimoto Project That Wasn't To Be". Scott Joseph Orlando. Retrieved 2015-12-18.
  10. ^ "Fuku Restaurant on West Palm Beach's Clematis Street fractured..." www.palmbeachpost.com. Retrieved 2015-12-18.
  11. ^ Sullivan, Erin (2015-09-09). "Disney announces opening date for Morimoto Asia | Blogs". Orlandoweekly.com. Retrieved 2016-11-17.
  12. ^ "Momosan Ramen & Sake Grand Opening, NYC". Average Socialite. April 8, 2016. Retrieved 2016-05-18.
  13. ^ Blumenthal, Rachel Leah (2021-10-15). "Iron Chef Masaharu Morimoto Opens His First Boston Restaurant at Hub Hall". Eater Boston. Retrieved 2022-03-14.
  14. ^ "The Iron Chef can't win them all". Abilene Reporter. 11 August 2008. Retrieved 2011-04-17.
  15. ^ "Iron Chef Japan: Rice Battle Episode Summary". Tv.com. Retrieved 2011-04-17.
  16. ^ Musgrove, Mike (2000-06-25). "The Food Network's Entree; Dueling Chefs Leave It to Cleaver in a New York City Showdown". Pqasb.pqarchiver.com. Retrieved 2011-04-17.
  17. ^ "Iron Chef Sushi Battle (1/5)". YouTube. 2006-09-23. Retrieved 2011-04-17.
  18. ^ Stein, Joel (June 26, 2000). "". TIME. Retrieved on April 9, 2011.
  19. ^ a b Marin, Rick (2001-06-06). "Lobsters at Five Paces, Knives and Egos Bared". New York Times. Retrieved 2011-04-17.
  20. ^ Bianculli, David (2000-06-23). "Hail To (half Of) The 'Chef'". New York Daily News. Retrieved 2011-04-17.
  21. ^ Marcus, Erica (2005-01-15). "Japan's Food Fight Hits America". The Boston Globe. Retrieved 2011-04-17.
  22. ^ Haughton, Natalie (Apr 25, 2004). "Food Network's 'Iron Chef' to Stick as Close as Possible to Japanese Show". Los Angeles Daily News. Retrieved 17 April 2011.
  23. ^ Doublebower, Robin (9 November 2007). . The Hofstra Chronicle. Archived from the original on 28 September 2011.
  24. ^ Denn, Rebekah (2007-10-02). "Iron Chef Morimoto Makes the Leap from TV Star to Cookbook Author". Seattle Post-Intelligencer. Retrieved 2011-04-17.
  25. ^ . Boca Raton Resort & Club. Archived from the original on 2011-07-26. Retrieved 2011-04-17.
  26. ^ Joanne Chen (12 November 2007). "Michael Symon: Iron Chef!". CNN Money. Retrieved 2011-04-17.
  27. ^ "Wednesday Returning Shows: 'Modern Family,' 'Hell's Kitchen' and More". The Dallas Morning News. 2010-09-22. Retrieved 2011-04-17.
  28. ^ Tharp, Sharon (2011-03-23). . Ology. Archived from the original on 2011-04-27. Retrieved 2011-04-17.
  29. ^ "Famed Iron Chef guest stars on Hawaii Five-0". Hawaii News Now.
  30. ^ "9 CBS Sync Facts from "Ua'aihue" - Hawaii Five-0 S5 E11". CBS.
  31. ^ Ellen Stodola (2011-04-13). "Hawaii Five-O recap:'"Ma Ke Kahakai'". TheCelebrityCafe. Archived from the original on 2013-02-03. Retrieved 2011-04-17.
  32. ^ Jeanne Cooper, Special to SFGate, Special to SFGate (2011-04-16). "Island Food is the Real Star of Hawaii Five-0". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved 2011-04-17.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  33. ^ Rea, Andrew (9 April 2019). "4 Million Subscriber Special! Death Sandwich from Regular Show". Binging with Babish. Season 2. Episode 48. YouTube. Retrieved 6 December 2019.
  34. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-03-14. Retrieved 2011-04-27.
  35. ^ "Masaharu Morimoto Inducted". Culinaryhalloffame.com. 2012-12-26. Retrieved 2016-11-17.

External links

  • Official site for Masaharu Morimoto, the person
  • Masaharu Morimoto at IMDb
  • Masaharu Morimoto at the Chef and Restaurant Database
Preceded by Iron Chef Japanese
February 27, 1998 - September 24, 1999
Succeeded by
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Masaharu Morimoto 森本 正治 Morimoto Masaharu born May 26 1955 in Hiroshima is a Japanese chef best known as an Iron Chef on the Japanese TV cooking show Iron Chef and its spinoff Iron Chef America He is also known for his unique style of presenting food Masaharu MorimotoMasaharu Morimoto in 2004Born 1955 05 26 May 26 1955 age 67 Hiroshima Hiroshima Prefecture JapanCulinary careerCooking styleJapanese FusionCurrent restaurant s Morimoto Wasabi Morimoto XEX Morimoto at Camino Real Hotel in Polanco Mexico City MomosanTelevision show s Iron Chef Iron Chef America The Next Iron Chef Hawaii Five 0 Hell s Kitchen Contents 1 Career 2 Iron Chef 3 Iron Chef America 4 Other television appearances 5 Charity work 6 Awards 7 References 8 External linksCareer EditMorimoto received practical training in sushi and traditional Kaiseki cuisine in Hiroshima and opened his own restaurant in that city in 1980 Influenced by Western cooking styles he decided to sell his restaurant in 1985 to travel around the United States His travels further influenced his fusion style of cuisine He established himself in New York City and worked in some of Manhattan s prestigious restaurants including the dining area for Sony Corporation s executive staff and visiting VIPs the Sony Club where he was executive chef and at the exclusive Japanese restaurant Nobu where he was head chef 1 Interior of Morimoto Restaurant in Philadelphia 2003 While at Nobu he got his start on the Iron Chef television show Several months after the weekly run of Iron Chef ended in 1999 he left Nobu to collaborate with Starr Restaurants and opening his own Morimoto restaurant in Philadelphia in 2001 His first expansion was a Morimoto restaurant in Chelsea in New York City Architecturally this New York City restaurant has exposed concrete a signature element of architect Tadao Ando who designed the restaurant in collaboration with Goto Design Group and structural engineers Leslie E Robertson Associates Mr Morimoto has restaurants in Mumbai and New Delhi called Wasabi and has opened multiple locations of Morimoto around the world 1 In July 2010 he opened a Napa Valley location of his flagship Morimoto restaurant followed in October 2010 by a Waikiki Hawaii location and a Maui location in October 2013 2 Morimoto Waikiki closed in December 2016 In 2018 the chef announced two new ventures for the neighborhood branches of his Morimoto Asia and Momosan chains 3 In November 2012 Morimoto opened Tribeca Canvas in New York s Tribeca neighborhood featuring Asian inflected takes on American comfort food After a string of bad reviews and flagging business he closed the restaurant for a revamp in August 2013 and that October opened the restaurant Bisutoro 4 with his interpretations of classic bistro fare in the same space Bisutoro suffered the same fate as its predecessor and closed in January 2014 5 Morimoto also owns Morimoto XEX in Tokyo a spin on his Morimoto concept with separate Teppanyaki and sushi floors Morimoto XEX received a Michelin star in the 2008 Tokyo Michelin Guide 6 Morimoto appeared as an Iron Chef in Iron Chef America a spinoff from the original Japanese Iron Chef series and in its spinoffs The Next Iron Chef and Iron Chef Gauntlet Chef Morimoto has also developed a line of specialty beers in collaboration with Rogue Ales of Newport Oregon consisting of the Imperial Pilsner Soba Ale and Black Obi Soba Ale 7 In 2005 he partnered with businessmen Paul Ardaji a credited Film Producer ALI starring Will Smith and Paul Ardaji Jr through Ardaji Restaurant Ventures LLC in an aborted Asian bistro venture which was to be called PauliMotos Asian Bistro 8 The relationship between the Ardajis and the Iron Chef broke down when the Ardajis could not raise the 20 0 million necessary capital to open 11 locations throughout the United States 9 10 In September 2015 Morimoto opened the Pan Asian restaurant Morimoto Asia at Disney Springs in Walt Disney World in Florida 11 In April 2016 Morimoto opened the restaurant Momosan Ramen amp Sake on Lexington Ave in New York City 12 In October 2021 Morimoto opened the restaurant Momosan Ramen Boston on Causeway St in Boston Massachusetts 13 Iron Chef EditMorimoto s official win loss tie record on Iron Chef is 16 7 1 14 Morimoto s costume on Iron Chef was silver with red trim and a picture on the back of Japanese and American flags tied together in a sheaf On Iron Chef America he donned the standard blue Iron Chef outfit with white trim and a patch of the Japanese flag on his sleeve the other Iron Chefs having flags from their respective countries on their sleeves In his professional life to distinguish himself from his on screen persona Morimoto wears purely aesthetic citation needed glasses Unlike his predecessor Koumei Nakamura Morimoto s introduction as an Iron Chef came with little fanfare debuting the week following Nakamura s retirement battle against Yukio Hattori Morimoto was chosen based on his style of cooking which seemed to border on fusion cuisine as well as his international experience Morimoto was initially reluctant to accept the title of Iron Chef but accepted fearing the show would hire someone else Originally he had planned to incorporate some of the dishes that he had routinely prepared in New York for Iron Chef but discovered that previous challengers and Iron Chefs had already made similar dishes He would become known as the Iron Chef whose dishes always seemed to come out of left field a famous example is his Bell Pepper Sushi in a sushi battle in 1999 He would usually have a bottle of Coca Cola to drink while cooking on the show on one occasion he combined it with nattō to fashion a dessert dish 15 16 Morimoto competed in the first sushi battle in Kitchen Stadium on June 18 1999 against challenger Keiji Nakazawa There were five theme ingredients for the battle tuna eggs Kohada Japanese Gizzard Shad Anago and Kanpyō Both chefs were given time before the battle to properly prepare the sushi rice sushi meshi Morimoto defeated Nakazawa 17 Morimoto is also memorable for being the target of Tadamichi Ohta a vice chairman of the Japanese Culinary Association and head of the notorious Ohta Faction of Japanese chefs themselves noted for targeting all the Japanese Iron Chefs starting with Michiba The Ohta faction lost three battles with Chef Morimoto before finally winning one when challenger Seiya Masahara defeated Morimoto in the anglerfish battle The Ohta faction was not happy with just one win however and they sent in challenger Yusuke Yamashita a sake specialist to battle Morimoto At that time Morimoto had lost two straight battles and no Iron Chef had ever lost three in a row The theme ingredient for that battle was cod roe and the battle ended in a tie The overtime theme ingredient was scallions and Morimoto was able to defeat Yamashita in a 3 1 decision In his first battle with Bobby Flay in New York battle rock crab Morimoto famously declared that Flay was not a chef because Flay stood up on his chopping board after completing his dishes Morimoto went on to defeat Flay in the New York Battle the results of which Flay contested believing he was given inferior cooking space and equipment and because he had cut himself in addition to suffering several electric shocks during the battle 18 This led to the two chefs competing once again in Japan during the 21st Century Battles Morimoto lost to Flay in the re match with Japanese lobster as the theme ingredient 19 Nevertheless Flay would become an Iron Chef along with Morimoto in the American spin off Iron Chef America The two would face off a third time with Morimoto defeating Flay during the Holiday Ice Battle in November 2009 19 20 21 A fourth battle between the two would take place in an episode which aired on January 1 2012 with Flay and Marcela Valladolid defeating Morimoto and teammate Andrew Zimmern in a sea whistle salmon battle by a narrow 51 50 margin Iron Chef America Edit Morimoto at work in 2002 Morimoto and Hiroyuki Sakai were the only two original Iron Chefs to appear on Iron Chef America Battle of the Masters On this Food Network special series he lost two battles with American Iron Chefs Mario Batali and Wolfgang Puck but won a tag team battle along with partner Bobby Flay against Batali and Sakai 22 When Iron Chef America was greenlighted as a regular series it moved from Los Angeles to New York When Puck was unavailable Morimoto came on board to replace him His voice is usually dubbed by American voiceover personality Joe Cipriano during the judgment phase of the show during the battle his use of English is not dubbed but conversations with his sous chefs in Japanese are subtitled 23 In 2007 Morimoto s third year at Iron Chef America he published his first cookbook Morimoto The Art of New Japanese Cooking 24 As of October 2021 Morimoto s win loss tie record on Iron Chef America is 26 17 1 and his total combined record for both Iron Chef series is 41 21 2 Morimoto opened a restaurant in the Boca Raton Resort amp Club in late 2008 25 He has spent time there ensuring a successful launch of the restaurant In The Next Iron Chef Iron Chef Morimoto has made several appearances as a guest judge 26 Other television appearances EditIn 1999 Masaharu Morimoto and Rokusaburo Michiba went to Indonesia appearing on Resep Oke Rudy broadcast on RCTI and Media Partner Tabloid Wanita Indonesia In the 2010 season of American version of Hell s Kitchen Iron Chef Morimoto made an appearance on the show teaching the contestants how to make sushi The contestants then had to replicate his dish 27 In Season 8 of Top Chef Iron Chef Morimoto was the Guest Judge Each finalist had to make a Last Supper for one of the judges Finalist Antonia Lofaso prepared a traditional Japanese meal for Morimoto consisting of miso soup and a sashimi bento 28 In 2016 he participated as a guest in the 6th edition of Masterchef Italia His task was to evaluate the contenstants in cooking a selection of Japanese dishes Morimoto has made guest appearances as himself on the CBS television series Hawaii Five 0 which is filmed on location in Hawaii 29 30 31 32 He made his first appearance in the season 1 episode Ma Ke Kahakai In Season 10 of MasterChef Iron Chef Morimoto was the Guest Judge for the King of the Crabs battle Morimoto made a guest appearance in the 4 Million Subscriber Special of Binging with Babish in which he prepared fugu for Andrew Rea s death sandwich 33 Charity work EditIn April 2011 Morimoto sang at the Thousand Hearts Benefit for Japanese earthquake relief in California 34 Awards EditCulinary Hall of Fame Induction 35 References Edit a b The First Serving at Morimoto The New York Sun January 25 2006 Retrieved 2011 04 17 Morimoto s Experience Worth the Price Honolulu Star Advertiser 2010 10 06 Retrieved 2011 04 17 Chef Morimoto opens two new Waikiki restaurants Hawaii News Now 2018 01 18 Bisutoro the Tribeca Canvas Do Over Opens Monday Eater 18 October 2013 Morimoto Jumps Ship as Bisutoro Closes Eater 2014 01 10 Christian CarylFebruary 02 2008 2008 02 02 The New Food Capital Of The World Newsweek Retrieved 2011 04 17 Rogue Ales Rogue com Archived from the original on 2012 09 08 Retrieved 2011 04 17 Zibart Eve 2006 04 14 Pauli Moto s Haute In Name Only washingtonpost com Retrieved 2011 04 17 The Morimoto Project That Wasn t To Be Scott Joseph Orlando Retrieved 2015 12 18 Fuku Restaurant on West Palm Beach s Clematis Street fractured www palmbeachpost com Retrieved 2015 12 18 Sullivan Erin 2015 09 09 Disney announces opening date for Morimoto Asia Blogs Orlandoweekly com Retrieved 2016 11 17 Momosan Ramen amp Sake Grand Opening NYC Average Socialite April 8 2016 Retrieved 2016 05 18 Blumenthal Rachel Leah 2021 10 15 Iron Chef Masaharu Morimoto Opens His First Boston Restaurant at Hub Hall Eater Boston Retrieved 2022 03 14 The Iron Chef can t win them all Abilene Reporter 11 August 2008 Retrieved 2011 04 17 Iron Chef Japan Rice Battle Episode Summary Tv com Retrieved 2011 04 17 Musgrove Mike 2000 06 25 The Food Network s Entree Dueling Chefs Leave It to Cleaver in a New York City Showdown Pqasb pqarchiver com Retrieved 2011 04 17 Iron Chef Sushi Battle 1 5 YouTube 2006 09 23 Retrieved 2011 04 17 Stein Joel June 26 2000 The Joy Of Cooking TIME Retrieved on April 9 2011 a b Marin Rick 2001 06 06 Lobsters at Five Paces Knives and Egos Bared New York Times Retrieved 2011 04 17 Bianculli David 2000 06 23 Hail To half Of The Chef New York Daily News Retrieved 2011 04 17 Marcus Erica 2005 01 15 Japan s Food Fight Hits America The Boston Globe Retrieved 2011 04 17 Haughton Natalie Apr 25 2004 Food Network s Iron Chef to Stick as Close as Possible to Japanese Show Los Angeles Daily News Retrieved 17 April 2011 Doublebower Robin 9 November 2007 Next Iron Chef Stirs Up Drama The Hofstra Chronicle Archived from the original on 28 September 2011 Denn Rebekah 2007 10 02 Iron Chef Morimoto Makes the Leap from TV Star to Cookbook Author Seattle Post Intelligencer Retrieved 2011 04 17 Boca Raton Restaurants amp South Florida Fine Dining Boca Raton Resort amp Club Archived from the original on 2011 07 26 Retrieved 2011 04 17 Joanne Chen 12 November 2007 Michael Symon Iron Chef CNN Money Retrieved 2011 04 17 Wednesday Returning Shows Modern Family Hell s Kitchen and More The Dallas Morning News 2010 09 22 Retrieved 2011 04 17 Tharp Sharon 2011 03 23 Top Chef All Stars Recap Last Supper Ology Archived from the original on 2011 04 27 Retrieved 2011 04 17 Famed Iron Chef guest stars on Hawaii Five 0 Hawaii News Now 9 CBS Sync Facts from Ua aihue Hawaii Five 0 S5 E11 CBS Ellen Stodola 2011 04 13 Hawaii Five O recap Ma Ke Kahakai TheCelebrityCafe Archived from the original on 2013 02 03 Retrieved 2011 04 17 Jeanne Cooper Special to SFGate Special to SFGate 2011 04 16 Island Food is the Real Star of Hawaii Five 0 San Francisco Chronicle Retrieved 2011 04 17 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Rea Andrew 9 April 2019 4 Million Subscriber Special Death Sandwich from Regular Show Binging with Babish Season 2 Episode 48 YouTube Retrieved 6 December 2019 Morimoto Sings at Japan Earthquake Relief Benefit Zagat Archived from the original on 2012 03 14 Retrieved 2011 04 27 Masaharu Morimoto Inducted Culinaryhalloffame com 2012 12 26 Retrieved 2016 11 17 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Masaharu Morimoto Official site for Masaharu Morimoto the person Masaharu Morimoto at IMDb Masaharu Morimoto at the Chef and Restaurant DatabasePreceded byKoumei Nakamura Iron Chef JapaneseFebruary 27 1998 September 24 1999 Succeeded byNone Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Masaharu Morimoto amp oldid 1130075311, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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