Yūji Wakiya

Yūji Wakiya (脇屋 友詞 Wakiya Yūji, born 20 March 1958) is a Japanese chef famous for cooking Chinese cuisine.[1]

Biography

Wakiya was born in Sapporo, Hokkaidō.[1] 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 his own restaurant, Turandot, in the Yokohama branch of the Pan Pacific Hotel in 1995.[2][3] He appeared on Fuji Television's Iron Chef two times during its original broadcast run, losing to Iron Chef French Hiroyuki Sakai in the Sea Urchin battle in 1994, before winning in 1997 against Iron Chef Chinese Chen Kenichi with Papaya as the theme. [4][5][6] and was named Iron Chef Chinese for the 2012 revival of the series.[7] He opened a restaurant in New York City's Gramercy Park Hotel in July 2007, garnering a mixed review from the New York Times.[2] Now Chef at KOA Restaurant, 12 West Twenty First Street, New York.

Publications

References

  1. 1 2 Wakiya, Yūji, シェフ, Official website, retrieved 2007-06-27
  2. 1 2 Bruni, Frank (2007-10-03), "China Gets the Red Carpet Treatment", The New York Times, retrieved 2007-10-10
  3. Fabricant, Florence (2007-06-20), "From a Japanese Chef, Chinese, but Not Takeout", The New York Times, retrieved 2007-06-27
  4. 料理の鉄人1994, TV Asahi, retrieved 2007-06-27
  5. 料理の鉄人1997, TV Asahi, retrieved 2007-06-27
  6. 料理の鉄人1998, TV Asahi, retrieved 2007-06-27
  7. アイアンシェフ:アイアンシェフ 脇屋友詞 - フジテレビ, Fuji TV, retrieved 2012-10-27

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