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Roy Yamaguchi is the chef and founder of a collection of restaurants, including 30 Roy's Restaurants in the United States and Guam, the Tavern by Roy Yamaguchi, and Eating House 1849. He is known for Hawaiian-inspired cuisine, an eclectic blend of California-French-Japanese cooking traditions created with fresh ingredients from the Islands. [1]
Roy's is an upscale American restaurant that specializes in Hawaiian and Japanese fusion cuisine, with a focus on sushi, seafood and steak. The chain was founded by James Beard Foundation Award Winner Roy Yamaguchi in 1988 in Honolulu, Hawaii. [3] The concept was well received among critics upon inception. [4]
Chef Yamaguchi is a pioneer of Hawaiian Regional Cuisine and creator of Roy’s Restaurants with footprints on several islands. He partnered with the Puyallup Tribe in 2022. Construction on the ...
Elimination Challenge: The chefs headed to Michael's Santa Monica, a restaurant credited with pioneering Californian cuisine, and sampled dishes created by notable Michael's alumni, including Waxman, Roy Yamaguchi, Sang Yoon, Mark Peel, Brooke Williamson, and restaurant owner Michael McCarty. Each chef was then responsible for reinterpreting ...
Roy Yamaguchi is a pioneer in modern Hawai ʻ i cuisine and has won numerous awards for his cooking. At Eating House 1849, he aims to create a welcoming atmosphere where families and friends can ...
WOVEN JOINS ROY YAMAGUCHI & PUYALLUP TRIBE. A wood-fired grill anchors the expansive 15,000-square-foot waterfront restaurant that for more than 35 years was home to C.I. Shenanigans. Tacoma’s ...
He has partnered in legendary restaurants including Tribeca Grill, Carlos'n Charlie's, Spice Market, and Maui Tacos (sold to Blimpie). [12] [14] Gordon and Roy Yamaguchi were the Outback Steakhouse franchisees for Hawaii, and are now partnered in Humble Market Kitchen at the Wailea Beach Resort. [15] [16]
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