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[1] [2] In 1968, Tojo moved to Osaka to become a chef where he apprenticed at Ohnoya, a ryĆtei restaurant. [2] [3] In 1971, he became a chef at an Osaka sushi restaurant. Shortly afterwards, in August 1971, Tojo moved to Vancouver, a city with only four Japanese restaurants at the time.
Wok with Yan is a Chinese cuisine cooking show starring Stephen Yan. [1] The show was first produced in Vancouver, British Columbia by CTV affiliate BCTV as a weekly show, Yan's Woking, for two seasons before moving to CBC in 1980 as a daily show, [2] Wok With Yan [3] The show was also sold into syndication, [4] with new episodes being produced until 1995.
The Chef and the Daruma is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Mads K. Baekkevold and released in 2024. [1] The film is a portrait of Hidekazu Tojo, a Japanese immigrant to Canada who became a prominent chef on the Vancouver restaurant scene and has been credited by some sources as the inventor of California roll, [2] It blends both contemporary documentary footage and dramatic ...
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The presentation of Beat Bobby Flay borrows from boxing matches, with a bell rung to indicate the start of rounds and mild or humorous trash talking by Flay, competing chefs and guest judges. During both rounds, the celebrity judges will periodically walk into the cooking area to talk to each chef about their strategy; in the second round, they ...
Chef, restaurateur and former "Top Chef" contestant Kwame Onwuachi is stopping by the TODAY kitchen to share some of his go-to comfort food recipes. He shows us how to make two staples of his New ...
Of all the Food Network shows, Chopped has a pretty simple concept: four contestants duke it out in three rounds until one chef is left standing.In the appetizer, entrée, and dessert rounds, they ...
Kerry Glen Simon (June 17, 1955 – September 11, 2015) was an American celebrity chef and restaurateur based in Las Vegas. Simon was also known by the moniker "Rock n' Roll Chef", given to him by Rolling Stone. [1] [2] [3] He was the executive chef and proprietor at his namesake restaurant "Simon" at Palms Place in Las Vegas.