Takashi Yagihashi

Takashi Yagihashi is a chef who was featured on Great Chefs. He specializes in a fusion of French and Asian cuisine. In 1996, Takashi opened his first restaurant Tribute. The Detroit Free Press gave the restaurant four stars; The New York Times called it "maybe the best restaurant between New York and Chicago and certainly the finest in Detroit." In 2003, he was named the 13th Annual James Beard Foundation Award for Best Chef: Midwest. In 2005, he opened Okada for Steve Wynn in the luxurious Wynn Las Vegas, where he created a contemporary Japanese menu influenced by his French Training. He has since become a member of the Macy's culinary council and he opened Noodles by Takashi Yagihashi at Macy's in Chicago before opening his namesake restaurant in December 2007. Takashi also owns and operates another Chicago based restaurant, a Japanese-style ramen house called Slurping Turtle which opened in November 2011. In April 2014, he opened another location of Slurping Turtle in Ann Arbor. He is featured on an episode of Iron Chef America in the 2012 season where it was mentioned that he started cooking because he needed money for milk. Chef Takashi credits that as the start of his cooking career.

Yagahashi appeared on Top Chef Masters (season 4) in 2012, participating in seven rounds.

In 2009, he published the book Takashi's Noodles together with Harris Salat.

References


This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the Saturday, April 23, 2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.