Ishinabe vs. Maruyama Takeshi (Salmon Battle)
Episode 1 • Oct 10, 1993
Iron Chef is a Japanese television cooking show produced by Fuji Television. The series, which premiered on October 10, 1993, is a stylized cook-off featuring guest chefs challenging one of the show's resident "Iron Chefs" in a timed cooking battle built around a specific theme ingredient. The series ended on September 24, 1999, although occasional specials were produced until 2002. The series aired 309 episodes. Repeats are regularly aired on the Cooking Channel in the United States and on Special Broadcasting Service in Australia. Fuji TV will air a new version of the show, titled Iron Chef, beginning in October 26, 2012.
299 episodes total
Status
Ended
First Aired
1993
Rating
6.9/10
20 votes • HD
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Episodes
Episode 1 • Oct 10, 1993
Episode 2 • Oct 17, 1993
Episode 3 • Oct 31, 1993
Episode 4 • Nov 07, 1993
Episode 5 • Nov 14, 1993
Episode 6 • Nov 21, 1993
Episode 1 • Jan 09, 1994
Episode 2 • Jan 16, 1994
Episode 3 • Jan 23, 1994
Episode 4 • Jan 30, 1994
Episode 5 • Feb 06, 1994
Episode 6 • Feb 13, 1994
Episode 1 • Jan 02, 1995
The winner of the Mr. Iron Chef 1994 tournament takes on an Iron Chef.
Episode 2 • Jan 06, 1995
The first challenger of 1995. The challenger heads a restaurant with seating for only 6, but it has hosted entertainers and even Prince and Princess Mikasa. He apprenticed at one of the oldest restaurants in Japan.
Episode 3 • Jan 13, 1995
Yamada left Tokyo University to train as a chef under honourary Iron Chef Ishinabe. Sakai has his mentor in the audience. Diverse factors influence this beet battle.
Episode 4 • Jan 20, 1995
Episode 5 • Jan 27, 1995
Kondo is the 4th woman challenger to take on Sakai. This time the dessert battle is best suited for Valentine's Day.
Episode 6 • Feb 03, 1995
Acclaimed chef Toshiro Kandagawa sends the only female chef he has ever taught into Kitchen Stadium.
Episode 1 • Jan 03, 1996
1995 Mr. Iron Chef tournament round 2 (part 1)
Episode 2 • Jan 05, 1996
1995 Mr. Iron Chef tournament round 2 (part 2)
Episode 3 • Jan 12, 1996
Episode 4 • Jan 19, 1996
Episode 5 • Jan 26, 1996
Episode 6 • Feb 02, 1996
Episode 1 • Jan 10, 1997
Episode 2 • Jan 17, 1997
The challenger is the 25-year-old son of a prominent Chinese cuisine chef whose restaurant "Kochouran" in Kobe was demolished during the huge earthquake back in 1995. It's been 2 years by the time they taped this, and the chairman, while disappointed that the chef of Kochouran permanently quit the business when his restaurant was destroyed, was pleased to find the chef's son as the head chef of Canton Shuka "Ten" in Kobe. Kaga's theme announcement expressed confidence that Kobe was indeed building its "pillars" or foundations firmly after the disaster. The word for "pillar" in Japanese is "hashira". This immediately brings to mind "kai-bashira" (shell-pillars, a common idiom for the adductor muscle of bivalves). But not just any kaibashira - no, they had to be the most prized "kaibashira" in Chinese cuisine - dried scallops, also known as ganbei or conpoy. Judges: Eimoto Takinori (Baseball?), Megumi Oishi (Newscaster), Zaitsu Ichiro (Actor?), Asako Kishi (Critic)
Episode 3 • Jan 24, 1997
The challenger is the head chef of a London restaurant that was established in 1798. He is a master of Gibier (wild game) cuisine. Only four months after this episode originally aired in Japan, Chef Kennedy died after a fall in his restaurant.
Episode 4 • Jan 31, 1997
It is only the second overtime battle in the history of Kitchen Stadium. The chefs used most of the supplies and ingredients in the first battle, so they must be creative during this 30-minute overtime cook-off.
Episode 5 • Feb 07, 1997
Episode 6 • Feb 14, 1997
The challenger is Premier Chef in China. He is an expert in Fujian Cuisine. This is a battle between two outstanding Chinese chefs.
Episode 1 • Jan 09, 1998
Episode 2 • Jan 16, 1998
Episode 3 • Jan 23, 1998
Episode 4 • Jan 30, 1998
Episode 5 • Feb 06, 1998
Episode 6 • Feb 13, 1998
Nakamura's final fight is with Hattori Yukio in Battle Tuna.
Episode 1 • Jan 08, 1999
Episode 2 • Jan 15, 1999
Episode 3 • Jan 22, 1999
Episode 4 • Jan 29, 1999
Toshiro Kandagawa is not happy with the results from the Ohta Faction challengers so far. Two have tried to defeat Morimoto, and two have failed. Ohta responds by choosing a challenger that is skilled at using salt. This challenger first met Ohta when he was only 15. Eight years later, he was one of Ohta's favorite cooks. He feels that salt is essential for drawing out the natural flavors of the ingredients. Will the third time be the charm for the Ohta Faction.
Episode 5 • Feb 05, 1999
The Royal Park Hotel's Grand Chef Mitsuo Shimamura's last two proteges defeated the Iron Chefs. Iio is Shimamura's right hand man, and his strongest yet to enter Kitchen Stadium.
Episode 6 • Feb 12, 1999
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