1998 • 49 episodes
Episodes
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 7 • Feb 20, 1998
Nakamura's final fight is with Hattori Yukio in Battle Tuna.
Episode 8 • Feb 27, 1998
Morimoto’s debut as an Iron Chef brings a difficult challenger—Yukio Hirayama.
Episode 9 • Mar 06, 1998
Episode 10 • Mar 13, 1998
Pinchiorri, the perfectionist, was a female chef in the 70's who combined French and Italian cooking techniques. Iron Chef Kobe was her apprentice. Angelo Paracucchi was also working to revolutionize Italian cooking. His star pupil, Mario Frittoli, is a master chef and today's challenger. These 2 students of Italian masters will face off in battle broccoli.
Episode 11 • Apr 04, 1998
The challenger is a master at using oils in his Chinese cooking. This is Morimoto's second battle. Can the secrets of Chinese cuisine beat the innovations of Iron Chef Japanese?
Episode 12 • Apr 10, 1998
Tomoji Ichikawa is a French superchef in Japan. He has traveled and trained extensively in France under Pierre Troisgros. Iron Chef French will have his hands full in this battle, specially designed around Wedgewood china. Judges: Shinichiro Kurimoto (Fmr House Member), Kuniko Asagi (Actress), Masumi Okada (Actor), Kazuko Hosoki
Episode 13 • Apr 17, 1998
The challenger is a Master Chef hailing from Kyoto. He, like most Iron Chefs, combines traditional knowledge with cutting edge technique and flavors to create exquisite dishes. He has the support of former Iron Chef Michiba and Dr. Yatori. Can the Iron Chef win this battle?
Episode 14 • Apr 24, 1998
The challenger is a seafood expert: he chooses and cooks gifts from the sea masterfully He has apprenticed in the top kitchens of Japan. Which competitor will find the soul of the sea?
Episode 15 • May 01, 1998
The challenger is a stubborn chef descended from a long line of Tokyo dwellers. Restaurants run in his family. Iron Chef Japanese will have his hand's full facing such a strong tradition. It's traditional Japanese versus neo-Japanese cooking.
Episode 16 • May 08, 1998
The challenger is one of the few Mexican food specialists in Tokyo. He opened the first restaurant dedicated to Latin cuisine. He specializes in authentic Mexican food, rather than American versions of Latin cuisine. This is a Latin duel in Kitchen Stadium
Episode 17 • May 15, 1998
Andre Pachon is the leader of the French Chef community in Japan. Several of his apprentices have already appeared, but this time Pachon sends his number one man.
Episode 18 • May 22, 1998
The younger sibling of the Liang brothers, rulers of Cantonese cuisine in Japan, faces Iron Chef Chinese.
Episode 19 • May 29, 1998
Battle Arum Root.
Episode 20 • Jun 05, 1998
The challenger is a woman who knows what she likes. As an elite culinary critic, she also trained at Cordon Bleu and at Taillevent, an elite French restaurant in Paris to better understand cooking. Iron Chef will have his hands full in the Battle: French.
Episode 21 • Jun 12, 1998
Former Iron Chef Michiba decides that Morimoto needs some helpfinding his feet in Kitchen Stadium, so he recruits his number one sous chef from his own days in Kitchen Stadium. Kenichi Miyanaga knows the Stadium well. Can the new Iron Chef prove his worth?
Episode 22 • Jun 19, 1998
Japan's culinary media is dominated by today's challenger, a food critic, musician, and graphic artist. The son a of a famous chef and former challenger, Kentaro is determined to make a name for himself in Kitchen Stadium.
Episode 23 • Jun 26, 1998
Episode 24 • Jul 03, 1998
Morimoto fights a traditionalist chef who fills his dishes with nostalgia.
Episode 25 • Jul 10, 1998
Episode 26 • Jul 17, 1998
Dubbed the scientist of cooking, the challenger has studied Italian, French and Japanese techniques for over 17 years. He is even praised by culinary critic Asako Kishi.
Episode 27 • Jul 24, 1997
Episode 28 • Jul 31, 1998
Episode 29 • Aug 07, 1998
Episode 30 • Aug 14, 1998
Episode 31 • Aug 21, 1998
Episode 32 • Aug 28, 1998
Part 1 of 2: Chen and Sakai gain partners, as Kaga demands a french vs Chinese showdown. The chairman also surprises everyone with 3 theme ingredients. Pork, Snapping Turtle and Banana
Episode 33 • Sep 04, 1998
Sakai vs. Chen. Each have a special partner chef assigned by Kaga in a French vs. Chinese showdown.
Episode 34 • Sep 11, 1998
Sakai battles the "conjurer of garlic".
Episode 35 • Sep 18, 1998
Episode 36 • Sep 25, 1998
Led by Tadamichi Ohta, the chef who defeated Sakai, the Ohta faction invades Kitchen Stadium to uphold traditional Japanese cuisine. Fuji is Ohta's first contender against Morimoto.
Episode 37 • Oct 02, 1998
Tasaki is a world champion sommelier who always dreamed of becoming a famed chef. Chairman Kaga decides to grant him his wish.
Episode 38 • Oct 09, 1998
An American chef enters Kitchen Stadium for a lobster battle.
Episode 39 • Oct 16, 1998
The first female challenger in Kitchen Stadium, the 26 year old Kagata defeated Chen Kenichi. Years later, after studying under Chef Shimamura at the Royal Park Hotel and opening her own restaurant, she returns to fight Chen again with milk-fed veal.
Episode 40 • Oct 23, 1998
One month ago, the Ohta faction "invaded" Kitchen Stadium to fight Morimoto with traditional Japanese cuisine. Their leader, Tadamichi Ohta, now sends a second challenger.
Episode 41 • Oct 30, 1998
Episode 42 • Nov 06, 1998
Nagayama was brought in to revive the venerated Tokyo University restaurant Shochiku, and now his old-and-new style will go against an Iron Chef.
Episode 43 • Nov 13, 1998
Chen defends his honor in this Bok Choy battle.
Episode 44 • Nov 20, 1998
The challenger likes to follow one of the philosophies of Rosanjin: 'never kill the natural flavor of the ingredient.' He is known as the Prince of Japanese cuisine. He is extremely picky about the ingredients he uses. The theme ingredient costs about $150/kg ($68/lb). This is a battle between the Prince of Japanese cuisine and the Prince of Pasta.
Episode 45 • Nov 27, 1998
By the age of 13, Molinari was already a chef at a 3-star restaurant. Now, cultures clash in this mushroom battle.
Episode 46 • Dec 04, 1998
Episode 47 • Dec 11, 1998
This octopus showdown has everyone up in arms.
Episode 48 • Dec 18, 1998
Episode 49 • Dec 25, 1998
For the 1998 Christmas day battle, the contender is the successor of Alain Chapel, a successful 3 star restaurant owner. Side Note : Christmas is not a holiday in Japan, people still have to work that day.