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Masaharu Morimoto (森本正治 ''Morimoto Masaharu''; born May 26 , 1955 in Hiroshima , Japan ) is a well-known Japanese chef, best-known as the third (and last) Iron Chef Japanese on the TV cooking show '' Iron Chef '', and an Iron Chef on its spinoff, '' Iron Chef America ''. Morimoto's costume on ''Iron Chef'' is silver with red trim and a picture on the back of Japanese and American flags tied together in a sheaf, while on ''Iron Chef America'' he dons the standard blue Iron Chef outfit with white trim. In his professional life, to distinguish himself from his on-screen persona, Morimoto wears (purely aesthetic) Glasses .

Morimoto received practical training in Sushi and traditional Kaiseki cuisine in Hiroshima, and opened his own restaurant in that city in 1980 . Influenced by western cooking styles, he decided to sell his restaurant in 1985 in order to travel around the United States and his travels further influenced his fusion style of cuisine. He established himself in Manhattan , New York City , and worked in some of that city's more prestigious restaurants, including the dining area for Sony Corporation's executive staff and visiting V.I.Ps., the Sony Club , where he was executive chef, and the exclusive Japanese restaurant '' Nobu '', where he was head chef.

It was during his time at ''Nobu'' where he got his start on the '' Iron Chef '' television show. Several months after the weekly run of ''Iron Chef'' ended in 1999 , he left ''Nobu'', eventually opening his own ''Morimoto'' restaurant in Philadelphia in 2001 . He now has a ''Morimoto'' restaurant in Chelsea Market in New York City, as well as a restaurant in Mumbai , India , named ''Wasabi''.

Morimoto currently appears as an Iron Chef in '' Iron Chef America '', a spin-off from the original Japanese "Iron Chef" series.


''IRON CHEF''

Unlike his predecessor, Koumei Nakamura , Morimoto's introduction as an Iron Chef came with little fanfare, debuting the week following Nakamura's retirement battle against Yukio Hattori . He was chosen based on his style of cooking, which seemed to border on Fusion Cuisine , as well as his international experience.

Morimoto was initially reluctant to accept the title of Iron Chef, but did accept for fear of the show hiring someone else. Originally, he had planned to incorporate some of the dishes that he had routinely prepared in New York for ''Iron Chef'', but had discovered that previous challengers and Iron Chefs had already made similar dishes. Ironically, he would be known as the Iron Chef whose dishes always seemed to come out of left field - a famous example is his Bell Pepper Sushi in a Bell Pepper battle in 1999 . He would usually have a bottle of Coca-Cola to drink while cooking on the show.

Morimoto was 16-7-1 on ''Iron Chef'' and 2-3 on ''Iron Chef America'' - the latter of which he was credited with 66 victories due to a typo. Surprisingly, Morimoto is 2-5 overall against other Iron Chefs, with both victories having to do with chef Bobby Flay - the first battle saw Flay as a challenger on the well-publicized ''New York Special'', and the second in a tag battle in ''Battle of the Masters'' where Flay was his partner.


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