Iron Chef Masaharu Morimoto has created a bridge between the culinary traditions of his native Japan and the American palate, bringing intense excitement, exquisite technique, and perfectly balanced flavors to countless diners throughout the world. He has garnered critical and popular acclaim for his seamless integration of Western and Japanese ingredients. He has effectively created a signature style that positions him as one of today’s foremost chefs.
After a shoulder injury ended a promising career as a baseball catcher in Japan, Morimoto began studying sushi in his hometown of Hiroshima. He quickly grasped the technique of this exacting food art and, at age 24, opened his first restaurant. Five years later, he moved to America to expand his culinary repertoire and explore the opportunities and possibilities he saw for a cuisine that would combine the best of both cultures.
In 1994, Morimoto was recruited to join the original Nobu restaurant and was soon promoted to Executive Chef. In 2001, Chef Morimoto opened his first restaurant in Philadelphia, followed by New York, Napa, Honolulu, Mumbai, Mexico City, Tokyo, and Maui. Morimoto Asia Orlando at Disney Springs opened in 2015, followed by Momosan Ramen and Sake NYC and Morimoto Las Vegas at MGM Grand in 2016. Morimoto Asia Waikiki, Momosan Waikiki, and Morimoto Doha opened in 2018, Momosan Seattle opened in 2019, and Momosan Wynwood opened in 2020. In 2021, Chef Morimoto opened Sa’Moto at Manhattan West, a new pan-Asian quick service concept, in partnership with Sam Nazarian, SBE, and Disruptive Restaurant Group Morimoto Taghazout Bay, and Momosan at Hub Hall in Boston. In 2022, Momosan Santana Row and Morimoto Asia Napa opened their doors, followed by Morimoto Jakarta and Morimoto Bordeaux opening in 2023.
This year, Chef Morimoto partnered with Montclair Hospitality Group to open the first location of MM by Morimoto in Montclair, New Jersey. The restaurant, opening later in 2024, will showcase Chef Morimoto’s innovative cuisine and extensive omakase dining experiences.
Morimoto has received numerous accolades for his cuisine and aesthetic, including several appearances on San Pellegrino’s “Top 100 Restaurants in the World” list and a James Beard Foundation Award for “Outstanding Restaurant Design” for Morimoto New York. In 2010, Morimoto Napa was named one of Food & Wine magazine’s “Best U.S. Restaurant Openings.” In 2016, Morimoto Asia at Disney Springs was presented with the “Design Built Award of Merit” by the American Institute of Architects Orlando; and was the Silver Award recipient of the New York Design Awards.