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Yuki Onishi (chef)

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Yuki Onishi
Born1979Edit this on Wikidata
FujisawaEdit this on Wikidata
DiedSeptember 2022Edit this on Wikidata(aged 42–43)
OccupationRestaurant owner,cookEdit this on Wikidata

Yuki Onishi(1979 - September 23, 2022) was the founder andhead chefof the Tsuta, the world's firstMichelin-starredramenshop.[1][2][3][4]

Onishi was born in 1979 inFujisawa,Japan.[5][6]He worked at his father's ramen shop before opening his first restaurant - Japanese Soba Noodles Tsuta - inJapan'sSugamo districtin 2012.[1][3][5][7][8][6]Japanese Soba Noodles Tsuta's name was shorten to just Tsuta, which translates to "ivy" from Japanese to English.[9]In 2016, Onishi's Tsuta became the world's firstMichelin-starredramenshop.[1][2][3][4][6]Onishi's speciality wasdashistock andshoyuramen.[1][2][8]In 2019, Tsuta moved from the Sugamo theYoyogineighborhood in theShibuyadistrict.[7]Onishi opened restaurants internationally, including but not limited to Singapore, Hong Kong, Philippines, Taiwan, and the United States.[2][8][10]In addition to restaurants, Onishi also has created prepackagedin-flight mealsforJapan Airlinesand his own brand ofcup noodlesfor convenience stores.[1][7][11]Onishi died on September 23, 2022, reportedly ofacute heart failure.[1][7][6]

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