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Nobuyuki "Nobu" Matsuhisa (松久 信幸 Matsuhisa Nobuyuki; born March 10, 1949) is a Japanese celebrity chef and restaurateur known for his fusion cuisine blending traditional Japanese dishes with Peruvian ingredients.
In 1987, Nobu Matsuhisa moved to Los Angeles and opened the eponymous restaurant Matsuhisa. Actor Robert De Niro first visited the restaurant in 1988. After that, he became a regular customer. [1] In 1989, De Niro suggested to Matsuhisa that he open a restaurant in Tribeca, New York City. While Matsuhisa thought De Niro's proposal was ...
A book by Hallsworth, The Japanese Foie Gras Project, was published in 2007, and contains a foreword by Nobuyuki Matsuhisa. [20] [21] Hallsworth's barbecue pork belly in steamed buns with spicy peanut soy appeared on Channel 4 cooking programme The Sunday Brunch with Tim Lovejoy and Simon Rimmer on 11 May 2014.
Matsuhisa may refer to Matsuhisa Station , a railway station in Misato, Saitama, Japan Miyuki Matsuhisa ( 松久 ミユキ , born 1945) , Japanese Olympic gymnast
Nobuyuki (Nobu) – a 15-year-old boy who is the son of the Ryūgeji temple's Buddhist priest. Nobu is a rather gloomy and introverted boy who is extremely devoted to his studies. Nobu is a rather gloomy and introverted boy who is extremely devoted to his studies.
Nobu is a unisex given name. Notable people with this name include: Nobu Hayashi (born 1978), Japanese karateka and kickboxer; Nobu Jo (1872–1959), Japanese Christian philanthropist
Nobuyuki Tsujii (辻井 伸行, Tsujii Nobuyuki) (also known as Nobu Tsujii) is a Japanese pianist and composer.He was born blind due to microphthalmia.Tsujii performs extensively, with a large number of conductors and orchestras, and has received critical acclaim for his unique techniques for learning music and performing with an orchestra while being unable to see.
Nobuyuki Sato was born on January 12, 1944, in Hokkaido, Japan. [9] He was the world judo champion in the -93 kg category in 1967 and 1973. [10] He was the coach of multiple judo Olympic and World champions including Yasuhiro Yamashita, [3] Katsuhiko Kashiwazaki, [11] Hidetoshi Nakanishi, [7] and Kosei Inoue.