Tetsuya Wakuda
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(born 18 June 1959) is a Japanese-born Australian chef based in
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. He appeared as the leading judge in the final episode of the second season of '' Junior MasterChef Australia''.


Background


Early life

Tetsuya Wakuda was born on June 18, 1959, in the city of
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in
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, Japan. Wakuda made his first visit to Australia at the age of 22.


Kinsela's and beyond (1983–1989)

In 1983, Wakuda met Sydney chef
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(later head chef of ''Bilson's'' restaurant), who offered him a job preparing sushi at Kinsela's in Taylor Square. Under Bilson, Wakuda learned many of the classical French techniques that underpin much of Wakuda's Japanese-French fusion cooking. Wakuda says of his time at Kinsela's, it "was where I realised I wanted to, and discovered that I could, cook. It was where I started learning classical French technique. I made up a lot of things along the way, and luckily for me, people liked the way it tasted." Wakuda left Kinsela's in 1983, and together with one of the restaurant's managers set up Rose's nightclub, where Wakuda worked as a chef for a year. After leaving, he was introduced to chef Hans Mohr through the late restaurateur Anders Ousback. He worked as a second chef with Mohr for six months. Wakuda turned his attention to starting a new restaurant of his own together with his wife. He chose a tiny shopfront in the suburb of Rozelle as the location.


Tetsuya's restaurant


Rozelle years (1989–2000)

Tetsuya's opened in 1989, in Sydney's inner-west suburb of
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. In 1992 ''
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'' ''Good Food Guide'' awarded the restaurant Three Hats – the highest possible rank. The restaurant was remodelled in 1993, increasing seats to 65, with an expanded and re-fitted kitchen. In November 2000 Tetsuya's moved to a larger location in Sydney's CBD.


Awards

Tetsuya was given an Order of Australia medal in The Queen's Birthday 2005 Honours List "For service to the community and the development of Australian cuisine as a chef, restaurateur and author, to vocational training and to support for charitable groups." Tetsuya's Confit of Ocean Trout has been described as the "most photographed dish in the world". Charlie Trotter said: "Tetsuya is part of an elite group of international chefs, that has influenced other chefs through their personal styles and unique approaches to food. His culinary philosophy centers on pure, clean flavours that are decisive, yet completely refined. His amazing technique, Asian heritage, sincere humility, worldwide travels and insatiable curiosity combine to create incredible, soulful dishes that exude passion in every bite."


Waku Ghin restaurant

In 2010, Tetsuya's second restaurant, Waku Ghin, opened in Singapore at
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with an offering of a 10-course tasting menu. In 2015, it was listed as #70 on
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. It was subsequently awarded one Michelin star in the inaugural 2016 Singapore edition of the
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and then two Michelin stars in 2017. It has maintained its two-star rating since 2017.


References


External links


Tetsuya's
Tetsuya's Restaurant website
Waku Ghin restaurant website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Wakuda, Tetsuya 1959 births Living people Japanese chefs Australian chefs Australian restaurateurs Japanese emigrants to Australia People from Hamamatsu