Jiro Ono

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Jiro Ono is a Japanese chef who is credited to be the greatest sushi craftsman alive

Oct 27, 1925

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: October 27, 1925
  • Nationality: Japanese
  • Famous: Food Experts, Chefs
  • Known as: Jiro Ono (chef)
  • Childrens: Takashi Ono, Yoshikazu Ono
  • Birth Place: Tenryū, Shizuoka
  • Gender: Male

Jiro Ono born at

Tenryū, Shizuoka

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Birth Place

Not much is known about Jiro Ono’s personal life except for the fact that Ono has two sons, Yoshikazu Ono and Takashi Ono, both of whom are also sushi chefs. His elder son, Yoshikazu works under Ono at their flagship restaurant and is likely to take over the reins of Sukiyabashi Jiro after his father.

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Personal Life

His younger son Takashi manages his own Michelin two-star restaurant located at Roppongi Hills in Minato, Tokyo. It is a mirror image of his father’s flagship restaurant.

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Personal Life

Jiro Ono was born on October 27, 1925 in the city of Tenryu (present-day Hamamatsu) in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan.

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Childhood & Early Life

At the age of seven, he started working at a local restaurant. Two years later, he left home for Tokyo to study as an apprentice.

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Childhood & Early Life

In 1951, Jiro Ono became a qualified sushi chef. He has been making sushi ever since. After years of apprenticeship and working for professional restaurateurs, Ono opened his own restaurant, Sukiyabashi Jiro, in Ginza, Tokyo in 1965.

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Career

Despite being located in the underground corridor near a Tokyo subway station, Sukiyabashi Jiro has a global reputation for serving the most precious sushi meal a human being can hope to savor. At a time, it seats not more than ten people, reservations of which are needed to be made at least three months in advance.

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Career

At Ono’s Sukiyabashi Jiro, there is no menu as the dishes are selected by Ono himself. A standard meal, roughly covering 20 courses, at the restaurant costs anywhere from $300 to $400 per person.

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Career

Over the course of his lifetime, Ono’s Sukiyabashi Jiro has become the finest and the greatest sushi restaurant in the world. It has three Michelin stars to its credit and a long list of loyal fans including current PM of Japan Shinzo Abe, former USA President Barack Obama, world-renowned chefs Joel Robuchon of Taillevent and Ferran Adria of El Bulli, and Hollywood bigwigs Tom Cruise and Hugh Jackman.

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In the late 2000s, American film director David Gelb along with famed food critic Masuhiro Yamamoto dined at Ono’s restaurant. Initially intending to make a documentary on sushi, by compiling the work of different sushi chefs and their different styles, Gelb changed his mind after the meal. Such was the huge impact of the dish served to him that he decided that the documentary would be about Ono and none other.

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Career

Jiro Ono’s claim to fame has been his art of sushi making. Renowned as the greatest sushi chef in the world, Ono’s trademark style and his authentic sushi cuisine has taken the world by storm. His dedication is impeccable and the same can be seen in his dishes served. His flagship restaurant, though a modest place despite its world-renowned fame, has earned three Michelin stars and is slated as the best sushi restaurant in the world.

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Major Works