San Francisco Chef Tomaharu Nakamura is California's Top Sushi Chef
In the photograph on the right San Francisco Chef Tomaharu Nakamura intently focuses while making a sushi roll during the SushiMasters Finals Competition in Sacramento. Nakamura captured two gold medals and the Best of Show award, earning him the title of California's top sushi chef. The competition is presented annually by the California Rice Commission.
"I feel just great," Nakamura said. "I was so happy to win. I just tried to show the experience I have learned in everything I made."
Each chef was judged by a group of culinary professionals, on several factors, including taste, presentation and overall execution.
Nakamura not only captured the SushiMaster title, he won gold medals for his Morikomi Plate, a traditional sushi combination plate and his Signature Roll, which is a sushi roll featuring the chef's signature ingredients.
Other competitors included Chef Koji Ogawa, Sakura Chaya (formally with the Japanese Kitchen), Fresno; Chef Billy Ngo, Kru Restaurant, Sacramento; Chef Akifusa Tonai, Kyo-ya Restaurant, San Francisco; Chef Takuya Matsuda, Sushi Bar Nippon, San Diego and Chef Aung Soe, Geisha House, Hollywood.
Hundreds gathered for the event at the Sacramento Convention Center, which also featured sushi and sake tasting, cultural entertainment and presentation of the 2008 Culinary Innovator award to Advanced Fresh Concepts/South Tsunami, a Rancho Dominguez business that maintains more than 2,500 sushi bars throughout the U.S. A portion of the proceeds for the event went to aid the Wakamatsu Tea and Silk Colony Project, an effort to preserve the first Japanese Settlement in North America.
The California Rice Commission (CRC) established SushiMasters in 2005. You can find their website here.