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Kazuo Yamagishi
Japanese ramen chef From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Kazuo Yamagishi (1934-2015) was a Japanese chef, who is known for inventing the tsukemen dish. He was born in Nagano Prefecture, and came upon the idea of Tsukemen at the age of 17 after seeing a co-worker eating noodles dipped in a soup bowl. In 1961, he added tsukemen, then named "special morisoba", to his Taishoken restaurant.[1][2][3][4]
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The 2013 documentary The God of Ramen, follows 13 years in his life.[5][6]
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