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Iron Chef America: The Series

  • TV Series
  • 2004–2018
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  • 1h
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Iron Chef America: The Series (2004)
Iron Chef America
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America's chefs battle the food wizardry of the resident Iron Chefs.America's chefs battle the food wizardry of the resident Iron Chefs.America's chefs battle the food wizardry of the resident Iron Chefs.

  • Stars
    • Alton Brown
    • Mark Dacascos
    • Kevin Brauch
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    • Stars
      • Alton Brown
      • Mark Dacascos
      • Kevin Brauch
    • 15User reviews
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    Alton Brown
    Alton Brown
    • Self - Commentator
    • 2004–2018
    Mark Dacascos
    Mark Dacascos
    • The Chairman
    • 2004–2018
    Kevin Brauch
    • Self - Floor Reporter…
    • 2004–2014
    Bobby Flay
    Bobby Flay
    • Self - Iron Chef…
    • 2004–2014
    Masaharu Morimoto
    • Self - Iron Chef…
    • 2004–2014
    Michael Symon
    Michael Symon
    • Self - Iron Chef…
    • 2005–2014
    Cat Cora
    Cat Cora
    • Self - Iron Chef…
    • 2005–2013
    Jeffrey Steingarten
    • Self - Judge…
    • 2005–2013
    Jose Garces
    • Self - Iron Chef…
    • 2008–2018
    Karine Bakhoum
    • Self - Judge…
    • 2005–2013
    Mario Batali
    Mario Batali
    • Self - Iron Chef…
    • 2005–2013
    Donatella Arpaia
    Donatella Arpaia
    • Self - ICA Judge…
    • 2005–2014
    Ted Allen
    Ted Allen
    • Self - Judge…
    • 2005–2013
    Ariki Omae
    • Self - Sous Chef: Masaharu Morimoto…
    • 2004–2014
    Marc Forgione
    • Self - Iron Chef…
    • 2006–2018
    Cady Huffman
    Cady Huffman
    • Self - ICA Judge…
    • 2005–2012
    Derek Clayton
    • Self - Sous Chef: Michael Symon…
    • 2007–2013
    Alex Guarnaschelli
    Alex Guarnaschelli
    • Self - Iron Chef…
    • 2007–2018
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    llpayton-1

    Has none of the charm of the original

    Like many imports into American television Iron Chef America is a pathetic shadow of the original. Mark Dacascos, as The Chairman, is the nephew of the Japan's Chairman Kaga but exhibits not a soupcon of the self-mocking humor of his uncle. Dacascos is a lauded martial arts expert but in this context his posturing is hokey in the extreme. Alton Brown, though interesting on Good Eats, as sole commentator for Iron Chef America is boring as is the roving reporter. The two commentators, Kenji Fukui and Yukio Hattori, along with the guest commentators/judges are key to the original show's appeal. The snappy rapport of Fukuisan, Doc, and many of the frequent guests entertains as they make astute observations, lame jokes, and bicker affably. The Japanese Iron Chefs are entertaining, have engaging personalities, and actually take a hand in the cooking of every dish themselves. Yes, they have assistants but that is just what they do, assist, not the preparation of entire dishes. As for the American impostors, Flay displays symptoms of smugness and arrogance and Batalli is sweet but unappealing. Morimoto is still a great Iron Chef but he should have followed Wolfgang Puck's lead and gotten out of this debacle while he still had his dignity. I understand that in a restaurant preparing the food is not their role but this is a cooking competition and every dish should be basically prepared by the chef, but these American Iron Chefs do not even take a hand in many of the dishes which are expertly prepared by their talented pastry chefs, sous-chefs and/or assistants. These talented underlings and some of the guest competitors are the only redeeming quality this show offers and they do some amazing things. The Japanese judges have relatively unbiased palates and are always polite even as they are voicing their criticisms. They also express themselves beautifully and savor the nuances of the dishes. Food Network should choose judges who have a more cosmopolitan palate. The job of a critic is to be discerning not to be mean-spirited and sarcastic. You can call a spade a spade without calling it a darned old shovel. Brutal honesty is not a virtue I care to see promoted. Much of the personality of the Japanese import must be credited to the actors who performed the voice overs. They must have had a ball in taping as the dialogue is frequently ridiculous, but ridiculously entertaining!
    7rebeccaholt-72387

    Why don't the sous chefs win?

    I'm watching Iron Chef America tonight and the most masterful dishes gushed over by the judges were 100% prepared by the sous chefs. Not sure why the Iron Chef gets the credit....
    10tchavet

    Great Family Entertainment

    With all of the violence on TV and in the local news, it is refreshing to have a show that has no violence or adult language, yet is still entertaining. My children look forward to watching with us every week. Each of us have a favorite chef and favorite judges. We all enjoy Elton Brown. We enjoy learning about the background of the main ingredient, unique vegetables and seasonings. We play along at home to guess who the winner will be.

    It is a great hour of entertainment, as well as informational. Best of all in our hussle, bussle life, it is an hour the family spends together.
    einezcrespo

    Biased Judging, Ego Contest.

    The real stars in this version is the food. I never cared much for Bobby Flay or Mario Batali. What is annoying is the mainstays seem to win most of the time! Are there other chefs who can participate other then Flay, Batali and Cat Cora? Are some of the judges for real?? I mean the challengers are top class chefs and they get beaten by Food Network celebrities?? Pathetic! It's a gross example of this thing called BIAS. However I do get a kick of finding out what the secret ingredients are and how and what will be the results. That is why I watch the show. It's the challenge of creating dishes the everyday people dream of eating in only one hour. As for the supporting characters are they OK but Mark Dacascos sometimes look like he's buttering up to the Iron Chefs with comments like "Iron Chef it is an honor seeing you work." This show could be better if other chefs not affiliated with the Food Network are given the chance of wearing the mantle of Iron Chef from time to time and the judges be more fair otherwise Iron Chef: America is nothing more than an ego contest of Food Network mainstays against everyone on the outside. What a pity it will stay that way.
    bluegreenbluegreen

    I agree... it lacks the charm of the original

    It lacks the ironic humor of the original. The Japanese were having fun with the idea of cooking as competition... and playing it straight.. the result was utterly delightful. The Americans are humorlessly playing for keeps- it's pathetic. There was a subtlety and a beauty to the photography, the commentary... and yes, the English translation in accented voice was delicious, too.

    Alton is, sadly, a bit much, ...

    Oh, but I miss the hushed excitement of the Japanese commentators, and the shy, sensuous confessions of the female panelist- "I really liked it!" and the worldly, companionable bantering of the more substantial male panelist.. and the delicate, precise wording of the author-panelist... and the delightful mythos built around the person of the chairman and his "kitchen stadium". Also, come to think of it, the dignity they gave the challenger by presenting his myth as well.

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    • Release date
      • January 16, 2005 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Food Network
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 아이언 쉐프 아메리카: 더 시리즈
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles Center Studios - 450 S. Bixel Street, Downtown, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
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      • Insider Entertainment
      • Triage Entertainment
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