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Chefs from Portugal and Japan come together for The Art of Tasting Portugal in Osaka

The Art of Tasting Portugal highlights the unique flavours and shared techniques of two esteemed cuisines

Kaila Imada
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Kaila Imada
Digital Editor, Time Out Tokyo
The Art of Tasting Portugal
Photo: Chizu Takaoka | Chef Vasco Coelho Santos and chef Yuji Fujita
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While dozens of countries have gathered at Expo 2025 in Osaka to showcase their innovative technologies and sustainable solutions for a better future, another exciting highlight at the mega-event is the remarkable gastronomic collaborations on show. One such project is The Art of Tasting Portugal supported by VisitPortugal, which showcases the culinary creativity of Portuguese chefs on a global stage. 

As part of the lead-up to the Expo, a special dinner brought together culinary visionaries from two Michelin-starred restaurants: Portuguese chef Vasco Coelho Santos of Euskalduna in Porto and Yuji Fujita, executive chef of Chi-Fu in Osaka.

The Art of Tasting Portugal
Photo: Chizu Takaoka

The chefs crafted a menu highlighting the appreciation of seasonal ingredients shared by the two countries. Chef Vasco presented refined takes on Portuguese classics such as seafood rice, beef tongue and his signature Portuguese French toast – the perfect sweet ending and one of our favourite dishes of the night.

Meanwhile, chef Fujita showcased his twist of Japanese and Chinese cuisine with dishes including Ise lobster and lamb chops. The menu was complemented by a curated pairing of Portuguese wines and Japanese sake, highlighting the growing interest in Portuguese wines in Japan.

Chef Vasco is a key figure in contemporary Portuguese cuisine, known for blending tradition with innovation across multiple acclaimed restaurants, including his very own Euskalduna Studio which renewed its Michelin star in 2025. In 2024, he contributed some of his signature dishes from Euskalduna Studio at Time Out Market Porto.

Yuji Fujita, head of Chi-Fu since 2018, has elevated the Osaka restaurant into a leading name in fusion dining, combining Chinese culinary traditions with Western and Japanese influences. Chi-Fu was awarded a Michelin star in 2025.

For more on The Art of Tasting Portugal, visit the website. You can also learn more about the country at the Portugal Pavilion at Expo 2025. 

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