Niki Nakayama
Niki Nakayama (born 1975) is a Japanese-American chef renowned for her mastery of kaiseki, a traditional Japanese multicourse meal emphasizing seasonality and artistry. She owns and serves as executive chef at n/naka in Los Angeles, a restaurant that opened in 2011 and became the first in the United States to receive two Michelin stars for kaiseki cuisine in 2019.[1][2] The establishment currently holds one Michelin star, reflecting high-quality cooking with a focus on delicate, California-sourced ingredients interpreted through Japanese techniques.[3] Born in Los Angeles to Japanese immigrant parents whose family operated a wholesale seafood business, Nakayama grew up connected to Japanese culinary traditions.[2] After graduating from the Institute of Culinary Education in Pasadena in 1997, she began her career at Takao restaurant in Brentwood before undertaking three years of training across Japan in classical and modern Japanese cuisine.[4][5] At n/naka, Nakayama collaborates with her wife and co-chef Carole Iida-Nakayama to offer an ever-evolving tasting menu that bridges Eastern philosophies with local produce, including signature dishes like al dente spaghetti with abalone and black truffle.[3][2] Her work has earned multiple James Beard Award nominations, including as a finalist for Outstanding Chef in 2023, underscoring her influence in elevating kaiseki as a fine-dining form in America.[6]