After a highly successful first season, Morimoto’s Sushi Master Season 2 returns to The Roku Channel on April 25. As seen in this exclusive trailer, fans of the first season will be salivating over every impeccable dish.
Chef Masaharu Morimoto is a highly regarded, beloved member of the culinary world. It is more than his celebrated culinary techniques and innovation. He is one of the most warm, welcoming, and inspirational chefs. Anyone who has had the pleasure to meet him in person or dine at one of his restaurants appreciates that he has mastered the art of captivating a food lover.
While food television touts many culinary competitions, Sushi Master set it set apart from other competitions in several ways. It was more than the stunning sushi dishes that filled every challenge. The Morimoto’s words of wisdom to end every episode had people craving another contemplative morsel.
With Morimoto’s Sushi Master Season 2, the culinary competition is elevating the game. Check out the exclusive trailer reveal.
As seen in the visuals, these sushi dishes are far from that simple roll found at the local restaurant. The eight competing sushi chefs are pushing the boundaries. Season 1 proposed that it was breaking the rules. Season 2 is shattering any rules that remained unbroken.
For season 2, Chef Morimoto is joined by judge Chef Phillip Frankland Lee and host Lyrica Okano. The trio work well together to encourage and to offer tough love when needed.
Over the six episodes, the eight competing sushi chefs will tackle a wide array of challenges. From fundamental sushi skills to showcasing their creativity, the dishes redefine what the food genre can be. For example, these bento boxes are not that simple dinner. Hopefully, each challenge will encourage people to step outside their own food box perceptions.
The season culminates with a stunning omakase service. After watching the final challenge, everyone will be longing for a stunning food experience.
Who will earn the title of Sushi Master on Morimoto’s Sushi Master Season 2? Episodes can be seen on The Roku Channel. The service is available on Roku devices, TVs, or online at TheRokuChannel.com, as well as iOS and Android devices, Amazon Fire TVs, Samsung TVs and Google TVs and other Android TV OS devices.