Iron Chef - Season 3
Season 3
Episodes
Mr. Iron Chef 1994: Final (Yellowtail)
Chen vs Toshiyuki Nakagawa (Mochi)
Sakai vs Koji Yamada (Turnip)
Chen vs Hisao Oidate (Chinese Cabbage)
Sakai vs Fuyuko Kondo (Apple & Chocolate)
Chen vs Yoshie Urabe (Soybean)
Michiba vs Masao Suzuki (Matsuba Crab)
Chen vs Kunihiko Hashimoto (Taro)
Sakai vs Toshihiro Komine (Asparagus)
Michiba vs Wang Zhijian (Egg)
Chen vs Tetsutoshi Shimazu (Squid)
Sakai vs Shigeo Yuasa (Cod)
Hong Kong Special
Chen vs Chiyo Cho (Tofu)
Ishinabe vs Sawaguchi Tomoyuki (Flounder)
Sakai vs Kunio Santo (Clam)
Michiba vs Keisuke Tamano (Tilefish)
Chen vs Lee Myong Suk (Liver)
Sakai vs Isao Yanagidate (Caviar)
Chen vs Elio Orsara (Kajiki Tuna)
Michiba vs Etsuo Joh (Broccoli)
Sakai vs Katsuo Ohmiya (Onion)
Sakai vs Kazutaka Okabe (Lamb)
Michiba vs Zeng Mingxing (Blue Crab)
Chen vs Yukihiro Noda (Sardine)
Ishinabe vs Yanagidate Isao (Avocado)
Sakai vs Takayoshi Kawai (Sole)
Sakai vs Haruyoshi Omino (Sweetfish)
Chen vs Li Jinlun (Swallow's Nest)
Sakai vs Shinichi Nagamatsu (Eggplant)
Chen vs Hisama Hirano (Sea Urchin)
Michiba vs Kenji Kaji (Umeboshi)
Michiba and Sakai vs The Cuomo Brothers (Tomato)
Chen vs Yoshiko Takemasa (Short-necked Clam)
Sakai vs Joël Bruant (Salmon)
Michiba vs Minoru Noda (Matsutake Mushroom)
Sakai vs Philippe Aubron (Crayfish)
Chen vs Tsuguo Fujiwara (Sea Cucumber)
1995 Iron Chef World Cup
Sakai vs Sadaharu Nakajima (Rice)
Michiba vs Lin Kunbi (Potato)
Michiba vs Lin Kunbi Overtime (Sweet Potato)
Chen vs Masahiko Hagiwara (Scampi)
Chen vs Kiyotaka Ikegawa (Horsehair Crab)
Sakai vs Toshiro Kandagawa (Lotus Root)
Sakai vs Bruno Ménard (Escargot)
Chen vs Sozo Miyamoto (Carp)
Sakai vs Tadamichi Ohta (Octopus)
Sakai vs Philippe Groult (Oyster)
Mr Iron Chef 1995: Chen vs. Sakai (Chicken)
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