Francesco Bellissimo

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Francesco Bellissimo
Born (1979-01-03) 3 January 1979 (age 47)
Rome
OccupationsCelebrity chef, actor, tarento, social media personality, fashion influencer, martial artist, sommelier dell'Olio
Years active2002–present
Instagram information
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Years active2013-present
GenresFood, Luxury, Fashion, Life Style
Followers1.5 million
YouTube information
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Years active2013–present
GenresRecipe, Food, Travel
Subscribers32,400 (17 December 2025)
Websitehttp://www.bellissimoyoshi.net

Francesco Bellissimo (Japanese: ベリッシモ・フランチェスコ, Berisshimo Furanchesuko)(Chinese: 贝拂岚 Bèi Fú Lán) (born 3 January 1979 in Rome) is an Italian celebrity chef, actor,[1] foreign tarento, social media personality, fashion influencer, lifestyle influencer, entrepreneur , martial artist and sommelier dell'Olio. He holds the rank of 3rd dan black belt in Kyokushin karate. He lives and works in Japan, and nicknamed Italia no Taneuma (イタリアの種馬, Itaria no Taneuma; lit. "Italian Stallion") and Italia Ryori no Kyosho (イタリア料理の巨匠, Itaria Ryori no Kyosho; lit. "Maestro of Italian Cuisine"). He is the president of the Italian Cooking Association in Japan,[2] known as "Italian Ryouri Kenkyukai" in Japanese. In a survey he was found to be the second most famous Italian in Japan after Giorgio Armani. Bellissimo writes for various Japanese cooking magazines and books.[3]

Early life

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Born in Rome on 3 January 1979, Bellissimo took an early interest in cooking through his parents. Graduated from the Alessandro Caravillani Art school of Rome. During his time at Sapienza University of Rome, he entered the army and graduated from school there. In 2001, he came to Japan and graduated from a Japanese language class at the YMCA. He has won first place at a Japanese debate contest.[4]

Career

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Since the 2010s, Bellissimo has become one of the most visible Italian personalities on Japanese television, particularly through programs such as "Sekai no minna ni kiitemita" and "Sekai banzuke" His positive image is frequently associated with various products, both Italian and Japanese, through live events in Japan, Italy, and abroad. Bellissimo is often sought after as a presenter, guest, and moderator at major conferences and cultural events, particularly those centered on food, lifestyle, and entertainment. Additionally, he has appeared in commercials and on news programs. Besides his work as a chef and a foreign tarento, Bellissimo has experience as a food critic, Italian cuisine consultant, motivational speaker, model for fashion magazines, columnist, essayist, and sports commentator. His expertise in Italian culture extends to fashion, where he has been recognized for his trendsetting approach.[5]

Research on historical Italian cuisine

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In 2017, he launched a cultural and historical program on Italian Renaissance cuisine in collaboration with historian Daniele Macuglia from Peking University. The project began with an investigation of courtly food and examined how Renaissance authors described the table as a setting where art and learning shaped everyday life. Among the sources considered are the notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci, which include reflections linking proportion and sensory observation to the material culture of the kitchen. From this nucleus the research turned to Ancient Rome, examined as a classical framework through which early modern Italy redefined ideas of taste and civility. The results have been presented in academic and public venues in the United States, China, the European Union, and Japan. Within this framework, Bellissimo and Macuglia regard cuisine as part of a wider inquiry into how culture records experience through material forms.[6][7][8][9]

Cultural mediation between Italy and East Asia

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For more than twenty years, Francesco Bellissimo has worked to promote Italian cuisine and culture in Asia through media activity, educational programs, and public initiatives. His work connects gastronomy with cultural diplomacy and has contributed to the representation of Italy in contemporary Asian contexts. He has participated in projects that present Japanese craftsmanship and regional food traditions to audiences in Europe and other regions. Within this long exchange, Bellissimo is noted for his role in cultural mediation between Italy and East Asia. His activity shows how cuisine can function as a medium for international understanding and as an element of modern soft power.[10][11][12][13]

Social engagement and SDG initiatives

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Bellissimo takes part in initiatives consistent with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). His activity highlights sustainability as a practical ethic and promotes food education as a means of civic growth. He has joined environmental programs that encourage careful use of resources and has worked with organizations that provide meals and support to children and elderly people. In cooperation with charities and public bodies, he advances projects that connect culinary knowledge with community life and regard food as a field of shared responsibility.[14][15]

Filmography

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Appearances in Television Variety Programs

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Appearances in Television Dramas

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Films

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  • Taverna de Gaga (2025) .... Salvatore

Appearances in Live Sports Broadcasting

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Appearances in Commercials

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  • Suits for AEON's Top Value line (March–May 2014)
  • Italian suits for AEON's Top Value line (September–November 2014)
  • Setagaya Shizensyokuhin (December 2018 – )
  • Croquette no Manma for Mikakuto Co., Ltd (October 2019 – December 2019)

Bibliography

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Magazine appearances

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Among others

Awards and nominations

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Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2012 Handsome Kitchen Best Cooking TV Show Won [25][26][27]

References

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