Buying A Sushi Set
61Serving Sushi The Traditional Way
Sushi is beautiful to look at, like individual pieces of art. If you're serving Sushi at home, it's easy just to use your regular plates, but it doesn't do the Sushi justice. Sushi should be served on a set specifically designed to show it off, especially if you've made it yourself. Why go to the trouble of making Sushi and not serving it as impressively as you could? If you're having guests over and serving Sushi, you'll definitely want it to look amazing.
There are a great variety of Sushi sets to choose from and if you're serving Sushi at home, what better way to show off an impressive meal than with a traditional Sushi set. Presentation is key when serving food and there's nothing better food-wise to look at than well presented Sushi!
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Crackle Effect 6 Pcs Japanese Sushi Plate Set (Aqua)
Sushi Set For 2
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Sushi Set - Sakura Cherry Blossom
Sushi Set For 2
Price: $32.95
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Sushi Plate & Sake Set Tea Green Color
Sushi Set For 2
Price: $44.99
List Price: $45.00 |
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2 piece Japanese Sushi Plate Set w/ Chopsticks
Sushi Kit For 1
Price: $18.00
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Rosenthal 10-Piece Sushi Set, Service for 2
Sushi Set For 2
Price: $110.00
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What To Look For In A Sushi Set
First of all you need to establish how many people you'll be serving. Sushi sets come in various numbers of pieces, so you'll want to be sure that you've got enough for everyone. Most Sushi sets are for two people, so bear this in mind if you're serving to a larger number of people. If you're looking for a single Sushi set, those are available too.
Ideally, what you would want to find in a Sushi set is a plate to serve the Sushi on, a dipping bowl for soy sauce and chopsticks. Some Sushi sets come with rice bowls and spoons, but as these aren't needed to serve Sushi it's down to you whether you buy a set that includes them.
The only other thing to choose when buying a Sushi set is the design. They come in many different colours and designs, so if you're looking to match existing items it's doable. Some people prefer very plain Sushi plates, there's something for everyone.
Sushi in the News
- Doraku puts hipster vibe in sushiHonolulu Star-Bulletin20 hours ago
Doraku differs quite a bit from most sushi restaurants you will find on Oahu. With a hipster vibe well suited for Los Angeles or Las Vegas, the restaurant has a great ambience filled with modern decor, high-tempo music and an impressive sake list that is hand-selected from various regions in Japan.
- PRINCETON: Duo bringing sushi to PrincetonThe Princeton Packet1 second ago
All that rich cooking, those sugary treats, making you crave a little Asian leanness and simplicity over the holidays?
- S. Florida Welcomes 2010 With "Sushi", Big OrangeCBS4 Miami7 hours ago
New York has it's ball drop. Miami celebrates the new year by sending a giant orange skyward. In Key West, they do things a bit differently. In the Conch Republic, a drag queen glides to earth in a giant red shoe. If you were looking for different, America's Southernmost City was the place to find it.
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