Do you like sushi? Have you ever wondered how native Japanese eat sushi? Well this guide will tell you how to eat Sushi the way the Japanese do, the right way.
- Find a good place to eat sushi.
- Most good places have a sushi bar where you can watch them make the sushi, so you know they have nothing to hide.
Know how to hold your chopsticks. If you are a kid and can not hold them correctly, ask for kid chopsticks which are regular chopsticks, but have a paper and rubber band mechanism which helps you hold them.
- There are three kinds of sushi:
- Nigiri (fish, shell fish, or fish roe on top of rice)
- Maki ( a roll of sashimi, rice, and seaweed)
- Sashimi ( raw and/or chilled fish by itself)
- If you are having nigiri sushi, hold it fish side down in the soy sauce, then pick it up and eat it.
- Eat your sushi in one bite. If you can't, take one bite, then keep the sushi in your chopsticks. Do not put it back down.
- Feel free to use your hands and don't leave even a grain of rice on your plate. Clean it off completely.
Tips:
- If you want, ask the chef what is good and let him pick for you
- Here are some Japanese words:
- Thank you - Arigato gozaimasu (ah-ree-gah-toh go-zah-ee-mahss)
- Excuse me - Sumimasen (su-mee-mah-sen)
- If you order a soup with your food, eat with your sushi, not as an appetizer
- If you want, ask for no wasabi (this is an extremely spicy mustard). This will not be take as an insult .