Re: The Sushi Thread
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I've also heard you should use the back-end of the chopsticks for picking things up from communal platters. ?
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yup it's the proper way to do it, but probably a little formal i.e. might get you laughed at if you do it with Japanese friends.
There are lots more anal chopstick rules, pretty much none of which should really be given a second thought.
Top 3 Sushi standards:
#1 Hotate (Scallops?)
#2 Squid (if good, taste like chewy soap if not)
#3 Tuna
The fish market, Tsukiji, is a top Tokyo tourist site, although it involves getting up pretty early in the morning to catch the action. In a Tokyo sushi restaurant a large part of what you're paying for is the chef's ability to pick the best fish on offer that day, so the number one best thing to do in a Sushi restaurant is to ask for the 'o-susume', or chef's recommendation. For this reason, Chirashi-sushi, a bowl of sushi rice with fish piled on top is best, imo, as you get a plate full of the chef's best pick.
Other meats you can get sashimi-style in tokyo: Horse and Chicken, both of which are pretty good...
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