How To Eat Sushi At a Restaurant

Watch this video for a demonstration of “How To Eat Sushi At a Restaurant”. To complete the task, you will need:

Sake
A sake carafe and cups
Cold Japanese beer, or warm green tea

Get started with the first step: Go to a restaurant specializing in sushi—Japanese-owned or -operated establishments tend to offer the most authentic selections. And if youre in a land-locked place, make sure they pride themselves on sushi thats as fresh as possible.

For the complete guide, go to http://www.howcast.com/videos/168006-How-To-Eat-Sushi-At-a-Restaurant

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Duration : 0:4:8


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25 Responses to “How To Eat Sushi At a Restaurant”

  1. U are making this …
    U are making this too complicated… I just eat

  2. WASABAY!
    WASABAY!

  3. this is so …
    this is so stupid

  4. I hate wasabi, its …
    I hate wasabi, its too strong for me. Ginger is alright though.

  5. this video kinda …
    this video kinda sucks…one thing, when the guy took wasabi from the comunal plate, hes supposed to use the other end of his chopsticks, not the end that goes in your mouth..also when they said not to use a fork for sashimi, they showed nigirizushi…then later they said it was fine to eat nigirizushi with ur hands and showed sashimi XD

  6. @ryuhyabusa1000 oh …
    @ryuhyabusa1000 oh well i will stick to green tea for tradition
    or any drink

  7. ryuhyabusa1000 on June 20th, 2010 at 3:20 am

    @Larriisama thnx …
    @Larriisama thnx now i can learn Japanese correctly. now i just need to learn how to spell Konnichiwa, hello in Japanese. ありがとう。at least i know it means thanks :)

  8. @ryuhyabusa1000 Nah …
    @ryuhyabusa1000 Nah, for hiragana it’s; ありがとう。
    A-ri-ga-to-u

  9. ryuhyabusa1000 on June 20th, 2010 at 3:20 am

    arigato is spelled …
    arigato is spelled 有賀と in Japanese hiragana right? if not plz tell me how to spell it in hiragana and the english letters for the symbols. i do know that it means thanks so… 有賀と :)

  10. ryuhyabusa1000 on June 20th, 2010 at 3:20 am

    @miesrah12 ya it’s …
    @miesrah12 ya it’s a alcoholic drink

  11. is sake an …
    is sake an alcoholic drink
    if so i can’t drink it EVAR!

  12. @SSJkiller how …
    @SSJkiller how retarted dose howcast think we are
    whats next how to breath!

  13. y do they give u so …
    y do they give u so much wasabi if u only use it 4 sashimi?

  14. @JelloOnWeb yes it …
    @JelloOnWeb yes it is

  15. @rvnbrgj11 aaahh …
    @rvnbrgj11 aaahh you arent living the full sushi experience!

  16. I love sushi, but …
    I love sushi, but sake isn’t really my thing. It’s just white wine made out of rice, and it’s even sweet wine. I only like dry wine.

  17. @JelloOnWeb yes it …
    @JelloOnWeb yes it is, it’s quite strong.

  18. I hate eating the …
    I hate eating the wasabii and the pickled ginger. It’s 2 spicy. I don’t even dip my sushi in soy sauce. Sushi is my most favorite food on the planet. woo! Everywhere i go i have to find a sushi place to eat. It gives me a good idea to where i like it the best.

  19. is sake alcoholic?
    is sake alcoholic?

  20. @jusjone maybe he …
    @jusjone maybe he likes^^ I do!

  21. Yummy!!!
    Yummy!!!

  22. shit this made me …
    this made me hungry lol

  23. but i do like their …
    but i do like their mentioning placing of chopstix during and after the meal, how to do a traditional toast, and the fun fact at the end. everyone, eating sushi is really way simpler than this, and you can eat all except sashimi with your hands if you want. db

  24. ThatSceneHippie on June 20th, 2010 at 3:20 am

    too many rules D:
    too many rules D:

  25. no rules to using …
    no rules to using wasabi. mix it in yoiur soya or smear your fish in it. whatever..

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