How To Eat Sushi At a Restaurant
June 202010
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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