Selasa, 23 November 2010

Ethics for Eating Sushi

In recent years, a restaurant serving Sushi increasingly moldy in Jakarta. Penyukanya was not small. In the hours eating, visitors queue was stretching in some prominent sushi outlets. In Jakarta, we can just find sushi restaurants in the mall that it felt quite relaxed and we even ate it with ease. Though there are some rules that should apply when eating food from the country of origin. Want to know?

Saying "Itadaki masu!"
Sentences Itadaki masu (itada ki mas) is the same as saying, "The food looks delicious!" or, "Bon appetite!". If you are around anyone Japanese, and you said this sentence before eating sushi, then they will really appreciate you.

Do not pour their own drinks
Usually, Japanese people will eat Japanese food while accompanied by drinks Kirin, Asahi or Sapporo. For this one thing, they are very glorify togetherness and sharing. If you take a drinks bottle, make sure you fill the glasses of other people who are on the desk, but do not fill your glass. Other people are watching you will immediately take the initiative to fill your glass.

Messages omakase
No matter how your knowledge will be sushi, the chef must know more. The chefs know what's more fresh and delicious to eat. Omakase is one way of ordering food menu. That is, you leave it to the chef for the menu you want to eat. Not only this will ensure you get freshes ingredients, the chef and make you feel happy and proud. But get ready to get sushi options whose contents are not unusual, yes.

Source: NAD - female.kompas.com

See also:
Dim Sum
Hanamasa

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