JAPANESE RESTAURANT VANCOUVER

Japanese Restaurant in Vancouver - BC, Canada. Japanese restaurants in Vancouver feature a menu, map with directions, contact details and business hours. There is a background on Japanese cuisine and a guide to Japan's dining etiquette (see article below..).

Find the Best Japanese Restaurant in Vancouver, the menu includes salad, fried tofu, chicken, tempura, beef, salmon sashimi and sushi. Eat sashimi and sushi in the city's best Japanese restaurant. View pictures of the food and find out the location.

Best Japanese Restaurants features a menu of sushi and sashimi. Usually have Japanese cuisine along with a clean and wooden sushi bar.

Want to eat sushi in your town? Read a review, and see a map to Japanese eateries where patrons can watch their meals be cooked at the table if desired.

Sashimi and sushi lovers may find happiness in this Japanese food paradise. Browse at food snapshots, or browse the menus.

Best Japanese Restaurant Vancouver

Japanese Restaurant Vancouver: - check out the Vancouver, BC, sushi bar's lunch and dinner menus, monthly specials and drink menu (Many kinds os Sake').

Best Japanese Restaurant in Vancouver, British Columbia: click through a menu of sushi items for prices and description, print out a dining coupon, and check out one of the many the tatami rooms.


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How to Eat Sushi

Difficulty Level: Easy      Time Required: 30 min.-

Here's How:

  1. Clean your hands by using an oshibori (hot towel).
  2. Put soy sauce for dipping in the small dish.
  3. Mix a bit of wasabi (Japanese horse radish) with the soy sauce if you want. Since wasabi is already placed in each sushi piece, you don't need to do this.
  4. When you eat nigiri-zushi (hand-pressed sushi), pick up one sushi piece between your thumb and middle finger, putting the index finger on top.
  5. Dip the end of the neta (ingredients/fish slices side) into the soy sauce.(not the rice part)
  6. Bring the sushi to your mouth and bite in half.
  7. Before your next bite, again dip the neta side in the soy sauce.
  8. When you eat maki-zushi(rolled sushi), place the whole piece in your mouth if you can. Maki-zushi falls apart easily when you bite.
Tips:
  1. Don't put too much soy sauce in the small dish. It's better to add as you need it.
  2. Don't dip a whole sushi piece into the soy sauce. The rice part tends to fall apart.
  3. Try to eat pieces of pickled ginger between different kinds of sushi. It helps to clean your mouth and enhance the flavors.

 

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