Sushi Restaurant Basic Tools

Sushi Restaurant Tools

SUSHI RESTAURANT BASIC TOOLS

When opening a Sushi Restaurant, there are a few basic tools that are needed. Here at Mutual Trading Co., we have all the supplies and tools you'll need to start your own Japanese Restaurant. Here is a list of basic tools that you'll need.

NSF Approved Sushi Case
Sushi Geta
Sushi Rolling Mat (Makisu)
NSF pproved Sushi Case
This is a case that displays the fish and ingredients you'll need for sushi. It is usually placed at the Sushi bar counter
Sushi Geta
Decorative plates and serving ware to serve sushi.
Sushi Rolling Mat (Makisu)
A bamboo rolling mat that is used to make sushi rolls. A must for the popular "California Roll".
Rice Cooker (Denki-gama)
Japanese Knives
Rice Cooker (Denki-gama)
This is an automatic electric or gas cooker that makes perfect sushi rice every time.
Japanese Knives
These special knives are different from that of American knives. They are super sharp with one edge of the blade kept flat, like a sword,while the other side is raised slightly at the cutting edge so you can fillet a fish effortlessly.
 

SPECIAL ROOM DECOR

While you may have all the necessary tools to make sushi, you will also need special room decorations and special "sushi chef" attire to make your customer feel like they're having sushi in Japan. Here are some of the items you can use to spice up your restaurant and add entice thrill attract fascinate for your customers.
Room Norens
Happi Coats and Hats
Lighting Paper Lanterns (Chochin)
Room Norens
These may have similarities to American curtains but the designs and graphics on these special Norens give it the unique feel of Japanese dining.
Happi Coats and Hats
A must for sushi chefs. These coats are colorful and attractive. They will give your customers the impression they are dining in Japan!
Lighting Paper Lanterns (Chochin)
These beautiful and decorative fixtures come in many different designs to add a unique distinct attribute character atmosphere spirit mood caliber to your restaurant.

ROOM DECOR

We have a huge selection of unique adornments decorations. Some of these items have special meanings when they are displayed in a restaurant.
Manekineko
Tanuki
Daruma
This "Lucky Cat" called Maneki Neko with its left arm raised is thought to bring good luck & furtune to your business.
In the Japanese foodservice trade, a Tanuki or a badger, is traditionally a symbol of good luck. Fuku-Tanuki figurines are popular restaurant decorations as they are said to invite customers, as well as good fortune.
This one called a "Daruma" is holds very special significance in Japan. The eyes have not been filled in. This is used as a wish granter. When you first purchase your Daruma, paint in one of its eyes and make a wish. Upon granting and fulfilling the wish, you will then fill in the 2nd eye to make complete.
Samurai armor
This is a replica of a YOROI, Japanese Samurai Armor. This type of Yoroi armor was the most popular style during 16th century, Samurai era.
Up until this time, warriors would mount their horses announce their name and battle man to man. However after the introductionof firearms, group fighting tactics developed and the Yoroi armor proved very functional for this type of group battle.


SUSHI ESSENTIALS



 

 
  • NEW ROSE RICE
  • NORI
  • FROZEN MUSHI TAKO
  • FROZEN SOFT SHELL CRAB
  • FROZEN SMELT EGG
  • FROZEN MONK FISH LIVER
  • UNAGI
  • SESAME SEED
  • KANPYO
  • SOY SOUCE
  • GARI AMASU
  • YAMAGOBO ZUKE
  • IMITATION CRAB
  • MAMENORISAN
  • RAYU
  • UNAGI AMAGO NO TARE
  • WASABI-KO
  • SHIOYUDE EDAMAME
  • MIYAKO GINJO SUSHI SU


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