Japanese Dining
In-Flight Japanese
For spring break or summer vacation, stock up on In-Flight, a breezy 60-minute travel program available in 20 languages. Each audio CD covers 400 essential words and phrases, from greetings and polite expressions to hotel check-in, dining out, and... Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005.
Merchant: Overstock Books
Kobe Hero Japanese Steak & Sushi
Kobe Hero Japanese Steak House and Sushi at Lake Norman, sharing 25 years of experience in the art of Japanese dining! The restaurant is newly renovated to accommodate both Romantic and Family group dining.
Merchant: Restaurant.com
Asian Dining Rules
An insider`s guide to dining at Chinese, Japanese, Indian, and other Asian restaurants explains each cuisine`s culture and historical background through a series of concise and upbeat essays, in a reference that also shares tips for getting the most ou... Copyright (C) Muze Inc.
Merchant: Overstock Books
Japanese Ceramic Sake Flask, Graphite, 6¾", 4-oz.
Simple and sophisticated, filled tokkuri (sake flasks) like these are often warmed by placing in a pan of hot waterthe narrow neck helps retain heat. In Japan, sake cups (ochoko) are traditionally kept full by dining companions rather than poured for oneself. Dishwasher safe.
Merchant: Sur La Table
Japanese Ceramic Sake Flask, White, 6¾", 4 oz.
Simple and sophisticated, filled tokkuri (sake flasks) like these are often warmed by placing in a pan of hot waterthe narrow neck helps retain heat. In Japan, sake cups (ochoko) are traditionally kept full by dining companions rather than poured for oneself. Dishwasher safe.
Merchant: Sur La Table
Japanese Ceramic Graphite Sake Cups Set of 6, 2-oz.
Simple and sophisticated, filled tokkuri (sake flasks) like these are often warmed by placing in a pan of hot water—the narrow neck helps retain heat. In Japan, sake cups (ochoko) are traditionally kept full by dining companions rather than poured for oneself.
Merchant: Sur La Table







