What To Look For In A Sushi Set

by Flemin on March 3, 2010

When you’re just starting out as a new sushi enthusiast, it can be a little overwhelming to learn about all the different types of food and accessories involved.  Thankfully, there are a few basic features that you can look for in a new sushi set that will help you in making this decision.  The most important thing is not to get bogged down in details and fancy features, focusing on the fundamentals:

How Many Pieces Do You Need?

Choosing a sushi starter set is partially dependent on how many people you are going to want to serve with it.  If you’re the type of person that has a lot of friends and family over for food, you may want to look into a more fully-featured set that includes a variety of different sizes and shapes of dishes.

Aesthetic Value

Take some time out to consider what you want your Japanese sushi set to look like.  Are you the kind of person who likes minimalist design and straightforward shapes, or are you the type that appreciates bold colors and exotic configurations?  This is going to factor heavily into your decision, so give it some careful thought.  The best way to help the decision along is simply to go online and see what’s available.  There’s no doubt that you’ll be inspired by something.

Price

Sometimes it’s better to go with a mid-priced item if it’s your first sushi set.  There’s no need to go overboard with features that you won’t be able to take full advantage of as a beginner, so make sure that your hard-earned dollar goes toward a reasonably-featured set of dishes made from high quality materials.  It’s often the case that something with more features will have a compromised build quality.

Conclusion

Keeping the above factors in mind, you should be well on your way to choosing the right sushi set for your needs.  Remember, it’s all about the balance between price, quality, and features!


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