Finding Mikado Sushi

Mikado Sushi is a famous network of restaurants in western countries which has gained superiority in providing Japanese meal. Mikado is a name related to Japanese sovereigns so its services are also top class. The restaurant is flourishing because of its imperial name and rapid appreciation to sushi in North America.

When you go to Mikado sushi, which characteristically has at least one restaurant in most major cities in the United States and Canada, there are a few things that you should guess.

First, sushi is not necessarily raw fish. While most people assume sushi always includes raw fish, there is a decent variety of vegetarian sushi dishes available. As many western cultures look down on the inclusion of raw fish in diets, Mikado sushi works to ensure that there are dishes that everyone can enjoy.

You can always use chopsticks while eating at Mikado Sushi as they provide you with them. Americans and Japanese have their meal using dissimilar manners. There are many rituals involved while having meal in Japanese settings, but still Japanese use their fingers and usually show no formalities while eating.

Putting your chopsticks at the table or placing them next to your palate may be considered as bad table manners but using the fingers while eating is up to standard. Lots of Americans find it strange while eating sushi because the usage of the fingers and the possibility of getting them dirty, the bizarre utensils used by Japanese and odd sounds produce by them while eating; such as, Japanese usually use a chopstick with a little scoop to eat Ramen which can produce irritating sounds.

If your fingers get stained do not worry at all because you can only enjoy the sushi when you remain at ease with it, in the end you can always use the napkins to clean yourself.

If you do not feel like using chopsticks simply use your fingers which may add more excitement. Sushi is very soft that is why you cannot use fork or other table utensils to have it otherwise it would fall into pieces.

Be specific and order your meal at Mikado Sushi according to your appetite. Because leaving sushi without eating is against Japanese norms. In the case of Ramen or other such dishes you can eat them totally; however, there is a possibility that you leave some soya sauce or sushi at your palate uneaten.

Serena Pulman
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