Re: [94attendees] Shopping for traditional Japanese things aroundhere

Linus Gasser <linus.gasser@epfl.ch> Wed, 04 November 2015 11:44 UTC

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If I may chime in to the ’traditional Japanese things’-thread: who can tell me where I could find a good Sushi-knife? Googling around I found that I’d probably need a “Yanagiba”-knife, but all I can find in the malls is European/American kitchen knifes  ;)

Every hint is appreciated,

Linus