
Source: BroBible
Summary
Japanese creator Mr. Tokyo shared sushi etiquette tips, including not dipping the rice side in soy sauce and not eating ginger on top of sushi. He explained that these habits show respect for the chef and the craft. However, not everyone agreed, with some viewers feeling that they should be able to eat sushi however they want. Mr. Tokyo clarified that it’s not about enforcing rules, but about understanding the culture and traditions behind sushi.
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The habit gets a new name.
Eating sushi is not just about the food, it’s about the experience. Or so says Mr. Tokyo, who thinks we’re all doing it wrong. Respect the chef, respect the craft, and don’t even think about dipping that rice in soy sauce. Unless you’re in the US, then you can do whatever you want, apparently.
The routine arrives with confidence, and a side of wasabi.
Who knew eating sushi was a moral dilemma?
Sushi etiquette: because you can’t just eat it, you have to experience it.
Respect the chef, or just eat your sushi in peace?
It’s not just sushi, it’s a cultural phenomenon.







