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Kisuke Manaka KOKUENN Sujihiki 240mm
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Kisuke Manaka ENN Sujihiki 270mm
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Fukamizu Ginsan Katsuo Mioroshi Sujihiki 240mm
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Mazaki Aogami Super Honsanmai Damascus Sakimaru Sujihiki 300mm
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Kisuke Manaka KOKUENN Sujihiki 280mm
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Masamoto KS Hongasumi Sujihiki 240mm
Regular price $498.00 USDRegular priceUnit price perSale price $498.00 USD
About Sujihiki
Sujihiki translates literally to 'Flesh Slicer' and it does exactly what the name suggests. It's perfect for carving and slicing roasts, turkey, raw meats, fish, and all other proteins. The extended blade length allows you to slice with one long stroke instead of sliding the knife back and forth in a sawing motion, and the reduced surface area prevents the blade from sticking to the meat. With a sujihiki, clean slices of brisket or ultra thin applications like Carpaccio will become a breeze to execute.
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Gyuto
The classic chef's knife. Gyuto means "cow sword", cool huh? -
Kitchen Knife Sets
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Kiritsuke, Kengata, Bunkas
Kiritsuke, Kengata and the often smaller Bunka is a more bad-ass chef's knife. -
Santoku
Santoku means "three virtues". Slicing, dicing, chopping or meat, fish, veggies. This knife does it all. -
Petty
For small jobs, or if you just like a smaller knife. -
Nakiri
This Japanese veggie knife is becoming a must for Western kitchens.





