Japanese Tableware
Your Japanese grocery store Nishikidôri offers you its selection of ramen bowls, sashimi plates, sushi dishes, rice bowls, teapots, bento boxes, sake glasses and decanters directly from Japan, all the Japanese culture, elegance and tradition on your table
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Flat sakazuki sake cup
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From €4.90This more flared sake cup is designed so that the unique aroma of sake swirls around you before you taste it.
Also, when you pour the sake into your mouth, it flows smoothly over your tongue and spreads to the back and both ends of your tongue, taking on the taste of the entire sake.This cup is perfect for tasting cold or hot sake.
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Tonsui dipping bowl
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From €4.90A tonsui is usually used to serve dipping sauce for tempura or as a serving bowl for Japanese nabe pot.
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Traditional miso soup bowl with random lines and fabric...
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From €12.00Bowls are an integral part of Japanese cooking.
Those dedicated to miso soup are traditionally made of wood, lacquered, but relatively fragile.
They are used for every daily meal.
Miso soup bowls must imperatively fit in the hand.
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Sake glass, silver and black, Komon design
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From €5.80Here is a beautiful sake glass with Komon design, with traditional and ancient colors.
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Chawan-mushi bowl
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From €18.00Chawan-mushi, literally in Japanese: steamed, is a savory egg custard without milk. Its cooking requires a certain mastery because the steam must not drip on the flan.
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Bizen sake cup
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From €4.90This cup is made of porcelain and is suitable for tasting hot or cold sake.
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Yuteki Tenmoku flat sakazuki sake cup
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From €29.90This cup is perfect for drinking cold or hot sake
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Traditional rice bowl, Genbu pattern
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(2 reviews)This bowl has a simple, traditional look and is perfect for enjoying your Japanese rice.
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Zouni miso soup bowl
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From €15.50Bowls are inseparable from Japanese cuisine.
Those dedicated to miso soup are traditionally made of wood, lacquered, but relatively fragile.
They are used for every daily meal.
Miso soup bowls must be held in the hand.
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1go Hinoki wood sake Masu container
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From €9.85Masu, a container made of Japanese hinoki cedar wood, has its origins in the Middle Ages.
It was a unit of measure for rice. Basic version has a capacity of 1 "go" or 180 g equivalent.
This corresponded to the daily portion needed to feed one person.Over the years, this container has also become a unit of measure for sake.
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Zouni Jitsugetsu miso soup bowl
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From €22.55Bowls are inseparable from Japanese cuisine. Those dedicated to miso soup are traditionally made of wood, lacquered, but relatively fragile. They are used for every daily meal. Miso soup bowls must be held in the hand.
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Kikkou Mokume traditional miso soup bowl
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(2 reviews)Bowls are an integral part of Japanese cooking. Those dedicated to miso soup are traditionally made of wood, lacquered, but relatively fragile. They are used for every daily meal. Miso soup bowls must imperatively fit in the hand.
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Kikkou Kibori traditional miso soup bowl
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From €12.00Bowls are an integral part of Japanese cooking.
Those dedicated to miso soup are traditionally made of wood, lacquered, but relatively fragile.
They are used for every daily meal.
Miso soup bowls must imperatively fit in the hand.
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Donburi bowl
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From €9.80This bowl is especially designed for eating donburi. Donburi is a traditional Japanese dish consisting of a large bowl of rice on which all kinds of toppings are placed: simmered beef strips, lacquered eel, tonkatsu...
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Set of 5 sakazuki flat sake cups
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From €27.00These flat sake cups are designed so that the unique aroma of sake swirls around you before you taste it. Also, when you pour the sake into your mouth, it flows smoothly over your tongue and spreads to the back and both ends of your tongue, taking in the full sake taste.
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Sakazuki sake cup
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From €4.90This more flared sake cup is designed so that the unique aroma of sake swirls around you before you taste it.
Also, when you pour the sake into your mouth, it flows smoothly over your tongue and spreads to the back and both ends of your tongue, taking on the taste of the entire sake.
This cup is perfect for tasting cold or hot sake.
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Appetizer bowl, kuroshi design
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From €3.50This bowl will be perfect for serving small, delicate and tasty appetizers or even desserts.
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Sake cup with river pattern
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From €4.90This beautifully crafted porcelain bowl is suitable for drinking hot or cold sake.
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Shizuru sake set
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From €30.00Shizuru sake set has been specially designed to serve cold sake at its best and for tasting.
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Set of 5 Sake drinking cups, bamboo pattern
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From €21.00When you pour the sake into your mouth, it flows smoothly over your tongue and spreads to the back and both ends of your tongue, taking on the taste of the whole sake.
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Iga Oribe Sake Cup
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From €4.90Cups used for drinking sake are usually small cylindrical containers called o-choko or choko or sakazuki of flatter shapes like wide-mouthed bowls.
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Pair of porcelain rice bowls and chopstick holders
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From €72.002 rice bowls and 2 chopstick holders delivered in a gift box
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Soba or Udon bowl, traditional river design
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From €16.00This bowl is particularly suitable for eating hot sobas or udon.
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Set of 5 colored sake cups
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From €44.00Cups used for drinking sake are usually small cylindrical containers called o-choko (or choko(, or sakazuki of flatter shapes such as wide mouth bowls.
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Tebineri multi use glass
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From €5.00This glass cup is frequently used in bars, izakaya, and restaurants in Japan.
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Seiji hot sake set
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From €37.50This set, specially designed for tasting hot sake is composed of 3 parts: a bottle to hold the sake, a tank to place the sake in, and a firebox to hold a fuel pellet.
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Set of 5 handmade sake cups
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From €59.00Cups used for drinking sake are usually small cylindrical containers called o-choko (or choko, or sakazuki of flatter shapes such as wide mouth bowls).
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Rare handmade Tokkuri sake flask, for cold or hot sake,...
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From €125.00This flask is entirely handmade by an artisan with an ancestral know-how. It is hand painted and finished using a lacquering technique that is centuries old.
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Rare handmade sake glass, for cold or hot sake, black...
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From €75.00This sake glass is entirely handmade by a craftsman with ancestral know-how. It is hand-painted and finished using a centuries-old lacquering technique. In Japan, there is only one kiln with the capacity to produce this quality, a true collaboration of the traditional crafts of lacquering and Mino-yaki.
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Rare handmade Tokkuri sake flask, for cold or hot sake
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From €125.00This sake flask is entirely handmade by a craftsman with an ancestral know-how. It is hand painted and finished using a centuries-old lacquering technique. In Japan, there is only one kiln with the capacity to produce this quality, a true collaboration of the traditional crafts of lacquering and Mino-yaki.
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Donburi bowl (unagi, katsu-don), Japanese Ume design
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From €14.00This particular bowl is reserved for the presentation and tasting of specific donburi: unagi-don (eel lacquered with soy sauce and mirin) and katsu-don (pan fried pork boneless collar). It will also make an excellent container for tasting shellfish, steamed fish or fish in broth...
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Sake heating pot with Ibushi handle
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From €32.00This pot and its bottle can be used for tasting both cold and hot sake.
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Rare handmade sake glass, for cold or hot sake
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From €75.00This sake glass is entirely handmade by a craftsman with an ancestral know-how. It is hand-painted and finished using a centuries-old lacquering technique. In Japan, there is only one kiln with the capacity to produce this quality, a true collaboration of the traditional crafts of lacquering and Mino-yaki.
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Sashimi bowl, traditional river design
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From €8.50This flared bowl is particularly popular in Japan for presenting and enjoying sashimi.
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