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One more etiquette that diners at any one of the three melovesushi Japanese restaurants in London should adhere to is that if they need to have the glass refilled when they come to the end of their dink, the diner should drink the remainder of the drink and then hold and point the glass politely to one of the other sushi diners at the sushi bar or sushi table. This will prompt other diners to fill the glass again with the same beverage which is the accepted custom and sushi etiquette. Diners might not be aware of this fact but Sake or Japanese wine is available to them at the restaurant or sushi bar both chilled and hot, depending on the quality of the Sake wine and also on the specific style of the Japanese cuisine offered at the restaurant.
All diners at the melovesushi Japanese sushi London restaurants should try each of these wines, one hot and one chilled and then diners can decide for themselves which one they prefer with which Japanese meal or sushi. The rule of thumb is that a higher quality Sake is usually served cold and the lower quality sakes’ are generally served hot. Diners should not burp at any stage before during or after eating sushi in a Japanese sushi restaurant as this is bad etiquette and is considered impolite when done at the sushi bar or Japanese table. There are many other Asian cultures where burping or belching is acceptable but does not form part of Japanese sushi eating etiquette. People eating sushi at any of the melovesushi restaurants need to adhere to this etiquette.
Patrons of the three melovesushi Japanese restaurants in central London will often hear diners shout ‘Kanpai’, which means ‘empty your cup’. This exclamation is the traditional Japanese toast. So diners who are not familiar with this type of toast must not say ‘chin chin’ as this, to the Japanese way of thinking, is a direct reference to a certain male body part that should always not be spoken about and should always be left out of any conversation. Once diners have finished their meal at the sushi bar the diner needs to ‘tip’ the Itamae or sushi chef who prepared the meal for the diner. The tip is usually placed in a designated ‘tip jar’ as the Itamae will never handle the money from the tip as he or she handles the food that is prepared. The waiter and waitresses who served the drinks before during and after the meal should also be ‘tipped’.
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