
This website sounds like it was created as a result of frustration. The creators behind this thought there were so much information about Japanese cooking, cuisine, and etiquette out on the Internet all spread out. They did not want to have to spend time trying to find all they were looking for, so they wanted to gather it and created japanesefood101.com. It is a good beginning. According to them - all their recipes have been tried and tested. I have just peaked.
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Here is another cute little website that tells you about sushi. Or rather - where to find good sushi! This time in New York City!
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This website is dedicated to what she calls real food. It has a large section on Japanese food and sushi. It is run by this girl called Makiko (but her friends and family all call her Maki (cute!)). She was born in Tokyo, but grew up all over the place - in various sections of Tokyo and Saitama Prefecture in Japan; in three different places in England; and around the New York City area. She says about the content on her website:
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Sushi Links say they offer the best sushi resources on the web, as well as information on the history of sushi, pointers on sushi etiquette, and answers to frequently asked questions concerning sushi. I cannot see that they point to my website, so I would not call them complete… (:)), but they have a lot of really interesting content.
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Tokyocube is a website for people who are looking for both information about Japanese stuff and also find Japanese restaurants in London.
“Tokyocube was founded in 2005 from a growing need for fresh and fun online information on the ever-more fashionable Japanese lifestyle, as well as tailored services directed at both Japanese and English clients to bridge the gap between the two nations. We have a young and dynamic team of Japanese and English individuals, working passionately to spread the word on Japanese culture in the UK, providing lifestyle features, directory listings, and dedicated Japanese services.”
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imakesushi.com is a website that has some nice images, general sushi information together with the typical how to make sushi at home. What I like the most about it is that they have some pictures where they focus (more than normal) on presentation. I want to learn more about that…
Take a look!
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This site has an ambitious project going wanting to list all sushi restaurants in the world! They rely on the participation of its readers to keep the listings complete and up-to-date. They use web-based forms to submit and update information about sushi restaurants, and also to submit peoples opinions and reviews about listed restaurants. They say that the Reference currently lists 3,162 open restaurants at 3,357 different locations! Quite impressive! The site started in 1994, but you can also see that it has some problems keeping it up. Several of the locations in Oslo does not not exist anymore for instance. I will send them an update on this. So - if you are looking for something in your neighborhood or want to update with your info, you should check out this site.

Here is another website I like a lot. The Tokyo Food Page is a complete guide to Japanese cuisine and eating in Japan. With great recipes, tours of Japanese markets, and tips on the best places to eat in Tokyo and Yokohama and it really just makes me wanna go back to Japan!
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Chow.com one of the most popular web sites devoted to food and drink, and a lot of their users are seriously devoted to sushi! Their goal is to inject that sensibility into its smorgasbord of recipes, restaurant reviews, party hints, video tutorials and coverage of the marketing and culture of food. What I have used the most is their reviews of sushi restaurant. If there is a place I have heard of, I can be almost sure that it has a review on this site already. Here is what they say about themselves:

The sushi chart stands out as a sushi website because of their sushi chart. I really would call it a maki chart - because this is a comprehensive list of popular sushi rolls found in most sushi menus and explains the content of these rolls. The list that can be sorted on price, whether or not it is spicy, contains fish or if the main ingredients are cooked. A nice site!
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