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    • CommentAuthorKent Tan (CommentTimeJan 12th 2012)
     
    I am trying to make sushi myself. And the first problem I have is to find a good quality japanese rice.

    Anyone of you have good suggestion on what type of japanese rice to used and where can I buy it?

    Best if there are some Japanese who can guide me on this...
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    Try the supermarket at Liang Court. or Isetan Scott basement
    • CommentAuthorPaul Lee 52 (CommentTimeJan 12th 2012 edited)
     
    I think the best Japanese rice is koshihikari. I tried a few type of Japanese rice but still found Koshihikari is tbe best although the price is a little bit high.
    • CommentAuthorKent Tan (CommentTimeJan 12th 2012)
     
    Posted By: Paul Lee 52I think the best Japanese rice is koshihikari. I tried a few type of Japanese rice but still found Koshihikari is tbe best although the price is a little bit high.


    Koshihikari...ok......anyone try this out before? How much does it cost usually?
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    I did ever bought 1KG around $20 if i didn't remember wrongly...you can try to find out more info fr internet.
    • CommentAuthorKent Tan (CommentTimeJan 17th 2012 edited)
     
    I did a search on google...there is this site called momorice just specializing in selling koshihikari rice. Any one try out this site before?:cool:
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      CommentAuthorcaniggia (CommentTimeFeb 1st 2012)
     
    for jap groceries, i'd visit; kuriya/ marketplace/ isetan (check their websites for locations)
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    Japanies rice is a good dish.