Thursday, June 9, 2011

Mobile Apps To Help You Order Sushi

We understand that ordering sushi can sometimes be a nerve-racking event. Even those that frequent sushi restaurants are often thrown off by the differentiating terminologies and variations from place to place.

Sometimes you may not even know whether you ordered a hand roll or a bottle of sake. That's how confusing it can be, and we recognize that.

To make your life easier, we have compiled a list of all of the sushi-related mobile apps that will help you the next time you're put in an "ordering predicament" at a sushi restaurant. All of these apps will help you comprehend what you're ordering in some way, shape, or form.


iPhone
Free

Guide To SushiThis app will guide on how to get the most out of the pleasure of sushi. From proper form through to all the different types and polite ways to eat sushi, this app is an essential tool for any lover of food and delicacies.


SushipediaSushipedia opens a whole new dimension to the fascinating world of sushi dining. Whether you are the type who enjoys the occasional sushi experience or an avid sushi aficionado, Sushipedia can greatly enhance your enjoyment and knowledge of sushi culture. Drawing up a wealth of resources directly from Japan and the USA, Sushipedia now boasts the most comprehensive and accurate worldwide reference for sushi facts.


Paid

SushiGuru ($0.99) - With the new SushiGuru for 3.0 OS, you can take SushiGuru with you to sound like a pro when you order sushi. SushiGuru provides you with a searchable database of over 200 entries of Japanese and English names of sushi and sushi rolls—more than any other Sushi Application! 

SushiMonger ($1.99) - Never again stare at the list of Japanese names on the menu, not knowing what to get! SushiMonger gives you a large list of sushi with pictures and English translations, so you see and understand what to order. SushiMonger already contains a wealth of tasting notes and information about sushi culture, but you can rate the sushi you eat and write your own tasting notes too. 

SushiTime ($1.99) - With SushiTime, you don't have to be a sushi pro to eat like one! SushiTime will demystify many common terms found in sushi restaurant menus as well as fill in gaps for sushi connoisseurs. 

Android
Free

Japanese Sushi Guide & QuizLearn more 100 Japanese restaurant and sushi terms. Next time when you are out for sushi impress your friends. Play sushi quiz at the restaurant with friends.

SuShiDesign for those sushi lovers and first-timers alike. This sushi app would give you all the necessary knowledge for making educated decisions. It is the perfect tour guide for a night of new and exotic sushi dining. You will enjoy it.


As you might have been able to guess, the iPhone apps are superior to those that are available on the Android market, but we think it won't be too long before one hits the market that blows our mind. 

Feel free to do some research, try out the free ones, and choose your favorite so that the next time you dine with us, you won't look like a fool.

After you do pick one, please leave a comment below with your findings.

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