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All dishes have specific beverages that complement their flavors. This is particularly true for sushi, which has a delicate and subtle flavor that could get overshadowed by strong drinks. If you’re planning a trip to a Japanese restaurant for lunch or dinner, here are a few ideas for drinks to order to complement your meal.

Which Drinks Can You Pair With Sushi?

1. Sake

Although sake is not a traditional partner for sushi in Japan, it’s a highly popular choice in America. Made from rice, it is a versatile beverage that often has slightly nutty and fruity flavors. Depending on the type you order, it may be served hot or cold. Some are also sparkling. The light flavors of this drink will complement the sushi without overpowering it. 

2. Light Beer

Greensboro, NC dinnerAny type of light lager is an excellent option when you’re at the sushi bar. The idea is to select one that won’t take away from the depth of your sushi, especially since the dish is generally on the lighter side. Drinking a beer that’s too dark or heavy could overpower the flavors of the fish. If you want an authentic experience, order a delicious Japanese beer, such as Sapporo® or Kirin®. 

3. White Wine

Few beverages are as suitable for a sushi lunch or dinner as white wine. Opt for dry varieties, like a crisp Riesling, Sauvignon Blanc, or Chardonnay. The slight sweetness of these beverages will also help calm your taste buds if you have any spicy appetizers or rolls.

 

Diners throughout Greensboro, NC, visit Kabuto Japanese Steakhouse & Sushi Bar when they crave authentic Japanese cuisine for lunch or dinner. This restaurant and sushi bar offers an extensive range of mouthwatering dishes, including rolls, hibachi, and tempura. They also serve delectable beers, sake, and wines that will complement your meal beautifully. Visit their website to browse their menu, or call them at (336) 852-5550 to make a reservation. 

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