Sushi platters and specialty dishes walking on conveyor belts -- it is one of the best things in life. For New Yorkers, it just became closer as British chain Yo! Sushi opens its 100-foot Kaiten dining experience in Manhattan.
If you love to eat sushi or anything that involves raw fish, beware for you might actually be at risk of an infection caused by parasites.
If you're visiting Japan, chances are you'll encounter a popular dish made out of rolls of rice with seafood called 'sushi.' These delicacy has its roots in traditional Japanese culture and should be savored in a proper manner. The following are some tips on how to eat and enjoy sushi the Japanese way.