Yu Kurosaki Nakiri Senko Ei
Best vegetable knife for home cooks seeking precision and artisanal craftsmanship.
This Nakiri turns vegetable prep into a meditative craft, pairing a razor-sharp SG2 core with a striking hammered finish that catches the light. You sacrifice the versatility of a chef’s knife for unmatched precision, but the trade-off is a tool that makes every slice feel like an intentional act of artistry.
$195.00
Who it's for
- Home cooks seeking long-lasting sharpness between professional sharpenings
- Aesthetic-focused chefs wanting functional art that prevents food drag
- Vegetable enthusiasts needing precision for rapid, clean chopping tasks
Who should skip it
- Budget-conscious buyers looking for entry-level kitchen cutlery
- Careless users prone to twisting blades or cutting hard ingredients
- Versatility seekers requiring a rocking motion for mincing herbs
Performance breakdown
Edge Retention
SG2 powder steel maintains a razor-sharp edge through extensive vegetable prep.
Vegetable Precision
The flat Nakiri profile excels at clean, consistent push-cutting and chopping.
Food Release
Kurosaki’s signature hammered tsuchime finish effectively prevents produce from sticking.
Ergonomic Balance
The walnut handle provides a secure, comfortable grip for extended sessions.
Corrosion Resistance
Stainless San Mai cladding offers high-performance durability with minimal maintenance.
Aesthetic Craftsmanship
Hand-forged artistry makes this a standout centerpiece for any culinary collection.
Key Specs
Blade Length
165mm
Blade Steel
Senko Ei SG2/R2
Construction
Stainless San Mai Laminate
Handle Material
Walnut
Hardness
HRC 62-63
Origin
Made in Takefu Knife Village Echizen, Japan
Blade Finish
Hammered
Blade Material
Japanese Stainless Steel
Country of Origin
Japan
Blade Length
6.5 inches
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