
Collection: Santoku and Other Asian Kitchen Knives
- Shun Kanso 7" Asian Utility Knife
- +sp.priceRaw ? 'price price--on-sale' : 'price'">
- Vendor
- Shun
- Regular price
- $149.95
- Sale price
- $149.95
- Regular price
-
$0
Sold out - Zwilling TWIN Four Star 7" Hollow Edge Rocking Santoku Knife
- +sp.priceRaw ? 'price price--on-sale' : 'price'">
- Vendor
- Zwilling J.A. Henckels
- Regular price
- $129.95
- Sale price
- $129.95
- Regular price
-
$0
Sold out - Wusthof Gourmet 7" Hollow Edge Santoku Knife
- +sp.priceRaw ? 'price price--on-sale' : 'price'">
- Vendor
- Wusthof
- Regular price
- $100.00
- Sale price
- $100.00
- Regular price
-
$0
Sold out - Shun Classic 6.5" Nakiri Knife
- +sp.priceRaw ? 'price price--on-sale' : 'price'">
- Vendor
- Shun
- Regular price
- $169.95
- Sale price
- $169.95
- Regular price
-
$0
Sold out - Shun Kanso 5.5" Hollow Ground Santoku Knife
- +sp.priceRaw ? 'price price--on-sale' : 'price'">
- Vendor
- Shun
- Regular price
- $89.95
- Sale price
- $89.95
- Regular price
-
$0
Sold out - Wusthof Classic 7" Hollow Edge Santoku Knife(2)
- +sp.priceRaw ? 'price price--on-sale' : 'price'">
- Vendor
- Wusthof
- Regular price
- $170.00
- Sale price
- $170.00
- Regular price
-
$0
Sold out - Kuhn Rikon Colori+ 6" Santoku Large Knife(2)
- +sp.priceRaw ? 'price price--on-sale' : 'price'">
- Vendor
- Kuhn Rikon
- Regular price
- $18.00
- Sale price
- $18.00
- Regular price
-
$0
Sold out - Kyocera Revolution 5.5" Santoku and 4.5" Utility Knife Set, Red Handle
- +sp.priceRaw ? 'price price--on-sale' : 'price'">
- Vendor
- Kyocera
- Regular price
- $84.99
- Sale price
- $84.99
- Regular price
-
$0
Sold out
- Previous page
- Page 2 of 8
- Next page
The Santoku Knife is a Japanese-style of Chef's Knife. The name, Santoku, literally means "three virtues," which refers to the fact that this knife with a rounded spine and straight edge is well suited for vegetables, meat and fish. Other Japanese blade knives include the Kudamono, or sheep's foot parer,...
The Santoku Knife is a Japanese-style of Chef's Knife. The name, Santoku, literally means "three virtues," which refers to the fact that this knife with a rounded spine and straight edge is well suited for vegetables, meat and fish. Other Japanese blade knives include the Kudamono, or sheep's foot parer, Nakiri, which is a small adaptation of the Japanese vegetable cleaver, and Yanagiba, which is a slicing knife.