Gyuto: A general-purpose knife that most chefs would say they could not do without. This knife is the Japanese knife makers answer to the western “chef knife”. Gyuto translates to “cow blade”. They are generally tall at the heel, flat throughout, and rounded toward the tip of the knife for rock chopping. I use my gyuto for just about anything, from butchering certain fish, to brunoise veg, to cutting the cake. Any good chef will tell you to buy a quality Gyuto first, and build the the rest of your knife kit around it.
Knife Specs:
Knife specs are taken from a randomly selected knife. These specs may vary from knife to knife due to the handmade nature of our products.
- Steel: SG2 Powder Stainless
- HRC: 63~64
- Edge Length: 180mm
- Height at heel: 40.5mm
- Spine thickness above heel: 1.7mm
- Weight: 157 grams
- Handle: Western Brown Pakka wood/w Welded Bolster
- Shape: Gyuto
- Finish: Migaki
- Cladding: Stainless
- Construction: San-Mai
- Knife Line: Western SG2
- Maker: Sakai Kikumori
- Place of Origin: Sakai, Japan
Gyuto: A general-purpose knife that most chefs would say they could not do without. This knife is the Japanese knife makers answer to the western “chef knife”. Gyuto translates to “cow blade”. They are generally tall at the heel, flat throughout, and rounded toward the tip of the knife for rock chopping. I use my gyuto for just about anything, from butchering certain fish, to brunoise veg, to cutting the cake. Any good chef will tell you to buy a quality Gyuto first, and build the the rest of your knife kit around it.
Knife Specs:
Knife specs are taken from a randomly selected knife. These specs may vary from knife to knife due to the handmade nature of our products.
- Steel: SG2 Powder Stainless
- HRC: 63~64
- Edge Length: 180mm
- Height at heel: 40.5mm
- Spine thickness above heel: 1.7mm
- Weight: 157 grams
- Handle: Western Brown Pakka wood/w Welded Bolster
- Shape: Gyuto
- Finish: Migaki
- Cladding: Stainless
- Construction: San-Mai
- Knife Line: Western SG2
- Maker: Sakai Kikumori
- Place of Origin: Sakai, Japan