The Santoku has gained popularity in American families over the last decade. The name "Santoku" translates literally as "knife of three virtues" and is intended for 1) Fruits / Vegetables, 2) Meats and 3) Seafood. Its shorter 6½-7 "blade is easier to control than the typical 8" chef blade and is lighter for fatigue-free cuts. The MSK-65 and the SK-65 have been some of our best sellers in recent years and have received fantastical ratings from several reviews.
The Santoku has gained popularity in American families over the past decade. The name "Santoku" literally translates to "knife of three virtues" and is meant for 1) Fruits / Vegetables, 2) Meats, and 3) Seafood. Its shorter blade length of 6½-7 "is easier to control than a typical 8" chef's knife and is lighter in weight for fatigue-free cutting. The MSK-65 and SK-65 have been some of our top sellers over the last few years and have received fanatic ratings from several reviews.