These massive hardwood chopsticks stand nearly 6 feet tall, are 3 inches square, and look just like the real thing, only way, way, way bigger.
When Freddy Krueger isn't stabbing little meatball heads on a pizza or devouring soul food, he dines with these cool new Freddy Krueger Glove Chopsticks.
A set of four easy to use chopsticks that look like giant wooden clothespins, act like clothespins when turned, and double as handy toaster tongs as well.
These hardcore chopsticks can handle any plate of sushi, survive a war, and even be used for self-defense in epic food fights that turn deadly.
These fun yet quite realistic food-inspired bowties are handmade from lightweight foam and thankfully clip on, because tying a fabric bowtie is hard enough.
This cool new Chef'n Soy Mister lets you enjoy that savory salty soy sauce flavor without adding the ridiculous amount of sodium.
This handy reusable utensil lets you practice using chopsticks while dining and, when you run into trouble, can be easily flipped around to use the built-in... More
This terrifyingly fun ceramic serving platter has a hungry shark emerging from the murky depths to hold soy sauce or other dipping sauces in its gaping jaws,... More
A clever sauce dish for sushi that's shaped like Mount Fuji at 1:80,000 scale. Spicy wasabi is placed in the volcano's crater and soy sauce is poured in the... More
Eating with your bare hands like a savage beast and getting them covered in a sticky, greasy, and saucy mess has its charm I guess, but if you want to eat with... More
This little tool presses rice and/or other ingredients into perfectly formed cubes that are perfect for sushi or appetizers.
At first glance, they may seem like normal wooden chopsticks in a classic paper sleeve, but on each end is a convenient spoon and a fork ensuring that you'll... More
Stylish hand-blown glass soy sauce holder with a unique dropper that lets you dispense the perfect amount on your sushi and eggrolls using simple physics
The ultimate fusion of eating utensils that let you tackle almost any food!
Chopsticks are fun to use, so if you're having trouble learning how to use them, practice, practice, practice with these cool new training chopsticks.
This 11 pound block of translucent pink salt is hand-cut from ancient mineral deposits in Pakistan and can be used for cooking meats, fish and more.
A three-pronged fork designed for eating popcorn, pasta, salads, sushi and any other messy finger foods that also features a built-in salt shaker in the handle.
As far as I'm concerned, you can't beat the Zojirushi 10 Cup Induction Heating Rice Cooker & Warmer. Zojirushi is really the only name in quality rice cookers... More