Kimono

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3.20 mi
Japanese
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(304) 487-8008
223 Greasy Ridge Rd, Princeton, WV 24740
Hours
Mon
11:30am-2:30pm, 4:00pm-9:00pm
Tue
11:30am-2:30pm, 4:00pm-9:00pm
Wed
11:30am-2:30pm, 4:00pm-9:00pm
Thu
11:30am-2:30pm, 4:00pm-9:00pm
Fri
11:30am-2:30pm, 4:00pm-10:00pm
Sat
12:00pm-10:00pm
Sun
12:00pm-9:00pm

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More Information

 
 
New Kimono Japanese Seafood is a family friendly restaurant specializing in Japanese cuisine. It has a sushi bar and hibachi grill.

New Kimono Japanese Seafood is open for dine-in, outdoor seating, and in-store pickup.
 
Service options :
Takeout, Dine-in, Delivery: false
Highlights :
Fast service, Great tea selection
Popular for :
Lunch, Dinner, Solo dining
Accessibility :
Wheelchair accessible entrance, Wheelchair accessible parking lot, Wheelchair accessible restroom, Wheelchair accessible seating
Offerings :
Alcohol, Beer, Cocktails, Coffee, Comfort food, Happy hour drinks, Hard liquor, Healthy options, Kids' menu, Salad bar, Small plates, Vegetarian options, Wine
Dining options :
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Dessert, Seating
Amenities :
Gender-neutral restroom, Good for kids, High chairs, Restroom
Atmosphere :
Casual, Cozy, Trendy
Planning :
Accepts reservations
Payments :
Debit cards, NFC mobile payments, Credit cards
 

Tips


 
Kimono is a traditional Japanese garment known for its elegance and beauty. Here are some tips to keep in mind when wearing a kimono:

1. Dressing: Kimonos are worn in layers, with the main robe called kimono and an obi, which is a wide belt. Start by wearing a juban (an undergarment), then wrap the kimono tightly around your body, securing it with an obi tied in a decorative knot at the back.

2. Length: Adjust the length of the kimono by folding the excess fabric at the waist. The front hem should skim the top of your feet, and the back hem should reach ankle-length.

3. Traditional patterns: Kimonos come in various patterns and designs, each with its own symbolism. Choose a pattern that reflects your personality or represents a special occasion.

4. Accessories: Complement your kimono with accessories such as tabi socks, which are split-toe socks, and geta or zori sandals. Use an obijime (a decorative cord) to secure the obi, and add a kanzashi (ornamental hairpin) to complete the look.

5. Etiquette: When wearing a kimono, it's important to be mindful of certain etiquettes, such as not crossing your legs when sitting, taking small and graceful steps, and ensuring the collar is straight and aligned.

Remember, wearing a kimono is a unique experience that showcases Japan's rich cultural heritage. Enjoy the journey of getting dressed and embrace the elegance of this traditional attire.