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We're thinking of opening up a bistro. Can anyone suggest where we can get some really nice plates, utensils etc. I love anything Japanese btw. thx =)

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  1. Target, Ikea!! I once went to a target and they had full "party" gold rimmed 24 set cups/plates for 4.99 That place is insane, and I have seen many Japanese inspired plate designs throughout the year there.

    You should also shop around online, maybe Amazon, Overstock they frequently have amazing deals.

    Congrats, that sounds amazing!


  2. go through a restraunt supply store...usually get great deals and the can almost always find anything you want by ordering it

  3. target, blue tulip, and linens'n things

  4. You need to check out Fish's Eddie in NYC. They get overruns on restaurant ware from all over the country and they have really unusual, interesting things.

    here are all kinds of restaurant supply place on the lower east side of Manhattan. Might be worth a trip!

  5. Congratulations on opening a Bistro.

    It all depends on what your willing to spend.

    I worked at Target for a big and I know that they have some really nice plates for cheap prices.

    Bed, Bath, and Beyond also has nice plates. Although it might be a little more,they care nice.

    I'm not sure, but if your planning to buy a lot of plates, they might have some at Cosco, I'm not sure though.

    Good Luck.I hope that helps!

  6. One person mentioned internet sites. That would be your best bet. Google it!!

  7. mikasa

  8. kmart

  9. Ikea!!!!!

  10. Pier 1 Imports. As you mentioned you really like oriental style silverware. pier 1 imports has all that but the stuff is real! You''ll get the best quality you can ask for. Plus the place isn't very expensive either, and finally they are located nationwide.

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