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Takeout Look, Dinnerware Prices

Popular items ranging from sushi dishes to Chinese takeout boxes have moved from disposable commodity to permanent fixture on the dining room table

Lenox Order out dinnerware

Image courtesy Lenox

After a long day at the office, few things are better than dropping by the sushi bar for a little takeout on the way home. Sadly, the at-home dining experience leaves a lot to be desired. The soy/wasabi sauce looks like muddy raindrops splashing on a window as it drips on the plastic takeout container, and the art of maki becomes maladroit on everyday plates.

No need to fear. Tabletop manufacturers are helping take back takeout by enhancing the experience with refined, takeout-inspired dinnerware that gives a restaurant feel ... even on the couch.

Take a look at some of the options on your, ahem, takeout menu.

1. The Lenox Order Out set trades in the paper boxes for porcelain containers and bowls that are perfect for adding some flair to your next Chinese feast.

2. CB2's Maki Sushi plates have a built-in dipping dish for soy sauce, meaning less dishes, less spills and, most importantly, less cleanup.

3. Precidio Objects' Amuse Bouche collection - that's Fran�ois for "amuse your mouth - is full of petite plates, bowls and utensils designed for tapas, sushi and international influences that have changed the way Americans eat.

4. Ekco's Pao! Line offers a variety of Asian-themed culinary tools, including a nine-piece sushi set that works for takeout and preparing DIY rolls at home.

5. Keep in mind square dinner plates that recently have be come quite fashionable. The chic look will add a hint of flair to whatever it is your serving (just not cooking).

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