

🔪 Elevate your kitchen game with the art of precision and style.
The MIYABI 5000 MCD Santoku features a 7-inch blade crafted from 101 layers of stainless steel with a Micro-Carbide MC63 powdered steel core, delivering exceptional sharpness and durability. Its CRYODUR vacuum tempered blade and three-step Honbazuke honing process ensure long-lasting edge retention. The traditional Japanese D-shaped Masur Birchwood handle, accented with a mosaic pin and metal end cap, offers ergonomic comfort and refined aesthetics. Made in Seki, Japan, this knife blends heritage craftsmanship with cutting-edge technology for professional-grade performance.
| Best Sellers Rank | #418,614 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #290 in Santoku Knives |
| Blade Edge | Plain |
| Blade Length | 18 Centimeters |
| Blade Material | Alloy Steel |
| Brand | ZWILLING |
| Color | Wood |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 140 Reviews |
| Handle Material | Wood |
U**R
Beautiful Sharp Knife
Amazing beautiful knife that has held up it's sharp edge over time. The overall knife is amazing and buying this out of Amazon Japan for some reason made it much cheaper than the standard cost.
J**E
Sharp, well crafted, high quality
Extremely sharp, very well made
J**C
As good as it gets…
The Miyabi Birchwood series have a lot of great features like thin blades, lightweight and good balance. I would say they are as good as you can get until you go to a high-end custom Japanese knives. I sharpen my Miyabi knives at 12° and then apply a 15° micro bevel. This Series of knives use the SG2 also called MC63 steel which in my opinion is the best steel for home kitchen use being that it’s stainless and very fine grain. My only caution is that the birchwood handles after you wash them for the first time will cause the grain to raise. Also the birchwood will stain. I fixed these problems by simply applying a lacquer (poly would even be better) finish to the handle. For me, the little extra work was worth it as the knives are beautiful and perform excellently.
W**P
As good as practically and aesthetically
It's beautifully made and I can assume it will last very long sharp. I hope I could sharpen it myself as good as it is now. Recently, I am more used to 5.5 inch santoku knife because they are long enough and lighter for most of my use. But I think I can be used with it pretty quicky. Good purchase! Very Good.
T**.
Professional grade plus sushi knife
This knife is crazy sharp. The blade will cut you if you do not respect it. The feel in your hand is fantastic. It will cut a soft tomato without depressing the skin at all. I love this knife.
A**R
A well-made Japanese knife made by a top Japanese knife Company
Miyabi knives are made by one of the best Japanese knife companies. I have researched most of the Japanese knife makers out of Japan in order to make a well thought out decision encompassing my personal needs, the steel components used in making the knife; how it was hand forged; Damascus layering; the cost of the knife, as well as the manufacturers' reputation, etc. I have now purchased two specific types of Miyabi knives to fulfill my kitchen needs. They are like fine art that should be handed down in one's family.
P**H
The knife I reach for 9 out of 10 times.
I *LOVE* the Miyabi line of kitchen knives - sharp as a razor, keeps its edge better than any other knife I own. I cook daily, so it seemed reasonable for me to treat myself to a very fancy chef knife. The difference in quality between this and my German steel knives is much more noticeable than you would think. Cuts vegetables paper thin with speed and ease. Pick up a decent ceramic honing rod and it will stay sharp as a razor with very little effort.
J**S
Great knife -- when on sale
I have two of these, the santoku and chef's knife. The handle on the chef's knife is a beautiful pattern; the santoku handle not so much. However, they both work really well and look great. The only problem is the price. You can get better handmade knives for the same price. However, these knives go on sale once or twice a year, so if you want one just wait and buy it then.
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