The Santoku knife is a general-purpose knife that in Japanese means "three virtues", as it can be used for meat, fish, and vegetables. Its tip is more curved than the chef's knife, while the length of its blade is ideal for fine chopping even on the countertop of a home kitchen, where space is usually more limited. Its lightweight makes it comfortable and fatigue-free even after prolonged use.
In addition, it has indentations to prevent food from sticking to the blade.