Decorative Tokyo Sushi Class
Make kawaii sushi rolls during this Decorative Tokyo Sushi Class, and learn the skills to impress your family and friends with cute and Instagrammable sushi!
Highlights
Learn how to make kawaii frog and flower shaped sushi
Enjoy your delicious sushi (almost too cute to eat… almost)
Treat yourself with some Japanese desserts and coffee or tea at the end of the class
Experience Details
Get creative during this hands-on Decorative Tokyo Sushi Class! You will be learning how to make two different types of decorative sushi designs: a frog and a flower. It’s the perfect activity to get the whole family involved! After you have finished making these kawaii sushi designs you will indulge in some well-earned dessert with tea or coffee.
Sushi is an extremely popular Japanese cuisine, and this Decorative Tokyo Sushi Class will teach you how to step it up a notch. It is the perfect cooking class for someone who wants to learn some sushi making skills to surprise and impress your friends and family. And the recipe is yours to take home, so you can recreate these Instagram-worthy sushi rolls!
Inclusions
2.5-hour decorative sushi class
Expertise from a Japanese cooking instructor
Recipes and instructions in English
All cooking ingredients and tools will be provided
Exclusions
Transportation to the location
Meeting Point and Meeting Time
All classes are held in a private residence. It’s a 5-minute walk from Fudomae Station (via the Metro Mita Line or Nanboku Line) and a 10-minute walk from Meguro Station (JR Yamanote Line). The exact location and address of the residence will be given upon the confirmation of your attendance.
Remarks
Please be reminded to come to the class on time
As the house is not childproof, toddlers under the age of 4 are not allowed
This is a smoke-free residence. Your cooperation is greatly appreciated
Pork sausages can be changed to either eggs or fish sausages to make the menu vegetarian or pescatarian
Upon booking, you can expect a confirmation within 24 hours. Once confirmed, please present your booking information at the experience
Cancellation Policy
Cancel your booking at least 2 days before the experience start time to receive a full refund minus a 3.2% transaction fee.
Experience Location
Meguro is surrounded by a cluster of restaurants and bars which trickle down through Meguro Dori Street, cherry blossoms line the canal along Meguro River, a popular spot for hanami season in spring. Follow the river to the west for trendy bars and hipster cafes of Nakameguro, where the ward stretches as far as Yutenji and Tokyo’s little Europe in Jiyugaoka. Meguro is home to 500 Buddha statues in Daienji Temple, as well as the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography and the Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum, alongside the much more unusual Meguro Parasitological Museum.
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