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A casual vegan lunch plate + tea ceremony experience
host-miwako
Vegan Tea Ceremony Tokyo

A casual vegan lunch plate + tea ceremony experience

¥6000
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ (1)
Cooking Menu
Cooking: ・avocado w/ wasabi sauce ・green salad ・sauteed shitake mushroom  w/ soy sauce and ginger ・veggie hamburg stakes ・sesami tofu m...
Review
I had the most delightful afternoon with Miwako. She is much, much more than just a host or cooking teacher. She is warm, generous, smart and an excellent cook! I felt as if I was visiting and cooking with a friend. Please don't be put off by the distance from Miwako's to central Tokyo. ...
Ellen | United States of America
OKONOMIYAKI free for child under12!
host-HARU
Okonomiyaki Tokyo

OKONOMIYAKI free for child under12!

¥3600
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ (4)
Cooking Menu
OKONOMIYAKI Okonomiyaki is a pancake-like food made by adding various ingredients to flour dissolved in water and mixing them.
Review
Haruka and her lovely family welcomed us warmly and made us feel at home. The Okonomiyaki cooking class was fun, delicious, and easy to follow – even for us to recreate in Germany! Haruka speaks excellent English and patiently explained every step. After the class, she even showed us the ingredi...
Peter | Germany
Let’s make and plate a traditional Daitokuji Bento box and have tea ceremony experience
host-Nanako
Bento Tea Ceremony Tokyo

Let’s make and plate a traditional Daitokuji Bento box and have tea ceremony experience

¥18000
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ (1)
Cooking Menu
・Welcome drink ・Rice with flavors ・Sashimi ・Seasoned boiled shrimp ・Japanese rolled omlet ・Seasoned Shimeji mushroom and sea weed ・Chi...
Review
My cooking class with Nanako-san was more than delicious food -- it was authentic hospitality. Nanako-san and family were warm and encouraging while providing insightful education about Japanese traditions, both culinary and cultural. Nanako-san graciously gave individualised instruction, enrich...
Alison | United States of America
Gyoza class with plenty of vegetables at MEIDAIMAE
host-Hiroko
Gyoza Tokyo

Gyoza class with plenty of vegetables at MEIDAIMAE

¥5000
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ (2)
Cooking Menu
•Gyoza Gyoza are fried dumplings with vegetable and meat ingredients in a flour dough wrapper. •Ramen Ramen is a Japanese noodle soup dish. ...
Review
The cooking recipe was presented in english and Japanese, fully understandable. The hosts were caring and easy to spot at the meeting point. The experience went beyond cooking as they accompanied me to a nearby temple they recommended and then up to the station :) Then the menu was sent via ...
Daria | France
SUSHI
host-HARU
Sushi Tokyo

SUSHI

¥4000
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ (3)
Cooking Menu
・SUSHI Instead of authentic nigiri sushi, you can make home-made sushi rolls. Alternatively, you can make gorgeous, round-shaped sushi called te...
Review
Our family of three enjoyed learning cooking Temari Sushi and miso soup with Haruka, who is very kind. This is the best travel experience we had in Tokyo so far.
Elaine | Hong Kong
kawaii Japanese food
host-Yohko
Tokyo

kawaii Japanese food

¥6000
Cooking Menu
・Cute sushi Flowers and the alphabet inside the sushi roll wrapped in seaweed. You can see the pattern and text when you cut it. (Suitable for v...
Hand-rolled Sushi Temaki Sushi Workshop Experience
host-Mariko
Sushi Tokyo

Hand-rolled Sushi Temaki Sushi Workshop Experience

¥6000
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ (2)
Cooking Menu
-Hand-rolled sushi called Temaki Sushi (around 8 to 10 pieces per person) -Two drinks -Japanese clear soup
Review
We had a great cooking experience with Mariko! She made us feel welcomed and shared a lot about Tokyo with us. The sushi was very high quality and very generous portions. We felt right at home and enjoyed learning to make Sumeshi. We will be back on our next visit!
Dave | United States of America
Request Cooking
host-Yoshiko
Tokyo

Request Cooking

¥10000
Cooking Menu
・How to make dashi stock ・Miso soup ・Nikujaga (beef and potato stew) ・Rice   ※changes depending on the season  ・chestnuto...
Japanese cuisine
host-Miki
Tokyo

Japanese cuisine

¥5000
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ (1)
Cooking Menu
Rolled egg/fried chicken/ rice balls or rolled sushi/tempura/tonkatsu/nimono/ potato salad/dumpling/miso soup/any other Japanese cuisine/vegetarian...
Review
We had a great experience with Miki and her mom. The food was fantastic and the company even better. Highly recommended!
Andrian | United States of America
La Cocina casera
host-Yuka
Tokyo

La Cocina casera

¥6000
Cooking Menu
Dashi: The foundation of Japanese cuisine is dashi. Dashi is made with bonito flakes, kelp, and dried sardines, and can be used in any dish. While ...
ushi Recipe Ingredients (Serves 4) Rice (for sushi rice) - 2 cups (approx. 360g) Water - to taste Vinegar - 50ml 3 tablespoons Sugar - 1 teaspoon Salt - to taste Fish for sashimi (e.g. salmon, tuna, sea bream, shrimp, salmon roe, etc.) - to taste Nori (nori) - 4 pieces Cucumber - 1 (sliced thinly) Avocado (optional) - 1 (thinly sliced) A little wasabi Soy sauce - to taste (for serving) Directions Prepare the sushi rice: Lightly wash the rice and soak it in water for 30 minutes to an hour. Cook the rice in a rice cooker. It is best to use a little less water than normal rice (about 1.1 times the amount of water compared to the amount of rice). Once the rice is cooked, add the sushi vinegar made by mixing the vinegar, sugar, and salt while it is still hot, and mix with a rice paddle. Let it cool. Preparing the Toppings: Thinly slice the fish for sashimi. You can use any type of fish, but tuna or salmon are popular. Thinly slice the cucumber and avocado. Making the Sushi Rolls: Place a sheet of nori seaweed on a rolling mat. Spread the sushi rice evenly on top of the nori, leaving about 1cm of space at the edges. Arrange your desired ingredients (fish, cucumber, avocado, wasabi, etc.) on top of the sushi rice. Using the mat, roll the sushi rolls, enclosing the ingredients. Lightly press down at the end to make a tight roll. Cutting: Cut the sushi rolls into bite-sized pieces. Wiping the knife with a wet cloth while cutting will help the sushi stay together. Done! Place the cut sushi on a plate and serve with wasabi or soy sauce, if desired. Additional information: How to make sushi vinegar: Mix 50ml of vinegar, 3 tablespoons of sugar, and 1 teaspoon of salt and heat until the sugar dissolves (be careful not to boil). It is very important to use fresh fish for sushi. Choose fresh fish that is suitable for sashimi. There is not only rolled sushi (makizushi), but also nigiri sushi (sushi made by hand). For nigiri sushi, simply form sushi rice into small balls and place the fish on top.
host-Yuka
Sushi Tokyo

ushi Recipe Ingredients (Serves 4) Rice (for sushi rice) - 2 cups (approx. 360g) Water - to taste Vinegar - 50ml 3 tablespoons Sugar - 1 teaspoon Salt - to taste Fish for sashimi (e.g. salmon, tuna, sea bream, shrimp, salmon roe, etc.) - to taste Nori (nori) - 4 pieces Cucumber - 1 (sliced thinly) Avocado (optional) - 1 (thinly sliced) A little wasabi Soy sauce - to taste (for serving) Directions Prepare the sushi rice: Lightly wash the rice and soak it in water for 30 minutes to an hour. Cook the rice in a rice cooker. It is best to use a little less water than normal rice (about 1.1 times the amount of water compared to the amount of rice). Once the rice is cooked, add the sushi vinegar made by mixing the vinegar, sugar, and salt while it is still hot, and mix with a rice paddle. Let it cool. Preparing the Toppings: Thinly slice the fish for sashimi. You can use any type of fish, but tuna or salmon are popular. Thinly slice the cucumber and avocado. Making the Sushi Rolls: Place a sheet of nori seaweed on a rolling mat. Spread the sushi rice evenly on top of the nori, leaving about 1cm of space at the edges. Arrange your desired ingredients (fish, cucumber, avocado, wasabi, etc.) on top of the sushi rice. Using the mat, roll the sushi rolls, enclosing the ingredients. Lightly press down at the end to make a tight roll. Cutting: Cut the sushi rolls into bite-sized pieces. Wiping the knife with a wet cloth while cutting will help the sushi stay together. Done! Place the cut sushi on a plate and serve with wasabi or soy sauce, if desired. Additional information: How to make sushi vinegar: Mix 50ml of vinegar, 3 tablespoons of sugar, and 1 teaspoon of salt and heat until the sugar dissolves (be careful not to boil). It is very important to use fresh fish for sushi. Choose fresh fish that is suitable for sashimi. There is not only rolled sushi (makizushi), but also nigiri sushi (sushi made by hand). For nigiri sushi, simply form sushi rice into small balls and place the fish on top.

¥6000
Cooking Menu
250g minced pork (or chicken) 1/4 head cabbage (chopped) 1 bunch chives (chopped) 1 scallion (chopped) 1 clove ginger (chopped) 1 clove garlic (cho...
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