Osaka Cooking Class - Learn to make Character Bento or Sushi

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  • Duration:3 hours (approx.)
  • Location: Osaka, Osaka Prefecture
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Enjoy a private Japanese cooking class in Osaka with your host Masato. This is a perfect experience for anyone looking to connect with local culture over food. Masato lived in New York for 25 years, then moved to Japan in 2010. He has worked as sushi chef in New York, owned a Hawaiian café in Osaka and currently runs a Takoyaki bar. He is excited to share his passion and teach Japanese cuisine to those who are curious to learn about the ingredients, cooking techniques and culinary traditions.

• Osaka cooking class with a local expert in his studio, which has stunning views of the city
• Introduction to Japanese ingredients, cuisine and culture
• Learn to make sushi or character bento box or Japanese curry rice
• Enjoy your meal with tea and Japanese cheesecake
• Suitable for beginners, families, children and couples
• Lactose free, gluten free, vegetarian and vegan diets available, on request

If you choose the market tour option, enjoy a guided tour of the Karahori Shotengai market


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Posted By : Teri_N
My teenage daughters and I had a lovely time learning to cook five different dishes with Yoshiko. She picked us up from her local train station, took us to the local grocery store and then we headed to her home. She was well prepped for us to make the most of the time we had to learn how to prepare five different dishes; chicken teriyaki, rolled egg omelet, tofu gratin, wakame/ cucumber/ spinach salad, salmon with steamed veggies, teriyaki chicken. We also had rice, miso soup, tea, and kirin. She was such a sweet lady and took the time to speak with my daughter who is learning and trying to use Japanese while she is here. I’d highly recommend Yoshiko’s mother’s taste cooking class if you want to learn how to make a home cooked meal. It was a lot of delicious food, so come hungry. Mahalo nui loa Yoshiko for your hospitality, we enjoyed the experience!
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