Sushi Cooking Class: AKEMI's SUSHiKiTCHEN in Tokyo

5.0
(51 reviews)
Tokyo, Japan

2 hours 30 minutes (approximately)
Offered in: Japanese and 1 more

In addition to learning how to make sushi, guests will learn about the history of sushi, essential terminology, and sushi eating etiquette. Even Japanese guests have told us that they learned a lot about their own food culture!

Example Menu

Main

Sushi Plate

Guests will learn to make four kinds of sushi: Inari, Gunkan (battleship), Maki-sushi (rolled sushi), and traditional Nigiri (hand-pressed) sushi.

Main

Vegetarian

We also offer a vegetarian option. Please indicate your preference when you place your order.

What's Included

Guests will enjoy a delicious sushi meal that they prepare themselves. along with a beverage and dessert.
Guests will enjoy a delicious sushi meal that they prepare themselves. along with a beverage and dessert.

Meeting and pickup

Meeting point

We will contact you ahead of the lesson to check whether you will be traveling by car (taxi/uber) or by train. The nearest train station is Sasazuka Station, on the Keio Line. (Approx. 10 min. walk) Many of our guests find us using Google Maps, but we can meet you at the station if you prefer.

End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.

What to expect

The Chef has 7 years of experience in the restaurant industry in Japan.
She has completed the Edomae Sushi Technique Acquisition Course at the Tokyo Sushi School.
She applies her culinary skills and proficiency in English to offer an enjoyable and educational Sushi Cooking Lesson in her home. Guests can enjoy an at-home environment in a quiet, residential area of Japan, as they learn how to make four types of sushi. The lesson culminates in a delicious meal that the participants have made themselves.
Akemi sources only the best ingredients to make the sushi, including blended rice specially ordered from Hachidaime Gihey in Kyoto (est. 1787) and fresh fish (“neta”) sourced directly from fish markets in Toyosu and Tsukiji.
In addition to learning how to make sushi, guests will learn about the history of sushi, essential terminology, and sushi eating etiquette. Even Japanese guests have told us that they learned a lot about their own food culture!
Lessons are limited to a maximum of five students, so you will be assured plenty of personal attention. Even if you have never tried sushi before, you can be confident that your hand-prepared meal will be a delight.

Additional info

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Supplied by Akemi's Sushikitchen

Tags

Cooking Classes
Small Group
Food & Drink
New Product

Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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