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Teacher Shinichi Kono has been a sushi chef for over 30 years.
The teacher will carefully instruct you in step of the process how to making sushi.
Guests will be able to experience Japanese tradition.
The sushi restaurant where this class will be held, tools such as knives, and ingredients used in sushi. Everything is of high quality and guests will have an experience like no other.
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
If you have any food allergies or dislikes, please let me know in advance.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
sushi, tamagoyaki, soup
*Children must be 11 years old or older to participate. Thank you for your understanding. Thank you for visiting this page This activity allows you to experience authentic sushi making. The teacher is a sushi chef with over 30 years of experience. You will be able to feel the Japanese tradition in a calm and Japanese space. In addition to sushi, guests can also learn how to make hand-rolled sushi, a staple of Japanese cuisine. Beginners are also welcome, as the chef will carefully instruct each person one by one. After the experience, you will eat the sushi, you made yourself. It's sure to be an unforgettable memory.
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Appetizers, Sushi, Tamagoyaki, Hand-rolled sushi, Noodles, Dessert
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Luke W,
24 thg 5, 2025
- Viator
Our "SUSHI Making Experience at Restaurant" was great fun and really approachable regardless of your culinary skill level. The instructor and chef, Shinichi, prepared the sushi rice and cuts of fish in advance so we could dive in right away. He started us off with 3 small bites and then demonstrated how to make the sushi (nigiri) before bringing each class participant up for one-on-one instruction on several different ways of forming the nigiri. It felt intimidating at first, but he quickly put us at ease with words of encouragement and gentle corrections if they were needed. I'm sure I wasn't actually superb at making nigiri, but Shinichi certainly made all of us feel like rockstars. All the food and fish we ate was excellent, but I have to give particular shoutouts to the best squid nigiri I have ever had and also especially Shinichi's homemade mochi for dessert. Throughout the class, we communicated with Shinichi via a translator who was fantastic, and also had many photos and videos taken and transferred to us by a third individual. I regrettably do not recall either of their names, but all three individuals were very friendly, worked very well together and with us, and really made the experience come together. Our only regret is not returning to the restaurant for dinner. If using Google Maps, search "エミネンスMATOBA" and NOT just "M A T O B A." Street View will show you what looks to be the entrance on the north side of the building but fun fact, it's a stairwell and the actual entrance to the restaurant is on the east side of the building.
Sabrina R,
1 thg 5, 2025
- Viator
Really enjoyed this class and in particular the personal one on one approach we received. The chef was very well trained and even made us personalized menus which was a nice touch. Great way to learn sushi making from a master chef
Johnny H,
21 thg 4, 2025
- Viator
I was drawn to this particular experience for two reasons: (1) it was conducted by a real sushi chef, and not just some random "expert"; (2) it was hosted in a real sushi restaurant, and not just some floor in an office building where other similar experiences are typically held. You won't regret doing this. I had a Michelin star sushi dinner a week after doing this, and this made me appreciate the dining more as I was able to understand what the sushi chef was doing because of what I had learned here. No cooking ability? No problem. The chef is very hands-on and will individually tailor the experience for each person so that no one feels out of place or embarrassed. No one was left unhappy. While the chef speak little English, he does understand it. At our experience, he had two translators two available. Two things to be aware of: (1) the address of the restaurant in the listing does NOT appear in Google Maps or Apple Maps. You'll need to adjust the number to pull up a building or street nearby if you want to pre-plan your route. You can verify the place using street view. Note that Google Maps street View is out of date and has the pre-restaurant images. (2) Parking is also not available at the property. I parked at the Mitsuino Repark Kagonoya Shimizudani koko mae parking lot, roughly two blocks away on the main street, and is metered.
Anthony G,
20 thg 4, 2025
- Viator
Great guide to a beginners sushi class. The chef had many years of experience and the other instructor did a great job of translating and explaining.
Maxine B,
16 thg 12, 2024
- Viator
The restaurant for this experience is off the beaten path about 2 miles away from Osaka Castle. Take an Uber from the train station to save yourself a lot of walking. This experience is worth it! The chef is a fabulous teacher! He was patient and courteous. We learned how to make sushi, maki and the famous egg omelet. He fed us delicious ramen, miso soup and dessert along with the delicious, fresh sushi we made. Excellent!!
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