Kyoto Cooking Class
Miso, soy sauce and other seasonings are indispensable to Japanese cuisine. Compare the taste of local miso and soy sauce, and try making and eating Japanese home cooking and the basic Japanese meal of "ichiju-sansai" (one soup and three side dishes).

Nakagyo Kyoto


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Pick Up

Vegetarian

4.5 hours

Max 6 guests

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Cooking Class Menu

Cooking Class Information

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About Host


host-Satoko

Satoko



Miso soup, fermentation, soy sauce, dashi, pickles... In order to preserve the traditional Japanese lifestyle and food that was common until a long time ago, we hold a warm home cooking class.

This is a cooking class where everyone can experience and taste "heart-filling deliciousness!!!" with all five senses. We use ingredients and seasonings that are as close to nature as possible.

What is Japanese food...?
We will unravel the techniques of fermentation and seasonings such as miso and soy sauce, and learn while tasting the types and flavors that change depending on history and region. Once you understand the meaning, please enjoy the logic of home cooking using traditional Japanese seasonings and their gentle flavors to your heart's content!

The name of this cooking class represents Japan's representative food culture. Many people have said things like "It's delicious and good for your body!", "You can taste the taste of the ingredients directly!", "I learned about Japanese food culture that I didn't know before." There are many cooking classes, but there is no other place that can convey the origins of simple food in such a delicious and fun way. Through washoku and home cooking, you can enjoy Japanese food culture - fermented foods, miso and pickles, rice and grains, soybean and dashi culture, salt, soy sauce, seasonings, and dishes using sake and vinegar.

A life with Japanese food culture. We hope you will experience this "old and new lifestyle" and create wonderful memories during your stay in Japan.


Area



The closest station

Nijyo Station




How to get to the station?

From Kyoto Station: 10mins




Free pick up service

This host can pick up you for free from the closest station!



Exact location provided after booking.


FAQ about Miso, soy sauce and other seasonings are indispensable to Japanese cuisine. Compare the taste of local miso and soy sauce, and try making and eating Japanese home cooking and the basic Japanese meal of "ichiju-sansai" (one soup and three side dishes). | Cooking class by Satoko

  • Is Miso, soy sauce and other seasonings are indispensable to Japanese cuisine. Compare the taste of local miso and soy sauce, and try making and eating Japanese home cooking and the basic Japanese meal of "ichiju-sansai" (one soup and three side dishes). available for vegans?

    Yes, Miso, soy sauce and other seasonings are indispensable to Japanese cuisine. Compare the taste of local miso and soy sauce, and try making and eating Japanese home cooking and the basic Japanese meal of "ichiju-sansai" (one soup and three side dishes). has a vegan option.

  • Is Miso, soy sauce and other seasonings are indispensable to Japanese cuisine. Compare the taste of local miso and soy sauce, and try making and eating Japanese home cooking and the basic Japanese meal of "ichiju-sansai" (one soup and three side dishes). available for vegetarians?

    Yes, Miso, soy sauce and other seasonings are indispensable to Japanese cuisine. Compare the taste of local miso and soy sauce, and try making and eating Japanese home cooking and the basic Japanese meal of "ichiju-sansai" (one soup and three side dishes). has a vegetarian option.

  • What is the maximum capacity of Satoko's cooking class?

    Up to 6 people can join Satoko's cooking class.

  • How much does it cost to join Miso, soy sauce and other seasonings are indispensable to Japanese cuisine. Compare the taste of local miso and soy sauce, and try making and eating Japanese home cooking and the basic Japanese meal of "ichiju-sansai" (one soup and three side dishes). ?

    It costs 16000 per person.

  • How to get to the place where Miso, soy sauce and other seasonings are indispensable to Japanese cuisine. Compare the taste of local miso and soy sauce, and try making and eating Japanese home cooking and the basic Japanese meal of "ichiju-sansai" (one soup and three side dishes). being held?

    Please go to Nijyo Station which takes 10 mins from Kyoto Station. Then Satoko (host) will pick you up there!

  • How long is this cooking class by Satoko?

    Duration of this cooking class is 4.5 hours.

Additional cooking class information

  • Confirmation

    You will receive the confirmation within 24 hours.

  • Payment

    We accepts these cards on airKitchen.

  • Cancellation

    Cancellations up to 48 hours prior to the class begins will be fully refunded by the airKitchen cancellation policy.


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