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FAQ About Omurice Cooking Classes in Tokyo

  • Which omurice cooking class is popular in Tokyo?

    Vegan Omurice (Japanese omelette rice) Cooking Class is popular with other travelers visiting Tokyo.

  • What is the best cheap omurice cooking class in Tokyo?

    Popular cheap omurice cooking classes in Tokyo include Vegan Omurice (Japanese omelette rice) Cooking Class.

  • Which omurice cooking classes are offered in English in Tokyo?

    All omurice cooking classes in Tokyo on airKitchen are offered in English.

  • What are the best omurice cooking classes in Tokyo for vegans?

    Some of the best omurice cooking classes for vegans in Tokyo include Vegan Omurice (Japanese omelette rice) Cooking Class.

  • How much does it cost to join a omurice cooking class in Tokyo?

    On average omurice cooking classes in Tokyo cost ¥4000 per person (based on airKitchen prices).

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Why Taking a Omurice Cooking Class in Tokyo is a Must-Do

Tokyo, being the capital of Japan, is an important travel destination in the entire country, famous as a center for trade and commerce, and renowned for its cultural and historical attractions.

There a lot to check out and expect, when you visit the city of Japan. Some of them include the ultramodern Shibuya region, the traditional Yanaka Street, Downtown Shitamachi, the stunning skyscrapers and more. In addition to this, the city is also well known for its active nightlife and pop culture, famous the world over.

There are many dishes in Japan, which trace their origins elsewhere. Called Yoshoku, or a dish with western influences, they can be found in all parts of modern Japan. One of the most popular , is undoubtedly the omurice.
Also called the omu-raisu, it is a mix of an omlette and fried rice, as the name would indicate. The preparation of the dish involves the preparation of chicken rice or Chikin raisu, (pan fried rice, with ketchup and chicken), which is then wrapped in a thin sheet of omlette. As for the exact ingredients, it varies depending on taste and preference, with some of the most common being meats, vegetables, or sometimes just plain salt and pepper. In addition to this, the dish sometimes involves the rice element replaced with noodles, in which case, it is called Omusoba.
Furthermore, we would suggest you check out the many mouth-watering cooking classes of Tokyo, which gives you a firsthand account on how to cook this tasty Japanese dish, among many others.


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