How does fried chicken, stir-fried yakisoba noodles, and sizzling octopus dumplings sound? Try Osaka's quintessential festival foods and make takoyaki octopus dumplings in this fun cooking class!
There’s no better way to get to know a city than through food, and this experience is a fantastic introduction to the flavors of Osaka. Your host will make karaage (Japanese-style fried chicken) to crisp perfection, and stir fry noodles with a delicious savory sauce and toppings to make yakisoba. You'll learn to make Osaka’s classic dish, takoyaki octopus dumplings. These three are classic foods you'll find in yatai food stalls during festivals (matsuri)! After all the hard work, enjoy what you prepared for lunch with your host, bilingual Japanese-American instructor Samurai Max.
Learn more about Japanese cuisine and culture with Max, and wrap up the experience on a sweet note with a seasonal dessert and green tea. Itinerary: -Meet Samurai Max at Matsuyamachi Station -Short walk to the kitchen venue while getting to know your host -Your host will prepare classic Japanese dishes (yakisoba and karaage), and will teach you how to make takoyaki octopus dumplings -Enjoy the lunch you prepared with tea and a seasonal dessert over a conversation with Samurai Max. -(Optional) Tour the market with your host.
First time making Japanese food? No worries! Samurai Max has compiled easy-to-follow recipes so that everyone (from beginners to experienced chefs) will have fun making Japan’s signature dishes.
This experience is family-friendly, too! Children are welcome to join the cooking or play with toys and video games in the meantime and join you for lunch. The best part is, this experience is held in the kitchen of a spacious and stylish private room in the upper floor of a building, and you can enjoy a spectacular view of Osaka from the balcony!
Your host will make karaage (Japanese-style fried chicken) to crisp perfection, and stir fry noodles with a delicious savory sauce and toppings to make yakisoba. You'll learn to make Osaka’s classic dish, takoyaki octopus dumplings. These three are classic foods you'll find in yatai food stalls during festivals (matsuri)! After all the hard work, enjoy what you prepared for lunch with your host, bilingual Japanese-American instructor Samurai Max.
Please make sure to arrive on time. We will be waiting for you at the meeting point up to 15 minutes before the experience starting time.
If you are late, please notify us. You’ll have to go directly to the venue (5-7 min walk from Matsuyamachi Station).
Please note that the kitchen is in a shared building, so stomping, shouting, running, and any other loud actions are strictly prohibited.
Vous recevrez la confirmation de votre réservation dans les 24 heures suivant votre demande. Une fois confirmée, veuillez présenter votre numéro de référence à l’école de cuisine.
Full refunds will be issued for cancellations made at least 48 hours prior to the activity
Meet your host at Matsuyamachi Station Exit 3 (about 25 mins from Osaka Castle/20 mins from Osaka Station by train).