Sushi oder traditionelle japanische Küche in einem Kyoto-Haus mit Emika





Beschreibung
Treffen Sie Emika in ihrem Zuhause für ein regionales kulinarisches Erlebnis, das mit einem frisch zubereiteten traditionellen Matcha-Grüntee beginnt, der von Emika oder ihrem Vater zubereitet wird. Sie werden sich dann zusammen um einen Esstisch setzen, um ein traditionelles Obanzai-Essen über lustige Unterhaltungen zu teilen. Ihr japanisches Essen kann Gerichte wie Oshi (gepresstes) Sushi oder Nigiri-Sushi (von Hand geformt), Miso-Suppe, Reis, traditionelle Obanzai-Beilagen und eine Süßigkeit, die gut zu Matcha passt, beinhalten. Emikas Familie besitzt ein Bio-Gemüsefeld, auf dem sie das meiste Gemüse, das sie in ihrer Küche verwendet, sammelt. Bereiten Sie sich darauf vor, von der Vielfalt der auf ihrem Bauernhof angebauten Daikon-Rettiche begeistert zu sein! Begleiten Sie Emika und genießen Sie ein authentisches japanisches Essen mit einem liebenswerten Einheimischen!
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Wonderful and authentic experience of okonomiyaki cooking. Very good chat with Emika about the true Japan. Very tasty meal eating at the end !
The cooking class and tea ceremony with Emika was fun and informative. We learnt to make gyoza and various side dishes, which were delicious! It was a great experience and a highlight of our trip :)
she was a wonderful host and told us the traditional way to make sushi and miso soup. All the other sides and foods were extremely fresh, it was a great experience.
Emika was amazing. This was our first traveling spoon experience and we can't believe we haven't done this earlier. This is a must-have experience for any foodie; we not only cooked delicious local foods but just learned so much about the way locals approaching cooking and thinking about their food. We did a few obanzai dishes and had 2 main courses (okonomiyakis) - we didn't even know there was a Kyoto vs Osaka style so it was great making both. What was the differentiator was just all the small details you can't pick up on your own, like how most locals don't use peelers and prefer knife for peeling vegetables or even what are the locals real favorites vs touristy hot spots. Highly recommend for anyone who wants to go beyond eating and wants to take the next step in learning more on how local Kyoto folks approach their food. Emika was a 5-star host!
The Japanese cooking class experience went beyond either of our expectations! The meet-up instructions were clear, and the food was fresh, local (much of it picked from her garden that morning) and delicious! Emika was a wonderful host and teacher, going beyond showing us the steps and allowing us to prepare the meal, to understanding the ingredients in each recipe and to sharing her career journey and tips on Kyoto. We felt very welcome and comfortable in her home and I highly recommend adding a cooking class with Emika to your visit to Kyoto!
Emika was great and this was a fantastic experience. We cooked okonomiyaki, miso, onigori, side dishes and made matcha tea. I strongly recommend this activity for people visiting Kyoto.
My husband and I did a cooking class with Emika in her home in Kyoto. We had the best time making sushi, miso soup, a cucumber dish and a bitter melon dish. She grows all of her vegetables in a local garden and was very knowledgeable about the dishes. She also taught us how to make nigiri and explained all the fish we were eating. We also loved the matcha tea ceremony at the end. It was a really great experience and I would recommend it to everyone! She also gave us the sweetest origami box as a gift since I told her it was our honeymoon. Emika is the best!
Emika provides a peaceful oasis in Kyoto to learn, cook, and enjoy. After temples, shrines, and summer heat in Kyoto, Emika provides a respite to learn home cooking. Emika gathers her own fresh vegetables in the morning from her garden. For our cooking experience, we chose gyoza accompanied by seasonal salads, miso soup (with extraordinary miso paste made by Emika’s uncle), finished with matcha tea ground by a family friend. We liked getting out into a Kyoto neighborhood and the very hands on cooking experience. We appreciated Emika’s attention-to-detail and friendly welcome. Highly recommended!
We had a delightful dining experience with Emika. She served us multiple delicious courses of traditional Japanese cuisine and graciously invited us to participate in a small but charming tea ceremony. Emika's warm hospitality, culinary skills, and insightful explanations about Japanese culture made our experience truly memorable. Thank you for making our last evening in Kyoto so special Emika 😊
Emika, the host, is very welcoming & funny, she grows &;cooks her own organic vegetables. She speaks English very well, we learned a lot about Japanese customs & habits



