Kioto : Pinta tu propia cuchara Ramen & Clase Ramen Michelin





Descripción
Este es el único taller de ramen en Kioto dirigido por un restaurante de ramen, y nuestras clases tienen muchos clientes vegetarianos y veganos. Pintarás tus cucharas de Ramen en el segundo piso del restaurante. Los tazones y cucharas de ramen se hornearán en un horno especial durante la noche de forma gratuita. De hecho, puedes llevarte los cuencos a casa y utilizarlos. También puedes exhibirlos en casa. Después de eso, cocinarás ramen con estrellas Michelin bajo la guía de un chef en la cocina profesional del primer piso. Todos los ingredientes preparados por el chef son traídos del cercano Musoushin Ramen. Finalmente comerás el delicioso ramen que tú mismo cocinaste. ¡El ramen con estrella Michelin que tú mismo cocinaste es el mejor!
Opciones de la excursión
Lo más destacado
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Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Los bebés y los niños pequeños pueden ir en un cochecito o en una silla de paseo
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Los bebés deben sentarse en el regazo de un adulto
- Hay asientos o sillas infantiles disponibles
- No se recomienda para viajeros con mala salud cardiovascular
Opiniones(47)
We did this activity as a part of four, me, my husband and our two kids, ages 18 and 11. We had the best time. The ramen was outstanding. The instruction was made very fun and accessible, everyone enjoyed it and participated fully, including my 11 year old kid. We also decorated ramen spoons which was another fun activity together. Cannot recommend this enough, especially as a group or family activity. Shelly and Shin were fabulous hosts and made the entire experience fun, easy and enjoyable.
This was a fun experience for our family. Our daughter really enjoyed it. Chef was very kind and the Ramen was delicious.
Do yourself a favor and book this ramen bowl painting and making class right now! Located in the beautiful Gion area (with a wonderfully cute walk to get there), this was easily one of our favorite activities. The space is beautiful and the attention to detail is amazing. Our instructor, Sherry, was incredibly fun and interactive, keeping everyone engaged. Painting the bowls was great, but making (and eating!) the ramen was the absolute best part. Highly recommended for families. 10/10!
We had an amazing time with Sherry and Makoto! The ramen portion of the course is about 30-40 minutes long, where they explain the ramen process, learn some facts and history, and assemble your ramen bowl. I’m not exaggerating when I say this was the best ramen we had during our time in Japan. My boyfriend and I happened to be the only people in our class, so we got to talk with the employees more one on one and they were so nice and friendly. They gave us some idea on how to spend the rest of our time in Kyoto, and talked to us like old friends! We also had a really fun time painting our spoons! They turned out great and it was a really fun souvenir to take back home. We would love to come back again because we had such a good time! Just getting to eat that ramen was worth going to the class, but we got so much more than that with this experience.
Ended up having a private class with just the 2 of us, it could have been awkward but Sherry was hilarious and broke the ice. Food = good Spoon Art = average (potentially my own fault) Bag of Pikachu = cute
Such a fun experience and we all learned a lot about ramen! Definitely recommend!!
It was a fun experience and the ramen was delicious. We loved painting the spoons. Thank you for a great memory.
This was a highlight of our entire trip to Kyoto! My husband took our three kids (ages 12,11,8) and they had a great time and loved the food. I highly recommend for anyone who loves ramen, enjoys cooking or just wants to have a fun time! My kids are helping write the review and tell me I should give it 100,000 stars.
Fantastic ramen and a fun and authentic activity! Went as a family, fun for all. Painting ramen spoons was the icing on top!
It was a bit hard to find, down an alley around the corner of where Apple Maps thought it was. The teachers were very kind and informative and went above and beyond to take pictures for us. Not to mention the ramen was 10/10!



