Join Masako in her kitchen and learn to cook authentic Japanese recipes from scratch. If you choose to learn to make Udon, you’ll be kneading the dough with your hands (and feet) and turning it into noodles. It is hard work but worth it to get heavenly homemade udon noodles, far superior to store-bought ones. Other meal options comprise okonomiyaki or tempura or Japanese sweets. Please let Masako know your preference when you create your booking. Dishes will be cooked using some fresh, seasonal ingredients from the farmers market in Niigata. After cooking, you will enjoy a sit-down meal that ends with a sweet dessert.
Please meet Masako at a shrine which is close to her home, she will be waiting in front of Choenji Temple長円寺 . Exact address can be found in your ticket upon booking confirmation.
Please meet Masako at a shrine which is close to her home, she will be waiting in front of Choenji Temple長円寺 Here is a Google Maps link to the location: https://maps.app.goo.gl/aN6cSPAX55iJCCj27 (5 minutes from Kitasenju West Exit) Please call her on this number if you need any help with directions: +81 90 3048 3299
Address: 4 Chome-27-5 Senju, Adachi City, Tokyo, Japan - 120-0034
Phone: +81 90 3048 3299
Email: himawari1212iloveyou@yahoo.co.jp
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