Discover the art of Japanese comfort cuisine in this hands-on sushi-making class in Boston, hosted through Cozymeal. This interactive 4-course lesson blends culinary instruction with authentic flavors
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Location: Boston
What's Included
- Welcoming Boston venue for small or large groups (up to 50 guests)
- Non-alcoholic beverages provided (outside drinks not permitted)
- Full 4-course Japanese menu with sushi, miso soup, tempura and crispy rice
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There's no specific age limit, but kids under 12 should be accompanied by an adult. It’s a fun way to introduce them to cooking! Just keep in mind that the class does involve using sharp knives and hot equipment. Overall, it's very family-friendly!
A: Comfortable clothes are best since you’ll be cooking! An apron is provided, but you might want to wear something that can handle a bit of mess. No need to bring anything other than yourself and a willingness to learn. Just make sure your shoes are closed-toe since you’ll be in a kitchen.
A: Yes, the class will still run unless there are extreme conditions. The venue is indoors, so you can cook regardless of the weather. If there are any changes, you’ll be notified ahead of time. Just keep an eye on your email!
Discussions
Just finished the sushi-making class in Boston and it was amazing!
I took the Japanese sushi making class last weekend in Boston, and wow, it was such a great experience! We made hand-rolled sushi, miso soup, and crispy rice, all under the guidance of a fantastic chef. The atmosphere was super friendly and relaxing. I went with a group of friends, and we all had a blast! I'd definitely recommend it for anyone looking for a fun outing or gift idea.
Gift idea: Sushi-making class in Boston!
I'm thinking of getting this sushi-making class as a gift for my partner's birthday. They love sushi but haven’t tried making it before. Has anyone done this? What was your favorite dish? Also, how long does the class usually last? I want to make sure it’s a full experience!