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We wanted to experience authentic Japanese home cooking, and it couldn't have gone better. It was truly home cooking—at Michi's apartment—giving us the opportunity to experience Japanese hospitality firsthand. The recipes and ingredients were chosen with great care, and as you can see, we had a wonderful time together. Many thanks again to Michi and Yumi. It was marvelous.
We had the best time with Michi! She and her friend were friendly and welcoming. We had great conversation and they shared things to do in Fukuoka. The food was great and it was a great experience. They made us feel so comfortable, it was like cooking with friends. We will definitely book with Cookly again.
My partner and I enjoyed a magical experience with the very generous hosts, who taught us how to make okonokmiyaki and takoyaki. We already learned a lot about local ingredients and cooking techniques, leaving us with lots of inspiration to try our own Japanese dishes in the future. The delicious appetiser, and matcha ending made it extra special. Thank you for the great time!
We made masuzushi, tempura, harumaki,nikujyaga. Everything we had was beautiful. Also, we had a tea ceremony. That was unforgettable experience. Thank you very much.
I spent so much happy time in Tr. Michi's cooking class in July, 2023. I highly recommend this class for who would visit Fukuoka :) My cooking class was about Tempura! You can learn how to handle ingredient in Japanese way such as the way cutting a carrot (it was quite different to Korean way). Also, the teacher really likes cooking itself so she knows much about Japanese cooking and she kept introducing many of Japanese sauces and seasonings, of Japanese plates and of Japanese food such as sesame tofu and tororo. I took all things she introduced to me and I’m planning to buy them now hahaha. (Her picks were really delicious!) The 4th picture is a sesame tofu which was shocking to me LOL I'm gonna buy and eat it when I get back to Japan someday! For me as a Korean, I thought we are sharing kind of big cultural base but thanks to this class, I could learn subtle differences between Korean and Japanese cooking which was really interesting to me ! For instance, she introduced various 'tororo' side dishes to me as a Japanese summer food. In my country, we usually eat tororo just as a shake and I had no idea it's good for health in summer and there are many ways to cook tororo. It was really exotic to me. Thanks to her, my world’s got wider in Japanese way! 😊 The class is held up in really cozy and CLEAN place so I felt relieved to cook and eat there. The teacher takes a good care of the place and ingredient. Also, the way how she cooks, organizes the place, eats and lives her life gave me inspired. During the class, you guys can talk with her and you might know how balanced person she is. For me, she became my life role model. hahaha. She is really friendly, kind and good at leading the class in gentle way. Of course, she's so fluent in English so there was no problem to communicate with her! Also, she is very opened person to be a friend, either. For me, the best way to learn about foreign culture is to learn their cooking. Because I believe the food is a combination of a culture, history and people. So, I could feel and learn more about Japan during the class. Her class will make your trip more than just a trip! My trip is completed by her class! Now we became friends and I’m looking forward to introducing each other’s culture! Thank you for reading my review. Have a great day!
En una clase de cocina en Fukuoka, a menudo aprenderás a preparar ramen de Hakata con su característico caldo tonkotsu, pasta de mentaiko (huevas de bacalao picantes), brochetas de yakitori a la parrilla y el famoso tonkatsu de la ciudad. Muchas clases también cubren cómo preparar platos de mariscos frescos del mercado Hakata Ichiba.
Sí, la mayoría de las escuelas de cocina en Fukuoka ofrecen alternativas veganas, vegetarianas y sin gluten. Puedes solicitar un ramen a base de plantas o una versión sin gluten del tradicional tonkatsu, y los chefs ajustarán los ingredientes para adaptarse a tus necesidades dietéticas.
Fukuoka ofrece talleres de comida callejera, clases de cocina con recorrido por el mercado, sesiones aptas para familias e incluso cursos enfocados en veganos. Los principiantes suelen comenzar con una clase sencilla de ramen o yakitori que explica las técnicas básicas antes de pasar a platos más complejos.
La mayoría de las clases duran de 2 a 4 horas, con un tamaño de grupo de 4 a 8 participantes. Esto mantiene la instrucción personalizada mientras te permite practicar de forma práctica con un pequeño equipo.
Las clases suelen impartirse en japonés e inglés, y muchas escuelas también ofrecen chino o coreano. Las sesiones privadas están disponibles para parejas o pequeños grupos, a menudo a una tarifa ligeramente más alta.
Se suelen quitar los zapatos antes de entrar a la cocina, y es cortés agradecer al chef en japonés o inglés. También descubrirás que los chefs de Fukuoka aprecian la disposición a probar miso picante o salsas infusionadas con yuzu, así que no tengas miedo de probar nuevos sabores.
Durante el verano, puedes aprender a hacer yakitori a la parrilla con verduras de temporada, mientras que las clases de invierno suelen incluir sopa de miso abundante y platos de olla caliente. El festival Hakata Gion Yamakasa también ofrece talleres de cocina especiales que se centran en la comida callejera de estilo festival.
Los viajeros solitarios pueden unirse a clases grupales para conocer a otros amantes de la comida, las parejas disfrutan de sesiones privadas o aptas para parejas, y las familias con niños se benefician de actividades interactivas y prácticas que mantienen a los niños comprometidos mientras aprenden sobre ingredientes japoneses.
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