Sushi Making Class for Kids



7 to 14 years     1.5 hours

Class size 1 to 8 (public classes), 6 to 10

$70 (Afterpay available)


Sydney
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Food and Drink
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Cooking
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Japanese Cooking
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Japanese Culture
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Kid Friendly
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Sushi Making
Does your kid love sushi? At this hands on cooking class they'll learn how to make their own.
With lots of hands on assistance from the chef they will learn how to make and roll simple sushi rolls from scratch.
This is the perfect class for the school holidays. Your kids will have a fun culinary experience, meet some new people and enjoy a post class lunch where they can enjoy their creations with their new friends.
Disclaimer: This class is designed for kids 14 and under.
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Knowledge required
Ideal for kids over seven years old.
 
What you'll get
All ingredients and sushi for lunch.
 
Suitable for

Suitable for kids from 7 to 14 years old.

Adult accompaniment is not required.

Location

369 Penshurst St, Chatswood NSW

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Culinary Studio Dekura
Culinary Studio Dekura

Classes with the Goodwill Ambassador for Japanese Cuisine

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Hideo was born in Yotsuya, Tokyo. His father was a playwright and owned two Japanese restaurants, Kihei of Tokyo and Misuji, where he commenced his training, whilst still at school at Shinjuku High School and through to Nihon University. Hideo learnt from his parents the principles of sushi and kappo-ryori food preparation, cooking and presentation. These methods have been passed down through generations of his family. At the same time, he learnt the philosophy of Chakaiseki (the tea ceremony cuisine), Teikanryu Shodô (Calligraphy), Ikenobou-Ryuseiha (flower arrangement) and Hôchô Shiki (the cooking knife ceremony) under the tutelage of Shijyoushinryu by Iemoto-Shishikura Soken-Sensei.
After years of cooking and demonstrating in Japan, Hideo's interests led him to Europe to study classical French cuisine, England and then the United States, where he was able to combine his skills in Japanese and European cuisine by working as a demonstrator in California.
In 1972 Hideo visited Australia for the first time and settled in Sydney in 1974. He set up Japanese Functions of Sydney, the first Japanese catering company in Sydney, which was highly successful. He has lectured in several places and has now opened Culinary Studio Dekura in Chatswood.
Hideo is a master of Shijoshin-ryu in Sydney. Furthermore he is a member of Food Professional Australia, (formally Food Media Australia), Japan Master Chef Association, and a lecturer at the Sydney Sea Food School.
He is the author of several Japanese cooking books and cooking videos.
In 2007 and 2015 Hideo was presented with an award from the Japanese Government to those who have made significant contributions to the promotion of Japanese food and cooking.
In 2016 He was appointed as Goodwill Ambassador for Japanese Cuisine.

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