Join Yuki and his Friends for a Japanese Meal at Home

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Japanese food has become popular all over the world, but still sushi or noodles dominate the menus of most overseas Japanese restaurants making it very difficult for most to imagine what an average Japanese person eats.

Imagine your own comfort foods back home. There is nothing especially fancy about a normal Japanese friend’s home-cooked meal but that is what makes it special. Take this opportunity to learn about real Japanese food with real Japanese friends, an experience that cannot be met by a visit to any great local restaurant.

Not only will you be able to explore new dishes during these meals, this will be a fantastic opportunity to have a meaningful cultural exchange or practice your Japanese skills. Think of it as a short home-stay program for those who do not have the time but still want the experience. There are friends that welcome visitors during the day at lunch too so check through your schedule to see if you can find some time for a nice Home Visit.

Please tell us beforehand which course menu you prefer, as well as all allergies and food you can’t eat.


1. Meet host family at their home or nearby landmark
2. Go to home to relax and enjoy lunch or dinner
3. Say goodbyes to family and leave home

Availability:
Flexible! Please get in touch to request a day and time.
Duration:
3 hours
Speaks:
English (Beginner)
Area:
Tokyo
Nearest station:
Yuurakucyou-Line Edogawabashi st.(東京メトロ有楽町線江戸川橋駅)
Min Participants:
1
Max Participants:
4
Possessions:
Remarks:
Please tell us beforehand which course menu you prefer, as well as all allergies and food you can’t eat.
 

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Price :
(per person)

2300

About the host

Hosted by
Yuki

When I was young, my family enjoyed meals I cooked up with my grandparents and that experience sparked my interest in cooking. Later on, for seven years, I began training as a cook. I’ve never attended culinary school, but, again, for seven years, I gained experience at various restaurants.

I can teach you how to make Italian food, Ethnic food, and Chinese food as well as Japanese Food.

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