Private Tour

Home Meal Experience

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From JPY 20000

5.00
1 review

Overview

Available languages

English

2 hours 30 minutes

Mobile ticket

Grandma will teach you a delicious Japanese home meal dishes by using Kochi’s seasonal ingredients. Recipes are very simple and approachable but it is just so good! You can enjoy cooking and dining in this class. (You don't necessary have to cook, if you don't prefer.) All ingredients are carefully selected. You could also explore about local sake in this class. As an option, certified international Japanese sake sommeliers will arrange sake pairings.

Additional Info

Wheelchair accessible

Public transportation options are available nearby

Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap

Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries

Not recommended for pregnant travelers

Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health

Cancellation Policy

All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.

What‘s Included

Lunch

You can enjoy local sake tasting in other course.

Options

with Sake Pairing

Sake, beer & wine

Home Meal Experience

Reviews

5.00

1 review

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  • The Perfect Lunch, An Experience to Remember!

    Susan L,

    May 8, 2025

    - Viator

    5.00

    My friend and I had a wonderful time preparing our lunch in Grandma’s Kitchen. Our hosts were so warm and welcoming, it felt like family. We prepared a variety of dishes, using all natural, pesticide-free ingredients. I’ll just elaborate on two of them. We made a marinated scallop dish, slicing and arranging the scallops, cucumber, tomatoes after Grandma modeled for us. We arranged our own bowls of Chirashi Sushi over rice, slicing ingredients including a Japanese omelet and fresh herbs. We made a salad of romaine, new spring onions, pickled shallots and radish greens with a sesame dressing. More dishes included Kushi-Katsu, Unagi and a wheat-based noodle bowl with homemade dashi. Everything we made and ate, we can make on our own at home. I can’t wait to purchase a new Japanese knife for slicing in my own kitchen. We ate with our hosts, drank a little sake and talked! This was an unforgettable experience that will bring a smile whenever I think about it.