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Contribuisci feedbackI cannot claim to have become a sushi-making expert in just one evening, but I can confidently say that I have made significant progress in learning how to make sushi at home. However, my overall experience was tainted by the frustration of spending hours trying to get my hair unstuck and ending up with tears staining my hair.
I learned to make sushi for the first time and lived to tell them how everything went! I met my “peeps” at zomato for the zomato meetup along with 12 other eager foods like me. such an evening is never less entertaining! eating, talking about eating, going into a food skoma, eating and eating some more. they know that the drill japan has a special place in my heart. After traveling there when I was a teenager, I lay and wandered through the most beautiful place there. I completely fell in love with the people, culture and their food (even if it hit a bit and miss for me first in this beautiful Japanese institution and meet their beautiful employees...read more
Do you remember your first time trying sushi? I do. I was a little nervous, my hands were a bit shaky, and I wasn't sure if I was rolling it correctly. But to my surprise, my first attempt at making sushi was successful. It may not have been perfect, but it was a memorable experience that I look back on fondly. It's a far cry from the usual embarrassing first time stories, like falling while ice skating or eating raw fish for the first time.
Holloway road is not just food center. for a residential area it is lacking in good restaurants, but kuriya keiko is one-handed attempt to change this part restaurant part cooking school, I was invited by zomato to a blogger event to try my hand at sushi production. after a delicious klempner cocktail I made my own sushi star practically a walk in the park according to great instructions from our teacher gyozas, tofu katsu and the best salmon teriyaki I had ever followed by the kitchen. everything was really delicious and I the cooking classes are excellent value for money when they find themselves on the holloway road, they need to visit, it is definitely worth the hike over the city.
I like going to restaurants, who doesn't? But what I like even better is knowing how to make my favourite dishes myself. It just gives you the freedom on having your favourite food, whenever you want! At Kuriya Keiko you can not only eat mouth-watering Japanese food, but can also learn how to make it, as Keiko regularly holds cooking classes. Together with other bloggers I was able try the sushi-making class and have a taste of the menu We were welcomed with lovely a lovely plum wine cocktail, before we moved to the workshop area to learn how to make sushi from a real professional. Putting on an apron, watching Keiko show you her tricks, I felt like I jumped into the TV, straight into a...read more