The 5 Best Food & Drink in Arakawa, Kanto

May 22, 2021 Deane Carmody

Discover the best top things to do in Arakawa, Japan including OMAKASE, YUCa's Japanese Cooking, Nariko's Kitchen, Kawaii Bento, Kawaii Cooking.
Restaurants in Arakawa

1. OMAKASE

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5.0 based on 486 reviews

OMAKASE

OMAKASE is a Japanese word that means 'Entrust', literally 'respectfully leaving another to decide what is best'. We offers the Japanese charm like history, traditional culture, nature, food, pop culture that the professional of travel in Japan chose for the travelers visiting Japan by the shape as a tour and an experience. We create a trip personalized for you, and organize local guide to show you Japan to your heart's content . Enjoy Japan with us!

2. YUCa's Japanese Cooking

2-34-8, Nishiogu Meeting Place: North Gate of TABATA station, JR Yamanote line, Arakawa 116-0011 Tokyo Prefecture +81 80-4134-3211 [email protected] http://yjc.tokyo/
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5.0 based on 831 reviews

YUCa's Japanese Cooking

Thank you for visiting the “YUCa’s Japanese Cooking”! YUCa's Japanese Cooking aims to give people from all over the world an opportunity for experiencing Japanese culture through cooking class and supermarket tour! YJC's cooking classes are directed in English and focus on Japanese home meals that are eaten everyday or seasonally at home. Let’s learn Easy, Healthy and Delicious Japanese home cooking! The BEST souvenir from Tokyo, JAPAN! YJC Summary: ● Great souvenir for yourself, family and friends ● Perfect activity for foodies and cooking lovers ● Perfect for single, family and group travelers ● Precious time at local home ● Local Supermarket Tour ● Fun and Informative Hunds-on class ● YJC offers those courses ● Easy Access! Locates the center of Tokyo. For more detail, please check our website & YouTube channel! See you at our kitchen!!

Reviewed By Gingerlocks503

I am a big fan of learning as much about a culture when I travel as I can and I love spending time with the locals to do that. When I saw a cooking experience in Japan, I knew we needed to jump on that despite a reluctant (non-cooking) husband. We picked 2 of our favorite items we like to eat (although nearly everything in Japanese cuisine is delicious in our books) and booked our time with Yuca. We were not disappointed in the slightest and had a most wonderful time learning to make Ramen and Gyoza from scratch. My husband even said he enjoyed it far more than he ever imagined! WIN! We were invited into her home to cook with her and I not only came away with new recipes for our home menu rotation, but the need for a miso muddler and a ginger ginger (we were staying in Asakusa at the time and this was a quick and easy errand to run the same day!). I also bought her first cookbook and will subscribe to her YouTube channel so I can learn even more. We highly recommend this experience for anyone else who wants to dive deeper into a culture and have a wonderful experience! Thank you Yuca!

3. Nariko's Kitchen

2-19 Nippori Station, Nishinippori, Arakawa 116-0013 Tokyo Prefecture +81 80-7835-7632 [email protected] https://www.narikoskitchen.com/
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5.0 based on 128 reviews

Nariko's Kitchen

Welcome! I'm Nariko and I'm giving hands-on cooking classes from my kitchen in a cozy Japanese home which is centrally located in Tokyo. I will teach you how Japanese people cook their daily meals. I have been working as a cooking instructor in Please visit my website for more details and to inquire about the range of classes! Malaysia and conducted cooking classes for individuals.

Reviewed By DonaFlorBahia - Paris, France

If you’re fond of wagashi, these traditional Japanese sweets that are almost too beautiful to eat, I warmly recommend you to attend Nariko’s nerikiri workshop. Nerikiri is a type of wagashi made of white and read bean dough that should reflect the season it's being served in. Nariko taught me how to mold saruka (cherry blossom) flowers, peonies, chrysanthemums, and other artistic shapes. I was fascinated by how easily you get beautiful results. The whole experience was unique thanks to Nariko’s passion and patience.

4. Kawaii Bento

7-6-12, Minamisenju, Arakawa 116-0003 Tokyo Prefecture [email protected] http://kawaii-bento.jp
Kawaii Bento

You can learn about the character lunch box lesson in a technology that is immediately available to the real Life. It is hard to think about a menu for daily Bento making, but by doing this lesson, you can get hints and the menu will be more Varied. Once you get used to it, you will be able to make your own bento, and your family will be happy.

5. Kawaii Cooking

7 Chome-6 Minamisenju, Minamisenju, Arakawa 116-0003 Tokyo Prefecture +81 90-8626-0820 [email protected]
Kawaii Cooking

I teaches you how to make Japanese Vegetarian dishes for Home Parties. I am a certified instructor and specializing in Japanese Cooking Classes for international visitors. I have experienced to teach them various Japanese dishes in Japan and foreign countries. In my session, you can learn about how to cook some different types of Veggie Sushi with seasonal vegetables.

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