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Japanese cuisine celebrates bold and unique flavors, but don't let that intimidate you. After attending a Pittsburgh cooking class, you'll discover that Japanese cuisine can actually be very accessible. You'll learn directly from a professional chef, who will show you how to prepare delicious dishes from all over Japan. Besides the recipes and culinary techniques, you'll also discover the history and culture that define each dish.


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Pittsburgh Cooking Class: Roll Traditional Sushi
CHEF’S PLACE
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Roll Traditional Sushi

$65
Cooking Class
$65
Master sushi-making with Chef Dix and learn to craft rolls with expert techniques. Step into the role of a sushi chef in this hands-on cooking class with Chef Dix. Guided by Chef Dix, you'll master the art of sushi-making from scratch. Start by crafting a fresh Philadelphia roll with sushi rice, smoked salmon,...
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Chef Dix
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Gibsonia
Next Date: Thu, Apr 17th at 7:00PM & other times
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