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Sushi Making 101 Class , Was it worth it?


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My 13 year old daughter and I took this class just last week on the Panorama and we had a blast. You get your own cooking station with all the ingredients and you make everything along with the chef. If you’re too far back to see her closely, they have an iPad at your station with an above angle view of everything she’s doing. We made spicy tuna rolls and shrimp tempura rolls and of course you get to eat them at the end. Plus they email you the recipes in case you want to try it at home. We loved it. 

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I took it on the Mardi Gras.  It was fun to try, just so I could say I made sushi. 🙂  Probably would've been more fun with a partner but my husband doesn't like sushi so I went alone.  I had the cooking station to myself and everything was just as LincolnLog described.

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11 hours ago, ilovesparky13 said:

You can find excellent cooking videos on YouTube for free. 

 

true but you would still need to buy the ingredients, and the material (e.g. a mat) and where I live I don't have easy access to sushi grade fish and if I did it would be pricey.

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On 4/3/2022 at 9:45 AM, LincolnLog said:

My 13 year old daughter and I took this class just last week on the Panorama and we had a blast. You get your own cooking station with all the ingredients and you make everything along with the chef. If you’re too far back to see her closely, they have an iPad at your station with an above angle view of everything she’s doing. We made spicy tuna rolls and shrimp tempura rolls and of course you get to eat them at the end. Plus they email you the recipes in case you want to try it at home. We loved it. 

Glad to hear you guys had a great time! I just booked the same class for our upcoming trip on the Panorama

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Never done it on Carnival, but we did the sushi-making class on board the Empress of the Seas five years ago. It was a lot of fun, as was having people stop by our dining room table afterwards and ask where we'd bought we sushi. 😛 

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15 hours ago, ilovesparky13 said:

You can find excellent cooking videos on YouTube for free. 

 

You can find videos to do anything on YouTube. Yet classes and professions still exist for these things.

 

Plus, I assume you get to eat what you make. So it's dinner too.

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4 minutes ago, 2wheelin said:

Recently off the Panorama and did not know about these. Where do you book them ahead?

In the dining section, just like you would book a specialty restaurant.  My husband took the bar-b-que class on our last Panorama cruise and I've booked us for the pasta class on our upcoming one.  It is around lunchtime, so it will be lunch.  The bar-b-que class, they delivered the meat to our table at dinner time as of course there is not enough time for it to cook during the class.

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