Kids Sushi & Sweet Workshop: A Wonderful Japanese Food Adventure

Event

Come and experience a fun and interactive Japanese food workshop for children aged 5–12 as part of the Wonderful World Festival.

Kids will learn to roll their own sushi and create a traditional Japanese dessert (Anmitsu), guided by Japanese chef Mamoru Aizawa with over 40 years of experience.

Each child will get to make their own sushi roll, create a Japanese dessert and take home a bamboo sushi rolling mat.

Parent or guardian attendance is required, and is included as part of a child ticket.

Important Information:

Please inform the organiser of any allergies in advance. An allergen-free environment cannot be guaranteed. Photos may be taken for promotional purposes, attendees will be advised and can opt out.

All bookings are non-refundable. Tickets are transferable.

Dates & Times
  • Sun 12 Apr 10am–10:40am
  • Sun 12 Apr 10:55am–11:35am
  • Sun 12 Apr 11:50am–12:30pm
  • Sun 12 Apr 12:45pm–1:25pm
  • Sun 12 Apr 1:40pm–2:20pm
  • Sun 12 Apr 2:35pm–3:15pm
Accessibility
  • Disabled access available, contact operator for details.

When

12 Apr

10am–10:40am | 10:55am–11:35am | 11:50am–12:30pm | 12:45pm–1:25pm | 1:40pm–2:20pm | 2:35pm–3:15pm

Where

Ramen O Canberra CBD

28 University Ave,
Canberra ACT 2601

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Price

$20 per person

Additional information

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