Sushi is a typical Japanese food with over a thousand years of history and tradition. It has become perhaps the most visible example of Japanese cuisine in other countries. Sushi consists of cold cooked rice dressed with Japanese vinegar that is shaped into bite-sized pieces and topped with raw or cooked fish, or formed into a roll with fish, egg or vegetables and wrapped in seaweed.
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Maki sushi is probably the most well known type of sushi. It is a roll made of nori (algae) with rice and fish or vegetables inside. The most well known type of maki sushi is the California Roll.
Nigiri Sushi
Nigiri sushi consists of a small ball of rice with a slice of fish, shrimp, egg, or other topping on top of it.
Sushi Mix
Sushi Mix, apart from Maki and Nigiri, you can also find dried seaweed filled with seafood and various kinds of fish eggs. Tamago, the Japanese name for a sweet egg omelet, is also part of this mix.
Party Trays
Celebrating a Birthday? A new job? Or just “hanging out” together with friends? Why not try something different that will really impress your guests: Sushi Party Trays. Great as a starter or a main dish, Sushi Party combinations are always going to be a hit. We can also do larger orders for special events (wedding, banquets, corporate events).
Workshops
Private
Courses
Organize a private sushi course at your home or at one of our partners. Accompanied by our chef, together you will concoct a delicious Japanese menu in a festive atmosphere.
Group
Courses
Participate in one of our group sushi courses and spend a lovely evening with us and others who have the same culinary passion, “the sushis”.
Business
Courses
Arrange a sushi course to inspire your colleagues, reinforce your team spirit or strengthen the links with your clients or partners. Get creative by sharing skills and the ability to work as a team.
Children's
Courses
Educate your children, in a fun way, about the value of Japanese cuisine thanks to our sushi course. They will make sushi: makis, californian makis and nigiri. This course has been adapted for children from the ages of 7 to 14.