Dotonbori Studio · Broth, Noodles, Gyoza · From $69

Ramen Cooking Class in Osaka

Ramen is the one dish you genuinely cannot approximate from a supermarket, and broth is the entire reason. This is the class that makes you understand why a good bowl costs what it costs — and the highest-rated cooking class in the city.

From $69 per person Free cancellation
  • 5.0 / 5 530+ Reviews
  • 2h Typical class length
  • $44–100 Real class price range
  • Free Cancellation

The Experience

What the Featured Option Includes

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Highlights

  • Knead wheat to make ramen noodles!
  • Cut ramen like a pro with a noodle machine!
  • Make original dumplings using minced chicken!
  • Make pressed sushi with Wagyu roast beef and egg roll sushi!

What's Included

  • All the ingredients in the cooking class

How It Runs

Small group, English-speaking host, and everything provided.

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    Four Kinds of Osaka Class

    Similar length, similar price. Completely different things to take home.

    Feature5.0/5 · 530 REVIEWS Ramen and gyozaSushi makingTakoyaki and okonomiyakiCraft workshop
    What you take homebroth techniqueknife and rice skilla repeatable dinneran object
    Repeatable at homehardmoderateeasyn/a
    Typical price$65–100$44–63$69$6–85
    Good with childrenmoderatecheck age limityesyes
    It is actually cookingyesyesyesno
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    Take this one if you want the hardest thing. Ramen is the dish that does not survive shortcuts, and two hours with a chef is the fastest way to understand why.

    Broth is the lesson

    Everything else in a bowl of ramen is assembly. The broth is where the time, the technique and the difference live, and it is the part no packet reproduces. A good class spends its teaching there rather than on plating.

    You will also come out with a much better sense of why a serious bowl is priced the way it is — which is its own kind of value from an evening.

    Gyoza comes with it

    The main Osaka ramen class teaches gyoza alongside it, which is the more immediately repeatable of the two. Folding is a genuine skill and it takes about fifteen minutes to learn badly and a lifetime to learn well.

    Which to book

    The Dotonbori ramen and gyoza class is rated 5.0 by more than 500 travellers at $69 — the highest-rated cooking class in Osaka on any measure. A castle-area version at $65 includes a souvenir. There is also a dedicated gluten-free ramen and gyoza class at $100, which is priced higher because doing gluten-free ramen properly is genuinely difficult, not because the teaching differs.

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    Guest Reviews

    What Guests Say

    5.0/5 from 530 verified guests

    "We can only recommend this activity. Everything is very well explained. Vegetarian option available when booking."

    Anastasia France

    "We had a lot of fun and learned a lot. The dishes we prepared were delicious! We highly recommend it ☺️"

    Lena Germany

    "This should be your number 1. priority when visiting Osaka! This was one of the highlights of our whole trip. The staff were so friendly, funny, welcoming, helpful and overall just fantastic. The facilities are clean, tidy and full of everything you need. the cooking is well paced without feeling like you're rushing. for non-Japanese speakers, the staff's level of English is exceptional. We did it in a pair but there was also a family attending the class and it was suitable for children too. This is a memory we won't forget and two recipes that we will be taking home. We did the gyoza and ramen class. We would reccomend anyone take this cooking class and make your own delicious lunch for the day. Thank you to the staff for a wonderful day, Gochisousama deshita!!!"

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    Max Ireland

    "We had a really fun cooking lesson where we learned how to make ramen and gyoza. The atmosphere was cozy and relaxed, and of course, everything was also very tasty! The chefs were knowledgeable, enthusiastic and explained everything clearly and in a fun way. Definitely recommended for a fun and tasty experience!"

    Nicole Netherlands

    "We had a great afternoon making gyoza and ramen. Our guide was very knowledgeable and supported us through every step with clear instructions. We really enjoyed our finished dishes. A great family activity."

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    Louise United Kingdom

    "Super care and great support with the recipes! Also very friendly and humorous. I would do it again anytime!!"

    Markus Austria

    "We had an amazing experience yesterday doing the ramen and Gyoza class. The two guides were kind, welcoming and patient as they took us through the steps. The class was small (7 guests present for our class but accommodates 8) meaning the guides had time to give us one to one help and advice. I am so glad we booked this experience, it is my favourite thing we have done in Japan. Now I know how to make ramen and Gyoza I will be making them all of the time when back in Australia! Thank you so much!!"

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    Elizabeth Australia

    "Really good and personal. Very nice man with great English and passion for cooking typical Japanese cuisine."

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    Joshua Ireland

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    Ramen Cooking Class in Osaka

    Osaka: Ramen and Gyoza Cooking Class in Dotonbori, rated 5.0 by 530 travellers, from $69. Starting from $69 per person.

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