Just Roll It Sushi-Making Class for One, Two, or Four from I Wish Lessons (Up to 57% Off)

Offered In Washington DC - By Groupon On July 19th, 2012 With 0 Comments

Just Roll It Sushi-Making Class for One, Two, or Four from I Wish Lessons (Up to 57% Off)

The kitchen is statistically the most dangerous room in a home because it contains the highest concentration of knives, open flames, and pots full of freedom-hungry lobsters. Learn to navigate this danger zone with this Groupon.

Choose from Three Options

  • $ 32 for an introductory Just Roll It sushi-making class for one (a $ 65 value)
  • $ 59 for an introductory Just Roll It sushi-making class for two (a $ 130 value)
  • $ 112 for an introductory Just Roll It sushi-making class for four (a $ 260 value)

An I Wish Lessons sushi instructor introduces students to the techniques and lingo used while making california rolls, vegetable rolls, and spicy-tuna rolls. At the end of the class, students can dine on their own creations. The Just Roll It sushi-making class provides an apron, ingredients, and all necessary tools. Classes are held at restaurants, bars, and kitchen spaces across Washington, D.C., Bethesda, and Arlington.

I Wish Lessons

I Wish Lessons’ professionally guided classes convene in various venues throughout Chicago, Boston, DC, and Detroit, uniting and educating like-minded learners in vibrant social settings. The company’s hundreds of teachers have educated countless learners while introducing them to new friends and planning private events, including birthday parties and baby showers. Classes broach a multitude of engaging, lighthearted subjects, such as beer and bacon pairing, scotch tasting, cupcake decorating, and sushi rolling.

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