Pescetarian Teishoku Food Experiences(5)
Private Cooking Class in Kyoto: Make a Tonkatsu Cutlet Meal
Learn to make a crispy tonkatsu cutlet meal with a Kyoto foodie and culinary researcher in this cooking class only 10 minutes by train from Kyoto Station. Gluten-free, vegan, halal-friendly and vegetarian options available!
Osaka Breakfast-Making Class: Japanese Onigiri & Miso Soup
Put on your apron and create your own onigiri and miso soup, two of Japan’s beloved breakfast and all-day snacks, in a cozy home kitchen in Namba using an original recipe. Gluten-free, vegan, vegetarian and more options are available.
Nokonoshima Day Trip: Ferry & Wagyu BBQ Lunch (Fukuoka)
On this tour, take an idyllic day trip from Fukuoka City to Nokonoshima, where you can soak in the pristine seaside views of the Hakata skyline, enjoy an open-air wagyu BBQ lunch and explore the area’s traditional culture.
Private Teriyaki Chicken Meal Cooking Class in Kyoto
Make a delicious chicken teriyaki meal in this private cooking class with a foodie and culinary researcher in central Kyoto. Gluten-free, vegan, halal-friendly and vegetarian options can be accommodated (with deep-fried tofu instead of chicken).
Washoku: Seasonal Japanese Home Cooking Class in Nagoya
Experience Japanese home cooking with host Yuka in central Nagoya! Cook popular washoku dishes in a state-of-the-art cooking studio, taste dashi and seasonings made in Aichi Prefecture, and enjoy your homemade meal with green tea.

Discover the Flavors of Pescetarian Teishoku
If you're a pescetarian, finding authentic Japanese food experiences that cater to your dietary preferences can sometimes be a challenge. However, Teishoku, or set meals, offer a delightful way to enjoy a variety of flavors while adhering to your pescetarian diet. Each Teishoku set is meticulously curated, usually featuring a main dish, rice, soup, pickles, and side dishes. Dive into the world of Pescetarian Teishoku food experiences and savor the balanced and harmonious meals that Japan is celebrated for.
What Makes Teishoku Ideal for Pescetarians?
Teishoku meals are an integral part of Japanese culinary culture, known for their nutritional balance and flavor variety. Pescetarian Teishoku options utilize the bounty of the sea, such as fresh fish, seafood, and kelp, combined with seasonal vegetables. This ensures each set meal is not only satisfying but also aligned with a pescetarian diet. The main component is often grilled or raw fish, like salmon or mackerel, offering a rich source of Omega-3 fatty acids. Accompanying elements like miso soup, which can be made with dashi (a broth derived from fish), and a variety of pickled and steamed vegetables ensure a wholesome dining experience.
Experience Authentic Japanese Dining with Pescetarian Teishoku
Embarking on a Pescetarian Teishoku food experience means engaging with the culinary art of Japan in its most authentic form. With numerous options available, each Teishoku meal is a chance to taste different elements of Japanese cuisine that are perfect for pescetarians. Try experimenting with different types of fish and seafood, all presented beautifully in multi-course meals that reflect the essence of Japanese dining. Whether you are dining at a cozy local spot or enjoying a meticulously crafted set meal at a themed event, Pescetarian Teishoku experiences offer a perfect combination of taste and tradition. Share these memorable meals with friends or enjoy a peaceful solo dining experience, discovering how balance and variety form the cornerstone of Japanese teishoku.