There are few culinary skills harder to perfect and, as a result, few that are more impressive to show off to friends than sushi making. Requiring deft hands, an expert understanding of the correct filling ratios and a kind of patience and finesse that can only be taught by experts, making a sushi roll is no easy feat. 

Fancy learning the tricks of the trade in one of London's most opulent dining rooms? The team at Lucky Cat Mayfair – who whip up much-loved maki rolls like crab-packed California rolls and punchy spicy tuna rolls daily – are extending their expertise to Londoners now, too, with this informative and delicious sushi roll masterclass. 

Impress friends with your sushi making skills and discover more about this Japanese art with this in depth Sushi Masterclass. On completion, enjoy the fruits of your labour with a luxurious sushi selection, including your creations, served with traditional accompaniments – soy, wasabi, and ginger. You'll even receive a special Lucky Cat gift at the end to send you on your way. 

We're giving one lucky reader the chance to win a sushi class for two at Lucky Cat Mayfair – the ultimate date night activity. 

For more information visit gordonramsayrestaurants.com

Your prize

  • 1 x sushi masterclass for two at Lucky Cat Mayfair (valued at £195)

The question is: What meat is in a California roll?

Competition closes: 21st November 2024

By entering the competition, it is deemed that the entrant accepts the terms and conditions stated below.

No purchase necessary.

Prize cannot be exchanged for cash equivalent.

Prize is not transferable.

One entry per person, no bulk or third-party entries, unless the rules of the competition state so.

No responsibility can be taken for any lost or delayed entries.

Winner must be 18 years old or over.

The winner will be chosen from all correct entries and will be notified by email.

The winner will need to confirm acceptance within 7 days of being notified. If the winner does not confirm acceptance within this timeframe, the promoter has the right to pick another winner.