Myrtle Beach chef opening cooking dojo. Take a look inside new teaching space

A new culinary experience is coming to Myrtle Beach, and customers will leave with more than just full stomachs.

Local private chef service GringoNinja is now putting the cooking utensils into customers’ hands with The Dojo Flavor Academy, a teaching space where people of all ages and skill levels can learn to cook dishes of their own.

Students of The Dojo will learn cooking skills from GringoNinja’s chefs and get to taste their own handiwork. They’ll also leave with a “culinary keepsake” like a cutting board or knife, GringoNinja’s owner Ricky Lang said.

Before walking through the doors of The Dojo, visitors will likely see the GringoNinja Streatery, a two-level trailer that comes with its own dining space and grills. Lang explained that the trailer will be used for classes that involve intensive grilling or other activities that can’t be done inside the classroom space. Eventually, he and his partner Ben Chong also hope to take the Streatery on the road, serving up food at festivals and events around the area.

Inside The Dojo, located at 3926 Wesley St. in suite 802, a vast array of cooking supplies await amid street-style decor — including brick walls, cityscapes and even a couch covered in graffiti…

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