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CAROL Jun 17th, 2002 02:46 PM

cooking classes in Chiang Mai
 
Anyone take any cooking courses in Chiang Mai? My husband loves to cook and would want a really good class..anyone got any ideas for C.M. or Nan.Thanks

Matt Jun 18th, 2002 03:33 AM

Hi Carol, <BR><BR>Im in CM now and just finished my second day of cooking class at a place called Master Thai Chef Cooking School. The fellow who runs it, Permpoon, is the brother of the guy who owns Thai Cookery School (the more famous one). Perm's place is cheaper (700bt) and I had a great time and learned to cook some terrific stuff -- all the basics. The class was small (3 people one day, 8 the next) and the personal attention was great. I cant speak for the other places, but I had a good experience at this one. He is located on Rathmokken Road (horrible spelling, sorry) near Moon Muang. If you're interested I can get you his exact address with better spelling.<BR><BR>Matt

Matt Jun 18th, 2002 12:25 PM

Hi Matt, <BR>Thanks tons for the info...if you could send the correct spelling,we'd appreciate it. How do we sign up with him?Also are there different length classes ? Thanks tons ,Matt.<BR><BR>Carol<BR>

Arlene Jun 18th, 2002 06:40 PM

Hi Carol,<BR><BR>I will be heading to Chiang Mai in two weeks and have enrolled in the Thai Cookery School for a full day course. I have heard excellent things about the school. You can check it out on their web site and sign-up online.<BR>http://www.thaicookeryschool.com<BR>Arlene<BR><BR><BR><BR >

Matt Jun 18th, 2002 08:32 PM

Carol, <BR><BR>To sign up you can just walk on in when you get there -- day of, day before, whenever. Classes run in length from one to three days (I did two). Frankly, unless you really want to get into the more complicated stuff, I cant see doing much more than that. I found two to three days to be a strong introduction to the techniques and ingredients. As for the spelling of the road, here's my next shot: Ratchmangka Rd. near the corner of Moon Muang. Frankly, Ive seen it spelled about 4 different ways since Ive been here and none of the maps seem to spell it the same way the street signs do. But I took this spelling from a map. Hope this helps, let me know if I can be of more assistance.<BR><BR>Matt

Oopps! Jun 18th, 2002 09:45 PM

Why would "Carol" post under(post no. 3) the name "Matt" as well as his email address? Perhaps Matt forgot to wipe out his name when he replied to himself?

carol Jun 19th, 2002 12:39 PM

Hi Matt and Arlene,<BR>You guys are great and the info so helpful. My husband is REALLY excited now about taking a cooking course.I hope to enjoy his new found knowledge for many years to come!!<BR><BR>Carol


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