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Old Nov 29th, 2009, 04:52 AM
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Suggestions for a Thai cooking class in Bangkok?

Thinking about taking a Thai cooking class in Bangkok. Any ideas?
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Old Nov 29th, 2009, 05:47 AM
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funny, Pook...

I did Blue Elephant (www.blueelephant.com) - the morning class includes a trip to a Thai market. Fun and worthwhile.

Baipai has also been recommended on this forum (www.baipai.com) The classes are held outdoors so it could be uncomfortable when its hot out in Bangkok (most of the time).

Blue Elephant is more expensive and easily accessible by skytrain. I believe Baipai picks you up at your hotel.
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Old Nov 29th, 2009, 12:17 PM
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Here is a bit more info on those mentioned by Craig, plus one more:




http://www.savourasia.com/content/view/273/679/
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i also did the morning class at blue elephant, and it was excellent. i got to make my own not-too-sour tom yum.

hanuman, a man of few words, very few words. lol.

now in narita town, going to see naritasan, then a nice lunch before heading back to the salt mines.

ht, good win, next the badgers. full speed ahead, remember the cougars!!
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Puttakka, as the others have said, Blue Elephant looks like an excellent class and gets some great reviews. It is rated # 14 in popularity on Trip Advisor under Attractions in Bangkok. However, I would also check out Baipai Thai Cooking School, which is rated even higher in popularity at #4 and has been getting great reviews as well. Enjoy your trip!
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