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vietnam cooking classes
I'll be travelling to VN next spring, and would like to take some cooking classes in either Hanoi, Hoi An or Saigon
Any recommendations? |
anyone??
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I did not take a cooking class when I was in VN (but may the next time) but a quick search on Google brought up a few links. The Omni Hotel in Saigon has a class that may be interesting. Here is a story on it:
http://www.post-gazette.com/food/200...kingclass3.asp I looked through my three guidebooks on VN and none of them have anything regarding cooking classes. Interesting, considering my Thailand books all have information on such classes. |
Here's a website for Hoi An: Red Bridge Restaurant & Cooking School.
http://www.elephantguide.com/redbridge/school.htm If I have time in Hoi An, maybe I'll take a class. There are other restaurants that have cooking classes, too, in Hoi An. |
Thanks for your responses. I, too, had seen the Red Bridge Restaurant classes in Hoi An, I think I will go with this. I know the metropole in Hanoi offers classes, but I prefer to go through a small, local restaurant
thanks again! |
An article in the travel section of NYTimes earlier this year reviewed several cooking schools in Vietnam.
Vietnam Cookery Center in Ho Chi Minh City: Classes held daily, when four or more sign up. Reservations: (84-8) 823-5872 or online at expatservices.com. The half-day class is $30, including lunch. Ms. Vy's Gourmet Cooking Class in Hoi An: Reserve at the Cargo Club, 107-109 Nguyen Thai Hoc, (84-510) 910 489. The evening class is $10, with dinner. Red Bridge Cooking School in Hoi An: (84-510) 933-222. Reserve at Hai's Scout Cafe, 98 Nguyen Thai Hoc; visithoian.com. The class is $13, with lunch. Sofitel Metropole in Hanoi (above): On-premises class is $50; reserve with the concierge http://travel2.nytimes.com/mem/trave...Asia%2fVietnam |
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