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Abigail's Kitchen

3.7 (283 reviews)
ModerateCooking Classes
Open 9:00 am - 11:00 pm
Updated 2 months ago

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Nicole R.

Went to a Sushi making cooking class with my husband. There were 4 other people in the class. Abigail ran the class. You walk downstairs from the restaurant into a cute room set up with two large tables. We used one of the tables which was set up with most of what we would use. We learned to roll 4 types of rolls- she had tuna, salmon, crab, shiitake mushrooms, avocado, Tobiko, trout roe, scallions, cucumbers- an errant of sesame seasoning, the best white fiber I have ever had and enough sushi rice to feed an army! It was informative, fun, and included wine or beer (win). It was a great date and we even got to take home some of our sushi creations! Each group (everyone was in pairs) had their own plates of seafood, knife, seaweed... etc.) It was organized, clean, and Abigail was friendly. I would highly recommend taking a class and now I want to attend one of her Dining in the Dark events. Instagram @date_night_craves

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Veronica L.

Had such a fun time taking a cooking class here that was co-hosted by City Girls Who Walk in the basement of Abigail's Kitchen. We made several recipes, including pizza, fries, homemade ketchup, ranch, and almond butter bars - all of which were vegan and gluten free! The event was very organized and the staff promptly removed any dishes that needed to be cleaned or ones we didn't need. Our class lasted 2.5 hrs and we got to enjoy our product at the end - YUM! We were also able to take any leftovers back, which is my favorite thing about cooking classes. Overall, I'd come back to check out their other dining / cooking experiences based off my time tonight.

I attended a cocktail class last night at Abigail Kitchen taught by Svetlana. Really fun, entertaining and (surprisingly) educational event. Svetlana taught how to make 3 unique cocktails, and the 4th bonus one. She used authentic flavor combos and cool equipment. You can tell she really knows her way around spirits and has a smooth way of teaching it. Also, delicious hors d'oeuvres helped from getting too drunk too quickly. I made a few new friends, laughed a ton, and definitely got a nice buzz! Highly recommend this class!

Dolonchapa C.

This is for dinner in the dark! One word- Do it! Celebrate something if you can. What an experience! Great service. They take it one level up. Food is great. I won't say extraordinary. But great. Constant wine fills. They let you hand afterward. Beautifully executed experience. I will not mention what we had because it will ruin the experience in case there are similarities. Apparently they have seasonal menus depending on what the chef gets at the market each day. Wine pairings are good, food is good, beautifully thought out and executed. We had a great night. Yes you don a Blindfold and go inside the bistro. The big re real is at the end. What stood out is they are accommodating. From taking photos to walking us to the restroom they do it all, and with a smile. HIGHLY RECOMMEND!

Tamara H.

If you haven't done dark dining before, I highly recommend it! The "Dining in the Dark" experience at Camaje Bistro did not disappoint. It was a an amazing sensory experience with tasty food and excellent staff. 5 stars! A crunchy toast set us into a world of tactile and sensory stimulation. The music and scented candles were a nice touch to the dinner. Without giving too much away I would just say the food was delicious. Also not everything is at it seems. Keep guessing what's on your plate and touching, tasting, listening, and experiencing your meal. A screen free 2-3 hours is a nice perk. Did I mention the wine was amazing? Thank you Camaje !

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Monique M.

Wow! a very unique experience. My friends and I decided to try Abigail's 'Dinner in the Dark' experience after I heard about something similar in Mexico. The event is unique in that the dinner features a 4-course meal which is not revealed to you until the day of the event. If thats not interesting enough, then add a blindfold to the mix. That's right, you'll be eating a mystery dinner, blindfolded. Its not a crazy as you think though. The entire experience is about $136 and includes 4 courses of food, unlimited wine, taxes, and gratuity. Seriously, thats an awesome deal! Abigail tailors the menu to suit your allergies/intolerances and/or preferences (100 points!). The staff will not tell you anything about the meal, no matter how hard you try to convince them to. Your senses will be extremely heightened during the experience. Its also a great time to connect with whoever your sitting with. I learned so much more about my friends throughout the experience. Upon arrival, we were greeted outside by staff and none other than Abigail herself. The staff passed out the blindfolds. Abigail gave us an overview of the experience then guided us into the restaurant blindfolded. You aren't 'allowed' to see the restaurant until the very end. We were able to sit together despite purchasing separate tix. The ambience of the venue felt very relaxed; Abigail plays a great diverse blend of music as you dine. Staff remain available to assist with anything from drinks to bathroom breaks. Abigail began with a cute ice breaker, I don't want to give it away but we did a tasting of a food item in unison. Wine was passed out with each course. For the starter, we had a cauliflower soup that was so delicious. Very hearty and smooth. Second course was a salad that included fresh fruit, beets, and goat cheese. Main course was a pork tenderloin dish that featured polenta. I thought it was beef stew lol but nonetheless seasoned well and the pork was tender. Dessert was a crepe topped with chocolate sauce and raspberries, very rich and tasty. Among the drinks, my favorite was the champagne given during the first course, and the dessert wine. Staff were amazing! very attentive, helpful, and kind. At one point, i started to freak out being blindfolded (I am claustrophobic). One staff member guided me outside and helped me calm down without judgement, very appreciative. I took pics during the event by holding up my phone up and randomly shooting pics lol (please excuse the weird angles and blurriness) but staff was more than happy to take pics for us as well. I must also add that the space itself is really beautiful and romantic. At the end, we sang songs and finally pulled off our blindfolds to see a dimly lit room with a bar close by and long tables. Very reminiscent of a Parisian restaurant. Abigail revealed the menu to us, many of the items are locally sourced. I only had two issues with the experience though: - Food takes long to come out. I'm pretty sure Abigail prepares the meal during the service but it felt like forever. Could be that my sense of time was off given the blindfold or I was simply hangry, either way it was a long wait. - I felt hungry afterward. Perhaps more starch with the meal would have helped. Overall, a memorable and insightful experience. I'd recommend it for groups, dates, and perhaps event a team building experience. Would definitely return as well.

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Stephen L.

I made a reservation for 7pm the day before. Note that Camaje does have an event every Wednesday and Saturday, dinner in the dark which is from 8pm to closing. So if you do plan to come here on a Wednesday or a Saturday, the latest reservation time is 6pm for regular dinner. I called to make a reservation and they were very polite over the phone and sounded very professional. When I finally came, they were busy but still very attentive and greeted us right away and told my wife and I that they'll be right with us. They seriously have their customer service on point. They didn't rush us and made sure we felt comfortable and came by to check up on us periodically. The atmosphere and the staff was what made this experience pretty nice. I thought the food was sub par to French restaurants I have tried in New York and in France. For appetizers, we had the escargot and the clams. The escargot was not in a shell, which was not a deal breaker but the taste was not as tasty as I hoped for. The long neck clams appeared to have the same sauce as the escargot and was a bit bitter because it was probably made with some white wine. Both appetizers were in this neon green sauce which didn't appear appealing to us. The entrees we felt were small and the taste underwhelming. My wife ordered the black sea bass, although it was okay, she felt the lentils were not thoroughly cooked, some were soft and some were hard. I ordered the bouillabaisse and it was lacking in flavor. Some salt and pepper would have made my entree a lot better. The food wasn't horrible and we did finish everything. We left feeling hungry after a two course meal, which should never be the case. If it hadn't been for the Groupon, I would have not come here. That being said, I will most likely not come back to this restaurant since the food portions were small.

Mary G.

Dinner in the Dark! What a fabulous experience! I was extremely anxious about doing this but didn't hesitate to make reservations when the conversation came up between my husband and I! We are big foodies and have thoroughly exhausted wine pairing dinners in some of the best restaurants in Manhattan.....from Per se, Eleven Madison Park, Atera, Momo Fuko Ko, etc.....not to mention the countless speakeasies we have been to as well so we were looking for something different to experience and in researching we found this! From the moment Chef Abigail stepped out and explained what we were about to experience I was beginning to feel my tension decrease....I did have a special request which they were accommodating and that also eased my anxiety! After the initial walking into the restaurant, which for me was the worst part, and we sat down with a champagne being poured I was completely comfortable! Our waitstaff were pleasant, and ninja like as they seemed to bring us our food, then take our plates away, fill up our glasses with wine with complete silent precision! Now for the food! From the crostini to the salad to the desert....every bite was an adventure as our taste buds were forced to try and determine the dish! You can hear other diners trying to guess and we were like oh yeah, I definitely taste beet in there or some lavender in that! Bravo Chef Abigail! Thank You for a lovely evening!

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I am pleased to share that Abigail has provided me with the recipes I had requested from our class.

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Good food, good service, and good location. The restaurants are busy on a weekend evening and very noisy but otherwise it's very very nice.

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