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    Young Chefs Academy

    Young Chefs Academy

    4.1(9 reviews)
    5.3 km

    I have been trying for approximately one year to set up sessions for 2 highly functioning Young men…read morewith intellectual disabilities to no avail. They keep pushing for the half day program which is not of interest or need to them. I inquired about family/adult session and got the same response. I honestly feel this is due to their disability although others in the family would attend group/daily session. So very very disappointed.

    Wow. Talk about a seamless, stress free, effortless experience for this mom who has become…read moreexhausted with throwing 10 years of parties that have required A LOT of effort.. YCA made this year's birthday party such a refreshing change. From booking, to confirming the amount of children, to closing out... everything was extremely easy! My daughter had a party with 17 kids (birthday girl included). We showed up, they started on time, everything was completely organized... the kids were engaged the entire time and had so much fun (Thanks to both chefs)! I got great feedback from parents after. They had an apron that the kids signed as a takeaway for my LO... how clever! Each of them got a goody bag with some kitchen utensils and a chef's hat. It was in and out in 1.5 hours.. the best part was being able to have a nice meal at the end of the homemade pasta and sauce... also already baked cupcakes that the guests were able to decorate. I would HIGHLY recommend this as an birthday party option... for an 11 year old, it was very age appropriate and fun!

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    Young Chefs Academy - Kindercooks Classes for ages 4-6 years old with an adult

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    The Farm Cooking School - Kids Cooking Class, making pasta

    The Farm Cooking School

    4.6(8 reviews)
    48.2 km

    I attended the Farm Cooking School for a pasta making night! Overall, it was a great experience! We…read morehad the chance to make 3-4 different pastas and worked as a group through each item. However, the class was unorganized. Despite arriving on time, the class had already started. People were tasked with items to start on and no one greeted us or told us where we could help. It made the beginning of the class feel weird and made us feel not welcomed. The pasta was delicious and the overall value was great! Arrive extra early or have the potential to walk in confused!

    I first met chefs Ian Knauer and Shelley Wiseman when they were the guest pizzaiolos at Liberty…read moreHall Pizza, serving up some unique and amazingly delicious pizzas. Shortly thereafter, my wife and I signed up for the Fundamentals cooking course at The Farm Cooking School - a six class series covering everything from knife skills to roasting, poaching and braising. What we experienced was far better than we expected. These are hands on classes, where we learned about the ingredients, how to utilize them and why they worked in each dish we prepared. At the end of each class, we all sit down and enjoy a delicious meal that by itself would likely cost as much as the class if we bought it at a local restaurant. What a bargain! Since that first series, I've taken over 30 other classes, and continue to take classes every week. I've made French sauces, Mexican moles, Italian pastas, Indian curries, pies, breads, and just about everything else you've seen on a plate. The variety and quality of classes and the food we've eaten has been amazing. Through these classes and the down-to-earth teaching styles of Ian and Shelley, I've learned that it's possible for amateurs like me to prepare meals that taste as good or better than those I get in restaurants. I walk away from classes thinking "Wow, that was so delicious. I can't wait to try this at home!"

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    Yellow summer squash carpaccio

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    The School House

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    Healthy Italia - La Buona Cucina - Zuchinni pasta with shrimp

    Healthy Italia - La Buona Cucina

    4.8(85 reviews)
    41.8 km
    $$$

    I spent Sunday afternoon attending a cooking class with a few of my friends and had an amazing…read moretime. The food was delicious, the owner super charming and the experience overall was fantastic! Highly recommend going with some friends or even a mother/daughter outing.

    Our group selected a cooking class here which included dinner with pasta-making as the only…read morehands-on portion of the evening. We only mixed flour and water together to roll out pasta. For $125/person, I had expected better tasting food though. The small appetizers (spinach salad, prosciutto, Parmesan, olives) may have been put together from a grocery store. For the pasta that we rolled out, the staff only added a plain tomato sauce. The side of vegetables was overcooked and mushy. Tiramisu was all right. We can blame the taste and texture of the pasta on ourselves, because we made it, but I had expected the rest of the food prepared by professionals to be better. No drinks were included -- Healthy Italia is BYOB. There was a nice intro video from the owner telling us about her history and philosophy. She said that she doesn't measure ingredients, and only mixes by feel. How does one teach a cooking class like this? If someone is taking a cooking class, they are less experienced and need precise measurements and instructions. Our flour and water were measured for us, so I guess they do measure something. We were never told the measurements, so didn't have any recipe or any specific learnings to take home. I enjoyed the social time with my group, and especially the long table set out for our group in true Italian fashion. It made us feel like a big cohesive family. However, for $125/person, I felt like we could have had a true learning experience elsewhere or had a much better Italian dinner at a restaurant with drinks. In fact, on the subsequent evening, a few individuals from our group went to a restaurant and ordered similar items served at this cooking class, and the food was remarkably better. And yes, it was less than $125/person with drinks.

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    Healthy Italia - La Buona Cucina
    Healthy Italia - La Buona Cucina
    Healthy Italia - La Buona Cucina

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    Hudson Table - Hoboken - Chef preparing dinner at the Roof top.

    Hudson Table - Hoboken

    4.5(223 reviews)
    48.2 km

    Overall, the party itself turned out nice and the staff were friendly and helpful, which I do…read moreappreciate. The kids had a great time, and the experience as a whole was enjoyable. However, the way the billing was handled was extremely disappointing and honestly very misleading. I was told that adding two additional guests would not be a problem, and at no point was I informed there would be an extra $150 charge. To only bring this up after the event is unacceptable. That kind of information should be clearly communicated at the time the request is made so customers can make an informed decision. What made matters worse was receiving a final email stating that my deposit would be kept because of those additional guests. That is completely unprofessional. I paid $2,772.20 for a pizza-making class for 17 kids and 16 adults, and in reality, only 15 kids and 15 adults attended--and only about 8 adults even participated in making pizza. There were no additional materials or accommodations that would justify keeping the deposit. While the event itself was a success, the lack of transparency and the decision to keep the deposit left a very bad impression. Customers should not have to deal with surprise charges after the fact.

    When I saw that Hudson Table offers Chef Competition events, I knew it would be a fun option for my…read morehusband and me to check out. The format is basically like the show Chopped - two chefs (with the help of a sous chef) must prepare 3 different courses (app/entrée/dessert) using the ingredients from a mystery basket and are judged by the group. They have a certain amount of time for each round/course, and each mystery basket ingredient must only be used once over the 3 dishes. Each event is capped at 20 people - 12 seats at the counter and 8 seated at two tables behind the counter. Counter seats are only $10 more, however if the counter is sold out, it's totally fine to have a table seat. They encourage you to stand up and walk around, engaging with the chefs as they are preparing each dish. They have tasting sticks and allow you to taste sauces as they are being prepared. It's an intimate setting and it's a great way to learn about their techniques and the various ingredients. Watching them plate 20 dishes is incredible. All the food they prepared was delicious - there wasn't a bad dish. It's basically like having two full 3-course meals however you can take home any leftovers if you can't finish it all. You don't know the mystery ingredients ahead of time and they can't accommodate any allergies/preferences so that's something to keep in mind if you have allergies or are a picky eater. Our main proteins were chicken and steak so no issues there. At the end of each course, you have a score card where you rate each dish on presentation, creativity, and taste. At the end of the final round, we went around the room and told the chefs who we think should be crowned the night's winner. No getting out of telling them to their faces who was your favorite! It was a really fun night. The hostess was great and kept everyone pumped up and made sure our carafe of water was full. Both chef Ed and Guillermo were really cool and friendly - it was great to chat with them. They are amazing chefs. Some tips: don't be late! Don't dress too warmly especially if you are seated at the counter - it gets warm if you are near the stove burners. Bring wine - they have ice buckets for white/rosé. Book as soon as the calendar goes live if you want a counter seat. You are going to smell like oil/fried food when you leave... so ladies, don't get a fresh blowout ahead of time!

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    Teambuilding event

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    Live chef competition

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    Culinary Education Center - Oyster cake

    Culinary Education Center

    4.5(2 reviews)
    32.7 km

    The school's restaurant is aptly called Windows, since the teaching kitchen is on full display for…read moreall tables. All meals are fixed price: I visited during buffet brunch, but à la carte lunch and dinner offerings are also available based on the semester schedule. The brunch fare was solid if traditional; OTOH menu choices look more ambitious with wide range. Table service, provided by students in training, was halting yet effective. Good value and great vibe, surely one of AP's best kept secrets. Support this local gem!!

    In order to dine here at the Culinary Education Center, one must have a reservation. Their dinner…read morehours are 5:15-6:15 Mon -Thurs. I heard one doesn't need a reservation for lunch. I was greeted by the host, Lucas, who promptly seated me and introduced me to my server, Ken. Keep in mind that the staff is learning their trade, so be patient. A complementary duck wing w/confit was presented. Very good & nicely spiced. The mango butter complemented the fresh rolls. What a surprise, an excellent taste. Then the escargot......primo, in a garlicky butter. The Lyonnaise salad was similar like I had in France. Superb!!! The main entree was Entrecôte Grenadin w/haricots verts and pommes frites. Look it up if desired. It was excellent. As if I really needed dessert... Vanilla ice cream ( chilled dish ) fresh fruit a la flambé As mentioned, the waitstaff made some basic errors, but my experience here was fantastic. Kudos to the Institute. There is no sales tax added to the bill. No tipping is expected but you can leave a minimal cash donation if desired.

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    Venison

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    Shrimp and Grits with Fried Green Tomato and Peach

    Fantastic Thai - cookingschools - Updated May 2026

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