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I loved this class. The teacher was fantastic: knowledgeable not just about the recipes and cooking techniques but about the cultural aspects of the dishes. The dishes we made were ones I feel confident I can make at home. Highly recommend
Recently enjoyed a three hour cooking class with the very experienced Vidhya. We started with a market visit and ate kaya toast with coffee. Then we prepared three delicious dishes in the class.
Vidhya was very energetic and provided lots of historical and cultural information about Singapore. Looking forward to recreating the dishes with the menus provided.
My daughter booked us in for the Bao Bun Class. Great hands on experience for something that we wanted to learn / do together. The class instructor Chef Loreta Quitoles was very helpful and gave us a number of tips while we went through the recipes. A great experience for foodies. Thank you to all the Team.
We had a truly wonderful evening with Rosaline. Rosaline showed us how to make several delicious Singaporean dishes which we ate at her beautiful dining room table. Rosaline shared stories of the history of Singapore. Rosaline is warm, knowledgeable and fun to be with . It was a wonderful evening and we highly recommend this cooking experience.
First of all, Eun Jung makes an extremely lovely and fun host. She sat us down for a small chat to get to know each other over a homemade plum drink (super yummy!) Along the way, she taught us what to do while sharing more tips ✨️ Commendable efforts to pre-prep the ingredients the day before, all that washing up for us and quality of ingredients provided are absolutely fresh. her efforts are nothing but genuine! Lots of humor and laughter exchanged during the class. Last but not least, the results of our cabbage and cucumber kimchi? Better than any kimchi I have ever eaten out there and nothing like homemade! Thank you EJ 선생님! We'll be back!! (Sorry for the super belated review 😅)
I had an incredible time at the Pau Making Workshop with Nury Dian Xin. The workshop was not just about making cute looking paus and learning to pleat, but also to learn about the food industry in Singapore as well as giving back to the community. It was a heartwarming experience to be part of the food wastage recycling program and to distribute food to those in need. Well worth the morning spent. Kudos to the Nury team for their dedication and hospitality.
The advert on Tripadvisor says you will "Enjoy a private and authentic cooking class in a cooking studio with host Colin who works as the main chef at a cooking studio and has previously worked in airlines, restaurants and hotels." I arrived for my class and it was NOT conducted by Colin. When I booked the class, the advert on Tripadvisor stated that you would cook laksa. That was false. I was told on the day of my class that you "must ask to cook laksa when you book". That is NOT what the advert on Tripadvisor stated when I booked. I was never informed by phone or email that Colin was unavailable/ sick/ had left the company before my class. I'm not sure what the consumer laws in Singapore are, but the information this company put on Tripadvisor would qualify as "false and misleading" advertising in Australia. Note to "Traveling Spoon". If circumstances change and you can't offer what you advertise, contact the customer and give them an option to cancel. Your company seems to value MONEY above CUSTOMER SATISFACTION. I feel like I was conned by this company and am very dissapointed by the experience.
Never got to go to this class. The operator wanted to change the day of the class, which I agreed to. I asked for the time and address of the class and was told it would be at 9:00 AM, but given no address. I asked two more times and was given some confusing information, but no address. So three tries to get an address, no success, and now I'm sure I'm going to have to spend hours on the computer trying to get my money back.