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Thailand: Chiang Mai: Cooking Classes

Monday, August 9th, 2010

Thai Organic Farm Class versus You Sabai cooking class. Danberly investigates thai cooking and learns how to make pad thai, curry and som tom.

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Ginja cooking school snaps into action

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

James Moore reports from Ginja Cook at the JW Marriott in Phuket to dish out the latest on their new cooking class programme.

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Amita Thai Cooking Class Bangkok, Thailand (2/2)

Thursday, July 8th, 2010

Amita Thai Cooking provides a unique portal into the traditional Thai way of cooking. The classes are not conducted in a fancy, but uninviting, 5 star hotel but in a series of bright and airy Salas built along a klong (small river) that connects to the mighty Chao Phraya River. The site is an old family compound owned by my Aunt’s, family for many generations. The school is located on the Thonburi side of the Chao Praya river which is where Bangkok was originally settled and selected by Phraya Taksin over 200 years ago.

Tam, my aunt, is a fabulous cook and has cooked for dignitaries around the world. In fact she has a degree from the prestigious FIDM Institute in Los Angeles. My uncle Montri was a Director at the Tourism Authority of Thailand and has attended schools in hospitality in Switzerland. Combined, their knowledge and expertise make a perfect recipe for the creation of a cooking school.

The classes are small and intimate, more like cooking with a long lost friend than in a big institution. You get to learn how real Thais cook for themselves and for special occasions. The fee includes hotel pick-up and transportation via Bangkoks famous waterwaysafterall, Bangkok is known as the Venice of the East.

This video is of a special private class set up especially for my kids who have had very little experience in the kitchen. Regular classes are not very different in the amount of care and attention that Tam provides to her guests. My kids had an enjoyable and memorable experience and left with a whole new concept of cooking and Thai food.

If you like what you see, please visit their website for free recipes, or better yet, sign up for some classes!

Swasdee Krup,

www.amitathaicooking.com
info@amitathaicooking.com

Duration : 0:6:20

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Amita Thai Cooking Class Bangkok, Thailand (1/2)

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

Amita Thai Cooking provides a unique portal into the traditional Thai way of cooking. The classes are not conducted in a fancy, but uninviting, 5 star hotel but in a series of bright and airy Salas built along a klong (small river) that connects to the mighty Chao Phraya River. The site is an old family compound owned by my Aunt’s, family for many generations. The school is located on the Thonburi side of the Chao Praya river which is where Bangkok was originally settled and selected by Phraya Taksin over 200 years ago.

Tam, my aunt, is a fabulous cook and has cooked for dignitaries around the world. In fact she has a degree from the prestigious FIDM Institute in Los Angeles. My uncle Montri was a Director at the Tourism Authority of Thailand and has attended schools in hospitality in Switzerland. Combined, their knowledge and expertise make a perfect recipe for the creation of a cooking school.

The classes are small and intimate, more like cooking with a long lost friend than in a big institution. You get to learn how real Thais cook for themselves and for special occasions. The fee includes hotel pick-up and transportation via Bangkoks famous waterwaysafterall, Bangkok is known as the Venice of the East.

This video is of a special private class set up especially for my kids who have had very little experience in the kitchen. Regular classes are not very different in the amount of care and attention that Tam provides to her guests. My kids had an enjoyable and memorable experience and left with a whole new concept of cooking and Thai food.

If you like what you see, please visit their website for free recipes, or better yet, sign up for some classes!

Swasdee Krup,

www.amitathaicooking.com
info@amitathaicooking.com

Duration : 0:5:32

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Thai cooking class San Francisco learn How to make Thai Cashew chicken

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010

Thank you for your interest in the Thai cooking.
To sign up for a class please visit www.mamathaicookingclub.com.
or E-mail : instructor@mamathaicookingclub.com
Cooking club promotion please visit: http://thaicookingclub.webs.com

Duration : 0:8:43

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Thai Cooking Classes in Chaing Mai

Sunday, June 20th, 2010

While in Chaing Mai, Thailand John and Cara spent 5 days taking Thai cooking classes. It was one of the best experiences of the entire trip. They learned to make six dishes each day, including a soup, appetizer, salad, quick stir-fry, curry, and desert. The teachers were knowledgeable and likable.

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May Kaidee’s Thai Cooking Class

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010

Sitting in on one of Bangkok’s most popular vegetarian cooking classes, just minutes from Khao San Road.

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