Authentic Asian Cooking Class in NYC (Includes 4-Course Meal)

Explore the flavors of Asian cooking in NYC during this immersive four-course class hosted through Cozymeal. Limited to a small group, the workshop blends authentic techniques with approachable recipe

Explore the flavors of Asian cooking in NYC during this immersive four-course class hosted through Cozymeal. Limited to a small group, the workshop blends authentic techniques with approachable recipes. The menu you will prepare includes: - Starter: Vegetable spring roll pancake with sesame scallion sauce - Main course: Chicken teriyaki glazed with soy, sesame and scallions - Side dish: Sautéed broccoli with garlic and sesame oil - Side dish: Vegetable fried rice with eggs and fresh vegetables Leave with practical skills and the confidence to recreate these dishes at home.

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Location: Brooklyn

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Q&A

Q: What if I need to reschedule the cooking class after I buy it?

A: You can typically reschedule up to 48 hours before the class without any penalties. Just reach out to Cozymeal’s customer service, and they’ll help you find a new date that works. It's a good idea to check their cancellation policy for full details, especially if you booked it as a gift.

Q: Is there an age limit for this cooking class? Can kids join?

A: The class is generally suitable for ages 12 and up. Kids under 18 should come with an adult, though! It's a fun way to introduce them to cooking, especially with such tasty dishes like chicken teriyaki and spring rolls.

Q: What should I wear to the cooking class? Is it messy?

A: Dress comfortably and maybe wear something you don’t mind getting a little messy. An apron is provided, so you don’t have to worry too much. Just think casual — it’s all about having fun while cooking!

Discussions

Just booked the Asian cooking class in Brooklyn!

I’m so excited! Just got a spot for the Authentic Asian Cooking Class this weekend. I can’t wait to learn how to make chicken teriyaki and those spring roll pancakes! I've been looking for a fun way to improve my cooking skills, and it seems like a great experience to enjoy with friends. Anyone else been? What should I expect?

Anyone done the Authentic Asian Cooking Class yet?

Thinking about buying this experience as a gift for my partner’s birthday. We both love cooking, but I’m wondering if it's worth it. Is it more beginner-friendly or can more experienced cooks enjoy it too? Also, how’s the venue in Brooklyn?