Half Day Sardinian Pasta Classes with Dining and Latin Dance

You’ll be working with both an American and a local Sardinian native who knows the island and has even owned a restaurant on the island. No other place will give you a more authentic and translatable

You’ll be working with both an American and a local Sardinian native who knows the island and has even owned a restaurant on the island. No other place will give you a more authentic and translatable experience. Work with 5-star chef James. This is the only event where you can cook, eat and dance all in one place.

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Location: Sacramento

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for this pasta class? Can my teenager join?

A: Yes, the class is open to anyone 12 and up, but keep in mind that only those 18 and older can enjoy the wine. It's a fun way for families to bond over cooking and dancing! Just make sure your teen is okay with the whole cooking and dining experience.

Q: How does rescheduling work if something comes up?

A: Rescheduling is pretty straightforward! Just reach out to the provider at least 48 hours before your scheduled class, and they’ll help you find a new date. It’s great that they’re flexible, and it makes gifting this experience stress-free.

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

A: Definitely wear something casual that you don’t mind getting a little messy! An apron is provided, but it’s smart to wear clothes you can spill stuff on. You'll be cooking and dancing, so comfy shoes are a must too!

Discussions

Thinking about gifting the Sardinian Pasta Class!

I've been eyeing this half-day pasta class in Sacramento for my sister's birthday. I love that you get to cook with both a local chef and an American chef! The idea of making your own pasta and then dancing afterward sounds like a blast! Anyone been? What was the best part for you?

Pasta Class and Latin Dance – Anyone done this?

I'm looking for a unique anniversary gift for my partner and this pasta class seems perfect! Cooking together sounds great, but how's the dancing part? Is it really that fun or just a little cheesy?