Immerse yourself in the artistry of French cuisine in this refined Las Vegas cooking class, hosted through Cozymeal. Limited to 8 guests, the four-course menu highlights bistro classics with a luxurio
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Location: Las Vegas
What's Included
- Cozy Las Vegas venue with an intimate, small-group format
- Full 4-course menu with salad, coq au vin, pommes fondant and desserts
- Step-by-step guidance from a local French chef
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Yes, the cooking class is open to anyone 13 and older, so your teenager can definitely join you! Just make sure they’re comfortable with the advanced techniques since this class can be a bit challenging but also super fun. It’s a great bonding experience for the family, and you’ll get to enjoy a fancy meal together afterward.
A: You don’t need to wear anything too fancy! Comfortable clothes are best since you’ll be cooking. Just make sure to wear closed-toe shoes for safety. An apron is usually provided, but you can bring your own if you want to look stylish while cooking that coq au vin!
A: They typically don’t cancel the class due to weather since it’s indoors, but if there’s severe weather warnings, they may reschedule for everyone’s safety. You’ll get a notification if that happens. Be sure to check your email beforehand just in case!
Discussions
Just finished the Luxury French Cooking Class in Vegas – Amazing!
I took the Luxury French Cooking Class last weekend, and wow, it was incredible. The chef was super knowledgeable but also really fun. We made a salade niçoise and coq au vin, and honestly, they tasted as good as any restaurant! The class was small, so it felt very personal. I can’t recommend it enough if you want to impress someone with your cooking skills or just have a great night out. Perfect for dates or even a group of friends!
Considering gifting the French Cooking Class – any advice?
I’m thinking of buying the Luxury French Cooking Class for my mom's birthday. She loves to cook but hasn’t tried French cuisine before. Is it suitable for beginners, or should you have some experience? Also, what did you guys think of the desserts?