Cook Your Way Through Italy Reviews
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Reply by Viator, March 2013
Doing what: Tuscan Cooking Class and Dinner in Florence
This was an absolute gem of a tour . We had so much fun enjoying the cooking experience, loved the recipes. In particular the enjoyment fun and experience of eating in an absolute beautiful cellar was surreal. Thanks to the staff and fellows cookers for a great night and tour. Will definitrecommen
Reply by Viator, March 2013
Doing what: Small-Group Cooking Lesson in Rome
Except for the election of the new Pope, this was the highlight of my most recent trip to Rome. I highly recommend this tour! Not only was the experience educational and a lot of fun but Igor, Monica and Christian were great. I couldn't believe how delicious the food was that we prepared and cooked by ourselves. We were all very proud of the job we did. The people in my group were very nice and easy to get along with.
Reply by Viator, March 2013
Doing what: Tuscan Cooking Class and Dinner in Florence
Definitely my favorite!! The chef who conducted the class was very personable and entertaining. You could tell he enjoyed what he was doing. I also enjoyed the hands on experience and tasting our creations afterwards. A very relaxing class and well paced. I will definitely take another class from these folks!!
Reply by Viator, March 2013
Doing what: Tuscan Cooking Class and Dinner in Florence
Perfect evening!! The class was a lot of fun. The Chef was was great, knowledgeable and was able to adjust the cooking based on our own level of cooking experience. He was also funny and had a great time joking around with the class. Loved the dinner afterwards. Sat at table with people from all over the world and really enjoyed a great dinner that we made.
Reply by Viator, March 2013
Doing what: Small-Group Italian Cooking Class in Florence
Absolutely brilliant!! It was very personal since there ended up only being two of us in the class. We started out at the markets that was interesting and yummy. We got to do some taste-testing while learning more about the basic products and how they use them. Then we went to the cooking school to whip up some lunch. The school itself was very functionable and well-layed out and clean. Our chef, who had accompanied us through the markets, was wonderful; patient, helpful and a pleasure to learn from. We made tiramisu and pasta from scratch and a bolognaise sauce. All was delicious when we ate it at the end. I'm definitely gonna have a go at making more pasta at home.
Reply by Viator, March 2013
Doing what: Small-Group Italian Cooking Class in Florence
The visit to the market with chef was so informative and enjoyable. We learned a great deal about olive oil, vinegar, a meat a
Reply by Viator, March 2013
Doing what: Rome Walking Tour and Cooking Class
The cooking class was an excellent way to spend the afternoon. Set in the beautiful part of Rome just down from the Trevi fountain is That's Amore restaurant where I had my cooking class. The staff were very friendly and welcoming and chef Fabio was a wealth of knowledge. My only regret is I wasn't able to eat everything afterwards. If you love cooking or just want something different to do then definitely sign up for the cooking class.
Reply by Viator, March 2013
Doing what: Small-Group Cooking Lesson in Roman Countryside
Loved this! I highly recommend this experience.
Reply by Viator, February 2013
Doing what: Small-Group Italian Cooking Class in Florence
What an excellent class this was- from the visit to the food market with lots of tasting to the lovely kitchen and our wonderful patient chef, Julio.
Reply by Viator, February 2013
Doing what: Rome Walking Tour and Cooking Class
Great morming of cooking and fun!
Reply by Viator, January 2013
Doing what: Rome Walking Tour and Cooking Class
We had so much fun!!!
We spent four days in Rome and the cooking class at "That's Amore" was definitely the highlight of our visit.
The walking tour was fine, gave us a sense of the area and a quick visit to the Pantheon and Trevi Fountain - but cooking with our small group (6 people) and Fernando in the middle of the restaurant was just so much fun!
Fernando taught us how to make three different pasta noodles from scratch, cavatelli, ravioli and with any mistakes we made linguini. :-)
This was not a boring class, we visited, laughed and had a blast through the whole thing - the ravioli pasta was so long we had to stretch out the door into the street. Random people stopped to snap our picture - ha!
Once the pasta was done it was wisked into the kitchen where it magically turned into three fantastic dishes, which of course we ate - along with a couple bottles of wine and scrumptious dessert and coffee.
We will cherish the memories from this afternoon forever!
Reply by Viator, January 2013
Doing what: Small-Group Cooking Lesson in Roman Countryside
Wow! From the hotel in the morning to back at night, everything was well organized and fun! The chef was very patient and helpful! Getting to go shopping at the markets was quite the experience and eating our cooking after all of the work was fantastic! A great trip to get out of the city for a day!
Reply by Viator, January 2013
Doing what: Small-Group Italian Cooking Class in Florence
Luckily I had a small group of 13, the tasting at the market wasn't last very long. The sauce and food we taste are very nice, bought some of them back home :) It was my first time to make pasta from scratch, very exciting and so proud to see the final product, would definitely make them again :)
Reply by Viator, January 2013
Doing what: Small-Group Italian Cooking Class in Florence
I would highly recommend this class to anyone. Right from the beginning to end this day was very informative, fun and delicious. The chefs were excellent being very patient and cheeky, I learnt so much.Ravioli was so yummy. Warning, don't eat a big breakfast as you do lots of tastings at the market.
Reply by Viator, January 2013
Doing what: Small-Group Italian Cooking Class in Florence
This was certainly a highlight of my three week trip though Italy. I recommend this class and Giovanni and his staff to anyone interested in learning about Florence, Oil, Bread, Cheese..... and more. I cannot believe I made Pasta!! But the pasta, was only a small part of this grand experience.
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