Expérience d'une demi-journée de cours de cuisine dans le Sichuan à Chengdu





Description
Vous voulez impressionner vos amis à la maison avec un délicieux repas chinois entièrement préparé par vous? Ensuite, participez à ce cours de cuisine de quatre heures à Chengdu et apprenez à cuisiner quatre plats différents du Sichuan et vous serez enseigné par un chef professionnel. La meilleure partie est que vous pourrez dîner sur vos plats et célébrer vos nouvelles compétences culinaires avec vos collègues chefs en herbe.
Options de l'excursion
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Lieux et horaires de prise en charge
Point de départ: service de navette gratuit depuis votre hôtel ou résidence de la ville de Chengdu (tous les hôtels situés dans le 3ème périphérique), si vous restez en dehors du 3ème périphérique, vous devez alors être pris en charge à la porte principale de Wuhouci, ou veuillez nous contacter à l'avance pour organiser la prise en charge à votre hôtel et payer des frais supplémentaires au chauffeur. Point de retour: retourne au point de départ d'origine.
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Les enfants en bas âge doivent être assis sur les genoux d'un adulte
- La durée du cours dépend du nombre de participants
- Si vous souhaitez apprendre à cuisiner un plat du Sichuan ne figurant pas au menu, veuillez demander ce plat dans la case Exigences particulières au moment de la réservation; cela ne peut être garanti, mais le chef essaiera de répondre à votre demande
Avis(17)
This was a super intimate experience, with just me and my young teenage sons. They both were up for experimenting with some cooking, and this was just the right level of challenge for us all. We started with a couple classics and then moved to harder dishes, even folding dumplings - she was a master and made beautiful fish and other animals, while we prayed ours would stay together through cooking. The food was fresh and abundant. The lessons were quick and clear. The recipes were simple and delicious. Such a great experience. Pro tip: WRITE DOWN the recipes. They were so simple we were sure we'd remember them. But after a week more in China, we forget everything but to buy black vinegar and that they call it corn flour but we call it corn starch.
Price/performance ratio is not right at all! The cook's English was inadequate. There were no explanations, no introduction. It was completely impersonal and designed to be over quickly. When the family came to eat, we were only allowed to watch them cook because we were probably too slow. We ate at separate tables. At the end, after only 2 hours, there was no goodbye. They just called a taxi. I'm very, very disappointed!!!
Sorry you didn’t have good experience, the course time depends on how many people do together, normally people cook food and eat the food they cooked, and you just cook without eating, so total time is short, the chef know basic English, the main teach method is show the process of cooking, it’s a pity.
<p>instructor didn't speak a word of english but it didn't matter she was very sweet and a great cook. I was the only student on this day but we had a great time and the food was so yummy</p>
<p>The small kitchen was perfect for a morning class of 2. Instructions were confined to sweet and sour chicken, kung pow chicken, pork and shrimp dumplings and bean curd in XO sauce. The teacher demonstrated and we each repeated the steps of prepping the ingredients and the sequential combining and cooking them, and eating them. We were stuffed. This was good for developing some skills cutting everything with a small cleaver and cooking everything quickly in a very hot wok.</p>
<p>The cooking class was very basic. Food was good and we cooked four dishes. The cook spoke hardly English and was not able to provide any background information on Chinese cooking.</p>
<p>The cooking class was in a kitchen of a Hostel. The woman spoke only a little English but was very nice. We made 3 recipes and got to take English versions with us to make at home. The food was very good. Overall a very nice experience.</p>
<p>It was perfect! I was picked up promptly in a private van and taken to the kitchen for my class. It happened that I was the only one there that day so it was a private lesson. Every question I asked was answered and was given tips as I went along. Very enjoyable and tasty too. Got to take my food back to the hotel for my son and daughter-in-law to enjoy. She is Chinese and said it was some of the best she had tasted! The whole experience was great. Would highly recommend it to anyone who enjoys cooking and food.</p>
<p>Cooking class was very easy to follow and I am confident that I will be able to replicate dishes once I am back home.</p>
<p>My boyfriend and I booked this about a day in advance. Samtours was quick to respond about arranging hotel pickup. The taxi driver was ontime and dropped us off at Holly's Hostel, which is close to Wuhouci and the Jinli walking street area. Some of the ingredients like tofu and green onions were pre-chopped and the garlic and ginger had already been peeled which made the cooking go fast. I took notes on the preparation and recipe as the instructor lead us through them. Each one took 15-20 minutes for the two of us to prepare and were delicious. We made mapo doufu, sweet and sour pork, kungpao chicken, and dumplings. The mapo dofu was my favorite and the sweet and sour pork was my bf's favorite. Looking at the hostel menu, we could have ordered these for about 100 RMB, but I definitely intend to make all of these again and the recipes are pretty simple and easy to follow, so I thought the tour was money well spent. We were done around noon this was the lunch session.</p>
<p>Nice and interesting cooking class, <br/> Pretty expensive<br/> our group was just the two of us, so the cooking class was at the chef his home.</p>



