London Cookery School

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London Cookery School Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

London Cookery School is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category cooking class. Read and write reviews about London Cookery School.

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Victoria R

Bought a voucher as a gift for 2 to attend the dim sum class. It was a really enjoyable experience. There was chinese tea to drink and you can also get beer. Ellie the instructor was really passionate and engaging and told us lots about the culture of dim sum. The dim sum making was really fun and delicious! Highly recommend

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Hayley Dean

We attended the Dim Sum class, with Natasha as our instructor. I cannot fault the class. It was fun, interactive and set up well for Covid restrictions. There was quite a delay in receiving the recipe book via email, but this was due to an issue with their emails and they were very apologetic. I would definitely recommend the London Cookery School. It was a very fun class.

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Kimberly Yancheson

This was a great experience and delicious! I highly recommend booking and they follow the Covid-19 guidelines and never make you feel uncomfortable. We will definitely return for a different class at a later date! Natasha is an excellent instructor!

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Miguel Padilla

I booked the dim sum class for my friend and I. We had a lovely time learning how to prepare this delightful dish and our instructor (Natasha) was extremely helpful during teh whole class and extremely friendly, creating a safe place for all the attendees. Highly recommended for friends and couples, to disconnect for a few hours and have a good laugh.

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R E

I recently attended the Dim Sum cookery class at London Cookery School and I had a wonderful time. The session was taught by the lovely instructor Ellie who also taught about the history, culture and etiquette behind Dim Sum it was also quite interactive as there was a TV in the classroom displaying pictures and videos on how to fold the Dim Sum. We made 3 types of Dim Sum which were har gow, sui mai, and chiu chow step by step. As well as having the Dim Sum to eat beverages such as green tea, beer and prosecco were available (alcoholic beverages chargeable). I would recommend it to everyone, you will really learn a lot, and have have fun. I cannot wait to make them for myself at home now!