Dim Sum Workshop - 17/02
Get a full immersion of the Chinese cuisine by cooking some tasty dim sum during our February cooking camp!
Dim sum is a traditional Chinese cuisine consisting of bite-sized portions of food typically served in small steamer baskets or on small plates. It originated from the southern regions of China, particularly Guangdong province, and is closely associated with Cantonese culture. Dim sum is often enjoyed during yum cha (tea drinking), a social dining experience that combines tea with a variety of delicious dishes.
No refund after booking. Contact us before booking if you need to swap some ingredients. Students from 12 to 15 years old cook separately from the youngest ones when we have a minimum of 4 teenagers.
Not suitable for children with the following allergies or food intolerances/diets: Gluten, dairy. eggs, pork, beef.
Get a full immersion of the Chinese cuisine by cooking some tasty dim sum during our February cooking camp!
Dim sum is a traditional Chinese cuisine consisting of bite-sized portions of food typically served in small steamer baskets or on small plates. It originated from the southern regions of China, particularly Guangdong province, and is closely associated with Cantonese culture. Dim sum is often enjoyed during yum cha (tea drinking), a social dining experience that combines tea with a variety of delicious dishes.
No refund after booking. Contact us before booking if you need to swap some ingredients. Students from 12 to 15 years old cook separately from the youngest ones when we have a minimum of 4 teenagers.
Not suitable for children with the following allergies or food intolerances/diets: Gluten, dairy. eggs, pork, beef.
Get a full immersion of the Chinese cuisine by cooking some tasty dim sum during our February cooking camp!
Dim sum is a traditional Chinese cuisine consisting of bite-sized portions of food typically served in small steamer baskets or on small plates. It originated from the southern regions of China, particularly Guangdong province, and is closely associated with Cantonese culture. Dim sum is often enjoyed during yum cha (tea drinking), a social dining experience that combines tea with a variety of delicious dishes.
No refund after booking. Contact us before booking if you need to swap some ingredients. Students from 12 to 15 years old cook separately from the youngest ones when we have a minimum of 4 teenagers.
Not suitable for children with the following allergies or food intolerances/diets: Gluten, dairy. eggs, pork, beef.
This class will take place on Monday February 17th 10:00am.