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Thai-rrific Cooking Classes

Come learn the secrets of making Thai food from a native Thai master chef. No experience is necessary and I will teach you everything you need to know to make Thai food at home that is better than the restaurants. My classes are as much a social event as they are a learning opportunity. So whether you are out to learn some exotic cooking, meet some new friends, or just have ...

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Come learn the secrets of making Thai food from a native Thai master chef. No experience is necessary and I will teach you everything you need to know to make Thai food at home that is better than the restaurants. My classes are as much a social event as they are a learning opportunity. So whether you are out to learn some exotic cooking, meet some new friends, or just have a good time, Thai-rrific Cooking Classes are for you!

Classes are hands-on and last about three hours. In each class, you will learn to make an assortment of dishes ranging from Thai classics, such as Pad Thai, to my own Thai fusion creations that you will not find anywhere else. Classes are scheduled about twice-a-month and are filled on a first-come, first-serve basis. Each class concludes with an elegant Thai meal in my beautiful Thai dining room.

Class size: minimum of 6, maximum of 8 students.

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Cooking

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All ages

Skill level

All difficulty levels

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  • 8735 NW Hazeltine St
    Portland, OR 97229 | Forest Park

Price: $65.00

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