Trying to decide between Cookin%26#39; With Class%26#39; morning market and evening classes. Has anyone done both?
They are the same price, but a market visit and lesson is included in the morning class while the evening class is a full dinner.
I am sure I can%26#39;t go wrong with either! Just seeking any advice that might tip the scales for one of them.
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You didn%26#39;t say when you were going but I am going to take the evening class on October 9, 2009 and I will write you and let you know what I think of the class if you want.
I picked the one that fit into my intinerary, but I do think the market walk and then cooking the food sound really cool.
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I%26#39;ll be in Paris on the 9th. Will lots of people have cooked lots of delicious food they%26#39;ll need eaten up (he asks, hopefully)?
:-D
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Too funny, Jdbri! Unfortunately, I%26#39;ll be there later in October after both you and goodlawgirl.
Goodlawgirl, thanks for your offer of a review! I%26#39;ll probably need to make my reservations before that time since we are a group of five, but I%26#39;d love to hear about your experience with the morning class!
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My husband and I just took the morning class a week ago Sat. It was AMAZING! I would do the morning, because in addition to the great morning market visit (we learned all about the cheeses, etc.), you also get to pick your own menu. The evening class, while I am sure is great, has a menu pre-chosen by the instructor. The morning class gets to decide based on what everyone likes and agrees on.
The morning class lasted from 9:30am-3:45, but worth every minute! We loved our instructor Pinot and our classmates. It was truly a Paris highlight.
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I took the am class and I too really liked the market visit and the informality. In addition, my SO has no interest in cooking but there is an option that a visitor can join for lunch but I think there is also an evening option too. I would suggest that you look at your schedule and just figure what works best...you cant go wrong with either!
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Hi Lexi,
Daughter took two classes last month.Afternoon pastry and morning market.Loved them both
If you can stretch to two classes you get 30% off the second one.
ie afternoon pastry was 100 euro then the morning markret was 150 euro less 45 euro = 105 euro..real bargin.
Regards
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We took the morning class and LOVED it. The market experience was fabulous and Eric, the chef was very very good. I thought we had a full meal. It included a salad, entree, desert, cheese, bread and wine. I didn%26#39;t leave at all hungry.
I would love to do the pastry class one day.
I don%26#39;t think you will regret either choice.
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