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Thai cooking class @ the habit Nunhead 26th of Jan @ 6 pm


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Hi there,


Fancy learning how to cook a full Thai meal with lots of hand on experience, make fresh coconut milk, Thai fish cakes, tom yum soup, a curry paste from scratch, endless possibilities! I am an experienced chef and have cooked Thai for many years, and I have worked in many thai restaurant in London,( Begging bowl, farang, smoking goat)


The classes are very reasonable priced at ?45 p.p which includes all ingredients and plenty left over for a take away too. lots of feedback on social/ website, have a look and come cook! :)



The next class in Nunhead is 26th of January @ 6 pm,



Best Dee




www.cookinghappy.co.uk/thehabit


https://www.instagram.com/deethechef/?hl=en


https://www.facebook.com/pg/deethechef/reviews/?ref=page_internal

Yes, most definitely. At the moment I am also teaching at a Thai restaurant in Highbury called "farang" which is nominated for the michelin award and was voted 60th best restaurant in the UK, I love it,( I also work there, but I understand it may be a bit far for some)they run about once per month.


If you manage to get a group together we can do one what ever date suit ye, or I will message here when I have one available with spaces. let me know if I can you have any more question?



https://www.instagram.com/deethechef/?hl=en


Regards,


Dee

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