Bratislava Cooking Workshop
Bratislava, Slovakia
Trip Type: Cooking Classes
Duration: 3 hours
Cuisine of Slovakia - some people say the best way to understand culture is to taste it, so we invite you for a tasty piece of Slovak culture. Prepare by yourself Slovak traditional meals like halushky ( dumplings with sheep cheese and fried bacon) or tasty creamy garlic soup served in a edible plate.
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Cuisine of Slovakia - some people say the best way to understand culture is to taste it, so we invite you for a tasty piece of Slovak culture. Prepare by yourself Slovak traditional meals like halushky ( dumplings with sheep cheese and fried bacon) or tasty creamy garlic soup served in a edible plate.Cooking workshop:
Some people believe that the best way to get to know the culture of country is to taste their cuisine. We think if you really want to feel the cuisine and understand it you should cook it yourself. Join us on our culinary workshop. Learn to cook halushky (potato dumplings with sheep cheese , pirohy special dumplings – taste up to you could be sweet or salty) or cesnachku ( creamy garlic soup served in a edible plate - bread)
Welcome drink and refreshments during the cooking included.
Bonus: every month we change one of the meals. We have seasonal offers.
Bonus 2: In a summer time and good weather we will change kitchen for open air cooking.
Some people believe that the best way to get to know the culture of country is to taste their cuisine. We think if you really want to feel the cuisine and understand it you should cook it yourself. Join us on our culinary workshop. Learn to cook halushky (potato dumplings with sheep cheese , pirohy special dumplings – taste up to you could be sweet or salty) or cesnachku ( creamy garlic soup served in a edible plate - bread)
Welcome drink and refreshments during the cooking included.
Bonus: every month we change one of the meals. We have seasonal offers.
Bonus 2: In a summer time and good weather we will change kitchen for open air cooking.
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