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Q: Any good/moderately price Chinese cooking school?

I went to Black Sesame Kitchen's website and the event costs about 300 RMB, which seems a bit steep to me. Do you know of any other good Chinese cooking schools in Beijing? If so, what would be the metro stop for it?

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Ola Laura, this is a good question, why not learn how to cook some specialties, despite I think they only cooks like cut and fry the food the simplest way in the word, they may have some nice food to be done, I wish to learn a little as well

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I was looking for the same thing! Except I'm in Shanghai. Someone here gave me information of a class that you can sign up for any Saturday but it's a one day class, not like a whole course or anything. I still have yet to find info on schools.

That being said, if you're ever in Shanghai hit me up and we can go do the class here together! I'm pretty sure each week they do different meals. Smile

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I'm thinking about going to Shanghai for a weekend in the beginning of November, does that sound good for you?

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Before you judge someone walk a mile in their shoes, that way you're a mile away and you have their shoes!

 
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I find Chinese taste best raw.

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