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Chefparade Cooking School

Pava Street 13 | District IX, Budapest 1093, Hungary
+36 1 2106042
Ranked #7 of 54 tours in Budapest
5.0 of 5 stars 102 Reviews
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Type: "Classes/Workshops"
Owner description: Chefparade Cooking School is contemporary cosmopolitan cooking studio where you can master the basics of Hungarian cooking in a fun and interactive... more » Owner description: Chefparade Cooking School is contemporary cosmopolitan cooking studio where you can master the basics of Hungarian cooking in a fun and interactive atmosphere. Our hands-on courses give you the opportunity to cook and ask questions side-by-side with our Chefs. Learn about the basic ingredients and spices like paprika along with best cooking practices so that you’ll be able to regale your family and friends for a fantastic Hungarian dinner in your homecountry.The courses run in the late morning hours finishing with a lunch. Our classes are not only cooking classes, but you get the most information of Hungary and Budapest. People, traditions, moods, tastes, stories. « less
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Bamberg, Germany
1 review
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 28 May 2012 NEW

We had a wonderful time. We enjoyed the food and our instructor was really friendly and accommodating. The menu was simple enough for a novice to follow, but interesting enough for more advanced home cooks. It was a great experience and worth the money.

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London, United Kingdom
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 20 May 2012

We did the Market Tour Option as well as the actual cooking class and I would highly recommend both. The Market was really interesting - really helps you to understand aspects of Hungarian food culture that we would never have thought to ask. The actual cooking class was brilliant - our chef clearly knew her stuff and we had really... More

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Gainesville, Florida
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 18 May 2012
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I loved doing the Market Hall tour and cooking class with Marta! We had a blast and every little thing was taken care of. Marta ensured that we saw all parts of the market hall, learned a lot about Hungarian culinary culture and didn't burn any food! All of the dishes we created were delicious! I made sure to buy... More

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London, United Kingdom
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 3 May 2012
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My partner and I went to Hungary, and the thing we were most interested in doing was eating delicious Hungarian food. Market Tour was the best decision we made. We went to the wonderful market: Grand Market. It was so neat to see all the native Hungarians are going about their day-to-day lives... Lilla, our guide had all kinds of... More

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Toronto, Canada
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 30 April 2012
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Thank you to Lilla and Bernadett at Chefparade in Budapest for a great introduction to cooking Hungarian food. The class is informative, fun and tasty. I made sour cherry soup, chicken paprikash and Hungarian crepes/pancakes. All very delicious and after cooking with Lilla, it's not intimidating at all. It's given me a greater appreciation for the use of paprika (I... More

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Beverley, United Kingdom
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 6 April 2012
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This is a brilliant way to find out more about the city and its traditions. Visiting the market, choosing your breakfast and having your own personal chef to guide you through the food stalls, was fantastic. Then being shown how to cook a traditional Hungarian meal, with lots of hints, tips and anecdotes. It tasted really good and since coming... More

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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 31 March 2012

We took a cooking class with Bernadette. She started us out at the amazing covered market and gave us all the history. A perfect way to start our Budapest trip. She was funny, kind and patient and the food we cooked was truly delicious. Highly recommended!

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Atlanta, Georgia
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 9 March 2012
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My visit to Chefparade Cooking School was a delighful day! One thing I would do differently, is to take the morning market trip WITH the breakfast. Our group skipped the breakfast and the second we walked into the market I regretted it. The market is just wonderful and Ibolya, our chef, is familiar with the vendors and their goods! The... More

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Florence, Italy
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 24 February 2012
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We booked this cooking class for a group of college students and it was a fantastic experience! The place has a great setup, with everything from cooking stations to a coffee shop to a bar (with a grill area outside for nicer weather). The staff was incredible - fun, helpful, and encouraging. The group was split up into different teams... More

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Ramstein-Miesenbach, Germany
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 7 February 2012
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My wife booked this as a tour through expedia and at first I was a little hesitant. I really didn't want to travel all the way to Budapest to take a cooking class. I'm glad we did though. We took a taxi from our hotel to the address listed on google. When we showed up, the owner didn't seem as... More

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