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Half Day Khmer Cooking Class from Siem Reap

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3 hours

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Group 1+

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3 hours

Half Day Khmer Cooking Class from Siem Reap

What you'll do

Take a tuk tuk to Treak Village and walk through gardens where banana trees grow alongside other local ingredients. You'll learn how to make three Khmer dishes at your own cooking station, with the help of Cambodian chefs. After you've run through the recipes, from starter to dessert, you'll get to know more about Cambodian food culture before heading into a tranquil herb garden littered with flowers, where you can enjoy what you've cooked.

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Highlights

Learn how to make authentic Cambodian cuisine with local chefs

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What's Included

Pick-up from your hotel to the cooking class venue

Lunch that you cooked

Bottled water and cold towels

Recipes of the dishes you cooked

Visit to a local family to learn the customs and traditions of the village

English-speaking chef and guide

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What's not included

Gratuities (optional)

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Meeting Points

Treak Village, Sojourn Ln, Siem Reap, Cambodia

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Notes

Children under 12 can't join this activity.Menu:

Morning: Mango Salad, Fish Amok, Chaek Chung (Bananas cooked with Palm Sugar and Coconut)

Afternoon: Prahat Chien (minced fish with cane sugar), Cambodian Chicken Curry, Nori Tong Nuon

Show your smartphone ticket to the guide in the lobby of your hotel

A representative will contact you by email within 24 hours of your booking to arrange your hotel pick-up

Pick-up takes place 30 mins before the beginning of the class

Please make sure to be at the agreed pick-up location at least 10 minutes before departure time

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Venue Information

Day Trips from Siem Reap, Siem Reap, Cambodia

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