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COOKING CLASS IN PHU QUOC

10:00 am -14:00 pm / 16:00 pm -20:00 pm

TROC’S KITCHEN AND COOKING CLASS

Cooking class in Phu Quoc top 10 best thing to do to explore new Culture . https://trocskitchenandcookingclass.com
Cooking class in Phu Quoc at Troc’s Kitchen and cooking class

Cooking class in Phu Quoc top 10 best thing to do to explore new culture .

we open the class cooking class in Phu Quoc daily 10:00 am -14:00 pm / 16:00 pm -20:00 pm

Please do not take too much breakfast / lunch before coming to our class because you will get many food to try and eat on our cooking class in Phu Quoc .

From the initial contact you find it easy to contact with our team through Troc social channel to make your reservation your cooking class in Phu Quoc , please feel free to ask before making your decision . If your family As an English or Mandarin only speaking family, for a Vietnamese national, Troc’s Kitchen team will ensure to communication well with you to share more the information as much as possible .

Troc lives up to our website slogan, “cooking is not a job but a passion”. The energy our team put into the four hour cooking class in Phu Quoc for your family will high quality and Chef Troc wilp take full of the responsibility to all the information before giving to you . You not only got a lesson in Vietnamese cooking but also a history and culture lesson as he entertaining you with stories of past and present.

A nation steeped in history, is rich in culture and tradition and this comes through in the food as well. Vietnamese cuisine relies on blending and balancing sweet, sour, salty, and hot flavors, with generous portions of vegetables and proteins. It is no surprise you that why Vietnamese food is considered one of the healthiest cuisines in the world. Doing the cooking class in Phu Quoc with Troc’s Kitchen team you will have the chance to explore the traditionally of the South of Vietnam .

Your cooking lesson started with making coffee, the traditional Vietnamese way.

You will made four dishes – fresh spring (rice paper) rolls/ deep fried spring rolls ( pork and shrimp spring rolls ), savory pancakes / banh xeo and caramelized pork or fish …ect . It is hard for you to pick a favorite to cook . However, Troc’s Kitchen team will recommend for you the best dishes you should learn with us if are their your first time to join Vietnamese cooking class .

If you visiting Phu Quoc and as a family so this experience could be the top of your list as the most engaging activity you have to take together .

The cooking class in Phu Quoc with Troc’s Kitchen team will settle on leading by Chef Pham Dinh Chuong, also known as Troc, and located in Duong Dong – the island’s central and most populated town. It was also just a 20-minute walk from Duong Dong market . Troc teaches classes in the mornings and evenings every day of the week, and each session runs for about four hours (depending on how many students there are) maximum 8 people for individual booking .

Thoroughly recommend you include a Troc’s Kitchen and cooking class as part of your cooking class in Phu Quoc island experience.

If you have Kids and they willing to spend time with us please feel free to let’s us know so that we can prepare for you. Your kids probably get 20 % discount of the Adults price if they under 12 years old .

INCLUDED HIGHLIGHTS of cooking class in Phu Quoc

. Full ingredients 

.Complimentary beverages

. Fruit plate 

. Cooking certificate

. Intro to Vietnamese Cuisine ( the learners will get the chance to know Vietnamese coffee with our Chef )

.Learn from a professional Chef 

. Small gift ( may be the Chef will decide one extra dish for all the learners to hands on )

cooking class in Phu Quoc
Troc’s Kitchen and cooking class in Phu Quoc is the place to share with visitors the authentic Vietnamese recipes by cooking class in Phu Quoc.

Our cooking class in Phu Quoc always run really small group quality just maximum 8 people for individual bookings so you probably have the chance to hands on 100 % .

During our hands-on Cooking Class the Chef is always at the center of  your group. Take place around our small cooking station to follow our Chef step by step with your own material and ingredients for a good understanding of cooking techniques.
You will discover Vietnamese kitchenware to cook and enjoy a tasty 4 courses meal , and enhance flavors are of course forbidden! Take a look at our weekl

We adapt the menu to people vegetarians or with food allergies, let us know your booking in advance so we can accommodate you to our cooking class in Phu Quoc .

Choice between 2 sessions each day:
 ( 10am to 2pm or 4pm till 8pm ) of cooking class in Phu Quoc .
Adult rate: $39 or 936.000 vnd
Kids rate until 12 years old: $31,2 or 748 000 vnd
Inclusion: cook and enjoy 4 dishes, water, iced tea, folder with recipes.

For last minute and larger bookings please call us at +84(0)988103950

How to Choose the Perfect Travel Cooking Class ?

You have taken many cooking classes on your travels. Our team think that ,Food is such an important part of the local culture that you love to eat as much as I can of the local food.

However, learning how to make local dishes gives an insight into the food and how it is prepared that trying something in a restaurant just can’t. It is also a great way to meet local people – often women – who, in some cultures, it is difficult for a man to talk with.

May be Some of the cooking classes you’ve taken have definitely been better than others, however. There are several things to consider in order to choose the perfect travel cooking class , especially if you plan to do cooking class in Phu Quoc .

Things to consider to choose the best cooking class

There are several things to consider when deciding which cooking class to take, especially if you plan to do cooking class in Phu Quoc . Some recommended of our team will help you .

1.  Why are you taking the cooking class or course?

As with almost everything in life that you do, the first thing to think about is why.  I take cooking classes when I travel because I want to connect with the culture and meet local people.  Actually learning to cook something that I will cook again back home is secondary for me.

However, for you, it may be the most important thing.  This will affect who you want you teacher to be, and where the class should take place.

2. Who is the teacher?

Some classes are taught by women who are not professional cooks, but have started offering classes as a way to make some extra money. Other classes are taught by professional chefs. Others may be taught by certified cooking teachers, especially if you are taking a whole course. They offer different levels of professionalism, and if you really want to learn cooking techniques, having a professional teacher would most likely be best.

This does not mean that a home cook will be unprofessional though. You may have had many really great classes taught by home cooks even with Chef Troc he did many great classes as well. They may not always speak English, however.

When you choose to do cooking class in Phu Quoc with us the main Chef will be Chef Troc who is already been professional Chef since 2007 with experience more than 14 years in kitchen both land and Cruise . Well traveled around the world and well communication by both English and Mandarin

2. Is there a translator?

It’s worth checking in advance that the class will be in English.   Even if it is, it does not always mean that the teacher will speak English. Often the place will supply a translator, with the cook speaking just a few random words of English, usually for ingredients.

This isn’t necessarily a bad thing, as it usually means that you are getting an expert local cook (who may be a home cook). It does mean that your communications will mostly be with the translator, so if you are using this as an opportunity to connect with a local, the local will be the translator, not the cook. They will have different perspectives, but may also share the cook’s opinions, if you ask.  None of this is bad – just something to consider.

3. Where is the cooking class?

The most common places are in a restaurant or in someone’s home. Cooking schools or even a hotel or B and B kitchen are other options. Each of these provides a different experience.

If your cooking class is in a restaurant or coking school, you will have access to a professional kitchen.  However, classes held in someone’s home mean that you get to see what a local home looks like.

4. How many are in the group?

The smaller the group, the better. With fewer people, the cook is able to give you more individual attention and you will also usually get more chance to do more. With very large groups, and only so much food to prepare, your participation can be more limited.

When you do the cooking class in Phu Quoc with our team we can ensure that our group is not more than 8 people at the same time . If you are team building or join our class with family members it will be different stories.

5. What is the level of participation?

This is very important to discover before booking the class. I want to be involved and be doing most of the cooking. However, some cooking classes are mostly demonstrations, or one person in the group does something while everyone else watches. Other classes involve lots of chopping of vegetables, but then the actual cooking is done by the instructor or by one person in the group.  I always like to make sure that I will have a chance to do a lot of the actual cooking.

6. Do you go to the market?

This is pretty common, depending on where the class is. If you are in a place where fruit, vegetables and other produce is bought in a local market, then having a chance to go to the market and buy everything fresh is a great addition to the cooking class experience. It also beats wandering around the market with no real reason to be there other than to see it and maybe take.

At the moment if you plan to do the cooking class in Phu Quoc with Troc’s Kitchen we are not offers the market tour . However we spend more time for you in the class with more techniques.

7. What do you cook?

Obviously, you should choose to cook something that you want to eat. Some places will let you choose from a selection in advance. Others are specialty classes that focus on one or two things. It’s good to ask beforehand how many dishes you will be preparing and what they are, so that you can eat what you cook.

If you are a vegetarian or have other dietary restrictions, make sure you let the company know in advance so that they can adapt the dishes cooked if necessary.

Don’t worry if you are deciding to do your cooking class in Phu Quoc with Troc’s Kitchen team we offers many options for you to choose . Please feel to ask .

8. Where do you eat?

This isn’t a deal breaker, but is nice to know. If you have been cooking in a restaurant kitchen, chances are you will eat in the restaurant. They do sometimes set a cooking and eating area in an outdoor courtyard or garden, which is nice. If you have been cooking in someone’s home, you will often eat in their dining room.

Eating the food that you’ve cooked is part of the experience, so you want to make sure it is an enjoyable part of the experience.

At the moment Troc’s kitchen team run at two locations the 1st ant our Lobby and the second at our Seaview locations for our Foodies if they consider to do cooking class in Phu Quoc.

9. How long is the class or course?

It is possible to take week- or month-long courses in a regional cuisine at a professional cooking school. This is a great way to really delve deeply into the intricacies and technicalities of those dishes.

More common, however, is a one-off class that is one part of a vacation in which you are doing many different things. This is perfect if you just want a sampling and have other non-food aspects planned to your trip. You will want to note how long the class is.  Between two and four hours are most common, but there may be variations.

It is also possible to take a two- or three-day course in which you get to try several different dishes. This is less commitment than a formal course, but the focus of your vacation is the culinary experience.

10. What time is the cooking class?

Classes are typically timed so that you have lunch or dinner at the end of the class.

11. What happens with the excess food?

This may seem strange, but you will often end up cooking more than you can eat. Not always, but often. It’s worth asking if there will be excess. If it’s baked buns or cake, I am happy to take the extras home and eat them.

However, if it’s a lot of bread, or cooked meals, I don’t really want to take it with me. Some places will give the excess to local homeless people, or to the staff to take home. It makes me feel better knowing that it’s not just being thrown in the trash.

12. Will you get the recipe(s)?

One of the reasons to take a cooking class is so that you can try and make the dish again when you get home. That’s hard to do without a recipe.  The best cooking classes will either give you the recipes at the end or email them to you later. Sometimes if you ask the company, they will send it to you on request. If this is something that it is important to you, it’s worth checking and letting them know in advance.  It’s may be not a deal breaker for you , but if you know that you won’t be given the recipe, you should take a notebook and write things down as you go.

Troc’s Kitchen team always follow up by emails to send through the recipes for you after doing your cooking class in Phu Quoc with us in couple days .

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