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Cesarine: Small Group Market tour and Cooking class in Verona

4.8 (7)
Verona, IT
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Cesarine: Small Group Market tour and Cooking class in Verona

4.8 (7)
Verona, IT
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Discover the hidden secrets of Italian gastronomy with Cesarine: Small Group Market tour and Cooking class in Verona. Immerse yourself in the vibrant local market, handpick the freshest ingredients with your Cesarina host, and embark on an authentic hands-on cooking class. Dive into the world of Italian pasta making and learn how to create the iconic pasta of Verona. Delight your taste buds with the famous Tiramisu as well. After the class, indulge in the fruits of your labor paired with local wines. This experience allows you to encounter the true essence of Italian regional gastronomy while forging genuine connections, enjoying delectable food, and creating lasting friendships. Whether you're a culinary enthusiast or simply seeking an unforgettable adventure, book this activity now and let the flavors of Italy enchant you.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Suitable for 1-8 Participants
  • Small Group Tour
  • Self Guided Experience
  • Immerse in the vibrant local market
  • Authentic hands-on cooking class experience
  • Learn to make iconic Pasta
  • Learn to make famous Tiramisu
  • Enjoy everything you've prepared with local wines
  • All fees and taxes
  • Learn to make 1 iconic Pasta type
  • Italian Aperitivo: Prosecco and nibbles
  • Tasting session: enjoy everything you've prepared with wine, beverages and coffee included
  • Share your passion for the Italian cuisine with other lovely guests
  • Local market tour
  • Learn to make the famous Tiramisu

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Introduction

Experience the rich flavors and culinary traditions of Italy with the Cesarine Small Group Market tour and Cooking class in Verona. This immersive and hands-on cooking experience allows you to discover the hidden secrets of Italian gastronomy while connecting with like-minded food enthusiasts.

What to expect?

During this 300-minute adventure, you will embark on a culinary journey through Verona's vibrant local market, guided by a knowledgeable Cesarina host. Learn how to select the best seasonal ingredients and gain insight into the nuances of Italian cuisine. Afterward, you'll be welcomed into your host's home where you can unwind with an Italian Aperitivo before diving into the cooking class. Discover the art of making an iconic pasta type, specific to Verona, and master the preparation of the famous Tiramisu dessert.

Who is this for?

This experience is perfect for anyone who wants to dive deep into the authentic regional gastronomy of Italy. Whether you're a seasoned chef or an amateur cook, joining this small group tour and cooking class will offer you the chance to learn, share, and connect over a mutual love for food. The inclusive nature of this experience ensures that everyone, regardless of their cooking skills, can participate and enjoy the journey.

Why book this?

This is not just a regular cooking class; it's an opportunity to discover the true essence of Italy through genuine connections, food, and friendship. The interactive nature of the experience allows you to engage with other food lovers, exchanging stories and tips while creating lasting memories. The guidance of your passionate Cesarina host will give you insights into traditional cooking techniques and local ingredients, enabling you to recreate the flavors of Verona in your own kitchen. By participating in this tour, you are not only learning how to cook delicious Italian dishes but also immersing yourself in the rich cultural heritage that surrounds them.

Good to know

Please note that the meeting point for this experience is the Cesarina's home. To ensure privacy, the full address will be shared after booking, along with the opportunity to be matched with an ideal Cesarina based on your preferences. Additionally, the cost of this experience includes all the necessary ingredients as well as the chance to savor the delicious dishes you'll prepare, paired with local wines.

Reviews

Customers who have participated in the Small Group Market tour and Cooking class in Verona have been overwhelmingly positive about their experience. They have praised the knowledgeable and welcoming Cesarina hosts, the high-quality ingredients provided, and the well-paced and engaging cooking class. Many reviewers have mentioned that this experience not only expanded their culinary skills but also allowed them to connect with locals and fellow travelers in a meaningful way. Overall, past participants highly recommend this cooking class to anyone looking for an authentic taste of Verona and an unforgettable culinary adventure.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

  • Mobile

Is an adult required for the booking?

  • At least one adult or senior required per booking

Reviews

(7)

4.8 (7)

scottbM5833CU

Highly recommend! Our group of six truly enjoyed the market tour and cooking class. Michela made us feel welcome in her home and was a great host, teaching us how to make tiramisu and pasta. I recommend this to anyone looking for a great experience in Verona.

claudia_r

This tour was one of the highlights of our trip to Italy! Our home cook, Michaela, brought us to several local shops and along the way shared interesting historical information about the city of Verona. We arrived at her lovely apartment to find a beautifully set table, aperitifs with antipasti and delicious local wine to start our lesson. We learned how to make pasta and tiramisu, and then we enjoyed our meal with Michaela. Truly a wonderful experience!

Margarita_S

The experience itself was fun, great family bonding, kids were frilled. They loved the dog as well. We made simple bruscetas, ravioili with ricota and basil and tiramisu cream. The problem is that we booked 5 hours experience in Verona, while we got 3 hours cooking 10 kms outside Verona. The cost was 600 eur plus 60 eur return taxi, which is exuberant price for the time and food we got. The adults practically went out hungry. One bottle of still water per person, one bottle prosecco, shared with the host, no other refreshment, even coffee. I would still recommend it highly, just not at this price we paid and better if you can have a car. Try to book well in advance to make sure about all arrangments and expectations are met. Between Viator, Cesarina and the host, information is taking time, you may book something not doable at your time slot and you will be offered something different with no refund.

zondra_p

Wonderful. She is so very nice and accommodating. Great experience One of the highlights of our trip

samanthaeF6948XS

All I can say is WOW!!! The walking tour and the cooking session were both excellent and informative. Our Chef was sooo wonderful. Her passion for the city and cooking went above and beyond. I absolutely recommend this tour for anyone visiting Verona.

Daina_N

We had an amazing experience. Michela was a gem. She took us on a short tour of her favorite places. She assisted with tips in making our pasta dishes and the tiramisu. We truly felt the love in her home and our cooking.

Peterharris32

The best place I found for markets was the site of the Roman Forum in Verona, Piazza Erbe. It was a very active Piazza on a beautiful Saturday afternoon. The Arco della Costa——-The bridge was essentially a safety net for the magistrate and legal personnel from any of the potential danger on the street below (especially at night). It was a connection between their residences and the law offices. It probably proved very useful for disturbing the public and drunkenness, during the middle of the night. Torre dei Lamberti——— I wasn’t able to go in, but it’s an impressive structure that dates to circa 1100. I think I used it as a way of getting an idea of my whereabouts within Verona. My photo was taken from Piazza Erbe.
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2024-04-26 04:34