New kids on the block Vive Cooking School have recently opened their doors in Rosebery teaching people of all ages the art of cooking.

Founded by French-Cambodian Jean-Luc Tan, the school’s philosophy of empowering individuals through cooking and sharing food with family and friends comes from Jean-Luc, who was raised by passionate-foodie parents.

With classes ranging from pizza workshops for kids to food styling and decorating, this cooking school should be on your radar.There are also opportunities for private classes, which would be perfect for kids’ parties, work events or birthday celebrations.

The kitchen  features major and small Smeg appliances including its range of stand mixers, kettles and blenders. Offering a wide range of cuisines from around the world, while making classes approachable and accessible to anyone, the use of high-quality appliances is sure to improve the experience among the students. Booking in advance is recommended as classes sell out very quickly.

vivecookingschool.com.au

 

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