Here, Niki demonstrates how to use a carving knife.
Throughout our class, Niki keeps the wine flowing.
Back in September I had actually written about EATZ and the chef, Niki Tehranchi in an article, Home Schooled for the food website, Tasting Table. If you are looking for something unusual and out of the ordinary in Los Angeles, you have to take a class from Niki - food classes range from Rock the Casbah, One Night in Bangkok, and A Flight to India to Cocktail Bash. It's best with a date or a group, although many people will take it by themselves. The night I went, we started chatting with an engaged woman who's parents had bought her a class to take a break before the wedding. The classes run a bit pricey ($85) but for someone who has not of late taken many vacations, I'd say this is one of the most worthy investments for you staycation folks.
I also have to say Chef Niki is so pleasant and immediately makes you feel like you're at home, ahem in her home! A lawyer-turned-chef, Niki knows how to command a room of hungry, would-be chefs and makes it fun along the way. The setup is very idyllic, being at a cotttage in what doesn't feel at all like the middle of Los Angeles. My boyfriend commented that it even felt like a movie set, just with the type of old-world architecture surrounding us.
The table is lifted so that folks have it at cutting level.
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