Tired of working online? Are you in Marbella, want to practice your Spanish and also learn to cook (and understand) two of the most famous dishes of Spanish gastronomy while tasting a good wine?
Join this culinary experience in which we bring Spanish culture to a kitchen (private and relaxed atmosphere, facing the sea), with food and drink included, good Spanish music. You will cook yourself and try your own Spanish tortilla (potatoes and onions*) and Pisto Manchego.
Pisto Manchego Potato Omelette, selection of cold tapas, wine, beer, soft drinks, water, music, cooking, friends, sun, sea... What more can you ask for?
Jose (43 years old), a local Spanish teacher, with 16 years of experience, food lover, journalist and experienced traveler, will teach you the secret tricks of Spanish cuisine.
Activity suitable for vegetarians, couples, families and private groups.
We also speak English and Portuguese.
* Onion is optional
Paella: We will make a mixed paella (chicken, vegetables and seafood)
You enter a small street perpendicular to Pirita Street, at the bottom, the one that is closest to the beach
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