This is a perfect experience for anyone looking to connect with local culture over food. Françoise learned to cook from her two grandfathers who were both fisherman.
• Traditional French soufflé cooking class in Paris in a local home
• Learn to make traditional French cheese soufflé, the perfect classic of French cuisine
• Enjoy a plated three-course meal that will include an appetizer, main course and dessert, served with some French wine
• Introduction to French ingredients, cuisine and culture
• Vegetarian options available, upon request
If you choose the market tour, get a guided tour of the Batignolles market. Pick up a selection of ingredients from local producers for your cooking class and meal.
Meet your host Françoise at her home in the 17th arrondissement. Exact address can be found in the 'Before you go' section of your ticket.
Host Name: Françoise Guida-Davin
Host Phone: +33 6 21 49 24 41
Host Email: francoiseguida@hotmail.com
For cooking + meal experience:
Host home address: 37 Rue Boursault, Paris, France. 75017
Cooking meeting instructions:: Meet at Françoise's home in the 17th arrondissement of Paris. The front door code to Françoise's building is 3752. Once you enter the first door, buzz "Davin". To do so, find the arrow on the right and press the arrow until "Davin" appears on the screen; when it does, press the bell to call Françoise. Once you enter, walk to the second elevator (straight to the end of the hall on your left) and go to the 4th floor.
For market + cooking + meal experience:
Address of the church: 77 Place du Dr Félix Lobligeois, 75017 Paris.
Market meeting instructions: For your market tour, meet your host in front of Sainte-Marie des Batignolles, a little church that is walking distance from the Batignolles market. Here is a Google Maps link to the church: https://goo.gl/maps/E4jqdqxtVAq
Please contact your host directly if you have dietary requests or need help with directions.
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