Nico and Pilar are a young and fun couple passionate about Italian food and sharing it with guests. They live in the cool, up and coming neighborhood of Chacarita. During this 2.5 hour class immerse yourself in a pasta making class with Nico and Pilar. Nico looks forward to sharing the food and food traditions of Argentina with guests and is dedicated to ensuring guests have a memorable experience.
Meet your host at his home in the Villa Ortuzar neighborhood of Buenos Aires. Exact address can be found in the "Before you Go" section of your ticket.
Host Name: Nico Gulluni
Address: 14 de Julio 892, C1427 Villa Ortuzar, Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Phone: +54 911 616 690 21
Email: nicogulluni@gmail.com
Meeting Instructions: Meet your host Nico at his apartment building. Please call him when you arrive so he can let you inside the building. Here is a Google Maps link to the location: https://maps.app.goo.gl/NumvuGZfC7j6AcwA9
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Argentine Peso (ARS)
GMT-3
220VV, 50HzHz
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