Enjoy a private and authentic cooking class in a local home with your host Margarita. This is a perfect experience for anyone looking to connect with local culture over food. Your cooking class will take place in a local home kitchen where Margarita will teach you 2-3 traditional Mexican dishes from her family recipes. After cooking, you will enjoy your meal together in Margarita's beautiful Mexico City home and garden.
• Cooking lesson and meal in a local home
• Introduction to Mexican cuisine and cooking
• 100% private activity
• Mexican hospitality in a residential Mexico City neighborhood
• Vegetarian and gluten-free options available
Meet your host at her home in Mexico City's Tlacopac San Ángel neighborhood. Please check the 'Before you go' section on your voucher for the exact address, the above only offers neighbourhood details, and not the exact address. Exact address can be found in your ticket upon booking confirmation.
Address: Callejón de las Rosas 31 Mexico City, Mexico
Meeting instructions: Meet your host at her home in Mexico City’s Tlacopac San Ángel neighborhood, a typical residential street and neighborhood easily accessible via Uber or public transit. If you are taking public transit: The nearest subway station is "Barranca del Muerto", which is on Line 7 (orange color). Margarita is happy to meet you outside the subway station, if you are arriving by public transit.
Margarita's home is also easily accessible via Uber. If you are coming via Uber or Taxi, please note that while Margarita's home is actually located in Tlacopac San Angel, if you are getting there by Uber or a similar app, the address will be shown as “Campestre” area. We recommend typing in: “Callejon de la Rosa 31, Campestre” and you will find the address easily. Please let Margarita know how you are arriving so she knows where to meet you. Here is a Google Maps link to her home: https://goo.gl/maps/eWigtC3kuAehnyJp6
Phone: +52 55 8567 6203
Email: mmchaim@hotmail.com
Traveling Spoon is a supplier of Viator and TripAdvisor. We offer travelers authentic food experiences with locals, in their homes. Founded by two travelers and food lovers, Traveling Spoon helps others make meaningful cultural connections through food. Contact us at reservations@travelingspoon.com if you have general questions about our services. For specific questions related to your booking please contact your host directly with the contact information provided above.
We hope you have a meaningful experience and look forward to hearing about it!
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Mexican Peso (MXN)
GMT-6 (Central Standard Time)
127VV, 60HzHz
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