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Wanna Be Italiano offers an authentic culinary adventure in the heart of Florence. Participants embark on a guided market tour, selecting fresh ingredients before mastering classic Italian dishes under the tutelage of professional chefs. With unlimited Chianti wine, a digital recipe booklet, and a cozy atmosphere, this hands-on cooking class promises to immerse visitors in the vibrant flavors of Italy. Whether you’re a seasoned home cook or a novice, Wanna Be Italiano provides a unique opportunity to discover the secrets of Italian cuisine.
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Wanna Be Italiano offers a half-day cooking class and market tour in Florence, Italy, which has received 1,289 reviews with a 97% traveler recommendation and a Badge of Excellence.
The meeting point is at Towns of Italy – Cooking School, with a start time of 9:00 am, and a maximum of 20 participants.
The class includes a guided visit to Florence’s Central Market to select fresh ingredients, followed by hands-on cooking lessons to prepare classic Italian dishes like bruschetta, homemade pasta, and tiramisu.
Participants receive a digital recipe booklet and a graduation diploma, as well as unlimited Chianti wine during lunch.
The cooking class includes a guided visit to Florence’s Central Market to select fresh ingredients.
Participants will learn to prepare classic Italian dishes like bruschetta, homemade pasta (tagliatelle and ravioli), and tiramisu.
Professional chefs provide hands-on guidance throughout the cooking process, and unlimited Chianti wine is served during the included lunch.
Upon completion, attendees receive a digital recipe booklet and a graduation diploma.
The class is suitable for vegetarians, but dietary restrictions should be communicated in advance.
Market visits may be replaced with extra tastings if the market is closed on Sundays or bank holidays.
The menu highlights a delectable starter of bruschetta, followed by a main course of fresh homemade pasta with two sauces. The dessert is the classic tiramisu, a perfect ending to the meal.
Menu Item | Description |
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Starter | Bruschetta |
Main Course | Fresh homemade pasta with two sauces |
Dessert | Tiramisu |
Dietary | Suitable for vegetarians; notify in advance for dietary restrictions (contains eggs) |
Special Notes | Not suitable for Celiacs; children must be accompanied by an adult |
The menu highlights the best of Italian cuisine, featuring classic dishes prepared with fresh, local ingredients.
The cooking class and market tour include several inclusions, such as the guided visit to the Central Market, food tastings, unlimited wine, a digital recipe booklet, and gratuities.
However, there are a few exclusions to be aware of:
Plus, the class isn’t suitable for Celiacs, and children must be accompanied by an adult.
Based on the overwhelmingly positive reviews, this cooking class and market tour has clearly resonated with travelers.
With a stellar 4.8-star rating across 1,289 reviews, 97% of participants enthusiastically recommend the experience.
Highlights include the engaging chefs, informative market visits, and the opportunity to prepare classic Italian dishes like bruschetta, homemade pasta, and tiramisu.
Many travelers noted the class as a memorable highlight of their trip, emphasizing the enjoyable and approachable cooking experience.
The class’s exceptional reputation is undoubtedly a testament to its ability to provide an authentic and immersive culinary adventure in Florence.
To book the Cooking Class & Market Tour in Florence, travelers can easily reserve their spot through the Wanna Be Italiano website.
The class has a maximum of 20 participants, so it’s recommended to book in advance to secure a spot.
Booking options include:
Reservations require a deposit, and the full payment is due 7 days prior to the class date.
Travelers can also inquire about private group bookings for a more personalized experience.
On the day of the Cooking Class & Market Tour, participants meet at the central cooking school location in Florence at the scheduled 9:00 am start time.
After a brief welcome, the group heads to the local market to select fresh ingredients for the day’s dishes.
Under the guidance of expert chefs, travelers then return to the kitchen and get hands-on experience preparing classic Italian fare, including bruschetta, homemade pasta, and tiramisu.
Flowing Chianti wine accompanies the cooking and the resulting lunch.
At the end, participants receive a digital recipe booklet and graduation diploma, commemorating their culinary achievements.
Wanna Be Italiano’s highly-rated cooking class and market tour in Florence offers travelers an immersive culinary experience led by passionate, knowledgeable chefs.
With a 97% traveler recommendation and a Badge of Excellence, this class stands out for its:
For those seeking a memorable and delectable taste of Italian cuisine, Wanna Be Italiano is an exceptional choice in Florence.
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No, personal wine is not allowed. The cooking class includes unlimited Chianti wine during the hands-on meal preparation and lunch, so bringing your own wine is unnecessary and not permitted.
Yes, the cooking class offers a vegetarian menu. Travelers should notify the school in advance of any dietary restrictions, as the class can accommodate vegetarians, though it may not be suitable for vegans or those with celiac disease.
There is no parking available on-site, but there are several public parking garages within a short walking distance of the cooking school. Travelers are advised to plan transportation accordingly or utilize public transit options to reach the meeting point.
Yes, travelers with food allergies can join the class, but they must notify the school in advance. The menu can be adjusted to accommodate dietary restrictions, though the class may not be suitable for those with severe Celiac disease.
The class includes a guided visit to Florence’s Central Market to select fresh ingredients. The market visit typically lasts about an hour, allowing participants to explore and choose the items they’ll use in the hands-on cooking portion of the class.
Wanna Be Italiano offers an immersive culinary experience in Florence, combining a guided market tour and hands-on cooking class. Participants learn to prepare classic Italian dishes under the guidance of professional chefs, complemented by unlimited Chianti wine and a digital recipe booklet. With a small group size, the class fosters a personal atmosphere, making it a must-try for anyone seeking to explore the flavors of Italian cuisine.