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ITK Culinary – Sausalito

$42 for Cooking Class with a Meal (Up to $90 Value)

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In a Nutshell

Prepare for holiday parties, make and eat cupcakes or dim sum, or refine your cheese palate with the help of a seasoned chef

The Fine Print

  • Expires Mar 6, 2013
  • Limit 2 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 2 per visit. 72hr advanced reservation required; subject to availability. 72hr advanced cancellation notice required or fee up to Groupon price may apply. Must use promotional value in 1 visit.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Learning to cook is a skill that can keep you alive, just like learning to breathe and learning not to breathe if you see a sign marked Warning: Poisoned Air. Smell something delicious with this Groupon.

$42 for a Cooking Class with a Meal (Up to $90 Value)

Choose any class on the schedule. Prepare for holiday entertaining during the Holiday Cheese Party class by learning proper cheese-board pairings, and then make and eat a white-wine fondue and rich mac ’n’ cheese. Or, plan a stress-free Thanksgiving dinner by learning turkey-cooking techniques, such as deep-frying and roasting, and a quick brining method that imparts flavor faster than replacing a cannon's gunpowder with onion powder. Click here for more information on the academy's class policies.

ITK Culinary

At In The Kitchen (ITK) Culinary, down-to-earth restaurant chefs introduce cooks of all ages and skill levels to new techniques and cuisine. They offer a wide variety of classes, teaching everything from gourmet sauce making to cupcake decorating to knife skills. Chef Scott Davis, whom youngsters affectionately call The Culinary Dude, has degrees in both culinary arts and early-childhood education, and he created the kids' cooking program for Whole Foods. He teaches kids aged 4–14 how to follow recipes, safely cut and peel vegetables, or roll and bake patty-cakes.

Students learn how to create meals in an elegant kitchen with a flat-panel TV with surround sound, a subzero fridge and freezer, two six-burner Wolf cooktops, and two Wolf double ovens. Clients can rent out this space for private parties or private cooking classes.

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ITK Culinary

4.0 out of 5
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    Sausalito

    300 Turney St.
    Sausalito, California 94965
    (415) 331-8766
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Reviews

  • The entire experience was very personalized around what we were interested in learning and eating.
    H S., 10/10/11
  • I can happily say that everything was delicious and that I learned some tips and tricks from the class that I would use at home.
    Lu E., 8/22/12