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Al Boccalino – Pioneer Square

Five-Course Italian Cooking Class for One or Two with Chef Luigi DeNunzio (Up to 71% Off)

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Tue Feb 12 07:59:59 UTC 2013
Value
$120
Discount
71%
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$85
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  • Always Learning
  • Kitchen Couture

In a Nutshell

Chef with 40+ years of experience demonstrates traditional Italian cooking techniques in hands-on classes limited to 10 people

The Fine Print

  • Expires Feb 5, 2014
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per person per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Reservation required. 24hr cancellation notice required or fee up to Groupon price may apply. Must be 18 or older; must be 21 or older to consume alcohol. Must use promotional value in 1 visit.
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Learning how to cook is a useful way to impress friends at dinner parties and bait the food critic who won’t move out of your basement. Mince your way to success with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $35 for a five-course interactive cooking class for one (up to a $120 value)
  • $69 for a five-course interactive cooking class for two (up to a $240 value)

Chef Luigi DeNunzio of Al Boccalino leads small, hands-on classes limited to 10 people, showing students how to carefully prepare five courses of a traditional Italian meal. The exact menu changes, but all sessions conclude with students sitting down to devour the feast they've helped to create. Click here to see a sample menu. Classes can be scheduled starting at 7 p.m. Monday-Saturday. Participants must be 18 or older. Weekend classes fill quickly; customers are encouraged to register for these sessions immediately after purchasing their Groupon.

Al Boccalino

Growing up in the Italian port town of Brindisi, Luigi DeNunzio frequented the colorful outdoor markets with his father. Surrounded by stalls bursting with local produce, meat, fish, and dairy, Luigi discovered his love of rustic cuisine composed from the freshest regional ingredients. After immigrating to Seattle in 1977, Luigi amassed experience in both cooking and business while working at a handful of the city’s Italian restaurants. In 1989, he opened Al Boccalino, where tables covered in white linen host plates of hearty Italian fare. Since then, Luigi has expanded his oeuvre to include cooking classes as well as a second, more casual eatery, Café Bengodi.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Types of Cousins

Since so many people seem to be having babies, a lot more cousins are being made every single day. Here's a handy guide you can consult if you want to keep your cousins straight:

  • First Cousin: Your aunt and uncle’s child
  • Second Cousin: Your aunt and uncle’s pet
  • Third Cousin: Not real
  • Cousin Once Removed: Cousin who was ordered to never again attend family functions but then later appealed the ruling and was reinstated by a judge who understood just how important family is in today's fast-paced society
  • Half Cousin: Your aunt and uncle’s half child/half pet
  • Cou: Shorthand for half cousin
  • Whole Cousin: Two half cousins standing near each other
  • Craisin: Cousin named Craig
  • Cousig: Different cousin named Craig
  • Grandparent: Young cousin who just looks really old

How can I make sure my once-removed cousin never returns? Find out in today's Groupon Guide.

Al Boccalino

3.97 out of 5

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4.1 out of 5
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3.8 out of 5
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    Pioneer Square

    1 Yesler Way
    Seattle, Washington 98104
    (206) 622-7688
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Reviews

  • Everything was great, and good wine too. What a little gem...Luigi was a fantastic host, I loved his stories and could listen to him talk for hours.
    Emily Thousand, Google+ Local, 2 months ago
  • This small out-of-the way restaurant is a must if you are a visitor to Seattle. I loved the quaint decor that reminded me of places I ate in in Italia
    D C, iDine, 9/6/12