Learn to Cook Greekalicious Food
I love going out for dinner but I have to admit, my favourite meals are the ones I’ve
cooked myself. There’s something about taking the time and effort to create your dish that always makes it taste that much better.
It seems plenty of Sydneysiders agree with me because Sydney’s Greek cooking school, Greekalicious, has just moved to larger premises to cope with the demand for their classes.
Founder Maria Bernadis is passionate about Greek food, and it shows. She only uses the very best ingredients to create a mix of traditional and modern Greek fare. She’ll give you the story and history behind each dish, and offer plenty of handy tips to educate even the most accomplished chef.
If the idea of cooking makes you nervous, there’s no need to worry. Participation in the classes is optional, so you can choose whether to get your hands dirty or just sit back and take it all in.
After the class you’ll get to enjoy your hard work with a Greek feast featuring all the dishes created. If you’ve ever eaten a full Greek meal before, you’ll know you won’t walk away hungry!
Greekalicious offers private classes, corporate classes, kids classes, hen’s night experiences and more so there’s bound to be something to suit you. Class sizes are limited so booking is essential.
Dates: Check the Greekalicious website for all the class dates
Times: Morning, afternoon, and evening classes are available
Location: The Intuitive Well Centre
Address: 1st floor, 70 Bronte Road, Bondi Junction
Public transport: Catch a train to Bondi Junction. The Wellness Centre is a short walk from the station
Parking: Two hours free parking is available at the nearby Westfield. You can also get cheap all-day parking at the Eastgate Shopping Centre
Cost: Adults are $120 for one class, or $330 for three. Kids classes are $60
Website: http://www.greekalicious.com.au
Related Stories
POSTED IN: Classes, Food & Beverage

2 opinions for Learn to Cook Greekalicious Food
Mary Jo
Feb 3, 2008 at 7:44 pm
This sounds fun! I’d love to take a Greek cooking class.-
Lauren
Feb 3, 2008 at 7:51 pm
Mmmm, I understand Mary Jo. Greek food is yummy :-)
Have an opinion? Leave a comment: