The Oriental Hotel
Long recognised for its outstanding cuisine, the Oriental reveals the secrets of Thai cooking in a complete course that explores all its subtle details. The school is run by some of the country's most experienced chefs and lecturers. Conducted in English, each class of the four-day course consists of a brief lecture, a demonstration, and hands-on preparation. Tuition includes fruit and vegetable carving and menu making.

Contact the Thai Cooking School,
The Oriental Hotel, 48 Oriental Avenue, Bangkok, Thailand. Tel: (662) 2380265. Fax: (662) 4397587.

Dusit Thani Hotel
Benjarong Royal Thai Cuisine at the Dusit Thani Hotel is one of the most sumptuous Thai restaurants in Bangkok. Its head chef runs the Benjarong Cooking Class every Saturday. Dishes
demonstrated are highly sophisticated, including many served at the Royal Palace. The school also conducts fruit carving courses.
Contact Benjarong Cooking Class,
Dusit Thani Hotel, Bangkok, Thailand.
Tel: (662) 2366400, 2367238.

The Landmark Hotel

A team from the hotel's famous Nipa restaurant teaches novices how to master the art of Thai cuisine. In a short time, students will be able to prepare their own curries, soups and other delicious Thai dishes. The Landmark's step-by-step Thai cookbook is free of charge to participants in the five-day course.
Contact the Landmark Bangkok, Sukhumvit Road, Bangkok, Thailand.
Tel: (662) 2540404.

Modern Women's Institute

The Modern Women Institute organises classes in Thai, Chinese, and European cooking and bakery. The Thai cooking classes offer an opportunity to learn all the basic knowledge needed to make curries, chilli pastes, noodles and Thai desserts.
Contact
the Modern Women
Institute, Samsen,
Bangkok, Thailand.
Tel: (662) 2792831, 2792834.

UFM Baking & Cooking School

The comprehensive courses of UFM Baking & Cooking School can transform you from a novice to an expert. Dishes both simple and complicated, as well as regional specialities, are demonstrated by experienced chefs. Specialised courses on nam phrik (chilli pastes), yam (spicy salads), and others are also available.
Contact
UFM Baking & Cooking School, Sukhumvit 33,
Bangkok, Thailand.
Tel: (662) 2590620-3.

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The Chiang Mai Thai Cookery School
 Two experienced Thai chefs run casual cooking classes of one, two, or three days in fluent English at Chiang Mai Thai Cookery School. Traditional northern dishes are included such as nam phrik ong, or northern style chilli paste, for which students will learn how to use the mortar and pestle. Students are served lunches at khan toke tables while the chefs demonstrate the use of northern cooking utensils and serving dishes.
Contact the Chiang Mai Thai Cookery School, Moon Muang Road, Chiang Mai, Thailand. Tel: (66-53) 206388.
Fax: (66-53) 206387.

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The Boathouse, Phuket
Learning to cook Thai food
is a unique experience you
can take home with you. The Boathouse
runs Thai cooking classes every Saturday and 
Sunday morning.
Classes are limited to tenparticipants to encourage personal interaction by the students.Each recipe presented has been selected for ease of preparation and adaptability to Western kitchens. The resort's executive chef leads the class step by step and explains the processes and techniques in fluent English. Hands-on experience is emphasised.
Culinary Workshops at The Boathouse,
Patak Road, Kata Beach, Phuket, Thailand. Tel: (66-76) 330015-7 Fax: (66-76) 330561. Bangkok office:(662) 4392312, 4394740-4.

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