1. Made In HackneyMade in Hackney, Liberty Hall
128 Clapton Common
Spring Hill, Clapton, London, E5 9AA
Ma
Rating:5 (5)
Reviews:(8)
Excellent class by the very knowledgeable Nishma. We learned to make a gorgeous oil-free beetroot/carrot simple salad, masala papad which reminded me of the pico de gallo I grew up eating, along with a very delicious potato/pea curry and finally chapatis. I will be adapting these recipes and utilising them during my day-to-day! A lovely team of volunteers supported Nishma in our intimate cooking setting. Thank you so much Made in Hackney and Nishma! Really enjoyed it!
+Great sense of community and engaging atmosphere as per multiple guest reviews.
+Offers free classes for the community, ensuring accessibility for all.
Features
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Gender-neutral restroom
Identifies as women-owned
Wheelchair accessible restroom
Credit cards
NFC mobile payments
Online classes
Onsite services
2. Le Cordon Bleu London15 Bloomsbury Square, London WC1A 2LS, United Kingdom
Le
Rating:5 (5)
Reviews:(8)
Read a lot of good reviews about this place so thought to give it a try. We arrived early in the morning to a room full of very noisy pastry students chatting, shouting, and laughing, which made the place very unpleasant to enjoy breakfast. These students were completely oblivious about the customers coming into the shop. This well-known institute might also need to train their students to be mindful about running a business. The croissants were good, but the coffee was average. Recommend coming after the noisy students are off to their course.
+Experienced and passionate chefs providing personalized guidance.
+Facilities that mirror a real-world, high-end kitchen environment.
Features
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Gender-neutral restroom
Identifies as women-owned
Wheelchair accessible restroom
Credit cards
NFC mobile payments
Online classes
Onsite services