So what are the best Indian cooking classes in NYC? Do you like cooking? Or are you just planning to study cooking? As for me I really love cooking. It is one of my favorite hobbies, aside baking cakes. But what is true that we can always learn something new, something exciting in the kitchen. I love checking new recipes everywhere; what’s more I registered lots of cooking sites, blogs in order to learn as many recipes as I can. I particularly like making international meals; I must confess my personal favorites are the Hungarian, Indian, Italian and Greek cuisine. But I must confess I have never cooked Indian food. If you check Insider Monkey’s article you will realize you really don’t need to save up money and travel to India just because you want to study how to cook Indian food.

If you are a New Yorker or have a tasty and spicy trip to New York, it is worth visiting cooking classes here. I do think that cooking is a very good feeling, but cooking something special – well, it is really something! New York is a wonderful, busy city that never sleeps – so you can find lots of options where to go and learn Indian food.

Insider Monkey consulted Class Curious which is always extraordinarily helpful if you want to find classes and offered a wealth of information on numerous great options. Their list was selected based on price, reviews, and location around the city. For now we have picked two classes from the list: Indian Culinary Center, and Masala Social. Indian Culinary Center is in Chelsea, and offers lots of courses all of them are about Indian cuisine as its name shows. It costs only $55 to study Indian food. The second one is Masala Social, that is in Brooklyn Heights. It offers couple of courses from Regional Thaalis (a meal comprised on many small bowls of different dishes), to One Pot Meals (India’s comfort food), and Indian Tapas (twist on popular street food classics).
For more tasty information, please read Insider Monkey’s article about the best Indian cooking classes in NYC.

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