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Yelp
My husband and I purchased the Groupon for this authentic Arabic cooking class for $42 per person. We were both very excited to attend since we've been to cooking classes before and had a blast, as well as learned a lot of things.
We had a hard time finding this place because we thought it'd be an establishment, turns out, it was just a house, which is fine. When we approached the house, Ahmad was sitting on his porch with another couple waiting for other students. He was a very pleasant man to talk with, and had a lot of knowledge about cooking.
When everyone had arrived, we went inside his home, and stood in his dining room area (chairs and tables were removed), we stood there for a good hour and a half. I was surprised that there were no chairs or something. There wasn't much participation involved, since there wasn't much to really do. He had someone pit olives which seemed to be a pain in the ass, blend some lemon juice and garlic in a blender, and chop parsley and pick thyme. The students all looked around at each other sharing similar thoughts it seemed. In total, there were about 8 students.
A few questions were asked, but we felt like the answers weren't well answered. One student asked "where do you buy your salmon?", he answered with "Whole foods", not that I have a problem with Whole Foods, but as a Chef and having been in the restaurant industry for 16 years, shouldn't you know of fresh, quality fish markets or places where people in that industry purchase their ingredients? Anyway, it was a dull class, everyone was yawning and someone was feeling light headed from standing up the entire class, she had asked for a chair from outside on the porch, he insisted no chairs because he didn't want people to fall asleep (wonder why, it must've happened before?).
The dishes that he made were salmon in a marinade (great flavors), roasted red pepper hummous (very delicious!), and a chick pea salad with the olives, roasted red peppers, thyme, and other spices (it was ok, chick peas needed to be soaked longer), as well as his own blend of lemonade. A student asked how he made the lemonade, his answer was, "just some fruits and lemon"...not impressed. I think if he taught his classes a bit differently, and had the students make their own dishes, it'd be much more exciting and enjoyable!
He usually charges $85/person, this class was definetly not worth $85, nor the $42 Groupon we had purchased. We really wanted to love this cooking class, but it was a big disappointment as the other Yelper experienced.