Kids' Cooking Class Parties Manhattan
Looking for something unique to do for your child's next birthday? Choose one of these educational yet very fun learn to cook parties Manhattan has to offer! Whether learning to make dessert or the main course, kids of all ages have a blast creating their very own food.
The Beautiful Manhattan Skyline
My Cooking Party is located in the heart of New York City in Midtown Manhattan. There are two elegant locations: Midtown Loft and Midtown Terrace. They can make your cooking party very successful; they also are well known for organizing weddings and corporate events. The Midtown Loft is 5,000 square feet and can accommodate up to 300 people for cocktails and can sit 180 for dinner.
The Midtown Terrace is 3,000 square feet and can accommodate up to 200 people. This location is the perfect outdoor venue for your special event. This location has a wraparound terrace, allowing a 360 degree view of the world famous, most beautiful Manhattan skyline.
Located in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan, Taste Buds Kitchen is one of the best venues for your cooking party.
The shops and restaurants in this neighborhood mirror the diverse population who call Chelsea home. Silicon Alley and Tek Serve are both located here. In recent years, the Chelsea neighborhood has become known as a shopping destination, because of such businesses as Barneys Co-op and the Balenciaga boutiques.
Taste Buds Kitchen holds most of their cooking parties in New York at their main location in Chelsea; however, they do have other locations for your convenience: 1) Hill Country, located at 30 West 26th Street, between 6th & Broadway; 2) The East Wing, located at 306 E76th Street, at 2nd; 3) The 202 East, located at 202 East 77th Street, between 2nd & 3rd; and 4) The JCC – for Kosher Parties, located at 334 Amsterdam, between 75th & 76th.
Located in lower Manhattan, The Culinary Loft is located within the SoHo neighborhood
This special area of New York is known to be home to artists’ lofts, creative works for sale, and galleries. When visiting The Culinary Loft for your cooking party in New York, allow yourself some extra time to explore this artistic community.
SoHo has been the beneficiary of inner city regeneration and, as a result, there are many shops and trendy boutiques worthy of you taking time to investigate, visit, and shop. Almost all of SoHo (26 blocks and 500 buildings) are part of the New York City Cast Iron Historic Area, listed on the National Register of Historical Places. This interesting section of the city is notable for being paved with Belgian blocks (a particular type of cobblestone).