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Cooking Course
Cooking courses are thin on the ground in Budapest. The best-known cookery school
dealing with foreigners is Chefparade ( MAP GOOGLE MAP ; 06 20 316 1876, 1-210
6042; www.chefparade.hu ; IX Pǎva utca 13; M3 Ferenc körút)in Ferencváros.
Course dates vary - consult the website - but they usually run from 10am to 1pm, in-
cluding visiting a market and preparing a four-course lunch, and cost €69 per person
(€129 for two). Courses at other times and of a longer duration can be organised in
advance. There's a Chefparade branch ( MAP GOOGLE MAP ; 1-210 6042;II Bécsi út
27; 8am-6pm Mon-Thu, to 4pm Fri; 17)in Óbuda.
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