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Hi, i am planning to study at Sasin MBA School, i contacted them already but i want to get some more information from anyone who is studying at Sasin. So, if u are studying or know someone is studying at Sasin, would you please give me more information and i'd like to meet them personally. tks for ur attention

Ali

[email protected]

PS: i'd like to know about cooking school (with certificate) too.

Edited by Ali Suwitno
Posted
:o isn't that not what the '97 crisis was known as [Tom Yam Kung]?  Probably a good mixture  :D

Mr. Tom Yam kung

i thought this forum was a place u can find info and help each others, but the responds i've got were crap!!

absolutely i'll delete my membership in this forum

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Come on give it time. You gotta have a laugh every now and again, no need to get annoyed by it (and the reponses kept your post at the top!)

What kind of cooking school are you after and whereabouts?

Posted
:D isn't that not what the '97 crisis was known as [Tom Yam Kung]?  Probably a good mixture  :D

Mr. Tom Yam kung

i thought this forum was a place u can find info and help each others, but the responds i've got were crap!!

absolutely i'll delete my membership in this forum

If you are only willing to take, and not to give, you could do a lot worse than to just delete your membership :o

On the topic of coooking, the TAT actually has a website specifically for this purpose. It would have taken you all of 0.002 seconds (timing courtesy of Google) to discover that. Anyhow, here's the result:

Hotel & Resorts offering Thai Cooking classes in Bangkok:

Arnoma Hotel - Tel: (662) 255 3410 Fax: (662) 255 3456-8

Amari Boulevard Bangkok - Tel: (662) 255 2930 Fax: (662) 255 2950

Amari Watergate - Tel: (662) 653 9000 Fax: (662) 653 9045

Bangkok Centre - Tel: (662) 238 4848 Fax: (662) 236 1862

Best Western Jade Pavilion - Tel: (662) 269 4676 Fax: (662) 269 9270

Benjarong Cooking Class at the Dusit Thani at the corner of Silom and Rama IV Tel: (662) 236 6400 Fax: (662) 236 7238

The Dusit Thani's Benjarong Royal Thai Cuisine is one of the most sophisticated Thai restaurants in Bangkok.

Its head chef runs the Benjarong Cooking Class every Saturday morning from 09:30-12:30.

Recipes are drawn from the restaurant's menu and include snacks and appetizers, soup and salad, main dishes and desserts.

Benjarong Cooking Class offers a very hands-on experience, and the instruction emphasizes practicality and inventiveness.

The complete course comprises 12 classes, and graduates will receive a certificate as well as a recipe book in English.

Central Plaza Tel: (662) 41 1234 Fax: (662) 541 1087-8

Century Park Tel: (662) 246 7800-9 Fax: (662) 246 7197

Classic Place Tel: (662) 255 4444-9 Fax: (662) 255 4450

Delta Grand Pacific Tel: (662) 255 2440 Fax: (662) 255 2441

Delta Grand Pacific's chef offers a Thai cooking class on Saturdays followed by lunch at a very reasonable price.

The class is fun and personal, with students getting to observe and do things the way the master does.

Recipes include all-time favourites as curries, soups and yums (spicy salads) and desserts to go with them.

Grand Hyatt Erawan - Tel: (662) 254 1234 Fax: (662) 254 6308

Imperial Impala Tel: (662) 258 8612 Fax: (6620 258 8747

Imperial Queen's Park - Tel: (662) 261 9000 Fax: (662) 261 9530

The hotel offers Thai cooking classes at its Uncle Ho restaurant on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 3:00pm to 4:30pm.

Classes are conducted in English and comprises preparation of all time favourite dishes such as Tom Yum kung, tom kha kai (chicken in coconut milk with essence of lemongrass) and yums (spicy salads).

A certificate of completion is presented to all attendants. The fee is 350 baht per person. A 24 hour advance reservation is required. Executive chefs teach.

Indra Regent - Tel: (662) 208 0033 Fax: (662) 208 0388

Mariott Royal Garden Riverside Tel: (662) 476 0021 Fax: (662) 476 1120

This hotel offers class for groups of 4 to 10, conducted by its master chefs. The class is held on two days. On the first day, students will learn about specific ingredients, spices and herbs used in Thai cooking, and how to cook 5 selected recipes.

The second day of class continues with the cooking demonstration of five more dishes, and students will get to cook their favourite dishes under the chef's supervision.

Mecure Bangkok - Tel: (662) 253 0500 Fax: (662) 253 5324

Modern Women Institute (opposite Samsen train station, Bangkok) Tel: (662) 279 2831, 279 2834

The institute offers classes on Thai, Chinese and European cooking and bakery. The 9-day Thai cooking course, which is run on an ongoing basis, teaches all the basic techniques of a Thai kitchen.

Fees are based on the number of recipes a student chooses. Vegetable and fruit carving lessons are available separately.

Montien Riverside Tel: (662) 292 2999 Fax: (662) 292 2800

Nipa Restaurant at the Landmark Hotel (Sukhumvit Road, between Sois 4&6)

The restaurant offers a 7-day course designed to teach beginners all the basics of Thai cooking and enable them to prepare curries, soups, salads and other dishes that make up a Thai meal.

The restaurant's chefs lecture on ingredients and recipes, and then let students participate in the cooking and tasting. Nipa is famous for its authentic food, which has been toned down a bit to suit milder palates, and the course offers plenty of hands-on experience.

Students will receive a recipe book in English or Japanese. Fruit and vegetable carving sessions can be arranged separately.

The Thai Cooking School at The Oriental Hotel Tel: (662) 437 6211, 437 3080 Ext. Thai Cooking School

This legendary hotel on the bank of the Chao Phraya opened its own Thai cooking school on the other side of the river a few years back.

The four-day cooking course, conducted in English, is mainly a I watch and learn experience, with emphasis on demonstration by the chef lecturers followed by some hands-on participation by students.

Classes start off with some background on Thai cooking, followed by different cooking techniques and fruit and vegetable carving. Recipes are a blend of the traditional and the imaginative.

Menu preparation and selection is included in the course, as well as how to order at Thai restaurants.

Classes take place from 9am - noon, followed by lunch. Tuition is charged per class. The school is closed on April 13-15 for traditional New Year Holiday.

Prince Palace Tel: (662) 628 1111 Fax: (662) 628 1000

Royal City Tel: (662) 435 8888 Fax: (662) 434 3636

Royal Princess Tel: (662) 281 3088 Fax: (662) 280 1314

Shangri-la Bangkok Tel: (662 236 7777 Fax: (662) 236 8579

The Shangri-la offers Thai cooking classes led my the chef of its award winning Thai restaurant.

The classes are hands-on with students first observing and then getting to cook the dishes themselves. The chef shares her recipes with the class, some of them traditional favourites, others her own creative adaptions. The class takes place around midday and is followed by a Thai lunch.

Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit - Tel:(662) 653 0333 Fax: (662) 653 0400

Sol Twin Towers - Tel: (662) 216 9555 Fax: (662) 216 9544

Sol Twin's executive chef teaches the secret of Thai cooking on Saturday afternoon, from 5-6 students learn everything from the description of Thai Food for the world, to kitchen tools, techniques, weighing and measuring to simple, timeless recipes for hors d'oeuvres, soups, main courses and desserts.

Tai-Pan Tel: (662) 260 9888 Fax: (662) 259 7908

Email: [email protected] Website: www.tai-pan.com

Tai Pan offers cooking courses geared towards amateur and experienced cooks wanting to learn how to cook simple, tried-and-true dishes. Classes feature step-by-step demonstration designed to enable students to be masters of their own kitchens.

Menu changes every day, and consist of an appetizer, soup, main courses and a dessert. Two and four day courses are available for groups of two to eight. Fees per person range from 1,000 baht for a 2 day course for a group of eight to 3,500 baht for a four day course for two people.

A 50% discount off room rate is available to cooking course attendants

UFM Baking & Cooking School Tel: (662) 259 0620 Fax: (662) 258 5041

UFM offers a 10 day Thai cooking course every other month. Classes take place from 08:30-noon daily, and recipes are a mix of the simple and the sophisticated, regional and specialities and national favourites. Students will receive a companion book in English.

Windsor Hotel Tel: (662) 258 0160 Fax: (662) 258 1522

You may now wish to ask if anyone has ever attended one of these classes, and whether or not it was worth the effort.

Moreover, the website informs those who wish to take the time to read it of Thai cooking classes in other parts of Thailand. To save you the valuable 0.002 seconds, here's the link http://www.thaismile.co.uk/index.php?page=317

In the meantime, as our moderator so nicely points out, I'll bump you back up to the top of this forum's list of current topics.

Have a nice day :D

Posted
:D isn't that not what the '97 crisis was known as [Tom Yam Kung]?  Probably a good mixture  :D

Mr. Tom Yam kung

i thought this forum was a place u can find info and help each others, but the responds i've got were crap!!

absolutely i'll delete my membership in this forum

If you are only willing to take, and not to give, you could do a lot worse than to just delete your membership :o

On the topic of coooking, the TAT actually has a website specifically for this purpose. It would have taken you all of 0.002 seconds (timing courtesy of Google) to discover that. Anyhow, here's the result:

Hotel & Resorts offering Thai Cooking classes in Bangkok:

Arnoma Hotel - Tel: (662) 255 3410 Fax: (662) 255 3456-8

Amari Boulevard Bangkok - Tel: (662) 255 2930 Fax: (662) 255 2950

Amari Watergate - Tel: (662) 653 9000 Fax: (662) 653 9045

Bangkok Centre - Tel: (662) 238 4848 Fax: (662) 236 1862

Best Western Jade Pavilion - Tel: (662) 269 4676 Fax: (662) 269 9270

Benjarong Cooking Class at the Dusit Thani at the corner of Silom and Rama IV Tel: (662) 236 6400 Fax: (662) 236 7238

The Dusit Thani's Benjarong Royal Thai Cuisine is one of the most sophisticated Thai restaurants in Bangkok.

Its head chef runs the Benjarong Cooking Class every Saturday morning from 09:30-12:30.

Recipes are drawn from the restaurant's menu and include snacks and appetizers, soup and salad, main dishes and desserts.

Benjarong Cooking Class offers a very hands-on experience, and the instruction emphasizes practicality and inventiveness.

The complete course comprises 12 classes, and graduates will receive a certificate as well as a recipe book in English.

Central Plaza Tel: (662) 41 1234 Fax: (662) 541 1087-8

Century Park Tel: (662) 246 7800-9 Fax: (662) 246 7197

Classic Place Tel: (662) 255 4444-9 Fax: (662) 255 4450

Delta Grand Pacific Tel: (662) 255 2440 Fax: (662) 255 2441

Delta Grand Pacific's chef offers a Thai cooking class on Saturdays followed by lunch at a very reasonable price.

The class is fun and personal, with students getting to observe and do things the way the master does.

Recipes include all-time favourites as curries, soups and yums (spicy salads) and desserts to go with them.

Grand Hyatt Erawan - Tel: (662) 254 1234 Fax: (662) 254 6308

Imperial Impala Tel: (662) 258 8612 Fax: (6620 258 8747

Imperial Queen's Park - Tel: (662) 261 9000 Fax: (662) 261 9530

The hotel offers Thai cooking classes at its Uncle Ho restaurant on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 3:00pm to 4:30pm.

Classes are conducted in English and comprises preparation of all time favourite dishes such as Tom Yum kung, tom kha kai (chicken in coconut milk with essence of lemongrass) and yums (spicy salads).

A certificate of completion is presented to all attendants. The fee is 350 baht per person. A 24 hour advance reservation is required. Executive chefs teach.

Indra Regent - Tel: (662) 208 0033 Fax: (662) 208 0388

Mariott Royal Garden Riverside Tel: (662) 476 0021 Fax: (662) 476 1120

This hotel offers class for groups of 4 to 10, conducted by its master chefs. The class is held on two days. On the first day, students will learn about specific ingredients, spices and herbs used in Thai cooking, and how to cook 5 selected recipes.

The second day of class continues with the cooking demonstration of five more dishes, and students will get to cook their favourite dishes under the chef's supervision.

Mecure Bangkok - Tel: (662) 253 0500 Fax: (662) 253 5324

Modern Women Institute (opposite Samsen train station, Bangkok) Tel: (662) 279 2831, 279 2834

The institute offers classes on Thai, Chinese and European cooking and bakery. The 9-day Thai cooking course, which is run on an ongoing basis, teaches all the basic techniques of a Thai kitchen.

Fees are based on the number of recipes a student chooses. Vegetable and fruit carving lessons are available separately.

Montien Riverside Tel: (662) 292 2999 Fax: (662) 292 2800

Nipa Restaurant at the Landmark Hotel (Sukhumvit Road, between Sois 4&6)

The restaurant offers a 7-day course designed to teach beginners all the basics of Thai cooking and enable them to prepare curries, soups, salads and other dishes that make up a Thai meal.

The restaurant's chefs lecture on ingredients and recipes, and then let students participate in the cooking and tasting. Nipa is famous for its authentic food, which has been toned down a bit to suit milder palates, and the course offers plenty of hands-on experience.

Students will receive a recipe book in English or Japanese. Fruit and vegetable carving sessions can be arranged separately.

The Thai Cooking School at The Oriental Hotel Tel: (662) 437 6211, 437 3080 Ext. Thai Cooking School

This legendary hotel on the bank of the Chao Phraya opened its own Thai cooking school on the other side of the river a few years back.

The four-day cooking course, conducted in English, is mainly a I watch and learn experience, with emphasis on demonstration by the chef lecturers followed by some hands-on participation by students.

Classes start off with some background on Thai cooking, followed by different cooking techniques and fruit and vegetable carving. Recipes are a blend of the traditional and the imaginative.

Menu preparation and selection is included in the course, as well as how to order at Thai restaurants.

Classes take place from 9am - noon, followed by lunch. Tuition is charged per class. The school is closed on April 13-15 for traditional New Year Holiday.

Prince Palace Tel: (662) 628 1111 Fax: (662) 628 1000

Royal City Tel: (662) 435 8888 Fax: (662) 434 3636

Royal Princess Tel: (662) 281 3088 Fax: (662) 280 1314

Shangri-la Bangkok Tel: (662 236 7777 Fax: (662) 236 8579

The Shangri-la offers Thai cooking classes led my the chef of its award winning Thai restaurant.

The classes are hands-on with students first observing and then getting to cook the dishes themselves. The chef shares her recipes with the class, some of them traditional favourites, others her own creative adaptions. The class takes place around midday and is followed by a Thai lunch.

Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit - Tel:(662) 653 0333 Fax: (662) 653 0400

Sol Twin Towers - Tel: (662) 216 9555 Fax: (662) 216 9544

Sol Twin's executive chef teaches the secret of Thai cooking on Saturday afternoon, from 5-6 students learn everything from the description of Thai Food for the world, to kitchen tools, techniques, weighing and measuring to simple, timeless recipes for hors d'oeuvres, soups, main courses and desserts.

Tai-Pan Tel: (662) 260 9888 Fax: (662) 259 7908

Email: [email protected] Website: www.tai-pan.com

Tai Pan offers cooking courses geared towards amateur and experienced cooks wanting to learn how to cook simple, tried-and-true dishes. Classes feature step-by-step demonstration designed to enable students to be masters of their own kitchens.

Menu changes every day, and consist of an appetizer, soup, main courses and a dessert. Two and four day courses are available for groups of two to eight. Fees per person range from 1,000 baht for a 2 day course for a group of eight to 3,500 baht for a four day course for two people.

A 50% discount off room rate is available to cooking course attendants

UFM Baking & Cooking School Tel: (662) 259 0620 Fax: (662) 258 5041

UFM offers a 10 day Thai cooking course every other month. Classes take place from 08:30-noon daily, and recipes are a mix of the simple and the sophisticated, regional and specialities and national favourites. Students will receive a companion book in English.

Windsor Hotel Tel: (662) 258 0160 Fax: (662) 258 1522

You may now wish to ask if anyone has ever attended one of these classes, and whether or not it was worth the effort.

Moreover, the website informs those who wish to take the time to read it of Thai cooking classes in other parts of Thailand. To save you the valuable 0.002 seconds, here's the link http://www.thaismile.co.uk/index.php?page=317

In the meantime, as our moderator so nicely points out, I'll bump you back up to the top of this forum's list of current topics.

Have a nice day :D

Did i say only willing to take some info from this forum?? u must be careful when u make a statement Mr. Tom Yam Kung !

but tks anyway !!

Posted (edited)
Come on give it time. You gotta have a laugh every now and again, no need to get annoyed by it (and the reponses kept your post at the top!)

What kind of cooking school are you after and whereabouts?

tks, but if these people make a fun about ur future life it is so irritating i think ... and mr. tom yam kung was right i should check through Google site which is i did many times (he thinks i am that stupid to post about this things to this forum without searching 1st at the internet) :o because what i asked before were about others experiences

anyway tks a lot Mr. Moderator :D

Edited by Ali Suwitno
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Sasin is the top business school in Thailand that attracts the cream of the crop, charges premium fees, and has tough admission standards.

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