Chicken Up Cooking Class: Learn How To Cook Authentic Korean Dishes At Centrepoint

Mar 15, 2017
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If you’re a fan of the popular Korean Fried Chicken restaurant, Chicken Up, here’s some good news for you: Chicken Up is conducting cooking lessons for you to learn (and take home) authentic Korean dishes!

These cooking classes are held at Centrepoint and will only cost $50, inclusive of all materials, as well as some freebies for you to keep.

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The classes are usually held on weekends, so you don’t have to worry about them clashing with work or other commitments. Unlike classes where you only listen and watch, the lessons at Chicken Up promise to be hands-on and interactive for everyone.

Participants can learn to cook a different dish each week, so attend every class and be armed with an arsenal of Korean dishes.

What’s holding you back? Don’t be chicken and sign up today.

Dates: Weekends of each week (do check the website for exact dates)

Prices: $50 per pax

Chicken Up Cooking Class: Centrepoint 176 Orchard Road #01-331 Singapore 238843 | Tel: 97289964 | Website

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Nicholas Chia

I enjoy spending my time baking and eating. Living life to the fullest. Literally. ((Oh and bubble tea with 0% sugar please))

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