Your Friend in Reykjavik Cook and Dine ★ 4.3
Your Friend in Reykjavik runs a three-and-a-half hour Cook and Dine class where, under a chef, small groups prepare and plate a three-course Icelandic meal and eat it with wine.
Traveling Spoon: Iris and Nonnie is a cooking class in 101, Reykjavik.
Iris and Nonnie host a Traveling Spoon class in downtown Reykjavik that mixes a market visit, Icelandic food and culture and a full homemade meal, with music from the musical hosts.
Address: Downtown Reykjavik, 101 Reykjavik
Your Friend in Reykjavik runs a three-and-a-half hour Cook and Dine class where, under a chef, small groups prepare and plate a three-course Icelandic meal and eat it with wine.
Creative Iceland's culinary class teaches real Icelandic-style cooking with a local chef, working together on mise-en-place and plating a three-course meal with no experience needed.
Traveling Spoon pairs you with Albert and Bergthor in their Reykjavik home, where culinary-school-trained Albert demonstrates traditional dishes before a three-course homemade meal.
Salt Eldhus has run hands-on Icelandic cooking classes since 2012, and its three-hour Cook and Dine class has you plate a three-course meal of fish, lamb and skyr with a chef.
Your Friend in Reykjavik runs a three-and-a-half hour Cook and Dine class where, under a chef, small groups prepare and plate a three-course Icelandic meal and eat it with wine.
Creative Iceland's culinary class teaches real Icelandic-style cooking with a local chef, working together on mise-en-place and plating a three-course meal with no experience needed.
Traveling Spoon pairs you with Albert and Bergthor in their Reykjavik home, where culinary-school-trained Albert demonstrates traditional dishes before a three-course homemade meal.