Join us for a hands-on pastry workshop taught by our La Scuola Chef focused on how to prepare three of Eataly's signature pastries in this sampler class. Guests will learn how to make Bombolini (Italian Donuts), Cannolo and Crostata alla Frutta
Join us for a hands-on pastry workshop taught by our La Scuola Chef focused on how to prepare three of Eataly's signature pastries in this sampler class. Guests will learn how to make Bombolini (Italian Donuts), Cannolo and Crostata alla Frutta using Eataly's own recipes enjoyed by everyone who tastes it!
This hands-on class is perfect for the those looking to create some of the finest Italian dolce with the guidance of our La Scuola Chef. In addition to making their own dessert, guests will enjoy a tasting of a finished Bombolini, Cannolo and Crostata alla Frutta paired with a glass of prosecco selected by our beverage expert.
Guests will bring home their own Italian Pastry Sampler Pack made in class to enjoy with family and friends, along with an adapted recipe to recreate the experience in their own kitchen.
"Everything Started From Here"
In November 2002, the Eataly concept was born from Oscar Farinetti’s idea sketched on a piece of paper. The idea was simple: to gather under one roof high-quality food at sustainable and reasonable prices for all, celebrate Italian biodiversity, and create an informal, natural, and simple place to eat, shop, and learn.
EATALY — a fusion of two words: EAT & ITALY
Eataly stands for “Eating Italian” which encompasses the history and the food culture of Italy, the ease to prepare its dishes, and the many qualities that Italy has to offer. After five years of research and hard work, the first Eataly opened its doors in Torino on January 27, 2007, when an old vermouth factory was transformed into Eataly Torino Lingotto – the very first multifunctional marketplace dedicated to Italian excellence in the world. The rest is history! Since then, Eataly has expanded, with more than 40 locations throughout Italy and the world.
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