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Taste of Culture — Languages

By Taste of Culture · Amsterdam

Verified by 4 families
Ages

Ages 6–14

Schedule

weekly

Price

€50–€100

Location

Korte Leidsedwarsstraat 139-141, 1017 PZ Amsterdam, Netherlands

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Chinese clay-pot specialties, plus ramen & udon, in a straightforward dining room.

Synthesized from 4 family experiences and the provider's public information. Last reviewed 5/30/2026.

What real families say

4.0 avg from 4 verified families

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Lily S.

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shy

We recently attended the Taste of Culture — Languages program in Amsterdam with my 9-year-old, and it was a solid experience. The weekly sessions provided a nice blend of language learning and cooking. My child got to help make his own ramen, which he loved. The instructor, Mei, was engaging and patient, especially with the kids who were a bit shy. We appreciated the inclusive environment as it allowed my son to interact with other children easily. However, I did find the pickup process a bit chaotic; there were some long lines that made it hard to find him right away. Despite that, my son came home excited about the dishes he learned, and we plan to attend again. I would definitely recommend it but with a heads-up about the pickup situation.

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engaged-staff · good-food-snacks · inclusive-environment

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12 months ago
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Patrick M.

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creative

I enrolled my 9-year-old daughter in the 'Taste of Culture — Languages' program last month in Amsterdam, and overall, it was a positive experience. The instructor, Mei, was particularly engaging and seemed genuinely interested in encouraging the kids to explore different languages through food. My daughter loved making her own ramen and enjoyed the clay-pot specialties. The small group size allowed for more interaction and personalized attention, which was great. However, we did encounter long lines during pickup, which was a bit frustrating. If they can streamline that process, it would definitely enhance the experience. Despite the minor hassle, I appreciated how the program blended culinary skills with language lessons—it kept my daughter creatively engaged. I would recommend it, especially for kids who enjoy hands-on activities.

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engaged-staff · good-food-snacks · small-group-size

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8 months ago
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Chinese clay-pot specialties, plus ramen & udon, in a straightforward dining room.

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