Bayview School of Cooking

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3.4 - (7 reviews)
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3.4 - (7 reviews)
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  • Jingyi You

    This is more like a live cooking show instead of a hands-on cooking class. The instructor/ chef is cooking at a home-size kitchen, there is a camera filming while she is cooking. You can see the process through the TV. They also handed out the receipt of tonight's dishes. They served the food after they finished cooking. There are totally 20 people participated. I think the home-size kitchen is too small to prepare 20-people meal at one time. There were 4 helpers, they were very nice. The food is delicious but the portions are small. I appreciate they offer this event for the community. But the whole class feels like the chef and the helpers are having fun at the kitchen, and the participants were sitting there and waiting for the food. Due to lack of interactions, people were just chatting with their friends. I don't think it's worth 75 dollars per person. I can learn that from YouTube. I wish the class was more interactive. There are rooms for the class to improve.
    Jan 29th, 2024

  • Cynthia Whaley

    I agree with a previous review mentioning that this is basically watching a live cooking show. Staff are very nice, the chef/cook makes delicious food but I really wish I could get my $75 back. I wouldn't have paid that at a restaurant and it took almost 3 hours of watching them cook. I don't want to be in my own kitchen that long. The fault is with the class creation not the staff.
    Jan 17th, 2024

  • Lisa Tollefson

    I took my daughter to a class near Christmas. She is 6 and had a great time. I went to check if they were doing classes and saw that someone had given a bad review. I needed my say! While, I didn't take the class, I saw enough. My daughter had a blast. She did a lot of the stuff and the setup allows for the kids to see. She tried food she normally wouldn't try and they even had them cut some veggies! (I don't know how to teach her how!!)
    Mar 16th, 2021

  • Atsushi Murasakibara


    Jun 30th, 2020

  • LPS Small bean


    Dec 24th, 2019

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About
Bayview School of Cooking

Bayview School of Cooking is located at 516 4th Ave W in Olympia, Washington 98501. Bayview School of Cooking can be contacted via phone at 360-754-1448 for pricing, hours and directions.

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  •   360-754-1448

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Q What is the phone number for Bayview School of Cooking?

A The phone number for Bayview School of Cooking is: 360-754-1448.


Q Where is Bayview School of Cooking located?

A Bayview School of Cooking is located at 516 4th Ave W, Olympia, WA 98501


Q What is the internet address for Bayview School of Cooking?

A The website (URL) for Bayview School of Cooking is: http://www.bayviewschoolofcooking.com/


Q How is Bayview School of Cooking rated?

A Bayview School of Cooking has a 3.4 Star Rating from 7 reviewers.

Ratings and Reviews
Bayview School of Cooking

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Jingyi You on Google

image This is more like a live cooking show instead of a hands-on cooking class.
The instructor/ chef is cooking at a home-size kitchen, there is a camera filming while she is cooking. You can see the process through the TV. They also handed out the receipt of tonight's dishes. They served the food after they finished cooking.
There are totally 20 people participated. I think the home-size kitchen is too small to prepare 20-people meal at one time. There were 4 helpers, they were very nice.
The food is delicious but the portions are small. I appreciate they offer this event for the community. But the whole class feels like the chef and the helpers are having fun at the kitchen, and the participants were sitting there and waiting for the food. Due to lack of interactions, people were just chatting with their friends.
I don't think it's worth 75 dollars per person. I can learn that from YouTube. I wish the class was more interactive. There are rooms for the class to improve.

Business Response on Google Feb 6th, 2024
Thank you for your feedback on the class you attended. We are always wanting our customers to have a positive experience and come away with some ideas or new menu items they can prepare and enjoy at home. I’m sorry that your experience did not meet your expectations. It sounds like you were anticipating a hands-on class. Unfortunately, the class you attended was not a hands-on class, but an observation style. In this format, the students don’t participate in the preparation of the food, but have the opportunity to learn from and interact with the person teaching the class. Depending on the class, the prepared food is served in stages as it is ready, or all served toward the end of the class. The portion size is intended to be an “ample sample”. There is additional information explaining this and other questions you may have, on our website BayviewSchoolofCooking.com under the ABOUT BSC Tab.Every class has a personality and “life” of its own, with all the mishaps, challenges and solutions that occur behind the scenes during the preparation of food. We try to make the experience a real-life and enjoyable one with our great staff and the typically fabulous food that is prepared. Thank you for giving us a try.

Cynthia Whaley on Google

image I agree with a previous review mentioning that this is basically watching a live cooking show. Staff are very nice, the chef/cook makes delicious food but I really wish I could get my $75 back. I wouldn't have paid that at a restaurant and it took almost 3 hours of watching them cook. I don't want to be in my own kitchen that long. The fault is with the class creation not the staff.


Lisa Tollefson on Google

image I took my daughter to a class near Christmas. She is 6 and had a great time.
I went to check if they were doing classes and saw that someone had given a bad review. I needed my say!
While, I didn't take the class, I saw enough. My daughter had a blast. She did a lot of the stuff and the setup allows for the kids to see. She tried food she normally wouldn't try and they even had them cut some veggies! (I don't know how to teach her how!!)


Atsushi Murasakibara on Google

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LPS Small bean on Google

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