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WRENKH KochEvents

cook together

At WRENKH there are cooking events that are thought differently than the classic cooking school.

WRENKH KochEvents is located in the middle of the Schanzenviertel, where the motto is cooking together instead of cooking alone. The owner and talented chef Christian Wrenkh offers his guests and participants a unique cooking experience. He specializes in vegan and vegetarian dishes. Christian Wrenkh not only wants to teach his participants how to cook, but also to create a connection between the participants. With the offered cook Events in pleasant atmosphere cooked, talked and geschnackt. Both individuals and groups can participate. The cooking is done in randomly selected teams and, unlike in cooking schools, not under direct instruction, but with so-called "magic boxes" and "action scripts".

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