Category News & Events

Cooking with Mom

Spend this Mother’s Day sipping mimosas and whipping up a gourmet brunch in the kitchen with Mom. At this hands-on cooking class, you and your mom will learn new cooking techniques, experience a hands-on cooking lesson, then sit-down to enjoy a buffet brunch at the picturesque Ferry Building on San Francisco’s Embarcadero.

mothers day cooking classUpon arriving, you’ll be treated to a lively introductory cooking lesson by Parties That Cook, featuring tips such as the fastest way to dice an onion without a tear. You’ll then work together to cook up recipes, all while listening to upbeat music.

After cooking, you’ll dine on a fantastic brunch buffet and enjoy complimentary mimosas & coffee. After the event, we’ll email copies of the recipes and digital photos to enjoy!

Menu for Mothers Day Brunch
Coffee and Donuts Beignets with Mocha Creme Anglaise
Miniature Smoked Salmon Croque Monsieur Sandwiches
Asparagus and Green Garlic Frittata Bites
Endive Leaves with Gorgonzola, Caramelized Onions and Fig Jam
Pizzetta with Broccolini, Pancetta and Chili Flakes

$75 per person including mimosas and coffee
Invite just Mom or let Dad, your sister or brothers tag along too!

Buy tickets to Mothers Day Brunch Cooking Class in San Francisco

Buy tickets to Mothers Day Brunch Cooking Class in Chicago

Cherry Blossom Fair

Last weekend, we visited San Francisco’s Japantown for opening weekend of the 42nd Annual Cherry Blossom Festival. Enjoying the spectacle of the blossoms or hanami is a centuries-old custom popularized by aristocrats in 7th century Japan, who would compose poems while viewing the ethereal trees. As in Japan, the perfectly pink cherry blossom trees are now in full bloom here in the Bay.

The San Francisco Japantown fair continues this weekend, April 18 – 19, and is a celebration of Japanese American culture including Taiko drum performances, traditional Japanese folk dance, martial arts demos, tea ceremonies, a Mataro Doll exhibit, arts & crafts displays, and of course lots of food!

The scent of grilling meats and deep-fried andagi donuts fill the air. Colorful tents line the streets, each offering up unique Japanese delicacies like takoyaki, mochi, teriyaki burgers, yakisoba, udon, yakitori, sakura popcorn, and even a few Asian fusion items like Spam musubi and lumpia.

My personal favorite of the day was the teriyaki burger – dripping with sauce on a soft, toasty bun with tomatoes and lettuce (hold the raw onions!). The long, snaking line for takoyaki was tempting, but I say just run into the nearby Nijiya Market and grab a bento box of them to-go instead!

A huge stage features Bay Area bands and guest appearances from Hello Kitty, too. On Sunday afternoon (April 19) the festival will come to an exciting close with a spectacular two hour Japanese-style parade wending its way from City Hall to Japantown.

Most events are free and the street food is delicious, so check it out this weekend!