Join us at Aunt Jake's Upper East Side for our Pasta Making Class & 3-course pasta menu! The cost is $60 per person for pasta instruction and the prefix meal. We require a $10 per person non-refundable deposit. The entire experience is approximately 2.5 hours.
Please use the OpenTable mobile app for best results when booking the Pasta Experience.
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Aunt Jake's was founded in 2015, as the company set out to replicate the idyllic, simplistic cuisine we grew up to enjoy. However, we wanted to create Italian food for the “next” generation. The idea was to develop an Italian concept around the customer’s choice of how to eat pasta compared to how the restaurant wanted you to eat it. With that in mind, Aunt Jake’s core mission is to bring high-quality fresh ingredients daily to craft our handmade pasta and sauces health-consciously. The customer can mix and match sauce with shape and create a custom dish of their own.
"HOW TO MAKE PASTA" CLASS & 3-COURSE MENU
Learn how to make pasta in this immersive and exciting new experience at Aunt Jake's, a beloved neighborhood gem! Our dedicated instructors will take you on a journey to learn those shapes may have eaten before, but never made by hand. After the class, indulge in a delicious 3 course prefix dinner. From start to finish the class and dinner are 2.5-3 hours. We require a $10 per person non-refundable deposit.
****If you need to reschedule or cancel the reservation, your $10 deposit will be forfeited****
For best results, please use the OpenTable mobile app to book.
Third party facilitators will be charged full price for no shows.
Anthony was the best instructor!! I had a great time and learned easy ways to make different pasta shapes. Would HIGHLY recommend!!!
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The experience was great, really fun, and the teacher made it dynamic and enjoyable. However, I ended up leaving empty-handed because someone took my pasta when we went to talk to the teacher, as we were planning a surprise event for my boyfriend’s mom, which slightly ruined the moment since the idea was to bring the pasta home.