About Young Chefs Academy – Lenexa KS
Young Chefs Academy – Lenexa KS ( Culinary school ) is located at 10082 Woodland Rd, Lenexa, KS 66220, United States. It is categorised as : Cooking school for children and teens..
Other categories: Culinary school, Children’s party service, Cooking class, Cooking school
Ratings & Ranking
Young Chefs Academy – Lenexa KS has a rating of 3.9 and is ranked number 25886 in the US.
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Address & Location
Young Chefs Academy – Lenexa KS is located at 10082 Woodland Rd, Lenexa, KS 66220, United States.
Schools Fees
Given that it is categorised as Cooking school for children and teens., the school fees for Young Chefs Academy – Lenexa KS range between 0 USD and 0 USD.
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Admissions:
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Parents & Students Reviews:
Young Chefs Academy – Lenexa KS has 14 reviews with an overall rating of 3.9. Some reviews have been edited for clarity.
I called to sign my 8 year old son up for a Gingerbread making class. When I called the woman who helped me let me know that the adults attending the class also had to register, meaning that we would pay $50 per person, a total of $150 for the class for all 3 of us. She explained that we would each make our own Gingerbread house. We were very excited as I had heard good things about the school and we LOVE making gingerbread houses, so I was hoping that at that price we would be making a nice gingerbread houses. When we arrived for the class, we were not greeted. We waited in the lobby until it was time to begin and a young lady invited the kids to come in and put on aprons, and parents could watch and have a seat , I was instantly confused as I had been told that parents would be participatingAND we had paid to participate. I explained to the girl that we had been told we were making houses too and she seemed confused- many other parents were doing the same, but there was one parent who dropped her son off and left? They did not have the space set up when we arrived and had to move tables and chairs to accommodate us.
We were split up into 2 groups, the more experienced teacher worked with the other group. Our teacher was young and seemed new- she did not really explain to the kids what we were making, but we got started. We made gingerbread cookies from scratch and then each of us were given a gingerbread house kit- a paper plate with a few pieces for the house and minimal candy for decorating (the other group had access to much more candy decorating options, our table was not given the same options)- these houses were VERY TINY and smaller than most kits sold at the grocery store. For $50 per person I thought that we might make a house that was a bit fancier and more gourmet than I could make at home. Why would we pay $50 per person to make the grocery store gingerbread house?? There was no demo or instruction. What a major disappointment. I really feel that we were overcharged. I expected more.
was not given any credit for that amount