What does Kae Baramee – the owner of the Tiny Thai food truck – do during the off season? For one, she teaches cooking classes at a commissary kitchen located at 27 Chandler St #212B.
Thai food holds a special place in our hearts – and in our stomachs. But why just eat it when you can learn to make it?
But Tiny Thai is a lot more than just a yummy food truck. One of Tiny Thai’s latest ventures is providing Thai dumpling cooking classes at its commissary kitchen at Food E over on Chandler Street.
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