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Cooking Masterclass at Somadevi Residence

The best thing about travelling, is that you get to try out different things and meet some interesting people. There are many tours and fun activities to do whilst travelling so do a little research and try some different things. We did exactly that when we were in remarkable Siem Reap, attempting a cooking masterclass with Somadevi Residence executive chef, Mr. Siep Bunna.

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Look out for Somadevi Residence’s excellent cooking class!

If you are heading to Siem Reap, there are many cooking classes to choose from. You can book a mom and pop local cooking class, or you can consider a professional cooking classes. Most are cheap good days, but few are sensational. Somadevi Residence cooking masterclass is one I would consider in the sensational range.

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Somadevi Masterclass Cooking with Mr. Siep Bunna

At USD$30 the Somadevi Residence cooking masterclass is one to remember. It consists of an early morning market tour, where you can examine the produce and discover the processes the Executive Chef goes through to ensure the best quality product is served to its guests. Then it’s back to the hotel and the food preparation area to assist constructing four incredible courses which you ultimately get the pleasure of consuming. Somadevi Residence offers two menu options to choose from to ensure that your dietary needs are met.

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Somadevi Residence Executive chef and me

Our day commences at 0800hrs, we meet the hotel’s executive chef, Mr. Siep Bunna who runs through two incredible menus. Once we choose our menu for the day he takes us to the local food market to see the produce available. He talks about the ingredients he uses to make the dishes and where he gets them from. He discusses local cuisine and helps us to identify those different ingredients from the wide range available.

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Our day starts with a visit to a local produce market

During our market tour we find out that our executive chef has worked in some of the best hotels and restaurants in South Africa and Asia. Coming back to his home town of Siem Reap and the Somadevi Residence for his family. After the market, we jump back into the provided tuk tuk and head back to the hotel.

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Back at the hotel, our chef gives us a little time to refresh whilst the preparation area is completed by his team. For our cooking masterclass, they set up in the ornamental courtyard between the main restaurant and lounge bar.

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The cooking classes preparation table was place within the ornamental courtyard between the restaurant and the lounge bar.

Look, I don’t like to toot my own horn (toot toot), but I consider myself a pretty good cook. I don’t burn the meals I make and as the main cook in our household, I haven’t had one of my marvellous creations returned to me by my girls. Which coming to think about it, might be more out of fear they would have to make their own dinner.

Yet after 2 minutes alongside Somadevi’s highly trained chef, I found out I am worse than a rank amateur. The things Siep Bunna showed me, made what I consider an “artist at work”, look like a clumsy hack. He made things look so easy and I picked up on a few tricks of the trade. But he didn’t just show me the simplest way of doing things, he told me why he does it that way. It was like a magician letting me in on a trade secret.

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The moment when you realise that you are completely out of your league!

We selected menu option two, with our first course being a quick and easy to make Spicy Beef and Kale. The beef is marinated in the executive chef’s special oriental spice, lightly seared and served with fresh cucumber, kale, fried shallots and a mild dipping sauce. An easy and delicious starter.

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Spicy Beef and Kale, served with cucumber, kale and fried shallots.

It was clear after the construction of the first dish that I was not as proficient in culinary practices and watched in awe as Mr Siep Bunna went about his craft preparing the second dish, Sngoar Chrok. Sngoar Chrok is a hot and sour prawn soup with onion, mushroom, long red chilli, Khmer herbs and fried garlic. Another easy dish to prepare with the prawns creating a balanced seafood broth, that was flavoursome.

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The easy to construct Sngoar Chrok with its well balanced broth and good prawn portions.

Our third course is the classic Khmer dish A-mok Trei, which is a steamed fish with creamy amok spices,a gooseberry leaf and egg held in a banana leaf basket served with sautéed kale tops and spicy radish pickle. Definitely, a well-constructed work of art the hard part is to ensure the egg doesn’t fully harden. A beautiful combination of flavours. You can see why this dish is popular in Cambodia.

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The classic Cambodian food, A-mok Trei.

The final course was the Khmer sweet Bay Da-Nerb Svay Tom, which consists of black and white sticky rice mixed with palm sugar and coconut cream, served with a ripe mango. Once you tip the heated palm sugar over the sticky rice, and slice the fresh mango, it becomes a beautiful sweet treat.

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Bay Da-Nerb Svay Tom is a beautiful sweet treat to finish a fantastic four course menu.

Once plated all the food is served at a nicely decorated private table by the waiting staff, with fresh filtered water and chilled coconut juice.

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Your joint creations are served at you own private table.

I must admit I fully enjoyed my chance to do this superb cooking class, because that’s exactly what it is. Superb! Although I’ve never done one before, this would be one of my top 10 activities to do whilst travelling. I can see myself looking to more of them in the future. Once the class is over you are presented with a certificate of attendance as well as the menu you choose and the recipes, so you can do try to make them again when you get home. So, when you are in Siem Reap, look up the Somadevi Residence and book a master cooking class with Mr. Siep Bunna. Say hello to Siep Bunna for me and tell them Simon from Ourworldinreview sent you.

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Additional Information for the Cooking Masterclass

Classes run daily so make sure you book ahead.

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Duration: From 10:30am – 12:00pm Duration: From 10:30am – 12:00pm
Price: USD$25.00 per person Price: USD$30.00 per person
PACKAGE INCLUDES PACKAGE INCLUDES
Cooking Class Menu Cooking Class Menu
Recipes of typical Khmer cuisine as Local Market visit
a souvenir from the executive chef Recipes of typical Khmer cuisine as
Fresh Coconut Juice a souvenir from the executive chef
Cold Refreshing Towel Fresh Coconut Juice
Certificate of attendance Cold Refreshing Towel
Apron and chef hat provide during cooking Certificate of attendance
Apron and chef hat provide during cooking
Additional Information for the Somadevi Residence

Address: Oum Chhay St, Krong Siem Reap
Ph: +855 63 962 666
Website: www.somadeviangkorboutique.com

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Prices of accommodation per night at the Somadevi Residence

Ranging from $92.50 USD (AUD$115)  – $110 USD (AUD$140)

Check in: 1400hrs Check Out: 1200hrs

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Bicycle Tours of Sri Lanka – Galle

Let me start this article by asking you a couple of questions! Do you consider yourself relatively healthy? Do you like to travel to exotic places? And, have you ever thought about doing a bike tour?

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Ride along the laneways of Galle

Since 2014 the operator and his excellent team have been offering some of the best bike tours available in stunning Sri Lanka. From 1-day sample rides to 12 day Sri Lanka package tours, you can experience the beauty and see the fabulous culture, country and wildlife from the saddle of a bicycle. Alternatively, if you and your friends would like to customise a tour just for you, the operator can make that happen also. So, what’s stopping you?

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We stopped off in Galle, where the operator organised a perfect 2 hour sampler ride along the paddy fields and countryside around Galle.

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Some of the beautiful green paddy fields around Galle, Sri Lanka.

Our day starts at 08:00 a.m as we make our way to our designated meeting point to meet our tour guides for the day. We stayed within a few minutes from the city centre and Galle Fort, and the tuk tuk ride to get to our meeting point was a quick 15 minute ride.

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A Tuk Tuk from Sri Lanka

Our meet up point is an off ramp just outside of Galle and we are greeted by our tour guide for the ride, Nuwan, his bike mechanic helper Kavindu and our support vehicle. Nuwan provides us Specialized mountain bikes, which Kavindu adjusts to make sure they are at the right height for us.

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The Specialized mountain bike used during our bike tour

Once everything is sorted, we commence what can only be called a fantastic ride. Nuwan takes us along country laneways through a rubber plantation and multiple rice fields.

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A rubber tree producing white rubber

The ride isn’t difficult, although there are a couple of gradual inclines that have you working a little harder. But the scenery and wildlife are spectacular. During our ride we came across an enormous water monitor walking through a family’s rice field and some beautiful birds like the colourful Kingfisher.

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This enormous water monitor lazily walks through a family’s rice field.
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A colourful Kingfisher stopped long enough for us to capture a photo.

The ride isn’t just single file riding. Nuwan would stop and point out local facts and things of cultural significance, to ensure we had a well-balanced tour.

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One of the Buddhist temple entrances during our ride in Galle

The whole riding tour took approximately 1.5 – 2 hours and was a nice casual workout. Cycling is a wonderful way to see the countryside and keep fit. srilankacyclingtour.com offers excellent bike tours throughout Sri Lanka and we’re sure you can find a bike tour to suit your needs.

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Riding through the countryside is one of the best things to do whilst travelling.

For those of you  booking in the future, Sri Lanka Cycling Tour are in the process of updating their bikes, so  you will have even better bikes than the ones we tried.

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New Bicycles (Photo supplied by srilankacyclingtour.com)
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New Bicycles (Photo supplied by srilankacyclingtour.com)

So, contact Sri Lanka Cycling Tour now and book your fantastic bike tour today, to see Sri Lanka like you’ve never seen it before and tell them, Simon from Ourworldinreview sent you!

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Booking Information for Cycling Sri Lanka

Ph: +94 91 312 7744
Website: www.srilankacyclingtour.com

CYCLING TRAILS

  1. Wakwella Trail (Galle) 15-20km
  2. Unawatuna Trail 15-20km
  3. Baddegama Trail 18km
  4. Ahangama Trail 25km
  5. Mirissa Trail 32km
  6. Galle City Tour 10km

Rate per Person (Minimum 02 Pax)

  1. Wakwella Trail (Galle) 15-20km          $17 USD
  2. Unawatuna Trail 18-22km                      $17 USD
  3. Baddegama Trail 20km                             $25 USD
  4. Ahangama Trail 23-25km                        $25 USD
  5. Mirissa Trail 30-35km                               $40 USD
  6. Galle City Tour. 15km.                               $15 USD
  • INCLUSIONS
    • Bicycles in Excellent condition for appropriate height.
    • Service of an experience English speaking cycle guide.
    • Service of a support vehicle throughout the trail.
    • (Over 4 Pax) Spare Bikes (Over 4 Pax).
    • Spare tubes and other necessary parts.
    • High quality Helmets.
    • Mineral Water Bottles.
    • Light Refreshments.
    • First Aid Box and tool Box

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Cosy Houseboats in Kerala

If you are going to spend some time in the south of India, you may have heard that it is quite popular to spend a day or two on a houseboat. After a busy two weeks travelling around India we decided to spend three nights cruising the backwaters of Kerala from Alappuzha near Alleppey, Southern India with Cosy Houseboats.

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A houseboat travelling along the backwaters in Kerala

After days or research, trying to select an affordable houseboat operator was becoming a painful task. To alleviate this we logged onto booking.com to check out what houseboats were available. This made the task a lot easier and in the end we choose to book a Cosy Houseboat cruise for three nights, departing from Alappuzha.

Prior to our cruise we stayed in Alleppey for a night in a little backpackers called Artpackers.life which turned out to be a godsend. They were so helpful that as Cosy Houseboats weren’t replying to any of our previous emails, the receptionist found the correct number (wrong on booking.com) for their offices and found out our check in time and meeting point.

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Thank god, we decided to spend a night in Alleppey before boarding our cruise, otherwise we would have had enormous issues trying to contact the operators. Once everything was settled and we left the backpackers it was a quick auto rickshaw ride (INR100) to the Cosy Regency Hotel, the meeting point for the houseboat cruise.

After check in, it was explained that although we booked for a shared three night cruise we would be following the same itinerary for the three days. This meant we had to check out off the boat each day and head back to the meeting point before boarding the next boat at check in time. This important information should have been communicated to us after booking and was a little frustrating to say the least.  Whilst at the office they did try to encourage us to pay extra for a private houseboat. Once price negotiations broke down, as we weren’t going to pay their optimum price, they advised that they didn’t have a boat available and we ended up staying on the shared boat.

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The initial mooring point for the Cosy Houseboat at Alappuzha

Our next issue was that we were unable to pay using a credit card as their EFTPOS machine was faulty. Cosy houseboat management then insisted we withdrawal the daily limit for international cards (INR10000) to make a down payment. Then they would try an EFTPOS payment the next day. The manager ended up transporting us to 6 ATM machines that all had no cash available. In the end they allowed us to board and try paying the next day.

With the wedding season fully underway in India, we spent our first shared night with three other couples. Two couples were newly weds and the third couple were on their one year anniversary. All were nice and we ended up chatting away with a couple from the North of India for most of the cruise.

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The sunset in Kerala

The four berth houseboat was a little rundown and in need of a little maintenance. The room was small but thankfully the bed was comfortable. Being a wooden vessel, it does get extremely hot in the cabins during the day. There is a ceiling fan to circulate air, but the air conditioning only comes on between 7pm and 7am. My advice is to stay out of the cabins until evening when the air conditioning kicks in.

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Although the cabin a a little rundown, the bed was comfortable.

The bathroom was……”fit for use”, nothing special, a bit dirty with a shower that sprayed everywhere but on you and no hot water. If you are looking for hotel quality, than this is not the place for you.

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The cabins private bathroom, is nothing to call home about.

The rest of the boat is “well used”. Our boat has a dining table, eight single seated lounge chairs and a small television mounted to the wall.

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The main dining and lounge area on the four berth houseboat

The boat has three crew members aboard, the helmsman, a cook and a waiter, who keep to themselves so you can enjoy the slow cruise through the river system. All meals, water, and tea and coffee are included in the price and are quite good. The cruise itself is casual, calm and relaxing as we traverse along the waterways.

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The tranquil waterways of Kerala

We stop for lunch, moored to a riverbank and are encouraged to leave the boat to visit some shops or massage parlours. Then it’s back onboard for a final cruise around before we moor up for the night alongside the Cosy Lake Villa. Although the advertising states free wi-fi for your time on the houseboat, you actually only get limited poor wi-fi access when you berth in the evening.

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The houseboat moors up for the evening at the Cosy Lake Villa

It is here we have a candlelit evening meal, before heading to our cabins for an early night. The operators do allow you to have a shower in one of the villas hotels rooms, which is a little more pleasant. Unfortunately, yet again it is without hot water.

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Cosy Lake Villa is our mooring point for the night

The boat starts up again at 8:00am and heads back into Alleppey for a 9:00am check out. Once berthed you are picked up by car or auto rickshaw and taken back to the Cosy Regency Hotel. We then have until 12:00pm before we are required to board our next vessel. Since, the Cosy Regency Hotel has average wi-fi coverage we decide to stay to book ongoing travel arrangements. Then I do the whole payment thing again, this time the Internet connection is working and I’m able to pay the total amount.

Our second boat, ends up being the boat we remain on for the next two days. It’s a smaller two cabin boat, whom we share with two more newly weds on the different days. This boat has an upstairs viewing deck but again is in serious need of maintenance. Once again the cabin is small but the bed is comfortable. It has its ceiling fan and air conditioner, which again only comes on at 7:00pm.

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Cabin on the two berth houseboat is a lot like the four berth cabin.

The bathroom is awful, and in serious need of renovating. Plus we are lucky enough to have two large cockroaches, who I meet in the middle of the night and a small lizard living in the air conditioner. Additionally, the power point in the room doesn’t work so we end up charging phones etc. on the upstairs deck.

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The two berth bathroom was awful.

Although, initially we were told we would follow the same route on each day, we ended up being around the same area but each day we went down different canals. Once again the actual cruising was relaxing, the company was nice and the food was very good.

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Some of the food available onboard the houseboat

Overall, Cosy Houseboats offers a cheaper affordable cruise to experience the houseboats of Kerala. Is there better boats? Yes! Are they more expensive? Yes. So depending on your budget and if you don’t mind roughing it a little, than this could be the houseboat company for you.

Cosy Houseboats has a lot of work to do to improve their product. The boats are in need of a good overhaul. The bathrooms are awful, but the silver lining is they allow you to use the Cosy Lakeview Hotel if you’d like a better shower. Communication is a huge issue. We sent two or three emails to them and received no reply and if it wasn’t for the help of Artpackers.life hostel, we would have struggled to find out any information. The staff at the hotels and on board the boats are friendly but they do try to push you to write a good review on TripAdvisor. And although it is stated you have access to wi-fi, it is very limited and rarely works.

The cruise itself is peaceful, relaxing and nice. Travelling up and down the canals is pleasant with beautiful scenery for good photos. The waterways are at times full of houseboats, so you can see how popular these cruises are.

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The beautiful Indian countryside as seen from Cosy Houseboats

Look, I must admit, although the houseboat was a little rundown, I really enjoyed cruising along the Kerala waterways. And although Cosy Houseboats was a little disorganised, they ended up providing what we paid for, a fully catered, three-day cruise around Kerala. So, if you don’t mind roughing it, and can put up with a few minor disappointments and a couple of creepy crawlies, than Cosy Houseboats may have the cruise for you. If not, then book somewhere else, although I can’t guarantee it will be any better.

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Additional Information for Cosy Houseboats

Cosy Regency, Finishing Point, Alappuzha, Kerala 688013, India
Ph: +91 477 225 5555
Website: www.cosytours.com

Cost of our three day cruise as booked on booking.com

Total: INR25000 (AUD$500)

Check in: 1200hrs Check Out: 0900hrs

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