Summer Camp
In 2024 we are offering Culinary Adventure Camp for one week only! June 24-28, limited to 12 campers. Get all the details and sign up here…
2024 Culinary Adventure Camp
2024 Culinary Adventure Camp
One week this summer: June 24-28
This year’s theme: Immigration Nation!
We all have a story, and this year we’re going to explore yours! We’re creating a unique week-long culinary and cultural experience exploring the specific roots of this year’s campers!
Limited to 12 campers ages 12-15. Spend the week exploring the real-world NYC food scene with us as we eat our way across the city. Full day, lunch and transportation included. Details below…
One week only! June 24-28, 2024
This year’s camp theme:
Immigration Nation!
Unless we’re Native American, we all have a story of family members who came to this country from somewhere else. So in this week of camp, we’re going to explore the stories of our specific campers through the food and cultural experiences in NYC!
We’re creating a unique cultural and culinary experience!
Before camp begins, we’ll be gathering info from each family so we can curate an experience that’s specific and special for each camper. We can’t guarantee we’ll find the exact food of each camper’s family, but we’ll do our best to celebrate every camper’s ancestors in one of the most diverse cities on the planet. We’re up for the challenge!
Let’s go!
about Culinary Adventure Camp:
Keep reading for all the details…
What’s Culinary Adventure Camp?
This is a one-of-a-kind experience, created by me (Lynley, hi!) to take advantage of the NYC food scene and provide an experience kids can’t get anywhere else. We spend the week having food adventures in the real world with real New Yorkers.
We eat, we walk, we learn about food and we take public transportation. We meet lots of different kinds of people and we explore the way food connects with history and culture.
And most of all, we have fun!
Who’s it for?
Adventure Camp is for 12-15 year-olds, whether adventurous or not-so-adventurous eaters! Foodie kids will have much to pique their palates, and there will also be plenty of foods that are familiar and enjoyable to most kids.
No matter what we're eating, we never force or pressure kids to taste anything they don't want to try. (In fact, kids who are nervous about finding something they will like are welcome to bring a bag lunch - no shame!) Adventure Kitchen is all about joyfully encountering food as a means of discovery and connection, and there will be something for everyone as we have fun exploring the world of food around us.
How does camp work?
We take the train together from Montclair into NYC, and spend each day walking and taking public transportation all over the city.
Drop off is at Walnut St. Train Station in Montclair, NJ at about 8:30am each morning (exact itinerary coming spring 2024). We return to the same train station at around 5-5:15pm each day. (We text families each afternoon to confirm we’re on the train.)
We are a small group of 12 campers, accompanied by me and an adult assistant (more about us below). We keep the group small so we can keep a close eye on everyone, have a more “real” experience than larger tour groups, and have the flexibility for extra exploring.
We spend each day tasting and touring through venues that are carefully chosen by me to give the campers a unique, curated culinary experience. And - it’s an adventure! So we always leave a little time for unexpected discoveries and side trips. (More on this below!)
Lunch, tastings, tickets and transportation are all included each day. (Many kids also bring a little spending money for extras, up to you!).
There is tons of walking (up to 8+ miles/day!) and we take public transportation with everyday New Yorkers. We'll visit a mix of indoor and outdoor venues so kids should wear sturdy walking shoes, dress for the weather, wear sunblock, bring a water bottle and be prepared to carry their own things themselves.
One week only! June 24-28
What’s the itinerary?
As described above, this year’s theme is Immigration Nation! During the month of June, we’re creating the specific itinerary with input from each camper’s family. Details are still in development! But here are some favorite destinations from past years:
Museum of Food and Drink
Chinatown
The High Line
Raaka Chocolate
Chelsea Market
Cheese factories
Cultural museums
Historical landmarks
Funky doughnut shops
…and so much more!
My goal is always to make the experience super fun and adventurous (of course!).
Adventure is always part of the plan!
I’ll map out a theme and rough schedule as we get closer, but also, we like to leave things a bit loose so we can take advantage of random adventures as they arise. Sometimes we decide to change things up during the week, or even during the day!
For example, we’ve made spur-of-the-moment visits to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the World Trade Center memorial, Alexander Hamilton’s grave and many others. We’ve also had quite a few celebrity sightings, including David Schwimmer (from “Friends”) and comedian Jim Gaffigan!
Meet the chefs!
We try to structure things so that we meet chefs and other food professionals each week. In previous summers, we’ve met Chef Jacques Torres (“Nailed It” cooking show), Chef Pierre Thiam (Teranga restaurant and Yolele foods), Chef Tyler Kord (A Super Upsetting Cookbook About Sandwiches), Montclair’s own Chef Rachel Wyman (Montclair Bread Co.), and the chef-editors in the test kitchen at Bon Appetit magazine, as well as many other talented and hard-working chefs and cooks you’ve never heard of.
…and more chef encounters:
If you’re interested, don’t wait!
We keep this camp small and it usually fills up! And now we’re only offering this one week. If you want to get notified of Summer Camp plans you can sign up for those emails below. But if you are seriously interested in attending this camp, don’t wait! The week may fill up before you snag a spot.
More Details:
On Monday, before we depart we'll cover NYC "survival skills" to be sure everyone is comfortable, confident and ready for the adventures ahead. We'll discuss train safety and rules like staying where we can see each other, using the bathroom when you can, handwashing and other guidelines to be sure everyone is prepared whether this is their first time in NYC or they're a veteran. There are lots of adventures in store, but we'll take things at a pace that keeps everyone feeling safe and included.
Lunch is provided each day, along with some extra tastings and treats. We will select certain foods and experiences to enrich the kids and give them a memorable culinary foundation. Kids are welcome to bring additional spending money for souvenirs or extra treats that are not included in the day's plans.
One week only! June 24-28
Who are we?
Camp Leader: Hi, I’m Lynley!
I’m a local mom, cook, writer, spice-maker and the founder and chief creator at Adventure Kitchen. I started by teaching after-school cooking classes when my own kids were at Edgemont Elementary School in Montclair, NJ and I’ve been having adventurous food experiences with curious cooks of all ages ever since.
Camp Assistant: Meet Carl-Eric!
Carl is a writer and multi-instrumental musician (acoustic and electric guitar, piano, harmonica and ukulele). He has studied film and music theory at DePaul University in Chicago, and he’s traveled to Finland, Puerto Rico, Spain and the Dominican Republic, as well as 16+ US states. He’s a graduate of MHS (class of ‘22) and a former Culinary Adventure Camper himself. And - he also happens to be my son! He’s a lot of fun, and he can’t wait to meet our campers this year!
We can’t wait to see you in camp!
One week only! June 24-28
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Questions? Email us at hello@adventurekitchen.com.
In 2024 we’re offering one week only of our Culinary Adventure Camp! On this page you can see pictures from previous years, link to sign up for summer 2024 and join the email list to get the latest in your inbox.