From Soup Spoon to Champagne Toast
Master the art of the table.
The table is a stage, and whether you realise it or not, you’re already part of the performance. Every gesture, every pause, every choice of utensil is a line in the unspoken script of dining etiquette.
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Dining etiquette isn’t just about knowing where the forks go. It’s about presence, timing, and confidence. Courses featured in The Table Tango show you how to navigate formal dining, business meals, and social occasions with skill and ease.
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Make your next meal your most impressive yet. Explore our online courses or book private coaching to perfect your performance at the table.
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You’ll learn the choreography of a flawless meal, from reading the host’s cues to handling curveballs like a vanishing bread basket or an unexpected oyster fork. Dining etiquette becomes second nature, giving you the freedom to focus on the conversation, not the cutlery. From gala dinners to evenings at a restaurant with friends, you’ll leave the table with appetite and reputation intact.
Dining Etiquette Courses
The Silverware Symphony teaches you to glide through a formal meal as if you’ve been doing it since birth. From decoding the place setting to pacing yourself through every course, you’ll learn how to let your table manners harmonise with the flow of the evening. This is not about rigid rules for the sake of tradition; it’s about knowing exactly what to do, when to do it, and how to do it gracefully, without a single moment of awkward hesitation.
The Reservation Ritual turns dining out into an effortless exercise in polish. From the moment you book the table to the moment you step out the door, you’ll learn how to carry yourself like a guest restaurants actually want to see again. Whether it’s choosing the right table, ordering with ease, or settling the bill without drama, you’ll have the skills to make every meal out feel smooth and self-assured.
The Supper Script makes you the ideal dinner party host or the guest who gets invited back. You’ll learn how to arrive with the right timing, bring something thoughtful, blend into the rhythm of the evening, and leave your host delighted you came. This isn’t about being showy; it’s about adding to the atmosphere, reading the mood, and knowing exactly when to help, when to step back, and when to gracefully say goodnight.