You’ll pick fresh ingredients from Suan Phlu market with your guide before heading back to cook four classic Thai dishes—think curry paste pounded by hand and mango sticky rice eaten hot from your own plate. Expect laughter, new skills, and a taste of Bangkok you won’t forget soon.
I didn’t expect to laugh so much over green curry paste, but here we are—me, a mortar and pestle, and my sleeves dusted with kaffir lime leaves. The morning started in Suan Phlu, Sathon, just off Silom—honestly, I nearly missed the school’s tiny sign (watch for the blue gate). Our guide, Fon, met us at the door grinning like she already knew we’d mess up our first attempt at coconut milk. She led us out almost immediately to the Suan Phlu fresh market—just a minute’s walk but somehow it felt like stepping into another world. The air was thick with lemongrass and grilling chicken. I tried to pronounce “kapi”—shrimp paste—and Li laughed when I tried to say it in Mandarin—probably butchered it.
We picked out eggplants that looked nothing like the ones at home and poked at baskets of chilies while Fon explained which ones would make us cry (she wasn’t kidding). Back in the kitchen, everyone got their own station. There was this easy chaos—chopping, pounding, someone’s phone buzzing with a Bangkok pop song. Making curry paste from scratch is weirdly satisfying; your arms get tired but then you taste it later and realize why they don’t just use store-bought. The Pad Thai noodles sizzled on the pan and for a second everything smelled like roasted peanuts and lime.
I still think about that mango sticky rice—the rice was warm and sweet under cool slices of mango. We all sat around eating what we’d made, swapping stories about failed dinners back home. Recipes were handed out at the end (I already lost mine somewhere in my bag), but honestly it’s more about remembering how it felt to cook together in that little kitchen while rain started tapping on the roof outside. If you’re looking for a Thai cooking class in Bangkok that includes a real market tour and lunch you actually cooked yourself…well, this one’s still stuck with me.
The class is held at a cooking school in Suan Phlu, Sathon district of Bangkok, near Silom.
Yes, every class includes a guided tour of Suan Phlu fresh market right next to the school.
You can take BTS (Saint Louise Exit 1, Chongnonsi Exit 2, Sala Daeng Exit 2) or MRT (Lumphini Exit 2, Silom Exit 2), then taxi or motorcycle to the school.
Yes, substitute ingredients are available for vegetarian, halal, kosher diets or allergies if requested when booking.
You’ll make four Thai dishes such as Pad Thai noodles with shrimp, curry (green/red/panang/massaman), soup or salad depending on day, plus mango sticky rice.
Yes, you eat all four dishes you prepare during the class as your meal.
Yes, all areas including transportation options are wheelchair accessible.
Children can join if accompanied by an adult; infants can ride in prams or strollers and specialized infant seats are available.
Your day includes a guided walk through Suan Phlu fresh market to pick ingredients with your local instructor before heading back for hands-on cooking of four classic Thai dishes—plus bottled water and all recipes to take home after eating everything you’ve made together.
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