A practical, authentic peek into Vietnamese cuisine in Hoi An — this small-group cooking class costs just $29 per person and lasts around 3 to 3.5 hours. Led by a seasoned local chef, the experience begins with a trip to a colorful market, where you’ll learn how to select fresh ingredients and interact with local vendors. Afterward, you’ll step into a cozy home kitchen, where your chef will guide you through making both traditional and modern Vietnamese dishes. Expect to cook spring rolls, salad, noodle soup, and fruit desserts—a well-rounded introduction to Vietnamese flavors.
What we love most about this experience is the personalized attention—with a limit of just 10 participants, everyone gets hands-on guidance. Plus, the inclusion of a market visit allows you to see the ingredients in their natural setting, adding depth to your understanding of Vietnamese culinary culture. On the downside, hotel pickup isn’t included unless you book that option in advance, which could be a minor inconvenience if you’re staying a bit outside the meeting point. This class is ideal for food lovers of all skill levels who want an intimate, authentic cooking experience in Hoi An, especially those eager to learn recipes they can easily recreate at home.
Key Points

- Small group size ensures personalized attention and a more authentic experience.
- Market visit offers insight into local ingredients and buying practices.
- Hands-on cooking makes it easier to learn techniques and recipes.
- Expert guidance from a seasoned Vietnamese chef enhances authenticity.
- Diverse menu covers appetizers, main courses, and desserts.
- Flexible options for hotel pickup and vegetarian/vegan menus.
Exploring the Heart of Vietnamese Cooking in Hoi An

When you think about Vietnam’s culinary scene, vibrant flavors, fresh ingredients, and communal dishes come to mind. This cooking class in Hoi An captures all of that in a friendly, approachable format. For just $29, you gain more than a meal—you gain an understanding of Vietnamese culture through its food. The course is designed to suit all levels, from complete beginners to seasoned cooks, and it’s clear from the reviews that participants walk away feeling more confident in their kitchen skills.
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What the Experience Looks Like
The journey begins with a pickup at your hotel (if you select that option), followed by a short ride to a lively local market. Here, you’ll learn how to identify and select key ingredients—an experience that many find invaluable. As Joseph noted, the market visit is “great, in depth,” and offers a better appreciation of Vietnamese culinary essentials. You’ll practice haggling with sellers and picking out fresh vegetables, herbs, fish, and spices, all while absorbing the sights, sounds, and smells of everyday Vietnamese life.
Once equipped with your ingredients, you’ll head to a cozy, home-based kitchen, where Chef Thanh or a similarly experienced guide will demonstrate techniques and recipes. Jana mentioned that the chef “worked really hard at providing a great time for all,” and that the recipes are “easy to follow,” making it perfect for those nervous about cooking unfamiliar dishes. The fact that the class is small ensures plenty of one-on-one guidance, so you aren’t just watching a demo—you’re actively involved in the preparation.
The Menu and Cooking Highlights
The menu covers a mix of appetizers, main courses, and desserts. You’ll learn how to prepare sweet and sour chili sauce, green mango salad with prawns, and crispy spring rolls, which are a local specialty. For the main course, you might make Hanoi beef or chicken noodle soup—a comforting, aromatic dish that’s a staple in Vietnam. For dessert, expect fresh fruit plates, which are a common, light finish to a Vietnamese meal.
Many guests, like Jo, have praised the use of fresh, local ingredients and how approachable the recipes are. He says the pho broth was “exceptional” and that the recipes are “easy to recreate at home,” which is perhaps the most practical benefit. You’re not just cooking for fun—you’re taking home practical skills and authentic recipes.
Why This Class Offers Great Value
At just $29, this experience is remarkably affordable, especially considering the personalized guidance, market visit, and the opportunity to enjoy a homemade Vietnamese meal. The reviews consistently highlight the quality of instruction and the deliciousness of the food—many mention it was “the best meal in Vietnam” or “absolutely fabulous.” It’s clear that the value extends beyond just the cost; you’re gaining a cultural insight, a culinary skill set, and a memorable experience.
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The main consideration is that hotel pickup isn’t included by default, so you need to plan to meet at the designated location or coordinate pickup separately. For some travelers, this might mean a short walk or a quick ride, but it’s worth noting if you prefer a seamless start. Also, the class isn’t suitable for wheelchair users unless they opt for the “only option,” which excludes the market visit.
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Who Will Love This?
This tour is perfect for foodies, culture seekers, or anyone wanting a hands-on experience that’s both fun and educational. If you’re traveling with family or friends and want an activity that’s interactive, relaxed, and authentic, this class will suit you well. It’s especially rewarding if you’re eager to learn Vietnamese recipes you can later cook at home, ensuring this isn’t just a fleeting experience but a skill you carry forward.
The Breakdown of Your Cooking Day

Starting with a market visit, you’ll get a taste of local life and ingredients that make Vietnamese cuisine so distinct. The guide’s explanations make the experience accessible, even for complete novices. You’ll see how Vietnamese chefs shop and select ingredients, and you’ll learn techniques for handling herbs, shrimp, and vegetables.
Back in the kitchen, the professional chef’s step-by-step guidance makes cooking approachable. You’ll chop, fry, roll, and stir—activities that are surprisingly enjoyable when done in a warm, friendly environment. The recipes are straightforward, and with fresh ingredients, the dishes practically cook themselves under expert supervision.
Eating your own creations at the end is highly satisfying. Many reviewers, like Barbara, mention that the food tasted delicious, and they felt proud of the dishes they made. The fact that you get to eat what you cook is a huge plus—no endless tasting or waiting for courses here; you’re part of the meal from start to finish.
The Atmosphere and Guides
Guests consistently praise the warm, welcoming atmosphere created by Chef Thanh and his wife. As Megan observed, the personal energy of the hosts makes the class feel like visiting friends rather than a formal lesson. The guide’s patience and sense of humor make even complex techniques manageable and fun.
Additional Perks and Practical Details
The class lasts about 3 to 3.5 hours, making it a perfect half-day activity in Hoi An. You’ll want to wear comfortable clothes and shoes—the class involves some chopping and frying, which can get a little messy. Vegetarian or vegan options are available upon request, and the class is conducted in English.
While most reviews highlight how smoothly everything runs, keep in mind that small group size is part of what makes this experience special. It also means spots can fill up quickly, so booking in advance is wise.
Final Thoughts

This Hoi An Authentic Cooking Class offers more than just a cooking lesson; it’s a window into Vietnamese culture, life, and flavors. For only $29, you get the chance to visit a local market, learn authentic techniques, and sit down to enjoy a homemade Vietnamese meal. The small group size ensures everyone receives attention, making it an intimate, memorable experience.
If you’re someone who loves to learn by doing, appreciates fresh ingredients, and enjoys culture through food, this class will serve you well. It’s particularly suited for those who want something authentic, relaxed, and fun—a true taste of Hoi An’s culinary soul.
FAQ

Is hotel pickup included in the price?
Hotel pickup is optional. If you select that option, they will pick you up from your hotel in Hoi An. Otherwise, you’ll need to meet at the designated address.
Can I join this class if I’m a beginner cook?
Absolutely. The class is designed for all skill levels, and the chef’s guidance makes it approachable for beginners.
What types of dishes will I learn to cook?
You’ll learn to prepare Vietnamese classics like spring rolls, salads, noodle soup, and fruit desserts. The menu may change depending on ingredient availability.
Is there vegetarian or vegan options?
Yes, vegetarian and vegan menus are available upon request.
How long does the experience last?
The class runs for about 3 to 3.5 hours, including the market visit (if you choose that option).
Do I need to bring anything?
Wear comfortable clothes and shoes suitable for cooking and movement.
Is this experience suitable for wheelchair users?
Wheelchair users can join only the “only option” class, which excludes the market visit.
What’s the atmosphere like?
Guests describe it as warm, fun, and personal—more like cooking with friends than a formal class.
Would I recommend this experience?
Yes. The glowing reviews show it’s a high-value, authentic activity that’s especially great for food lovers, culture enthusiasts, and those who want a hands-on taste of Vietnam.
To sum it up, this small-group cooking class in Hoi An is a genuine, delicious introduction to Vietnamese cuisine and culture. You’ll learn practical skills, enjoy a market trip, and savor your own creations—all in a relaxed, friendly setting. It’s a perfect activity to deepen your understanding of Vietnam’s culinary traditions and to bring home recipes that will remind you of your trip long after.
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