The Silom Thai Cooking Class with Market Tour is a fun and immersive experience that lets you explore the vibrant flavors of Thai cuisine. Begin with a guided visit to a local market, where you’ll learn about fresh ingredients, spices, and traditional produce while selecting items for your dishes.
Back at the cooking studio, expert instructors will guide you step by step in preparing authentic Thai dishes, from classic curries to flavorful stir-fries and refreshing desserts. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned cook, this hands-on class is designed for all skill levels, offering a memorable way to learn Thai culinary techniques.
Enjoy the fruits of your labor by savoring the delicious dishes you’ve prepared in a warm and friendly setting. Perfect for food enthusiasts, the Silom Thai Cooking Class with Market Tour is a must-do activity for those seeking a deeper connection to Thai culture through its world-renowned cuisine.
08:45 am Class: 08:45 class with market tour
13.40 class: 13.40 class
18:00 Class: 18.00 class (no market tour)
Enjoy traditional Thai culture with a cooking class from Silom Cooking School. Tour the local market for ingredients and learn five Thai dishes, such as pad thai and tom yum.
Your day starts off with a trip to the local market where you'll be instructed on how to choose the ingredients correctly as well as get the items you need for the days cooking ahead. You will cook five delicious Thai courses, each one from scratch with a professional chef. Dishes include tom yum (hot and sour soup), pad thai (stir-fried rice noodles), geang kiew wan gai (chicken in green curry), phanaeng (Thai Panang red curry), and khao neow ma muang (mango sticky rice) .
Guided by the chefs, you'll be able to properly create these great dishes and develop new skills! You will even be able to enjoy the very meal you create. Take home this priceless Thai cuisine knowledge as your best souvenir!
The class runs 3 times a day so you have a great choice to enjoy breakfast lunch of dinner!
By BTS: Take BTS to Chong Nonsi BTS station, Exit 3. Walk straight to Silom Road, cross the road and turn left. Then, walk straight to Soi Decho, which Silom Cooking School is on the left hand side at 6/14 Decho Rd next to Luxx Silom.
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If you have not been contacted by I Asia Thailand, please call us at +66 96 821 3089 (hours of operation are from 08.00am to 18.00pm Monday to Friday and 09.00am to 17.00pm Saturday and Sunday) or email to guest@iasiathailand.com
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