# Take a Thai cooking class in Chiang Mai

> A Thai cooking class is the most fun you'll have in Chiang Mai — a market tour, cook your own curry and khao soi, take the recipes home. How to pick one.

Of all the things to do in Chiang Mai, this is the one we push hardest. A **Thai cooking class** is relaxed, genuinely fun, and you'll eat some of the best food of your whole trip — food *you* made. Better still, you'll finally learn to cook the dishes you've been ordering all week, [khao soi](/blog/khao-soi-chiang-mai) included.

## How a class works

Most follow the same lovely rhythm:

- **A market tour first.** Your teacher walks you through a fresh market, introducing the building blocks — lemongrass, galangal, kaffir lime, holy basil, coconut, the different rices and noodles — and how to swap them for what you can find back home.
- **Then you cook.** Back at the kitchen you make **4–5 dishes you choose yourself**: pound a curry paste from scratch in a mortar, then cook a curry, a noodle dish (pad thai or khao soi), a soup like tom yum or tom kha, and **mango sticky rice** to finish.
- **You eat as you go** — come hungry, because it adds up fast.
- **You take the recipes home** in a little booklet, so the trip keeps feeding you long after.

It's beginner-friendly, taught in English, and the atmosphere is more dinner-party than classroom. It's also one of the easiest things to slot into a short trip — we build a morning class into our [3-day Chiang Mai itinerary](/blog/three-days-in-chiang-mai) for exactly that reason.

![Take a Thai cooking class in Chiang Mai](/blog/chiang-mai-cooking-class/visual.webp)

## In town or on a farm

Two flavours to choose from:

- **In-town schools** are quick and easy — some are a few minutes from Tha Phae Gate (Asia Scenic is one). Best if you want to keep your day free.
- **Farm schools** add a short drive into the countryside and a wander through an organic herb garden before you cook. They feel like a mini day-trip — Thai Farm Cooking School is a long-time favourite.

Quality shifts over time, so it's worth a glance at recent reviews — and ask your housemates, everyone here has a favourite.

## What it costs

It's a bargain for what you get. A **half-day group class** (about 4–5 hours, market + five dishes) runs roughly **1,000–1,500 THB**; a **full-day** on a farm is around **1,500 THB** with more time and more cooking. Private and premium experiences cost more.

Vegetarian and vegan? No problem — Chiang Mai's schools are very accommodating with tofu and soy swaps; just **mention it when you book** (along with any allergies) so they can shop for you.

Wear light clothes you don't mind splattering and shoes that stay on your feet, bring your appetite, and that's it. You'll come home with full bellies, a recipe book, and the quiet smugness of someone who can now make a proper bowl of khao soi at home.
