10 Cooking Classes in Luang Prabang Province That You Shouldn't Miss

March 29, 2022 Randal Brittian

Discover the best top things to do in Luang Prabang Province, Laos including The Bamboo Experience, Traveling Spoon, Tour Luang prabang-Mr Service, Localguides Asia Travel, Morning Glow Laos, Tamarind Cooking School, Cooking School at Sofitel Luang Prabang, Luang Prabang Home Cooking Experience, sa sa cooking cruise, MyLaoTours.
Restaurants in Luang Prabang Province

1. The Bamboo Experience

Lao-Thai friendship street Hom 01 Nasang village, Luang Prabang 0600 Laos +856 20 56 968 889 [email protected] http://www.bambooexperience.org
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The Bamboo Experience

The Bamboo Experience is a local family run workshop where you will discover Lao culture through bamboo products, activities & Lao foods using bamboo shoot as main ingredients. You will also be connected with our local community to learn about their way of life! To book the class you should contact us one day in advance or at least at 6pm the day before coming to our workshop. We offer two classes per day either daytime 8:30am - 13:30pm (lunch included) and/or evening 16:00pm - 21:00pm (dinner included). We can provide pickup from/to your hotel (to be confirmed when you make the booking).

Reviewed By Janb0211

This is a fabulous experience with many activities included. Learn about bamboo, cook sticky rice pudding, take part in Baci celebration, dinner and traditional music performance.

2. Traveling Spoon

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Traveling Spoon

Traveling Spoon provides travelers with private, authentic food experiences, from homemade meals to cooking classes and market tours, with local hosts in their homes.

3. Tour Luang prabang-Mr Service

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Tour Luang prabang-Mr Service

I am Chanthy ( Mr Service ) owner of the MONK TOUR PROJECT LAO, offering services to the community by minivan for tours and transport in the whole Laos with a fair price for everyone in the world.

4. Localguides Asia Travel

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Localguides Asia Travel

Localguides Asia Travel assembled by Southeast Asia expert tour guides, we invent a new true local travel experience, Our expertise about educational trip. we offer customer for most affordable trips and travel with friendly local community whom hosts your holiday.

5. Morning Glow Laos

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Morning Glow Laos

A locally owned tourism company offering one to three day mountain trek tours. Sleep under millions of stars and wake up to a breath-taking sea of clouds!

6. Tamarind Cooking School

Kingkitsarath Rd On The Nam Khan River, Ban Wat Sene, Luang Prabang 0600 Laos +856 71 213 128 [email protected] http://www.tamarindlaos.com/cooking-school/
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Tamarind Cooking School

Tamarind Restaurant in Luang Prabang offers day and evening cooking classes in open air pavilions overlooking lily ponds just outside of town. Participants in day classes are taken there after a visit to the fascinating main market, where they are introduced to the unusual and intriguing ingredients that are the basis of Lao cuisine. From there it is off to Tamarind Gardens to cook Lao dishes in the authentic Lao style. Evening classes are shorter. Individual work stations allow you to follow the instructions of an entertaining and informative Lao teacher, whilst a bevy of staff clean up after you. The sessions end with a sumptuous meal, where you eat the fruits of your labours! Transport to and from Tamarind Restaurant and recipe book all included. Vegetarians welcome.

Reviewed By WendyS555 - Randalstown, United Kingdom

We did the evening class, as we had visited the market many times, and didn’t need a guided tour of it. Bit of a bumpy ride to the school! We washed our hands, and started cooking straight away, making jeow, a spicy dipping sauce. It was great fun, and something I will do at home. We also cooked fish in a banana leaf, and lemongrass stuffed with chicken. I got a thumbs up from our teacher for mine! There was confusion over the drinks. I knew you had to pay for beer and wine, but most people didn’t. Don’t they check TripAdvisor before booking?? A price list was left on the end of the table, but it wasn’t pointed out. This would have been helpful. We finished by eating what we personally had cooked, everyone got their fish, and their lemongrass, so that was lovely. The staff had added some soup and salad, but it wasn’t really needed. Sig, our teacher was excellent, kept an eye on everyone. A very pleasant way to spend an evening ,

7. Cooking School at Sofitel Luang Prabang

Ban Mano, de la Paix Sofitel Luang Prabang, Luang Prabang 0600 Laos +856 71 260 777 http://lpqhotels.com/cooking-class
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Cooking School at Sofitel Luang Prabang

Reviewed By Bouffer9 - Gold Coast, Australia

4 of us joined Chef John on a trip to the markets at 8am. Chef John was most informative, pointing out to us delicacies that were extremely foreign (like larvae). This was a wonderful snapshot of village life and Chef John was most interesting. Armed with special ingredients and fortified by a buffet breakfast, we donned aprons in the Sofitel kitchen at 10.30am, an immaculately clean, open sided space and under Chef John's guidance, chopped, diced and cooked up 4 dishes. These were then transported to the Governor's Grill, the restaurant at the Sofitel and we feasted on our efforts (which were outstanding due to Chef John's guidance and intervention) plus Chef John's desert, which he prepared for us. It was so much food we had difficulty finishing it. This was simply a most enjoyable experience from start to finish. Chef John made it FUN! Wonderful value for the market tour, the cooking class, recipe book and a sumptuous meal.

8. Luang Prabang Home Cooking Experience

Ban Nong Kham Near Kiettisack International School, Luang Prabang 0600 Laos +856 20 55 870 725 [email protected] http://m.facebook.com/luangprabangcookingclass
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Luang Prabang Home Cooking Experience

Reviewed By Alankurtz - Mullumbimby, Australia

This was exactly what we were looking for - an experience with a local Lao family who love cooking and showing their guests how to cook local dishes. We spent the whole morning with Madame Nee and her family first at the market, then in her home, chatting, laughing and cooking sticky rice and some delicious village style dishes. Then when Nee’s young husband, Si, arrived home we sat on the floor with the children and ate together. Finally, the local lao lao whisky, made by Si’s auntie, came out. Si is a former monk from the famous Wat Xiang Thong temple and full of stories of his experiences there and, before that in his village outside of Luang Prabang. It was a wonderful experience.

9. sa sa cooking cruise

Chunkham Road, Luang Prabang 0600 Laos +856 20 95 198 933 [email protected] http://m.facebook.com/sasacruiselaos/
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sa sa cooking cruise

Sa Sa Cooking cruise gives a very unique experience in lao cooking, starting with shopping your ingredients from the local market at Laung Prabang and then cooking classes from a local Lao chef. All the cooking activities happen on the cruise on the mighty Mekong river. Its one of a kind of experience you can never miss. The classes start at 09:00 Hrs every day and lasts about 3 hours.

Reviewed By LennartMeinert

We were searching for a cooking class were you also buy the food and we decided to do this one because you also cook on a boat and it offers vegan dishes. So first we went shopping and got some tips on to choose the right food. Then we went to the boat and started to cook while riding on the Mekong River. We had a lot of fun while cooking with the lao-chef. After we have done the work we enjoyed our fresh meals and got a taste of the variety of Laos' dishes. We can recommend it to you if you want to have a cultural experience of the laotian kitchen!

10. MyLaoTours

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MyLaoTours

We specialize in providing a fully escorted, memorable and personal experience for single travelers, couple, group of friends and families with variety of packaged tours. We customize your visit to our wonderful country with our personal "one on one" touch. Other services provide includes day tours, guides, cruises, adventure activities and much much more.

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