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Best Cooking Classes in Hanoi (2026)

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Ever wonder why everyone’s suddenly obsessed with rolling their own spring rolls in Hanoi’s Old Quarter? The Vietnamese capital has become ground zero for travelers who’d rather learn to cook pho than just slurp it. Rose Kitchen Cooking Class leads the pack with a perfect 5-star rating and over 2,300 reviews, but all six verified spots deliver serious hands-on experience in actual Vietnamese home cooking.

Rose Kitchen Cooking Class

🏆 Top Rated
5 / 52,324 real reviews
📍 Open in Maps🕐 9:00 AM – 1:30 PM, 3:00 – 7:30 PM

Why it’s trending

Hanoi’s cooking class scene exploded because travelers got tired of tourist-trap restaurants. They want the real deal—market tours at dawn, fish sauce secrets, and the satisfaction of nailing that bánh xèo flip. Most classes pack in market visits, multiple dishes, and recipes you can actually replicate at home, which beats another boring food tour any day.

Verified Best Picks

Rank Place Rating Reviews Why
1 Rose Kitchen Cooking Class🕐 9:00 AM – 1:30 PM, 3:00 – 7:30 PM 5.0★ 2,324 Top review count with perfect score, located in residential Ngọc Hà for authentic neighborhood vibes
2 Apron up cooking class$ · 🕐 8:00 AM – 10:00 PM · 🥬 veg · 📅 booking 4.9★ 2,347 Highest review volume overall, Old Quarter location makes it easy to add to your walking route
3 Maya Kitchen🕐 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM 5.0★ 1,802 Second floor spot on Hàng Gà street, solid numbers in the heart of the ancient quarter
4 Comida Hanoi Restaurant & Cooking Class🕐 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM · 🥬 veg · 📅 booking 4.9★ 1,770 Doubles as a restaurant so the kitchen setup is professional, strong reputation
5 Az Hanoi Cooking Class🕐 Open 24 hours 5.0★ 816 Perfect rating with respectable numbers, tucked into the Old Quarter maze
6 Hoang’s cooking class 5.0★ 668 Third floor location on Hàng Buồm, smaller groups likely given the review count

Good to Know

  • Morning classes typically include market tours—get ready for early starts but the produce selection is worth dragging yourself out of bed 🌅
  • Most Old Quarter locations mean you’re walking distance from your hotel, though Rose Kitchen in Ngọc Hà offers a more local neighborhood experience
  • Classes usually run 3-4 hours and you eat what you make, so skip breakfast and come hungry
  • Book ahead during peak season (October-April)—these aren’t huge operations and spots fill fast 📅

The real question is whether you’re brave enough to attempt pho broth from scratch when you get home—which class are you eyeing?

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