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    14 Cooking Classes in Singapore to Hone Your MasterChef Skills

    Nicholas Yeo

    Last updated: Apr 30, 20244 minutes

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    Are you weary of preparing the same old dishes every day? Do you want to learn tantalising new cuisines that can arouse your tastebuds once again? Well, you have landed on the right page. In this blog, we have compiled some of Singapore’s best cooking classes that you can choose to learn from.

    Singapore is a cauldron of food and cultural heritage. It is a haven for not just the foodies but also for those with a passion for cooking. Whatever your desire, from sushi-making classes in Singapore to pasta-making classes, from vegan cooking classes to halal cooking classes, Singapore has it all.

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    14 Top Cooking Workshop - Singapore

    Peranakan Cooking Class Singapore

    Peranakan or Nyonya cuisine is a unique blend of Chinese, Malay, & Indonesian culinary traditions. Learn about this authentic Peranakan cooking and the local herbs and spices used in the preparation. Prepare Peranakan dishes like Ayam Pongteh and Asam Fishhead yourself and get to taste the delectable flavours instantly. A perfect Instagrammable moment to share, isn’t it?

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    Did You Know: The term Peranakan refers to Singapore’s population that immigrated from China. Peranakan women are known as Nonya, thus explaining the name of the cuisine.

    Opening Hours: Sat: 9am to 12pm

    Prices: Starting SGD 100

    Address: The address will be released after payment and 2 days before the start of the experience.

    Local Market Tour and Cooking Class with Professional Chef

    If you are looking for more of a fun experience along with cooking, you have to try this class at Palate Sensations. Right from scurrying through the local market to grabbing the ingredients of your chosen menu, to several fun activities to foster team bonding while cooking, you are up for an unforgettable experience.  It can serve as a perfect cooking class for Singapore couples, friends and family.

    Opening Hours: Sat: 10am to 10pm, Sun: 10am to 8pm, Tue: 10am to 9pm, Wed: 10am to 10pm, Thur: 10am to 10pm, Fridays: Closed.

    Prices: Starting SGD 175

    Address: The meeting point will be at the front entrance of Tiong Bahru Market near the escalators, 30 Seng Poh Rd, Singapore 168898. (Map)

    Discover Hainan Cultural Cooking Class

    You can’t miss this enriching Hainanese experience if you are looking for Chinese cooking classes in Singapore. Along with cooking, you are taken on a walking tour to learn about the rich Hainan heritage in Singapore. Learn the history behind how the Hainanese Chicken Rice, named after the Hainan Island region of China, turned out to be considered the National dish of Singapore.

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    Learn with hands-on experience from professionals how to douse the poached chicken in freezing water to bring out the perfect silky and moist texture of the dish.

    Did You Know: The dish was also lauded by famous television personalities like Gordon Ramsay and Anthony Bourdain.

    Opening Hours: Mon to Sun: 9am to 12pm & 4pm to 7pm

    Prices: Starting SGD 129

    Address: The meeting point will be at Esplanade MRT Station (CC3) Exit F. (map)

    Singapore Market to Table Cooking Tour

    Why just cook when you can have a more holistic experience — from the market to the kitchen just as the locals do? Yes, you can try it all, right from bargaining in Singapore’s wet markets to buying ingredients like the locals, to cooking up your favourite Singaporean dish.

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    Learn from the expert indigenous chefs on a variety of local dishes, be it chicken rice, laksa or delicious desserts like kueh dadar or ondeh-ondeh, the iconic green rice cake in the shape of a ball.

    Opening Hours: Sun to Mon: 8:30am to 12:30pm

    Prices: Starting SGD 129

    Address: The meeting point will be at 462 Crawford Lane, 01-57, S190462. (map)

    Local Food Cultural Cooking Class with Food Playground

    If you are looking for a corporate cooking team building in Singapore or an individual cultural cooking class, you can’t miss Food Playground. This over-a-decade-old cultural cooking workshop operates out of a pre-war heritage shophouse in Chinatown. Learn how to prepare some of the authentic Singaporean dishes like Laksa, Nasi lemak (rice cooked in coconut milk), Clay pot Chicken, Hokkien mee (stir-fried prawn noodles) and Char Kway Teow (stir-fried flat noodles) in a fully-equipped kitchen.

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    Did You Know: Its flagship Cultural Cooking Class programme received the 'Best Learning & Travel Experience'​ at the 2013 Singapore Tourism Awards.

    Opening Hours: Mon to Sun: 9:30am to 12:30pm

    Prices: Starting SGD 110

    Address: 24A Sago St, Singapore 059020 (map)

    Sustainable Cooking Workshop with DIY Mushroom Growkit

    Learn not just how to cook but also how to do sustainable mushroom farming with minimal land, water and electricity. Cook mouthwatering mushroom dumplings with Western fusion dishes like roti paratha, etc. It doesn’t end here. You can also bring home a DIY mushroom growing kit, fresh from a local farm.

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    Opening Hours: Mon to Sun: 2pm to 8pm

    Prices: Starting SGD 128.40

    Address: Final address to be confirmed after booking. Within walking distance to Dhoby Ghaut MRT. (map)

    Vegetarian Cooking Class with a Former Lawyer

    Learn how to cook healthy and nutritional food that can keep you lean and fit, from Chef Shalu, owner of the Little Green Kitchen. She is a former lawyer and is now an advocate for everything healthy, tasty and environment friendly.  She is also an active member of the sustainability movement in Singapore. Who better can guide you on the recipes for healthy and delicious living?

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    So if you are looking for a vegetarian cooking class in Singapore, Little Green Kitchen is the place for you. You can even choose to learn other South Asian cuisines and join her courses like, - Indian cooking classes in Singapore or Thai cooking classes in Singapore.

    Opening Hours: Subject to availability, check here

    Prices: Starting SGD 99

    Address: 1 Hacienda Grove, #03-05, Upper East Coast Road. (maps)

    Handmade Pasta Workshop at The Sundowner

    Imagine a cooking experience on a floating green oasis amidst the bustling city scrappers. Yes, The Sundowner gives you a quaint farm expanse on a rooftop where you can try your hands at kneading pasta out of the dough. Pick the herbs yourself and garnish them in your delicious handmade pasta.

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    Opening Hours: Sat to Sun: 10am to 1pm, Private sessions can be arranged for any day.

    Prices: Starting SGD 125

    Address: 705A East Coast Road (maps)

    Coffee Roasting Workshop at The Sundowner

    Get ready for an immersive bean-to-cup experience in this dessert-themed bar, - The Nomad’s Tent. Treat your loved ones to the aromatic experience of roasting a fresh cuppa on a rooftop farm yard. This can be an unforgettable 1.5 hours of workshop experience. You can choose to roast the beans over the fire yourself. Learn how to grind them, and some unique brewing techniques. And don’t forget the fresh bagels for lunch.

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    Opening Hours: Sat: 9:30 AM to 11:00 AM, Private sessions can be arranged for any day.

    Prices: Starting SGD 95

    Address: 705A East Coast Road (maps)

    Wood-fired Pizza Making Experience at The Sundowner

    Bake your own leopard-spot pizzas in the wood-fired oven, at the Secret Pizza Club. You can try this with your friends and family or with your colleagues. This can be a really fun team-building activity for the corporates. Sage, basil, mulberry, thyme- choose and pluck any herb from their rooftop farm for garnishing your pizza with.

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    Opening Hours: Fri to Sun: 5pm to 8pm, Private sessions can be arranged for any day.

    Prices: Starting SGD 125

    Address: 705A East Coast Road. (maps)

    Craft Cocktail Masterclass at Tanglin Gin Jungle

    If you are inquisitive to learn how to stir up magical cocktails this is your place to be. Unearth the secrets and craft behind these colourful glasses of elixir, while being immersed in nature all around.

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    Opening Hours: Tue-Thur, but do check the available slots.

    Prices: Starting SGD 80.78

    Address: 26B Dempsey Road, Singapore 247693. (maps)

    Homemade Kimchi Workshop with a Private Dining Experience

    Whether you are a tourist or a Korean native, if you are looking to learn and join the best Korean cooking class in Singapore, you have to try this. Learn how to prepare Kimchi in a traditional style from Chef Yoonsun. Relish your handmade freshly served dish in a private dining arrangement in the workshop.

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    Opening Hours: Mon to Sat: 11am to 2pm

    Prices: Starting SGD 108

    Address: 4 Shunfu Road, Jade Scape, 05-13, S575743. (maps)

    Basic Barista Skills Workshop

    Coffee lover? Learn all about Espresso beverages at Barista Skills and prepare your cuppa at home. Learn some latte arts and interesting brewing techniques and share with your friends & family.

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    Opening Hours: Tue to Sun

    Prices: Starting SGD 150

    Address: 767 Upper Serangoon Road #02-08. (maps)

    Makgeolli Korean Rice Wine Tasting and Brewing Workshop

    What if you can learn how to make this milky sparkling Makgeolli rice wine at home without any preservatives? Yes, take the classes and learn the nuances of how to bring out its creamy sweet taste from the Korean host. You can also learn how to pair the various flavours with different foods.

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    Opening Hours: Mon to Sat.

    Prices: Starting SGD 118

    Address: The provider will contact you regarding the activity location (Bishan area) after your booking is confirmed.

    Singapore - A Potpourri of Cuisines & Culture

    We saw how we are spoiled with a variety of options for cooking classes in Singapore. It offers you learning experiences on cuisines from several countries with some offbeat DIY experiences that no social media channels can offer.

    Whether you are a traveller, or a food, culture or history enthusiast, Singapore is filled with surprises and wonders at every other nook for you. Plan your tour with Pelago by Singapore Airlines and uncover these hidden treasures of the city.

    Commonly Asked Questions

    Are cooking classes a good way to meet people?

    Cooking classes can be a great way not just to meet new people, but also to have team-bonding experiences. Check for group classes above.

    Why everyone should take a cooking class?

    Hands-on cooking and some DIY experiences can leave an enriching and lasting impression on you. It helps boost your confidence not just in cooking but also in your personal life.

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    Written by Nicholas Yeo

    Veni, vidi, vici - Nicholas counts among his conquests, Europe, Scandinavia, the Balkans and more. A well-travelled wordsmith, he is an experienced writer for the travel industry & translates his travels into stories. Read about his next adventure here.

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