Thai cooking class
Phuket Cooking Class: Market Tour, 4-Dish Menu + 2026 Picks
Phuket's Thai cooking classes are the indoor activity locals quietly send their friends to: 3–4 hours, hotel pickup, optional fresh-market visit, then 4 dishes you actually cook (not watch). $40–80 pp at the best schools — Pum Thai, Phuket Thai Cookery School, Blue Elephant. Here's how to pick the right format (market vs no-market), what each school does well, and why this often beats a beach tour for $50. For nationwide alternatives see our Thailand-wide cooking classes guide.
At a glance
Duration
3–4 hours
Price pp
$40–80
Dishes
4
Market
Optional
Phuket cooking schools compared
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| Option | Specs | Price | Best for | Book |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pum Thai Cooking School (Patong) | 3 hours, 5 dishes, no market | $45–65 | Central, beginners | See deals → |
| Phuket Thai Cookery School (Cape Panwa) | 4 hours, 4 dishes + market | $55–80 | With market, strongest recipes | See deals → |
| Blue Elephant (Phuket Town) | Half-day, regal setting | $70–110 | Premium, in a mansion | See deals → |
| Private in-home with chef (various) | 4 hours, 5 dishes + market | $80–140 | Couples, dietary needs | See deals → |
Prices are 2026 high-season rates (Nov–Apr). May–Oct often 20–35% lower. Marine park fees and transfer surcharges often extra on private bookings.
Phuket Thai Cookery School (4 hours, with market)
Phuket Thai Cookery School (Cape Panwa), 4 hours with market visit, 4 dishes, $55–80 pp. Best take-home recipes, strong format for first-timers. Klook usually cheapest.
Market tour vs no-market: which fits you?
With market tour (3.5–4 hours, $55–80): start 09:00 at a fresh market (Banzaan, Naka, Talad Sod), guide explains 30 ingredients, then back to the school. Good for first-time travelers without market experience. No-market (3 hours, $40–55): straight to the school, more time at the pans, easier with kids. Either way: 4 dishes (Tom Yum, Pad Thai, curry, dessert) you actually cook and then eat.
The 4 best schools + why
Pum Thai (Patong, since 1997): central, cheerful small-group vibe, 5-dish basic menu, no market — perfect for beginners. Phuket Thai Cookery School (Cape Panwa): authentic, market tour included, best take-home recipes. Blue Elephant (Phuket Town): in a Sino-Portuguese mansion, premium experience, $70–110, ends with a sit-down dinner. In-home private with chef ($80–140): best for couples or dietary needs (vegan, gluten-free), fully bespoke.
Cross-link: Thailand-wide cooking class guide
Travelling beyond Phuket? Bangkok and Chiang Mai have stronger cooking-school scenes (Bangkok's neighborhood-level differences, Chiang Mai's "farm-to-table" formats). Our Thailand-wide cooking classes guide compares 12+ schools across 5 cities — for Phuket-only, Pum/PTCS/Blue Elephant remains the shortest answer.
Booking tips for cooking class
- →With market = better for first-timers — you learn to spot the ingredients you'll then see at restaurants.
- →Veg/vegan/gluten-free = ask ahead — all good schools accommodate but with 24h notice.
- →Take home the recipes — insist at booking that you get a recipe card. Best schools provide one by default.
- →Skip hotel-chain classes — overpriced ($90+ pp), big, low hands-on time. Independents are better.
- →Lunch is what you cooked — you eat what you cooked. No restaurant lunch on top.
- →Kids from age 8 — hot pans + oil aren't ideal for younger kids. Ask ahead.
Travelling beyond Phuket?
Other regions in Thailand often offer stronger or stricter alternatives. See our Thailand-wide comparison guide:
Thailand-wide cooking classes guide →Frequently asked questions
Which Phuket cooking class is best for first-timers?
Pum Thai Cooking School in Patong is the easiest first-class: central location, 3-hour format, 5 dishes, friendly small groups (8–12 people), no market stress. $45–65 pp. For something more atmospheric with a market visit, Phuket Thai Cookery School at Cape Panwa runs 4 hours and delivers the strongest take-home recipes.
Do Phuket cooking classes accommodate vegetarians and vegans?
Yes, all four schools we recommend (Pum, PTCS, Blue Elephant, in-home private) accommodate vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free and shellfish allergies — but request 24 hours ahead via the booking platform. Vegan-specific classes are increasing post-2024; ask explicitly if you want fish sauce and shrimp paste swapped throughout.
Should I take the version with the market visit?
For first-time Thailand visitors: yes. The market segment (30–45 min at Banzaan, Naka or Talad Sod) teaches you to recognize Thai herbs (galangal, kaffir lime, holy basil), curry pastes and chilies — knowledge you'll use at every restaurant for the rest of the trip. For repeat visitors who already know the market, skip it and pay $15 less.
Can I take the recipes home?
Yes — every reputable school issues a recipe card or PDF after class with the 4–5 dishes you cooked. The best schools (Phuket Thai Cookery School, Blue Elephant) include sourcing tips for ingredients abroad (which Asian-grocery substitutes work, what to skip).
Phuket cooking class vs Bangkok or Chiang Mai?
Bangkok and Chiang Mai have stronger cooking-school scenes — more variety, more competition driving quality. Phuket's top 4 schools are very good but the depth isn't there. If your Thailand trip includes either Bangkok or Chiang Mai, do the cooking class there. Phuket-only trip: Pum Thai or Phuket Thai Cookery School are excellent.
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