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Cooking classes in Lima offer a delicious way to discover the secrets behind one of the world’s top cuisines.
While in Lima exploring local Peruvian foods and drinks, we relished visits to the markets with locals and learning how to make traditional recipes.
The local food scene in Lima is rich in diversity and history, the Peruvian capital is the perfect location to take cooking classes.
If you are eager to dive into traditional Peruvian dishes with a local chef, here are 7 of The Best Cooking Classes in Lima to take.
Best Cooking Classes in Lima To Choose From
Lima Cooking Classes | Price ($ USD) | Group Size | Start Time | Duration (hours) | Best For |
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Peruvian Cooking Class Local Market Tour & Exotic Fruit Tasting | $65 | Max 8 | 8:30 am and 1:30 pm | 4h | Market tour experience |
4 Course Peruvian Cooking Class | $79.90 | Max 14 | 11:00 am | 3h | Traditional dishes |
Cook The Most Popular Peruvian Dishes | $47 | Max 8 | 9:30 am, 2:30 pm and 6:30 pm | 2.5h | Professional chef experience |
Private Cooking Class Experience in Lima | $85 | Max 12 | 3:30 pm | 4h | Private Class and Market Tour |
Peruvian Cooking Class Ceviche & Pisco Sour | $59 | Max 14 | 2:00 pm | 2.5h | Best value |
Cooking Class With Pacific Ocean View & Market Tour | $95 | Max 8 | 10:00 am | 4h | Comprehensive experience |
Bean-to-Bar Chocolate Workshop | $25.65 | Max 14 | 11:00 am, 2:30 pm and 5:00 pm | 2h | Chocolate lovers |
Top Selection of Cooking Classes in Lima
1. Peruvian Cooking Class, Local Market Tour and Exotic Fruit Tasting
Immerse yourself in Peruvian cuisine and learn how to make Peruvian food in a fun and hands-on cooking class.
This Peruvian cooking class is a 4-hour culinary adventure that starts with a local market visit.
With transportation provided, you’ll head to one of the most famous markets in Lima for a tour and to also pick up ingredients for the cooking class.
While at the local market, you’ll sample local produce including exotic fruits from the Peruvian Amazon jungle.
Back in the class, an expert chef will teach you how to cook traditional Peruvian dishes, like Ceviche, Lomo Saltado, or quinoa-based vegetarian dishes.
You’ll learn about Peru’s rich culinary history as you have fun making Peruvian classics.
For an immersive experience into Peruvian cuisine, this is one of the best cooking classes in Lima to take.
Cost: $65 per person
Time and Length of Class: Approximately 4 hours. Classes start at 8:30 am and 1:30 pm
Group Style: Small group class with a maximum of 8 people per class
2. Four-Course Peruvian Cooking Class Skykitchen Lima
Taking place in the Miraflores district of Lima, this cooking class with Skykitchen takes you on an exciting Peruvian cooking adventure.
For about 3 hours, you’ll learn to cook four traditional Peruvian dishes including dessert.
This culinary adventure takes place on a rooftop terrace with views overlooking Miraflores.
As you learn to make the most iconic Peruvian recipes, like Causa, Lomo Saltado, Ceviche, and Picarones, you will also learn about Peru’s rich culinary history.
Your informative local chef will guide you with hands-on instructions and tips throughout the cooking experience.
To go along with your dishes, you will also learn how to make Peru’s famous Pisco Sour cocktail.
If you are looking for a market tour as part of your cooking experience, this cooking class also has a market tour option.
With this market tour option, you will visit a popular local market and taste a range of over 35 different exotic fruits.
For diving into traditional Peruvian classics, this is one of the best cooking classes in Lima to take.
Cost: $79.90 per person
Time and Length of Class: Approximately 3 hours. Classes start at 11:00 am
Group Style: Group class with a maximum of 14 people per class
3. Cook The Most Popular Peruvian Dishes – Miraflores
Enjoy personalized attention in this small group cooking class in the Miraflores district.
This 2.5-hour most popular Peruvian dishes cooking class includes making two famous local dishes and one traditional Peruvian drink.
Conducted by a professional chef, you will learn the tips and techniques for making delicious Peruvian food.
Starting with Causa Limeña and then followed by a hearty beef stirfry, Lomo Saltado, you’ll learn the history of these dishes as you make your delicious food.
Chicha Morada, a typical Peruvian non-alcoholic drink made from purple corn, is another unique drink you’ll learn to make.
If you are looking to master just a few iconic Peruvian dishes with a professional chef, this is the best Lima cooking class to take.
The intimate group size and only 2.5-time commitment makes it easy to squeeze into your Lima travel itinerary.
Cost: $47 per person
Time and Length of Class: Approximately 2.5 hours. Classes start at 9:30 am, 2:30 pm and 6:30 pm
Group Style: Small group class with a maximum of 8 people per class
4. Private Home Cooking Class Experience in Lima
One of the most unforgettable cooking classes in Lima you can have is at a local private home.
This 4-hour private home cooking class in Lima, Peru, includes a market tour and visit for a complete experience.
The private cooking class experience starts with a tour of the Miraflores market, where you will buy the ingredients for your Peruvian recipes.
As you visit the market, you will learn about the different local produce and taste a range of exotic fruits.
After the market tour, you’ll travel like a local taking the bus to the Chorrillos district, where you will meet Doña Mechita, a Peruvian home cook.
In this cooking class, you will learn to make Peruvian classics from the traditional recipes used by her family for generations.
Peru’s national dish, Ceviche, is the first dish you’ll learn to make and it will be followed by Causa Limena.
In addition to delicious food, you’ll also learn to make traditional everyday beverages like Pisco Sour and Chicha Morada.
This Lima cooking class with a local in her home is one of the most unique experiences for culinary lovers.
Cost: $85 per person
Time and Length of Class: Approximately 4 hours. Classes start at 3:30 pm
Group Style: Group class with a maximum of 12 people per class
5. Peruvian Cooking Class – Learn to Prepare Ceviche & Pisco Sour
Whether you are a meat lover or vegetarian, this Peruvian class with authentic recipes offers personalized attention regardless of your dietary preferences.
Led by an expert chef, this 2.5-hour Peruvian cooking class focuses on the techniques and tips for preparing Peruvian classics.
The menu of this cooking class in Lima, features a starter, a main dish, and an alcoholic beverage each made with the freshest ingredients.
You will learn to make Causa de Pollo as a starter. Peruvian ceviche follows, and the delicious Peruvian flavors will come together with a refreshing Pisco Sour cocktail.
This Lima cooking class is ideal for beginners, or amateur home chefs, who want to learn how to make Peruvian food.
The instructors are easygoing, giving hands-on instructions at every step, as well as tips to replicate the recipes at home.
At the end of your cooking experience, you’ll enjoy the delicious meal that you made with your friendly chefs.
Cost: $59 per person
Time and Length of Class: Approximately 2.5 hours. Classes start at 2:00 pm
Group Style: Group class with a maximum of 14 people per class
6. Peruvian Cooking Class Miraflores – Facing the Pacific Ocean with Market Tour
The Miraflores neighborhood in Lima is one of the most popular neighborhoods. It is located on a cliff high above the Pacific Ocean.
This cooking class in Lima offers a unique experience with unparalleled views of the Pacific Ocean.
In this 4-hour Peruvian cooking class in Miraflores with market tour, you will learn the traditional recipes for preparing three iconic Peruvian specialties.
This informative experience starts with a visit to a local market to learn about the native fruits and vegetables.
At the nearby fishing port, you’ll learn about the diversity of the local fish and seafood from the ocean.
This Lima cooking class takes place at a local restaurant where you’ll enjoy cooking with a view.
During the class, a chef and bartender team will guide you through the fun class.
You’ll learn how to make Peruvian dishes like Causa Limena and Ceviche made with the fresh fish of the day.
To drink, the bartender will teach you the secrets of crafting the perfect Pisco Sour.
For a comprehensive experience, this is one of the best cooking classes in Lima that also offers a magnificent view.
Cost: $95 per person
Time and Length of Class: Approximately 4 hours. Classes start at 10:00 am
Group Style: Small group class with a maximum of 8 people per class
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7. Bean-to-Bar Chocolate Workshop in ChocoMuseo Lima Miraflores
Discover the world of Peruvian chocolate in a fun chocolate-making workshop.
This Bean-to-Bar two-hour chocolate workshop takes place at the ChocoMuseo of Miraflores.
During the workshop, you will learn about the chocolate-making process, from roasting the cocoa beans to refining the chocolate paste.
At the end of this chocolate-making experience, you’ll make your own chocolate with your choice of ingredients as a souvenir.
The chocolate industry in Peru is growing and in particular organic chocolate production.
This is one of the best cooking classes in Lima that takes you behind the scenes to a much-loved everyday sweet.
Children of all ages will enjoy making their own chocolate as well as the chocolate drink offered during the chocolate workshop.
Cost: $25.65 per person
Time and Length of Class: Approximately 2 hours. Classes start at 11:00 am, 2:30 pm and 5:00 pm
Group Style: Group class with a maximum of 14 people per class
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What to Consider When Choosing a Cooking Class in Lima
All these cooking classes in Lima provide authentic Peruvian cooking experiences. While they offer some similarities in the menu, each Lima cooking class experience is different.
As you plan your Lima cooking class, experience, here are a few things to consider.
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What Kind of Lima Cooking Class Experience Do You Want
The diversity of Peruvian food in Lima surprised us. Choosing your perfect cooking class should be based on your tastes and preferences.
Is there any particular Peruvian dish or drink you would like to learn to make?
Based on your travel itinerary, what time of day works best for you? Do you prefer a morning, afternoon, or evening class?
Would you prefer a Lima cooking class with a market visit? Or do you prefer more time in the kitchen learning Peruvian recipe tips and techniques?
Based on your preferences and expectations, choose the class that best suits your tastes.
What Is Your Budget for Your Lima Cooking Class
These cooking classes in Lima all offer different experiences and price points.
The best Lima cooking classes range from about $25.65 to $95 USD.
All cooking classes in Lima continue to adhere to COVID-19 safety guidelines. And, the cooking classes have a free cancellation policy that allows you to opt-out up to 24 hours in advance.
The cooking classes in Lima range between 2 to 4 hours and are offered in the morning, afternoon, or evening.
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Rosemary is the editor-in-chief and strategist at Authentic Food Quest.
Traveling slow since 2015 with her partner, Claire, she has explored the cuisine in 45 countries and more than 240+ culinary cities.
Her writing about local food specialties has been featured in Lonely Planet, Business Insider, Honest Cooking, Food Insider, and Huffington Post.
As a food and travel writer, Rosemary has co-authored three books, including one in collaboration with Costa Brava Tourism.
Rosemary is an avid runner when she’s not eating and exploring new destinations. She has run ten marathons and counting.
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