


Chanita's Thai Cooking Class
Chanita's Thai Cooking Class offers a small, informal cooking experience set in a private home in the Bo Put area of Koh Samui. Rather than a purpose-built culinary school, classes take place in a domestic backyard setting, which gives the experience a relaxed, neighbourhood feel. Sessions run most days of the week and cover Thai cooking fundamentals, with past participants highlighting the quality and flavour of the dishes prepared, particularly a banana with coconut milk dessert that receives consistent praise. Visitors should go in with realistic expectations about the environment. The setting is a lived-in family home, and the atmosphere reflects that — informal and unpretentious rather than polished or scenic. The classes tend to be on the shorter side, making this a reasonable option for travellers with limited time who want a brief introduction to Thai cooking rather than an in-depth culinary course. The experience is led by a male instructor, and reviews note his food knowledge and, in some cases, a good sense of humour. Reviews are mixed, and experiences appear to vary depending on the day and instructor dynamic, so it is worth reaching out in advance to clarify what is included, who will be teaching, and what the class format looks like. The venue has no listed website, so direct contact or booking through a local tour desk is advisable. Opening hours run from mid-morning to early evening most days, with a slightly earlier start on Thursdays.
Experience hints
Pair your visit. After Chanita's Thai Cooking Class, round out your day in Koh Samui with contrasting stops nearby.
Visitor Reviews
This is perfect if you only want / have time for a short cooking class. The male teacher had a great sense of humour and was very informative. The food was extremely tasty, especially the dessert.
Relatively short cooking class but really informative and our teacher was very nice and knew a lot about food. The food was delicious and the banana with coconut milk for dessert was delicious.
Disappointing. The cooking class is in someone's lived in house overlooking bush (no mountainside view and no birds chirping as advertised). Cook was rude and kept emphasising on how thai food cooking is not how non-thai people cook it. The cooking class doesn't include trip to market. It involves chopping vegetables and cooking thai style food using ready made red curry paste. The whole thing takes less than 1 hr. Got charged for bottles of water as well on the day.
Location Info
F3X2+37Q, Bo Put, Ko Samui District, Surat Thani 84310, Thailand+66 81 970 2779Visitor Information
Best time to visit
January – August
Avoid: October – December (Gulf Coast monsoon)
Rainy season
October – December
Avg. temperature
24°C – 32°C(75°F – 90°F)
Crowds
Peak: July – August & December
Getting there
Koh Samui Airport (USM) has direct flights from Bangkok and regional hubs (Bangkok Airways monopoly). Ferry from Surat Thani takes ~1.5 hrs — a cheaper option.
Getting around
- •Songthaews (fixed routes around the ring road)
- •Motorbike or scooter rental
- •Taxis (metered or negotiate upfront)
- •Grab available in main areas
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Location Info
Visitor Information
Best time to visit
January – August
Avoid: October – December (Gulf Coast monsoon)
Rainy season
October – December
Avg. temperature
24°C – 32°C(75°F – 90°F)
Crowds
Peak: July – August & December
Getting there
Koh Samui Airport (USM) has direct flights from Bangkok and regional hubs (Bangkok Airways monopoly). Ferry from Surat Thani takes ~1.5 hrs — a cheaper option.
Getting around
- •Songthaews (fixed routes around the ring road)
- •Motorbike or scooter rental
- •Taxis (metered or negotiate upfront)
- •Grab available in main areas
Where to stay near Chanita's Thai Cooking Class
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We may earn a commission from bookings made through these links — at no extra cost to you. Learn more.