A Tasty Journey into Jordanian Flavors: Private 2-Hour Cooking Class in Amman
If you’re visiting Amman and craving a true taste of Jordanian culture, a private 2-hour cooking class might be one of the most rewarding experiences you can pick. While the city is full of historic sites and bustling markets, nothing beats getting hands-on with local ingredients and uncovering the secrets behind traditional dishes.
This tour combines learning, eating, and cultural insight — and all in a cozy, friendly setting. We especially love the chance to cook under the guidance of knowledgeable chefs, enjoy a communal meal afterward, and walk away with recipes that will remind you of Jordan long after your trip. A small downside? It’s a shorter session, so it’s more about understanding meal construction rather than mastering full recipes from scratch. Still, it’s perfect for food lovers and curious travelers alike.
Ideal for those who want an interactive cultural experience, this class suits anyone eager to connect with Jordan beyond sightseeing. Whether you’re traveling solo, as a couple, or in a small group, you’ll find this experience both educational and delicious.
Key Points
- Authentic Recipes: Learn genuine Jordanian dishes from local professionals.
- Cultural Connection: Gain insights into Jordanian culinary traditions and heritage.
- Hands-On Experience: Participate actively in preparing multiple courses, from starters to desserts.
- Delicious Feast: Enjoy a communal meal with all dishes you’ve helped create.
- Expert Guides: Knowledgeable instructors provide tips and stories that enrich the cooking process.
- Value for Money: At $70 per person, combined with recipes and a full meal, this offers a practical, memorable experience.
What to Expect from Your Cooking Class in Amman
This private class takes place at the Antika Hotel in Amman, a comfortable and well-located venue that’s accessible via public transportation. During the roughly 2-hour session, you’ll step into a lively restaurant setting where the magic begins.
The itinerary includes preparing a starter, a salad, an appetizer, and a main course — classic staples of Jordanian cuisine. After cooking, you’ll gather around a large table to savor the fruits of your labor, complemented by Arabic sweets, coffee or tea, and bottled water. Alcohol isn’t included, but that’s typical for traditional Jordanian meals.
Looking for more options in Amman? We've reviewed plenty of other experiences.
The Cooking Experience
Guided by a friendly professional chef and assisted by a knowledgeable local guide, participants often say the class is well-organized with minimal downtime. One reviewer noted that the instructor was “friendly, knowledgeable and kind,” creating a friendly atmosphere that made learning enjoyable. Another described their experience as “very interesting,” emphasizing the instructional and engaging nature of the session.
The Dishes You’ll Learn to Prepare
While the specific recipes aren’t listed, reviews suggest you’ll learn how to construct a full meal — from starters to desserts. Guests have appreciated how the instructor shared tips and tricks, making the process less about perfecting every step and more about understanding how each dish comes together.
Authenticity and Cultural Insights
Beyond the cooking, the guides often share fascinating stories and background about Jordanian food traditions, offering more than just recipes. One reviewer mentioned that the class provided “a glimpse into the cultural heritage of Jordan,” making it a meaningful experience that connects you to the local way of life.
The Meal and Takeaways
Once you’ve finished cooking, everyone shares the meal. The communal setting makes it feel more like a gathering among friends rather than a typical class. Afterward, you’ll receive detailed recipes in hard copy, so you can try recreating the dishes at home, long after your trip ends.
Details That Matter
Price and Value
At $70 per person, this class offers good value considering the included food, drinks, and detailed recipes. It’s a relaxed and intimate way to enjoy Jordanian cuisine without the need for a fancy restaurant meal — and you get to participate directly in the cooking process.
Group Size and Atmosphere
This is a private experience, meaning only your group participates. Many reviews highlight the importance of this small-group setting for a more personalized and engaging experience. The instructor’s friendly demeanor contributes greatly to the warm atmosphere.
Timing and Accessibility
Operating Monday from 12:00 pm to 7:00 pm, the class fits well into most travel plans. The venue is near public transportation, which makes access easy whether you’re staying downtown or in other parts of Amman.
Practical Considerations
While alcohol isn’t included, the tour provides coffee, tea, bottled water, and a full meal, making it suitable for those who prefer non-alcoholic options. If you’re after a more comprehensive culinary experience, this class’s shorter format is perfect for a quick yet authentic taste of Jordanian cooking.
What Real Travelers Say
The reviews paint a picture of a highly satisfying experience. Emma described it as “so much fun,” noting that Hiba, the local guide, provided “recommendations and insightful information,” which enhanced the overall experience. Kara mentioned that their instructor was “friendly, knowledgeable, and kind,” adding that the dishes were “great,” even if the class focused more on meal construction than full recipes.
Sami reflected on the class as “a glimpse into the cultural heritage of Jordan,” emphasizing how the stories and tips from guides added depth to the cooking. Meanwhile, Tommaso enjoyed learning about various traditional dishes, praising the “interesting” experience and the captivating storytelling of the guide.
These reviews underscore the importance of a knowledgeable guide and friendly atmosphere, which truly make this class stand out.
The Sum Up
For travelers interested in more than just sightseeing, this private cooking class offers a perfect blend of education, culture, and delicious food. It’s ideal for those who want to connect with Jordanian traditions in an interactive and relaxed setting. The focus on authentic recipes, expert guides, and a communal meal makes it a memorable highlight of any trip to Amman.
Although it’s a shorter session, the experience delivers genuine insight into Jordanian cuisine and hospitality, leaving you with recipes and memories to cherish. It’s particularly well-suited for foodies, curious travelers, and anyone eager to experience Jordan from the inside out — one flavorful dish at a time.
FAQ
Is this a private tour?
Yes, this is a private experience, so only your group will participate, providing a more personalized setting.
How long does the cooking class last?
The class lasts approximately 2 hours, making it a short but sweet cultural and culinary experience.
What’s included in the price?
Your fee covers the cooking lesson, a full meal (starter, salad, appetizer, main course), Arabic sweets, coffee or tea, and bottled water. Alcoholic beverages are not included.
Where does the activity take place?
It starts at Antika Amman Hotel, located at Ahmad Abu Sham Complex, with easy access via public transportation.
Is there an option for group discounts?
Yes, group discounts are available, which makes it a good activity for families or small groups traveling together.
Can I get the recipes after the class?
Absolutely — you’ll receive detailed recipes in hard copy as a keepsake and guide for recreating the dishes at home.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothing suitable for cooking is recommended, but no special attire is necessary. Just dress appropriately for a casual cooking environment.
This cooking class in Amman offers an authentic, engaging way to taste Jordanian culture, leaving you with new skills and delicious memories. Whether you’re a seasoned foodie or just curious about local flavors, it’s a worthwhile addition to your Jordan itinerary.
More Full-Day in Amman
- Wadi Rum Full-Day Private Tour from Amman or Airport
- Umm Qais, Ajloun and Jerash Full-Day Tour from Amman
- Full Day Private InterCity Tour Jerash Ajloun Umm Qais from Amman
- Full-Day Private Tour to Petra from the Dead Sea
- Full Day Tour To Mount Nebo, Madaba, and Dead Sea From Amman
- Jerash and Ajloun Castle Full-Day Tour from Amman or Airport
More Tours in Amman
More Tour Reviews in Amman
- From Amman to West ( Madaba, Mt Nebo, baptism site and dead sea)
- Dead Sea Half-Day Tour from Amman
- NEOM Saudi Arabia Transfer from AMM Airport or Aqaba Airport AQJ
- Wadi Rum Full-Day Private Tour from Amman or Airport
- Wadi Mujib Siq Trail with Amman Panoramic&Optional Dead Sea Visit
- Wadi Al Mujib Adventures From Amman, QAI Airport, Deadsea or Madaba
Still browsing? Here are more Amman experiences we've covered recently
- From Amman to West ( Madaba, Mt Nebo, baptism site and dead sea)
- Dead Sea Half-Day Tour from Amman
- NEOM Saudi Arabia Transfer from AMM Airport or Aqaba Airport AQJ
- Wadi Rum Full-Day Private Tour from Amman or Airport
- Wadi Mujib Siq Trail with Amman Panoramic&Optional Dead Sea Visit
- Wadi Al Mujib Adventures From Amman, QAI Airport, Deadsea or Madaba
- Vineyard Tour in Al Mafraq Governorate
- Umm Qais, Jerash & Ajloun Castle Day Tour from Amman
- Umm Qais, Ajloun and Jerash Full-Day Tour from Amman
- UM Qais, Pella, Ajloun, Jerash Private Day Tour
- 2 Days Tour | Petra, Wadi Rum & Dead Sea | Accommodation included
- Two Days Tour: Dead Sea, Wadi Rum, Petra, starting and ending in Amman