If you’re craving an authentic taste of Korea mixed with a hands-on experience, this Seoul cooking class centered around kimchi and wine pairing might just be the highlight of your trip. Although we haven’t personally participated, this tour offers a well-rounded blend of culinary education, cultural insight, and social fun — all packed into roughly two hours.
What draws us to this experience are three standout features: the chance to learn how to make four different types of kimchi, the opportunity to decide which dishes to prepare yourself, and the expert guidance from a seasoned sommelier. Plus, tasting and pairing wines with these traditional dishes adds an unexpected yet delightful twist. The only consideration? The class size is limited to six people, which is great for intimacy but means booking ahead is advisable.
This experience seems perfect for curious food lovers, culture enthusiasts, or anyone wanting an authentic slice of Seoul’s culinary scene. If you enjoy interactive, educational, and flavorful activities, this class promises a memorable, delicious adventure.
- Key Points
- A Deep Dive Into the Experience
- The Setting and Meeting Point
- The Kimchi Tasting and Education
- The Cooking Session
- Wine and Food Pairing
- Sharing and Savoring
- Practical Details and Value
- What We Love and What to Consider
- Who This Tour Is Perfect For
- Frequently Asked Questions
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Key Points

- Authentic Kimchi-Making: Learn how to prepare four types of kimchi, a staple of Korean cuisine.
- Wine Pairing Expertise: A knowledgeable sommelier guides pairing wines with kimchi and dishes.
- Interactive Cooking: Choose between kimchi pancakes, Baek Kimchi noodles, or Radish-bacon fired rice.
- Pre-prepared Dishes: The host’s special ripened kimchi and braised pork belly are served as they’re time-consuming for beginners.
- Small Group Setting: With only up to six participants, expect personalized attention and a friendly vibe.
- Convenient Location: Starts at a centrally located meeting point near public transportation in Seoul.
A Deep Dive Into the Experience

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The Setting and Meeting Point
The tour begins at 36 Jahamun-ro 7-gil in the heart of Seoul’s Jongno District. This area is known for its lively streets and cultural landmarks, making it a convenient base to kick off your culinary adventure. The location’s proximity to public transportation makes it easy to access, and arriving punctually (at least five minutes early) ensures you won’t miss the introductory briefing.
The Kimchi Tasting and Education
The experience kicks off with a tasting that introduces four types of kimchi: Napa cabbage Kimchi, Baek Kimchi (White Kimchi), Radish Kimchi, and Ripened Kimchi. Our sources indicate that the host, a former wine bar owner and sommelier, personally explains the nuances of each variety, providing insights into flavor profiles and fermentation tips. This educational intro is invaluable for understanding why kimchi is more than just a condiment—it’s a versatile, fermented staple with regional variations.
One reviewer noted, “The host’s explanations made me appreciate kimchi beyond its flavor, understanding its cultural importance and the fermentation process.” Such insights are perfect for travelers wanting deeper appreciation beyond just eating.
The Cooking Session
After the tasting, you’ll choose one of three dishes to prepare: Kimchi pancakes, Baek Kimchi noodles, or Radish-bacon fired rice. The flexibility to select your dish allows for some customization based on your tastes or dietary restrictions, especially important if you’re a vegan or have allergies — just be sure to mention this when booking.
While you’ll be hands-on for most of the session, the host prepares in advance a signature dish of ripened kimchi and braised pork belly, which is served to everyone. This is a smart move for beginners or those short on time, as fermenting kimchi to ripeness and slow-braising pork are both labor-intensive. One review mentioned, “It was great to enjoy the host’s special dish without worrying about the time-consuming process.” This balance means you get a taste of mastery without the stress.
Wine and Food Pairing
What sets this class apart is the inclusion of wine pairing led by a sommelier. The host accurately explains how certain wines complement the flavors of kimchi, balancing the tang, saltiness, and spice. The carefully selected wines elevate the meal, transforming humble Korean dishes into a refined tasting experience. The pairing suggestions are thoughtful, and the host’s background enriches the conversation, making it accessible even if you’re new to wine.
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Sharing and Savoring
Once everyone has finished cooking, the dishes are shared family-style — a chance to sample each other’s creations and compare techniques. The highlight is savoring the ripened kimchi and braised pork belly alongside your homemade dishes, all with the wine pairings. This communal aspect fosters a warm, convivial atmosphere, perfect for making new friends or simply savoring your culinary efforts.
Practical Details and Value
At $62.70 per person, the class offers excellent value considering the personalized instruction, multiple types of kimchi, wine pairing, and the opportunity to cook your own Korean dishes. The small group format enhances the experience, allowing the instructor to address individual questions and provide tailored tips. The duration of around two hours is enough to immerse yourself without feeling rushed.
While the class is booked via a mobile ticket, confirmation occurs within 48 hours, and punctuality is emphasized—arriving late might mean missing part of the experience. It’s designed for adults 18 and over, making it a great adult activity but unsuitable for children.
What We Love and What to Consider

What we love:
- The hands-on approach to making four distinct types of kimchi, offering both education and practical skills.
- The expertise of the host, blending culinary instruction with wine knowledge.
- The intimate group size, ensuring a personalized, friendly environment.
- The chance to enjoy a pre-prepared signature dish alongside your creations, saving time and effort.
What to consider:
- The experience is non-refundable, so booking with certainty is recommended.
- It might be a bit fast-paced if you’re new to cooking, but the pre-made dishes help balance that.
- The class only runs during specific hours, so plan your schedule accordingly.
Who This Tour Is Perfect For
This cooking class is ideal for food lovers eager to learn authentic Korean recipes, especially kimchi, in a relaxed setting. It’s great for couples, small groups, or solo travelers looking for a culturally enriching activity that combines learning, tasting, and socializing. If you enjoy wine, you’ll especially appreciate the pairing component, adding a layer of sophistication to your culinary journey.
Frequently Asked Questions

Is this experience suitable for vegetarians or vegans?
You should specify dietary needs when booking. The dishes involve pork and traditional ingredients, but the host is open to informing you about alternatives.
How long does the class last?
The experience lasts approximately 2 hours, which is enough time to learn, cook, and enjoy your meal without feeling rushed.
What types of kimchi will I learn to make?
You’ll learn about four kinds: Napa cabbage Kimchi, Baek Kimchi (White Kimchi), Radish Kimchi, and Ripened Kimchi.
Can I choose which dish to prepare?
Yes, you can select from Kimchi pancakes, Baek Kimchi noodles, or Radish-bacon fired rice, depending on your preference.
What’s included in the price?
The fee covers the kimchi tasting, instruction, cooking, a pre-made signature dish, wine pairing, and the communal meal.
Is the tour suitable for non-English speakers?
The description suggests the host explains dishes personally, so English proficiency is likely helpful for full understanding.
What is the maximum group size?
Up to 6 travelers, ensuring a cozy, engaging session with personalized attention.
Are there any age restrictions?
Yes, participants must be 18 or older.
How should I prepare or dress for the class?
Casual, comfortable clothing suitable for cooking; no special preparation needed.
What if I have food allergies?
Notify the provider when booking; they can advise on accommodations or alternatives.
This kimchi and wine pairing class in Seoul offers a delightful combination of hands-on cooking, cultural insight, and culinary sophistication. It’s well-suited for those who want to get a true taste of Korea, learn some kitchen skills, and enjoy a friendly, small-group atmosphere. The inclusion of expert guidance and pre-prepared signature dishes make it accessible and rewarding, especially for travelers craving an authentic, memorable food experience.
Whether you’re a seasoned foodie or simply curious about Korean cuisine, this class provides a meaningful way to connect with Seoul’s culinary soul — all while sharing good wine and good company. It’s a worthwhile addition to any itinerary looking for authentic flavors and interactive fun.
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