The delicate flavours of Balinese cuisine are always popular, and with this cookery class you can learn the secrets of some standout local dishes. The passionate cooks are dedicated to bringing you the finest Indonesian and Balinese food experiences, and their commitment to using fresh, organic, and seasonal ingredients ensures every dish bursts with flavour. Discover the art of Balinese cooking with this hands-on experience and take home the flavours of Bali to share with family and friends.

Kekeb Balinese Cooking Class
- Discover the secrets of Balinese cuisine
- Learn from passionate cooks how to prepare delicious local dishes
- Eat your freshly prepared creations at the end of the class
Cooking class
Transport
All meals
- Cooking class at 09.00-13.00 (morning class) and 15.00-19.00 (afternoon class)
- Includes trasport from/to South Bali only: Sanur, Kuta, Legian, Seminyak, Nusa Dua, Tanjung Benoa, and Jimbaran
- Reservation must be made at least one day prior, for minimum two persons
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