At Farm to Fork Studio, we offer a variety of authentic Thai dishes to choose from during your session. Whether you’re a solo foodie or a couple looking for a shared experience, you’ll cook (and eat!) a complete Thai meal—prepared with ingredients you pick straight from our organic farm.
A comforting and subtly sweet Thai dessert, featuring ripe banana slices gently simmered in creamy coconut milk, often with a hint of salt to balance the flavors.
A refreshing and zesty Thai-inspired chicken salad, typically combining shredded chicken with vibrant herbs, crisp vegetables, and a tangy lime-based dressing.
A light and delicate Thai soup, characterized by its clear broth, often infused with fragrant herbs and containing a medley of vegetables and protein without the richness of coconut milk.
A quintessential Thai curry known for its vibrant green hue and aromatic complexity, blending green chilies, herbs, coconut milk, and various proteins and vegetables for a spicy yet balanced flavor.
A beloved seasonal Thai dessert, consisting of sweet, ripe mango slices served alongside warm, sticky rice that has been infused with rich, sweetened coconut milk.
A rich, mild, and aromatic Thai curry with Indian and Malay influences, featuring tender meat (often beef or chicken), potatoes, and peanuts in a fragrant, complex coconut milk sauce.
Thailand’s iconic stir-fried noodle dish, combining thin rice noodles with shrimp or chicken, tofu, peanuts, bean sprouts, and a distinctive sweet, sour, and savory tamarind sauce.
A popular and vibrant Northeastern Thai (Isaan) salad, made from shredded green papaya, tomatoes, green beans, peanuts, and a pungent dressing that is typically spicy, sour, and sweet.
A refreshing and fiery Thai salad featuring bouncy glass noodles, mixed with ground meat or seafood, fresh herbs, vegetables, and a bold, spicy, and tangy dressing.
Crispy, golden-fried appetizers filled with a savory mixture of finely chopped vegetables, often with minced meat or glass noodles, served with a sweet and sour dipping sauce.
Thailand’s famous hot and sour soup, bursting with aromatic flavors from lemongrass, galangal, kaffir lime leaves, and chili, traditionally made with succulent shrimp.
Also known as “Golden Bags,” these are delightful deep-fried parcels of minced meat or vegetables wrapped in thin pastry, resembling little money bags, served as an auspicious appetizer.
Cooking Classes in Hua Hin for Every Taste
We believe food should be joyful and inclusive. Whether you’re vegetarian, vegan, or have food allergies or special dietary preferences—just let us know when booking your Thai cooking class in Hua Hin. We’ll happily adapt the menu so you can fully enjoy the experience. At our farm, every guest has a seat at the table and every dish is made with care.
“Our family absolutely loved this farm-to-table Thai cooking class in Hua Hin! The kids enjoyed picking fresh vegetables, and the recipes were delicious yet easy to follow. This was truly the highlight of our Hua Hin trip.”
“I’ve taken many cooking classes, but this one was unforgettable. Walking through the garden to pick herbs, then learning to cook authentic Thai dishes, made it such a unique Hua Hin cooking experience.”
“What a fantastic day at Farm to Fork Studio! The group was small and friendly, and I learned so much about Thai food and local ingredients. Cooking and eating outdoors on the farm was an experience I’ll never forget. Highly recommended for anyone visiting Hua Hin.”