Cooking Classes

Cooking Classes

Eat Mexico conducts small, private Mexican cooking classes out of our local instructors’ homes. Individuals, couples or families can choose from one of two options below. If you’ll be visiting Mexico City on an extended stay, we can also create class packages, combining three to 10 classes over a period of weeks. Our cooking classes are also vegetarian friendly!

Our classes are designed for small groups, but if you have a group larger than six, we can accommodate you with at least two weeks’ notice. Just email us the details at info@eatmexico.com

Private Market Visit+Cooking Class

Days offered: Monday-Sunday
Time: 9:30 a.m. to 3:00/3:30 p.m.
Location: Condesa or Roma neighborhood
Price: Starts at $185 USD per person for at least two people; price lessens for groups of 3 to 6. $350 USD for one person alone.

Join us for a fun day of markets and cooking! We’ll start out at your instructor’s home, where we’ll sip coffee or hot chocolate and get to know each other. From there it’s off to the market, where we’ll learn about native Mexican produce and dried chiles. Afterward we return back home to whip up a three-course lunch, plus salsas and a typical agua fresca. Email us at info@eatmexico.com to see our sample menus. Or, you can create a customized menu for a small extra fee.


Private Cooking Class & Mexican Wine Pairing

Mexican wineDays offered: Fridays and occasional weekdays or Saturdays; best to email with a date in mind and we’ll check availability
Time: 10:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Location: Anzures neighborhood
Price: $120 USD per person for at least two people; price lessens for groups of 3 to 4. $240 USD for one person alone.

Is an all-day cooking class not your thing? Or perhaps you’re a business traveler looking for a quick, fun tour? Or maybe you just like wine. (Don’t we all?) If so, this is the class for you. You’ll arrive to your instructor’s house greeted with aguas frescas, fresh fruit and pastries. From there you’ll do a quick exercise in how to taste wine and learn the history of Mexican wines in particular. Then it’s on to the kitchen, where you’ll prepare 1 to 2 main dishes. You’ll taste them afterward, paired with a glass of Mexican wine.

1 Response » to “Cooking Classes”

  1. Errouchi says:

    Hello,

    My name is abdel Errouchi and I am belgian living in Brussels.

    I would like to open a Mexican fast foods in my city where I would like to sell burritos , tacos and enchilladas. IBut I do not have any experience in cooking this kind of mexican food , so I do not know if during your cooking class, it is possible to learn how to cook all these meals

    Please let me know if it is possible to join your cooking class to reach my aim

    Best Regards

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