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Experience authentic Portuguese and Goan cuisine in Lisbon with Paula's private in-home cooking class, including regional wines, recipes, and cultural stories.

At $84 per person, this 3.5-hour private cooking experience offers an intimate look into traditional Portuguese and Goan dishes. Taking place in Lisbon, but hosted in a local’s home in Almada, this tour provides a genuine taste of regional life. The tour is ideal for foodies who enjoy hands-on cooking, personal storytelling, and authentic local atmosphere. While the kitchen may be on the smaller side and the home slightly cluttered, the warmth of Paula’s hospitality and the quality of the recipes make this a memorable culinary journey.
This experience is booked about 39 days in advance on average, reflecting its popularity among visitors seeking a deeper cultural connection. It includes regional wine and appetizers to start, then guides participants through 2-3 dishes such as cod fritters, bacalhau a-braz, or Goan curries. The meal wraps up with dessert and drinks, making it a complete and satisfying culinary lesson. Perfect for those wanting to explore Lisbon’s local food scene away from busy restaurants, this class offers a mix of cooking tips, cultural insights, and delicious food in a relaxed, private setting.

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The tour begins at Dá Cacilhas LG Alfredo Dinis in Almada, where Paula meets guests at the ferry stop in Cacilhas. From there, she leads a 10-minute walk through the town, giving a glimpse of local life before arriving at her apartment. This 7-minute ferry ride from Lisbon provides a peaceful escape from the city center, offering a view of Lisbon’s skyline along the way.
Paula’s home is shared with her family and a cat, which adds to the authentic, lived-in feel of the experience. Although the kitchen can be a bit cluttered, it creates an intimate environment that feels more like cooking with a friend than in a professional kitchen. The personalized welcome includes regional wine and appetizers, setting a friendly tone for the evening.
The cooking session kicks off with two appetizers prepared side-by-side: Portuguese cod fritters (pataniscas de bacalhau) and Goan gram flour fritters (bojas). Paula explains the traditional techniques and shares stories about her heritage, making the experience both educational and personal. Guests learn how to make these regional favorites from scratch, gaining new skills and confidence in the kitchen.
Preparing these starters provides a hands-on opportunity to work with cod, gram flour, onion, and cumin seeds, typical ingredients in both cuisines. The pairing of Portuguese and Goan flavors offers a fascinating culinary contrast, highlighting the diversity of regional influences.

After the appetizers, the focus shifts to the main course, which guests select based on their preference. Options include bacalhau a-braz, a classic Portuguese dish of salt cod, shredded potatoes, and eggs, or a Goan curry, showcasing the spicy, aromatic side of Indian-influenced cuisine. This choice allows guests to tailor their experience and dive deeper into their preferred culinary tradition.
Paula guides everyone through the cooking process, sharing tips on preparing each dish properly. The step-by-step instructions are practical, and the cooking pace is relaxed, ensuring everyone can follow along comfortably.

Once the dishes are ready, everyone sits down together at Paula’s dining table or in her cooking studio across the street, which can accommodate larger groups upon request. This shared meal becomes a time for conversation, tasting, and appreciating the effort put into each dish.
The meal concludes with a sweet dessert, paired with coffee or tea. Guests leave with detailed recipes to recreate these dishes at home, along with tips and recommendations Paula shares about local ingredients and stores.
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While Paula’s home provides a warm, welcoming atmosphere, reviewers note that it can be slightly cluttered, and she shares her space with her family and a cat. Some may find this adds to the authentic feel, while others might prefer a more professional setting. The class is not a professional cooking lesson but a personal cultural experience, emphasizing storytelling, connection, and authentic flavors.
The tour does not include private transportation, so visitors should plan to meet at the ferry stop and navigate to the meeting point independently. Communication with Paula can be maintained via WhatsApp for menu questions or meeting details.

What makes this tour stand out is the opportunity to visit a local’s home and experience Portuguese and Goan cuisine firsthand. Guests appreciate Paula’s friendly nature and her ability to explain cooking techniques clearly, even for those with experience. The regionally inspired wine and appetizers add a special touch, making the meal feel like a celebration of local flavors.
The personal storytelling and cultural insights shared by Paula enrich the experience beyond just cooking. Many reviews highlight how welcoming she is, and how the recipes and tips she provides are useful for future cooking.

This experience is perfect for food lovers interested in authentic Portuguese and Goan dishes, and those who enjoy learning in a relaxed, private environment. It suits travelers who appreciate a personal connection and want to support local residents rather than large cooking schools. The hands-on approach offers valuable skills and a fun, social atmosphere.
While the home environment might not appeal to everyone—particularly those looking for a professional or polished kitchen—many find that the authenticity and warmth more than compensate. Vegetarian options are accessible, making it suitable for a varied dietary preference.
Paula’s private cooking class provides a rare glimpse into local life through the lens of food and storytelling. The experience balances learning new recipes, sampling regional wines, and enjoying a homemade meal in a friendly, intimate setting.
While the kitchen size and home environment may be a minor consideration, the quality of the recipes, Paula’s hospitality, and the cultural insights she shares make this a worthwhile choice for foodies and cultural explorers alike. Book this experience if you want a personal, meaningful exploration of Portuguese and Goan cuisine away from the tourist crowds.
“Paula is super friendly. She is very welcoming. Her cooking class was enjoyable and we learned many many cooking tips that were new to us even thou…”
Is this tour suitable for vegetarians?
Yes, vegetarian options are easily catered for, and Paula can prepare vegetarian dishes upon request.
How long does the experience last?
The class lasts approximately 3 hours and 30 minutes, including preparation, eating, and relaxing with wine and dessert.
Do I need previous cooking experience?
No, the class is suitable for all skill levels, and Paula provides clear guidance through each step.
Can I choose a specific main dish?
Yes, guests can select between a Portuguese dish like bacalhau a-braz or a Goan curry for the main course.
What should I bring or prepare for?
No specific preparations are needed. Just communicate with Paula via WhatsApp if you have dietary restrictions or questions about the menu.
Where do the tours start and end?
The experience begins at Dá CacilhasLG Alfredo Dinis in Almada and ends back at the same meeting point after the meal.