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Join a 3-hour hands-on Portuguese petiscos cooking class in Lisbon for just $98.30, guided by expert chefs, with wine, beer, and personalized small-group experience.
The Portuguese ‘Petiscos’ Cooking Class offered by Homecooking Lisbon presents a delightful chance to learn how to prepare traditional small bites in a lively, interactive setting. Priced at $98.30 per person, this 3-hour experience takes place in Lisbon and is limited to 8 travelers, ensuring a personalized touch. The class is especially suitable for those with no prior cooking experience, making it accessible and fun for everyone eager to explore Portuguese cuisine.
What truly makes this experience stand out is the focus on seasonal petiscos, such as Caldo Verde, paired with Portuguese wines and beers. The class’s small group size fosters an intimate atmosphere, and the expert chefs guide participants step-by-step through preparing up to five different dishes. Plus, the inclusion of snacks, drinks, and coffee/tea means you won’t go hungry or thirsty during the session. While the price and duration are clear strengths, the class’s emphasis on fresh ingredients and cultural insight adds to its value.

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This cooking class begins at R. Aliança Operária 54, a location near public transportation in Lisbon. The venue is described as a spotless kitchen where all participants can comfortably cook together. The class concludes back at the same meeting point, simplifying logistics for travelers. The mobility-friendly setup makes it accessible for most participants, and the limited group size of 8 enhances the personal attention each guest receives.

The core of this experience is learning to craft five traditional petiscos under the tutelage of experienced chefs. The recipes change seasonally, ensuring the freshest ingredients are used, and include standout dishes like Caldo Verde. The guides explain Portuguese cooking methods clearly, making it suitable for beginners and those new to Portuguese food. The focus on simple, tasty ingredients ensures that everyone can follow along without prior experience.
Participants receive detailed instructions and personal assistance in the kitchen. The small group size results in a relaxed environment where questions are encouraged, and each person can participate actively in the preparation. This hands-on approach delivers practical skills that can be recreated at home, even after the class ends.
During this 3-hour session, expect to prepare up to five dishes, featuring a variety of flavors and textures. The menu typically includes seasonal petiscos and Caldo Verde, the iconic Portuguese kale soup. The dishes are designed to impress and are made with premium ingredients that reflect Portugal’s culinary traditions.
Each recipe is explained thoroughly, with tips on Portuguese cooking techniques. The focus on small bites makes these dishes perfect for sharing, embodying the convivial spirit of Portuguese dining. The tastings are complemented by a selection of wines and beers, making the cooking process feel like a true celebration of local flavors.

Guests consistently praise the knowledgeable chefs, particularly the instructions that are step-by-step and easy to follow. The instructor’s friendly demeanor and willingness to share cultural insights elevate the overall experience. The venue is described as beautiful and spotless, providing a warm and welcoming environment.
Participants describe the chef as kind and informative, often highlighting their ability to make everyone feel comfortable regardless of skill level. The small class size fosters close interaction and allows for personalized feedback. This engaging atmosphere encourages learning and fun, making it a highlight of any trip to Lisbon.
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An essential part of the experience is the pairing of drinks with the food. The tour includes Portuguese wines and beers, which are not to be missed for their quality and local character. For guests under 18 or choosing non-alcoholic options, water, juices, or tea are available, ensuring everyone stays refreshed.
These beverages are served during the cooking and tasting phases, enhancing the social and cultural aspects of the class. Guests appreciate having alcoholic and non-alcoholic options, making the experience inclusive and enjoyable for all.
The class focuses on seasonal petiscos, which change throughout the year to incorporate fresh and local ingredients. The most notable dish is Caldo Verde, a beloved Portuguese kale soup that features simple, hearty flavors. Other dishes vary but aim to showcase traditional techniques and bold flavors.
The size and presentation of the petiscos often exceed expectations, with some remarking that portions are larger than typical tapas. The delicious taste and authenticity of the dishes make this class a true culinary immersion.
This tour is booked on average 65 days in advance, indicating strong popularity. The maximum group size of 10 ensures a personalized experience, and the mobile ticket system makes check-in straightforward. The free cancellation policy allows for full refunds if canceled at least 24 hours prior.
For those booking with Viator, confirmation is immediate unless booked within 12 hours of the start time. The class starts and ends at the same location, simplifying logistics for travelers. The activity is near public transportation, making it easy to reach in Lisbon.
Priced at $98.30, the class offers excellent value considering the three-hour duration, five dishes, wine, and small group setting. Many reviewers consider this the highlight of their visit to Portugal, often emphasizing the quality of instruction and delicious food.
The ability to recreate the recipes at home adds further value, especially with access to detailed instructions and recipes. The interpersonal connection with chefs and other guests creates a memorable social aspect that many find enhances the overall worth.
This class appeals most to food lovers, especially those interested in learning Portuguese cuisine in an interactive setting. Beginners will appreciate the easy-to-follow instructions, while cultural enthusiasts benefit from the insights into local ingredients and techniques. The small-group format makes it ideal for families, couples, or solo travelers seeking a relaxed, personal experience.
While not focused on baking or desserts, future classes featuring items like Pastel de Nata are available for those eager to expand their culinary skills. The fun, convivial atmosphere and delicious food make this a top recommendation for anyone wanting a taste of Lisbon’s vibrant food scene.
The Portuguese ‘Petiscos’ Cooking Class offered by Homecooking Lisbon provides an engaging, hands-on way to discover the essence of Lisbon’s cuisine. Priced at $98.30 per person and lasting approximately 3 hours, this class combines culinary skills with a culture, making it an appealing choice for foodies and casual travelers alike.
The small group size of up to 8 participants guarantees personalized attention, while the seasonal menu keeps the dishes fresh and authentic. The inclusion of Portuguese wines and beers, along with snacks and beverages, creates a lively, convivial atmosphere that captures the spirit of Portuguese dining.
The class starts at R. Aliança Operária 54, a convenient location close to public transportation. The venue features a spotless, well-equipped kitchen designed for hands-on cooking, ensuring comfort and ease for all participants. After the session, guests return to the same spot, simplifying the logistics of the experience.
Participants learn to prepare five traditional Portuguese petiscos, including Caldo Verde, the iconic kale soup. The recipes change seasonally to incorporate the best local ingredients, ensuring each class offers a fresh and authentic culinary experience.
Each dish is explained in clear, simple steps, allowing even complete novices to follow easily. The focus on small bites reflects the Portuguese tradition of sharing and socializing over tapas-style plates. The pairing of drinks with these dishes enhances the flavors and adds to the enjoyment.
With up to eight participants, the class offers plenty of personalized guidance from knowledgeable chefs. The instructor’s friendly manner helps create a relaxed, welcoming environment, encouraging questions and interaction. This atmosphere makes learning fun and approachable, whether you’re a seasoned home cook or new to the kitchen.
Guests appreciate the detailed explanations and demonstrations, which demystify Portuguese cooking techniques. The interactive setup ensures everyone gets hands-on experience, leading to a sense of achievement and new skills they can bring home.
The inclusion of Portuguese wines and beers elevates the experience, emphasizing the cultural importance of drinks in Portuguese dining. These beverages are served throughout the class, complementing the flavors of the petiscos.
For those under 18 or preferring non-alcoholic options, water, juices, or tea are available. The variety ensures that all guests feel included and can enjoy the social, celebratory spirit of Portuguese eating.
The focus on seasonal petiscos means that each class showcases the freshest ingredients Portugal has to offer. The Caldo Verde remains a highlight, offering a hearty, comforting taste of Lisbon’s culinary roots.
Other dishes vary but are designed to be impressive yet simple to prepare, highlighting traditional techniques. The generous portions often surpass expectations, with many describing the meal as more substantial than typical tapas.
Booking is easy, with confirmation provided immediately unless made within 12 hours of the start. The class is limited to 10 travelers, fostering an intimate environment. The free cancellation policy allows full refunds if canceled more than 24 hours before the start.
The venue’s proximity to public transport makes it accessible from any part of Lisbon, and the mobile ticket system simplifies check-in.
At a price of $98.30, the three-hour experience offers excellent value considering the number of dishes, alcoholic drinks, and personalized attention. Many guests have called it the highlight of their Lisbon visit, citing the quality of instruction and authentic flavors as key benefits.
The opportunity to learn recipes that can be easily recreated at home, combined with the fun, social atmosphere, makes this class a worthwhile addition to any Lisbon itinerary.
“The Petiscos cooking class was the highlight of our 10 days in Portugal! We had 4 people in our party (2 couples) and this class exceeded our expe…”
This experience appeals most to those interested in Portuguese culture and cuisine, especially beginners who want easy, tasty recipes. The small-group setting makes it ideal for families, couples, or solo travelers seeking an engaging, friendly environment.
While not focused on desserts, future classes on baked goods like Pastel de Nata are available, perfect for those wanting to expand their culinary repertoire.
The Portuguese ‘Petiscos’ Cooking Class in Lisbon offers an inviting way to step into the culinary world of Portugal. For $98.30, guests enjoy a 3-hour, interactive experience filled with learning, tasting, and cultural insights. The small group format, combined with seasonal recipes and local drinks, creates a lively and authentic atmosphere.
Ideal for beginners and foodies, this class provides practical skills along with memorable moments. Whether you’re eager to recreate these dishes at home or simply want to enjoy a fun, social activity during your visit, this experience delivers genuine flavor and warm hospitality.