

Prepare iconic New Orleans dishes in a small-group cooking class and enjoy the feast you create.
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2.5 hrs
Up to 10 people
Hands-on class, Meal & drinks
Roll up your sleeves and learn to craft classic New Orleans flavors under the guidance of a local chef. Cut, season, and cook a full three-course meal, then sit down to savor your creations with drinks.
Participants must be at least 18 years old. Class size is capped at 10 guests; singles may share a cooktop. Photographs taken during class are property of New Orleans School of Cooking and may be used for marketing purposes.
Full refund for cancellations made at least 48 hours before the class start time. Full refund also provided if the operator cancels due to weather or other unforeseen circumstances. No-shows are charged in full, and bookings cannot be rescheduled within 48 hours of the start time.
Each cooktop fits up to three people. Groups are kept together when possible, and singles may be paired with another reservation.
You actively prepare the full meal with guidance from the chef.
Gumbo, BBQ shrimp and grits, Bananas Foster crepes, and beverages including Bloody Marys, mimosas, Abita beer, wine, and nonalcoholic drinks.
524 St Louis St, New Orleans, LA 70130
This cooking school really seems to hit the mark for both locals and tourists looking to dive into authentic Creole and Cajun cuisine. The hands-on and demonstration classes come up repeatedly as trip highlights, with people raving about how the experience blends cooking instruction with cultural history and plenty of laughs. You'll learn to make classics like gumbo, jambalya, barbecue shrimp and grits, and bananas foster, and the dishes actually turn out delicious. The instructors get tons of love by name: Chef Eric, Austin, Chef T, Chef Greg, Chef Michael, and others all earn praise for being charismatic, knowledgeable, and genuinely entertaining. People mention the friendly atmosphere and say it's worth every penny, often calling it one of the best things they did in the city. There are a couple things to keep in mind, though. One reviewer had a frustrating experience with the demo class where the instructor seemed impatient and unwilling to accommodate their party sitting together, which really soured what should have been a fun outing. Another person mentioned difficulty getting through to book a group class initially, though that eventually got sorted out. Parking in the area is expensive, so plan to Uber or budget accordingly. Most people recommend arriving early since classes fill up fast and good seats go quickly. One person walked out over political comments from an instructor, which seems like an isolated incident but worth noting. Overall, the overwhelmingly positive feedback suggests this is a genuinely fun, informative experience that gives you both good food and a deeper appreciation for New Orleans culinary culture.
We had an awesome time and chef Eric was amazing. He had a great sense of humor and the food was delicious. My husband and I have been a few times for the 2pm class. This time we had a group of 6 and chose the 10am demo class. Thank you for a great experience and wonderful food.
Ashley Taylor
April 3, 2026
We had an awesome time and chef Eric was amazing. He had a great sense of humor and the food was delicious. My husband and I have been a few times for the 2pm class. This time we had a group of 6 and chose the 10am demo class. Thank you for a great experience and wonderful food.
Ashley Taylor
April 3, 2026