Euljiro 6-Dish Korean Cooking & Alley Walk

5.0(74 reviews)
Provided by:Traditional Korean 6-Dish Cooking Class + Hidden Alley Tour Seoul
⭐ 5/5 (74 reviews) | 💰 $87 | ⏱️ Duration: 3.5 hours | 👥 Max Up to 10 people
💡What is the Euljiro 6-Dish Korean Cooking & Alley Walk?
This 3.5-hour Korean cooking class near Euljiro 3-ga Station in central Seoul costs $87 and pairs six-dish cooking with a walk through hidden alleys. You cook six real Korean dishes plus traditional desserts in a studio blending old and modern style. Best for travelers who want cooking plus a neighborhood walk in one sitting.

Tour at a Glance

Duration3.5 hours
Price (from)$87 per person
Meeting pointTake Exit 8 of Euljiro 3-ga Station, Turn around and walk 20 seconds, and turn right at the first alley. It’s the building on the right at the first alley.
WeatherIndoors — weather-independent
Group sizeSmall groups available
LanguagesEnglish
OperatorTraditional Korean 6-Dish Cooking Class + Hidden Alley Tour Seoul
CancellationFree cancellation available
Rating5/5 (74 reviews)
DurationPrice (from)
3.5 hours$87 per person
DurationMeeting point
3.5 hoursTake Exit 8 of Euljiro 3-ga Station, Turn around and walk 20 seconds, and turn right at the first alley. It’s the building on the right at the first alley.
DurationWeather
3.5 hoursIndoors — weather-independent
DurationGroup size
3.5 hoursSmall groups available
DurationLanguages
3.5 hoursEnglish
DurationOperator
3.5 hoursTraditional Korean 6-Dish Cooking Class + Hidden Alley Tour Seoul
DurationCancellation
3.5 hoursFree cancellation available
DurationRating
3.5 hours5/5 (74 reviews)
🔄Price & reviews last verified on July 12, 2026

👨‍🍳 What Makes This Worth Booking

This Seoul class, staged in a studio near Euljiro 3-ga Station that mixes old Korean style with modern design, pairs the cooking session with a guided walk through hidden alleys many locals don't know. The differentiator is that pairing — food you make yourself alongside a small-group neighborhood walk, capped at 10 people, with stories about Korean food and culture woven through both halves. You also leave with a recipe and a special souvenir.

🍜 The Experience

This class centers on cooking six real Korean dishes plus traditional desserts in a Seoul studio near Euljiro 3-ga Station. The listing describes the space as mixing old Korean style with modern looks — the setting for the whole session.
The listing doesn't name the six dishes or the desserts, so ask the operator for the current menu before booking. It also doesn't state whether the format is hands-on or demonstration — worth confirming if cooking with your own hands matters to you.
Alongside the cooking, the day includes a walk through hidden alleys — described as secret places even many locals don't know. Along the way you hear stories tied to Korean food and culture.
The walk also comes with small gifts to take home, plus the recipe and a special souvenir the class provides. The listing gives no set order or timings between the cooking and the alley walk, so treat the sequence as operator-led.

💰 Is It Worth It?

Our verdict: This Euljiro cooking class runs $87 for 3.5 hours of six-dish cooking, desserts, and an alley walk. The listing doesn't state a tastings count, so a per-tasting figure isn't possible — but as a frame, a filling DIY meal at a Seoul food market is possible for under ₩15,000, with stalls running roughly ₩5,000-15,000 a dish. The premium here buys the cooking instruction, the recipe to take home, and the guided alley walk — not just eating, but making six dishes yourself and leaving with the method.
Worth it if:
  • You want to cook Korean food, not just eat it, and take a recipe home
  • You like the idea of a small group (up to 10) plus a neighborhood walk in one booking
  • You value the souvenir and take-home gifts as part of the value
Skip it if:
  • You want a pure eating tour with a clear tastings count — this listing doesn't state one
  • Hands-on cooking is a dealbreaker and you can't confirm the format first — the listing leaves it unclear

✅ What's Included

  • Six Korean dishes plus traditional desserts cooked in class
  • Recipe to take home
  • Special souvenir and small gifts from the alley walk
  • Complimentary photos
  • Drinks, beverages and snacks
  • Guide

❌ Not Included

  • Private transportation

🥗 Dietary & Comfort

The listing does not address dietary restrictions — vegetarian, vegan, halal and gluten-free are all unclear, so ask the operator before booking. It also doesn't name the six dishes or state spice levels, so confirm any allergy or spice concerns directly.
The class is held indoors in a studio, making it weather-independent, though the paired alley walk is outdoors — dress for the day's conditions. The listing does not flag wheelchair accessibility, so confirm mobility needs with the operator.

ℹ️ Practical Info

  • Meeting Point: Take Exit 8 of Euljiro 3-ga Station, turn around and walk 20 seconds, then turn right at the first alley — it's the building on the right at that first alley.
  • What to Bring: Comfortable shoes for the outdoor alley walk

🤫 Insider Tip

Because the listing names neither the six dishes nor whether you cook hands-on or watch a demonstration, message the operator before booking with those two questions — they're the details that most change whether this class matches what you're picturing.
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SeoulFoodTour Editorial Review

4.1
SeoulFoodTour Rating — independent editorial score

Six Korean dishes plus a hidden alley walk fill this 3.5-hour class completely. The studio blends traditional Korean aesthetics with modern design, and small gifts are included in the alley portion for groups of up to 10 participants. The listing does not specify dietary accommodations or whether the six-dish menu can be adjusted for restrictions, which matters for travelers with food requirements before booking. Smart choice for: food-curious visitors who want hands-on cooking instruction combined with neighborhood exploration and are comfortable confirming dietary needs directly with the provider in advance.

By SeoulFoodTour Editorial TeamJul 12, 2026

⭐ Guest Reviews

5.0(74 reviews)

Verified reviews from travelers who booked this tour through GetYourGuide

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Does this class replace a meal?

The listing doesn't state whether the six dishes and desserts add up to a full meal. You do cook and eat six dishes plus desserts, but confirm portion size with the operator if you're planning it as dinner.

Can vegetarians or vegans join?

The listing doesn't address vegetarian or vegan options. Ask the operator before booking, since the six dishes aren't named.

Is the cooking hands-on or a demonstration?

The listing doesn't specify. If cooking with your own hands matters to you, confirm the format with the operator first.

Do I need cash?

The listing doesn't flag any cash requirement, and the price includes the class, drinks and snacks. Bring some won for any personal extras on the alley walk to be safe.

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