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Authentic Balinese Cooking Experience with Periuk

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📍 Jl. Raya Laplapan, Petulu, Kecamatan Ubud, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80571, Ubud

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Sup Ayam (Balinese chicken soup)
Sayur Urab (Balinese vegetables salad
Nasi Putih (steam rice)
Sate tusuk ayam (chicken satay)
Pepes ikan (steam fish in banana leaf)
Kari Ayam (Balinese chicken curry
Tempe manis (deep fried tempe in sweet soy sauce)
Dadar gulung (rolled cake with coconut and palm sugar)

Sup Sayur (vegetables with mushroom)
Sayur Urab (Balinese vegetables salad
Nasi Putih (steam rice)
Sate tempe dan tahu (tofu and tempe satay)
Pepes jamur (grilled mushroom in banana leaf)
Kari Tahu Tempe (tofu and tempe curry
Tempe manis (deep fried tempe in sweet soy sauce)
Dadar gulung (rolled cake with coconut and palm sugar)

There’s something quietly addictive about learning how to cook in Bali—but not all cooking classes hit the same. Some feel staged, a bit too polished. Periuk Cooking Class, on the other hand, leans into something more real. Less performance, more connection.

The experience usually kicks off early, with a visit to a traditional market. And this isn’t the kind of place curated for tourists—it’s loud, a little chaotic, and completely alive. You’ll notice the sharp scent of freshly ground spices hanging in the air, baskets overflowing with chilies, turmeric roots staining fingers yellow, and locals bargaining in quick, melodic bursts. It’s sensory overload, but in the best way.

From there, you head to a peaceful village setting in Lodtunduh, just outside central Ubud. The shift in atmosphere is immediate. The noise fades. You’re surrounded by greenery, open air, and a kitchen that feels more like someone’s home than a commercial space.

What sets Periuk apart is how the class unfolds. It’s relaxed—no rigid scripts, no pressure to get everything perfect. The instructors guide you through each step with an easygoing approach, often sharing bits of Balinese culture along the way. Why certain spices matter. How dishes are tied to ceremonies. Little things that make the food feel more meaningful.

You’ll get hands-on pretty quickly—crushing spices into a rich base genep paste, wrapping satay onto lemongrass sticks, stirring, tasting, adjusting. It’s not always neat, but that’s kind of the point. Cooking here feels tactile, almost instinctive.

The menu typically includes a mix of classic Balinese dishes—think chicken betutu, sate lilit, and seasonal vegetables infused with bold, layered flavors. By the time everything is ready, you’re not just hungry—you’re curious. Did it turn out right? Did you nail the balance?

Then comes the best part: sitting down and actually enjoying what you’ve made. And somehow, it always tastes better when you’ve been part of the whole process—from market to plate.

Periuk Cooking Class isn’t just an activity to tick off your Bali list. It’s one of those experiences that sticks with you, long after the trip ends—especially the moment you try recreating the dishes back home and realize, yeah, Bali found its way into your kitchen too.

FAQ

Periuk Bali Cooking Class is a hands‑on culinary experience where guests learn to prepare authentic Balinese dishes using traditional techniques. The class includes a guided market visit, introduction to local spices, and cooking in a Balinese kitchen setting.

No prior experience is required. The class is designed for beginners as well as experienced cooks. Our instructors guide you step by step, making it fun and easy to follow.

You will learn to prepare several Balinese specialties such as sate lilit (minced fish satay), lawar (vegetable and coconut mix), nasi goreng (fried rice), and traditional desserts. The menu may vary depending on the season and available ingredients.

Yes, vegetarian and vegan options are available upon request. Please inform us in advance so we can adjust the menu accordingly.

The class usually lasts around 3–4 hours, including market tour, cooking session, and enjoying the meal together.

The package includes market visit, all ingredients, cooking equipment, instructor guidance, recipe booklet, and a full meal of the dishes you prepare. Complimentary drinks and hotel transfers in Ubud area are often provided.

Details

  • Duration: 5 hours
  • Difficulty: easy
  • Location: Jl. Raya Laplapan, Petulu, Kecamatan Ubud, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80571, Ubud
  • Max Capacity: 50 people

Highlights

  • Authentic traditional market visit with real local interaction
  • Hands-on cooking using fresh, locally sourced ingredients
  • Learn to make Balinese base genep spice paste from scratch
  • Peaceful village setting away from crowded tourist areas
  • Cultural insights into Balinese food and daily life
  • Enjoy the dishes you cook in a relaxed dining setting

📍 Location

Jl. Raya Laplapan, Petulu, Kecamatan Ubud, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80571, Ubud

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