Athens Cooking Day Tours
This isn't your typical tourist cooking class where you follow along robotically.
About Athens Cooking Day Tours
This isn't your typical tourist cooking class where you follow along robotically. Maria's kitchen in Exarchia puts you to work properly: you'll roll phyllo paper-thin for spanakopita, layer aubergine for moussaka that actually tastes like your Greek grandmother made it, and whisk tzatziki from scratch using cucumbers you picked at the morning market. The four-hour experience starts at Varvakios Central Market where Maria teaches you to spot the ripest tomatoes and freshest herbs before heading to her apartment kitchen.
The magic happens in Maria's compact kitchen where six students max work alongside her preparing a proper Greek feast. You'll burn your fingers on hot oil, get flour everywhere, and learn why Greek home cooking takes patience. The apartment feels lived-in and real, not sterile like hotel cooking studios. After three hours of prep, you'll sit around Maria's dining table with local wine, eating food that tastes exponentially better because you made it yourself.
Most cooking classes in Athens are overpriced tourist traps charging 80-120 EUR for basic instruction. This runs 65 EUR and delivers authentic technique plus generous wine pours. Skip the Plaka options entirely, they're formulaic. The only downside: Maria's strict about her phyllo method and won't let you take shortcuts, which some impatient visitors find frustrating. Book directly through her website to avoid markup fees.
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