
A cooking class in Vienna for company teams costs EUR 55-130 per person, lasts 2.5-4 hours, and works best for groups of 8-30. Professional kitchens in Haidhausen, Maxvorstadt, and Schwabing offer everything from traditional Bavarian cuisine featuring fresh ingredients sourced from the famous Viktualienmarkt to international cuisines including Asian fusion, Italian, and Middle Eastern. At EUR 55-75 per person you get a solid 2.5-hour session with a professional chef and basic drinks in a well-equipped studio kitchen. At EUR 90-130 per person expect a chef with Michelin-background credentials, premium ingredients, matched wines, and a stunning venue space. Teams split into small groups, each preparing a different course, then sit down together to enjoy the full menu. The Viktualienmarkt connection gives Vienna cooking classes a distinctive local flavor that sets them apart from generic team-building activities available elsewhere in Germany. GalaCube curates 3-5 vetted cooking class event matches and delivers them within 24 hours, free for you.
What is a Cooking Class?
Professional kitchens across Vienna host team cooking experiences from Bavarian classics and Viktualienmarkt-inspired menus to international cuisine and sushi-making. Teams work in small groups, compete in cook-offs, and eat what they have made together.
Also known as: kochkurs muenchen firma Β· Popular for company events and team building in Vienna
Available in: Haidhausen, Maxvorstadt, Schwabing
What to Expect
You arrive at a professional kitchen designed for group cooking β stainless steel counters, individual stations, and ingredients already prepped and displayed. In Vienna, the best cooking classes start with a story: the chef introduces the menu and explains the connection to Bavarian culinary tradition or the day's international theme. If you have booked the Viktualienmarkt upgrade, the session begins with a 45-minute guided walk through the market, selecting fresh ingredients from stalls that have traded for over 200 years. Back in the kitchen, your team splits into groups of 3β5, each assigned a different course. The hands-on work begins immediately: rolling Knoedel dough, scoring Schweinshaxe skin for maximum crispiness, tempering chocolate for Kaiserschmarrn, or mastering the technique for perfect sushi rice. The chef circulates between stations, demonstrating techniques and adjusting seasoning. Vienna kitchens tend to play music and encourage early wine-opening β the atmosphere is convivial from the start. The competitive element often appears midway β a mystery ingredient challenge or a plating competition judged by the chef. The final hour brings everything together: plating courses, garnishing, and setting the communal table. Then you sit down and eat everything you have prepared, typically with wine or beer pairings. The shift from kitchen chaos to a shared meal around one table is where the real bonding happens β people relax, swap stories about their cooking disasters, and genuinely connect over food they made together.
Pricing Breakdown
Budget
At EUR 55β75 per person, you get a 2.5-hour session with a professional chef, a 2β3 course menu, basic ingredients, aprons, and non-alcoholic drinks. Kitchens are functional studio spaces in Haidhausen or Maxvorstadt. Solid instruction and good food quality β ideal for casual team outings where the cooking itself is the main event.
Mid-Range
At EUR 75β100 per person, expect a private kitchen with a chef who has Vienna restaurant experience, a 3β4 course menu with premium ingredients (fresh seafood, truffle, artisanal cheeses from the Viktualienmarkt), wine or beer pairings included, and 3β3.5 hours with more time for the seated dinner. Some studios offer the Viktualienmarkt walk as an included upgrade.
Premium
At EUR 100β130 per person, you are in Michelin-credentials territory. A chef with fine-dining background leads your team through a 4β5 course Bavarian or international menu with matched wines, premium spirits, and ingredients sourced that morning from the Viktualienmarkt. The kitchen is typically a stunning loft space in Schwabing or a converted Haidhausen apartment with open kitchen. Some premium options include a market visit and a live cooking demonstration between courses. Ideal for client dinners and executive retreats.
| Tier | Details |
|---|---|
| Budget | At EUR 55β75 per person, you get a 2.5-hour session with a professional chef, a 2β3 course menu, basic ingredients, aprons, and non-alcoholic drinks. Kitchens are functional studio spaces in Haidhausen or Maxvorstadt. Solid instruction and good food quality β ideal for casual team outings where the cooking itself is the main event. |
| Mid-Range | At EUR 75β100 per person, expect a private kitchen with a chef who has Vienna restaurant experience, a 3β4 course menu with premium ingredients (fresh seafood, truffle, artisanal cheeses from the Viktualienmarkt), wine or beer pairings included, and 3β3.5 hours with more time for the seated dinner. Some studios offer the Viktualienmarkt walk as an included upgrade. |
| Premium | At EUR 100β130 per person, you are in Michelin-credentials territory. A chef with fine-dining background leads your team through a 4β5 course Bavarian or international menu with matched wines, premium spirits, and ingredients sourced that morning from the Viktualienmarkt. The kitchen is typically a stunning loft space in Schwabing or a converted Haidhausen apartment with open kitchen. Some premium options include a market visit and a live cooking demonstration between courses. Ideal for client dinners and executive retreats. |
Best Locations in Vienna
Haidhausen near Wiener Platz has the highest concentration of cooking studios in Vienna β intimate, apartment-style kitchens with a village atmosphere and direct access to the daily market for ingredient sourcing. Maxvorstadt near the university quarter offers more modern, design-forward kitchen spaces that suit client-facing events. Schwabing has creative loft kitchens with Englischer Garten proximity, ideal for combining a cooking class with an afternoon walk in the park.
Tips from Our Team
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Book the Viktualienmarkt walk upgrade if your team includes international visitors β the 45-minute guided market tour before cooking adds cultural depth and is consistently rated the highlight of the experience.
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Collect dietary requirements at least a week in advance β Vienna kitchens handle vegan, gluten-free, and halal as standard, but they need lead time to adjust the full menu without compromising quality.
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Choose Bavarian cuisine for international teams and international cuisine for local teams β people engage most when learning genuinely unfamiliar techniques rather than cooking what they already know.
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For groups over 20, request a cook-off format where teams compete on the same dish β it generates natural energy and gives people something to debate at dinner afterward.
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