Hom Cooking Hostel
49 Nana Square 4th Floor, Sukhumvit 3,, klongtoei, Bangkok 10110
Book a dorm bed and treat the daily cooking demo as your primary learning experience. The free 10am session delivers solid technique instruction without the private class premium. Stay two nights minimum if you want to practice what you learned the first morning, raid the rooftop herb garden for ingredients, and actually use the open kitchen.
You are on the fourth floor of Nana Square in an open kitchen that doubles as a classroom. The 10am cooking demonstration is the morning ritual here. A cookbook shelf runs the length of one wall and the counter space invites guest experiments all day.
The daily cooking demonstrations are free for all guests and cover traditional Thai dishes with technique breakdowns. If you want one-on-one instruction or a specific recipe, private classes run by appointment with Hom team members. Ten percent of those class fees go to a local charity. The rooftop herb garden supplies fresh ingredients and the kitchen stays open all day for guest experiments.
Accommodation splits three ways: dorm beds for solo travelers, family rooms, and private king rooms for those who want a door that locks. All beds carry 4-star hotel mattresses. The space fits 40 guests total, and the shared lounge runs as crowded as the kitchen.
The cooking demonstrations are free only if you book a bed, so walk-in cooking students need to arrange a private class instead. The hostel sits five minutes on foot from Phloen Chit station, with Central Embassy and the Sukhumvit shopping strip within walking distance for post-class ingredient shopping or pre-dinner market tours. The venue won a 2018 Recognition of Excellence award and maintains a 4.5 rating across 233 Google reviews. Check-in runs at 2pm, check-out at noon. Book through their website or call direct at +66 2 655 7162. The Instagram bio calls this the one and only hostel with home kitchen studio, and the kitchen-first design backs that up.