From Market to Table: The Authentic Chongqing Local Kitchen Experience
Ever wondered what Chinese families actually eat at home? It is nothing like a restaurant.
This is not a cooking school. We take you through a real neighborhood wet market where locals shop every morning, buy the freshest ingredients together, and walk to a local’s home to cook and share a homemade meal. Every guest chops, stirs, and takes their own turn at the wok. The menu is never fixed — it depends on what was freshest at the market that morning. This is how Chinese people actually eat.
You leave with a full belly, recipes you can recreate at home, and a genuine understanding of everyday food culture in China.
Real Wet Market
Not a tourist market. This is where the neighborhood shops every morning. Nothing is pre-bought or staged.
A Local’s Home
Not a cooking school. Not a restaurant. You are invited into a real Chongqing home to cook and eat together.
Every Guest Cooks
This is not a demo. Every guest preps, chops, and takes their own turn at the wok.
Take It Home
Recipes designed to be easy to recreate in your own kitchen. Plus a small gift of essential Chinese cooking ingredients.
Highlights
Itinerary
Your bilingual host meets you at a central metro station. Quick introductions and a short walk through the neighborhood to set the scene. Image: Guide smiling near metro exit, holding a small sign

Step into a real neighborhood wet market — the daily heartbeat of Chinese food culture. Walk every aisle with your host: watch tofu made by hand, see fresh fish pulled from tanks, learn how locals pick vegetables by touch and color. Your host explains what Chinese families buy, why they buy it, and how everyday home cooking works. Choose today’s ingredients together. Image: Colorful market stall with fresh vegetables

Walk to a local’s home. Settle in with a cup of traditional Chinese tea. Your host explains today’s menu — decided entirely by what was freshest at the market this morning. Image: Tea being poured in a cozy living room

Aprons on. Every guest preps, chops, and takes their turn at the wok. Your host guides you step by step through real home-style dishes — the kind Chinese families eat every day but restaurants never serve. No cooking experience needed. Everything is designed to be e
Set the table together and enjoy the meal you just cooked. Share stories about daily life, food culture, and what it is really like to live in modern China. Ask your host anything — this is a conversation, not a lecture. Image: Table spread with dishes, rice, and tea

After the feast, slow down with a traditional tea session — your host explains how locals use tea after a rich meal. Then take a stroll through the quiet alleys around the apartment. Watch elderly neighbors playing chess, spot hidden doorways, and see everyday life at its own pace. Your host walks you to the nearest metro. Image: Quiet alley with trees and elderly residents
Included
√Bilingual host (English or Spanish), 4 hours.
All fresh ingredients purchased together at the wet market.
Cooking experience in a local’s home — aprons and utensils provided.
Hands-on cooking — every guest takes a turn at the wok.
Full homemade lunch with steamed rice, tea, and drinks.
Post-meal tea session and neighborhood walk.
Digital recipe card sent to your phone.
Small gift of essential Chinese cooking ingredients.
Not Included
Hotel pickup or drop-off.
Alcoholic beverages (can be arranged on request).
Travel insurance.
Voucher Info
Good to Know
- All dishes are tailored to your taste. Just tell us what you enjoy.
- Please inform us of food allergies or dietary restrictions at least 24 hours before.
- Wear comfortable clothes. Aprons are provided.
- Bring your phone — you will want to film the cooking process.
- Meeting point is right at a central metro exit. After booking, your host will send you a precise GPS pin and a photo of the exact location via WhatsApp.
Common Questions & Need-to-Knows
Do I need cooking experience?
Not at all. This experience is designed for complete beginners. Your host guides you through every single step.
Can you accommodate dietary restrictions?
Absolutely. Vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, allergies just let us know when you book and we plan the menu around your needs.
What dishes will we cook?
The menu is never fixed. It changes based on what is freshest at the market that morning and the size of your group. Always approachable, home-style Chinese dishes that you can easily recreate at home.
Is the food adapted to my taste?
Yes. We focus on everyday home cooking. All flavors are tailored to your preferences just tell us what you enjoy.
Is this a group tour or private?
Both options are available. You can book a private experience for your own group, or join other travelers if you are solo.
Is this suitable for children?
Yes. Children are welcome and usually love the market and the cooking. We adjust activities to include them.
How do I find the meeting point?
After booking, your host will contact you via WhatsApp with a GPS pin, a photo of the exact location, and simple walking directions from the nearest metro exit.
Why Book with Us?
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User Reviews

May 9, 2026
Un guia muy profesional, puntual, y con muy buena informacion de Chongqing. Tambien muy atento y detallista. Conoce muy bien la ciudad y conoce puntos extraordinarios para tomarse fotos. Totalmente recomendado tomar este recorrido.
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