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Cook Galilean Dishes in Tiberias - Hands-On Workshop for 2–4 Participants

Take part in a Galilean cooking workshop that lets you learn about the cultures of the Galilee region by cooking alongside your hosts in their kitchen, a fun, informative and very tasty way to connect with local life; this hands-on experience in the heart of the Galilee gives you a true slice of village living where you’ll learn to prepare great new dishes, meet a real family, absorb a little of their culture and food, and see a side of Israel you might otherwise miss - ideal for visitors staying in or around Tiberias in the Northern District who want an authentic, flavorful event that brings local tradition to your table.

About this activity in Tiberias

Cancellation policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Highlights

  • Cook alongside a local Galilean family in their home kitchen for an authentic taste of Galilee village life near Tiberias.
  • Hands-on workshop where you learn regional recipes and food traditions - fun, informative and delicious.
  • Enjoy a shared lunch of the dishes you prepare, guided by hosts who explain cultural context and cooking tips.
  • Small-group setting ensures personal interaction with your hosts and a real glimpse into daily life in the region.

Important Information

  • Accessible experience: the kitchen and meeting areas can accommodate wheelchairs and strollers; please advise any mobility needs when booking.
  • Tell your hosts about dietary requirements or request the vegetarian menu at time of booking so they can prepare accordingly.
  • A minimum of four participants is required for each session; gratuities for hosts are not included.
  • Local guide and lunch are included in the activity price; arrive ready to cook and taste authentic Galilean cuisine.

Meeting Point

Meet at the host family’s kitchen in a Galilean village near Tiberias; exact address and arrival instructions will be provided on confirmation - please arrive a few minutes early so the session can start on time.

Includes

  • A knowledgeable local guide accompanies you to enhance your experience in Tiberias and the surrounding area.
  • A lunch is included to fuel your day of exploring here.

Excludes

  • Gratuities are not included and are at your discretion.

Other

  • This activity is wheelchair accessible - transport, all areas and surfaces are accessible to wheelchair users.
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller during the activity.
  • Specialized infant seats are available for added safety and comfort.
  • Please advise any specific dietary requirements at the time of booking.
  • A vegetarian option is available - notify us at booking if required.
  • Bookings require a minimum of 4 people per reservation.

Customer Reviews

10/10
Based on 10 Reviews
X2368KEgerardb
May 6, 2023 02:02:11 PM
Summary: Our reaction to the cooking workshop with a Druze couple echoes that of other reviewers. We were graciously and warmly welcomed and began with a discussion of Druze culture and religion. Next we donned aprons and set about preparing a multi-course dinner. We were two couples and needed to avoid various ingredients (including sesame and garlic) due to food intolerances. Our hosts did a fabulous job accommodating our requirements—better and more cheerfully than most restaurants. We’re looking forward to receiving the recipes so that we can prepare these dishes for friends back in the U.S. Both the food and the cultural exchange were highlights of our Israel vacation. The views from our hosts’ home were to die for.
kellygE3434ER
Jan 17, 2023 11:01:24 PM
Summary: I cannot recommend GalilEat strongly enough! Our guide, the excellent Baruch of Touring With Baruch, suggested that we do an Arabic cooking class while on our trip. To be honest, I’m not sure I would have gone for this if not for the fact that my mom, who was on this trip to Israel, did something similar when she visited India and said it was a fabulous experience. I really value eating well when I travel, and I love visiting restaurants. So to do this home cooking class meant not going to a restaurant one night. Well thank goodness we did this home cooking class! Because, as it turns out, it was my favorite meal in Israel. More importantly, it was a beautiful experience of the profound joy that is making new friends in other countries, and a reminder that language barriers and geographical distance are no match against everyone’s common humanity. How it worked: Baruch drove us to the home we were visiting, which was the home of a lovely woman named Pnina. There, we also met up with Paul, who owns and runs GalilEat. When we arrived, we visited in Pnina’s living room and asked her questions about her life in Israel and her Druze faith. Paul functioned as the translator. My family and I knew nothing about the Druze, and it was utterly fascinating to learn about their long-ago break from the Muslim faith, their history across time, and their lives in modern-day Israel. Pnina happily fielded or questions, answering all of them, and Paul was the ever-ready middleman, making the conversation feel natural and seamless. Pnina also asked some questions about us, which we were just as happy to answer. Eventually, we moved into Pnina’s kitchen, quite literally rolled up our sleeves, and got cooking! In advance of our arrival, she made the more labor-intensive and time-consuming dishes of our dinner. We helped her with a salad, an appetizer, and this crazy delicious bread that I’m still thinking about. At some point prior to our trip, I mentioned to Baruch that I’d recently been introduced to the wondrous dessert that is knafeh. He asked Paul if we might be able to make knafeh, and Pnina very graciously granted this request! I was blown away by everyone’s kindness and flexibility, as it was so much fun to make fresh knafeh (and oh my goodness was it good). In time, dinner was ready, and all of us—Pnina, Paul, Baruch, my six family members, and I—gathered in Pnina’s dining room and broke bread together. It was so special to share in a meal with strangers-turned-friends. We had lively conversation, and Paul always took care to translate to Pnina so she could remain just as engaged as the rest of us. And, as I said, the food was phenomenal. All in all, this was way better than a restaurant! It was a way more personal experience than any restaurant, no matter how great their food, could have ever offered. I will never travel overseas again without scheduling a similar home cooking experience whenever possible. It’s such a unique and fun way to learn about a country, its people, its culture. It’s a truly immersive experience, and one that comes with the bonus of incredible food. I enthusiastically recommend an evening with GalilEats—it’ll be among your most memorable experiences on your trip to Israel.
Boroditsky
Aug 1, 2022 07:39:08 AM
Summary: Wonderful authentic experience learning to cook traditional food at a locals home. Defiantly worth the visit! Food was fabulous and experience was not to be forgotten

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Know more about Tiberias

You’ll learn regional culture and traditional recipes while cooking with local hosts in their kitchen, tasting authentic dishes and experiencing village life in the Galilee - a hands-on way to discover food and culture in the Northern District.
The workshop blends hands-on cooking lessons with cultural insights from your hosts, so you not only learn new dishes but also gain local context and a personal perspective on daily life in the Galilee region.
Yes. The venue is wheelchair accessible, transportation options are accessible, all areas and surfaces are accessible, infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller, and specialized infant seats are available - just advise your needs when booking.
Yes. The workshop is family-friendly and lets you share a cultural cooking experience with children, giving your family a memorable taste of village life in the Galilee while learning simple, tasty recipes together.
Bookings require a minimum of four people; you should advise any dietary requirements or request the vegetarian option at booking. The activity includes a local guide and lunch, gratuities are excluded, and you can get a full refund if you cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled start time.
You’ll return home having met a real Galilean family, learned authentic regional recipes, and experienced local hospitality - a rich food-and-culture addition to any culinary itinerary in the Tiberias area.