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Discover London's unique royal-themed cooking and dining experience, learning royal recipes from a chef connected to King Charles III, with a shared four-course dinner.
If you’ve ever dreamed of cooking like royalty and tasting dishes favored by the British Royal Family, this experience promises just that — a rare blend of culinary education and regal indulgence. Hosted by WalkEatLondon, this 3-hour activity combines a hands-on cooking class with a shared four-course dinner, complete with a glass of champagne or Pimm’s, in an intimate setting. The journey is led by a chef only 18 connections away from King Charles III himself, adding an extra layer of authenticity and insider knowledge.
What makes this experience stand out? For starters, the small group size, limited to a maximum of six guests, ensures an intimate, family-like atmosphere. Plus, the focus on royal recipes such as Coronation Chicken and Quiche, along with a decadent chocolate biscuit cake, makes it feel like a privileged peek into the palates of Britain’s monarchy. However, a possible consideration is that it doesn’t include hotel pick-up or drop-off, so you’ll need to plan your transport to the meeting point.
This experience is perfect for food lovers with a curiosity for British tradition, those who enjoy engaging, small-group activities, and anyone keen to impress friends at home with authentic royal recipes. Now, let’s explore what you can expect from this culinary trip in detail.
Your experience begins outside the M&S Food Hall, directly opposite Finsbury Park Underground station. The guide, a friendly local chef with strong royal connections, will greet you and usher you into a cozy, home-like kitchen. This is no large commercial kitchen but a warm space that feels more like cooking at a friend’s house, which helps you relax and focus on learning.
The main attraction here is the interactive cooking session. You’ll spend about an hour mastering 2 to 3 dishes, with each step explained clearly and patiently. The menu typically includes Coronation Chicken or Quiche and Wild Mushroom Risotto — dishes that have historical and cultural ties to Britain’s imperial and culinary traditions.
The chef, who is only 18 degrees of separation from King Charles III, shares insider tips that you won’t find in a cookbook. For example, you might learn the subtle trick of perfecting the risotto or how to balance the flavors in Coronation Chicken, a dish created for Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation that remains a staple at British celebrations. Reviewers have appreciated the straightforward guidance, noting, “We loved the way the chef explained every step with patience and humor,” which helps even kitchen novices leave confident to try these recipes at home.
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Once the cooking portion wraps up, everyone moves to the dining table for a shared dinner. You’ll be treated to a four-course meal, each dish thoughtfully paired with a glass of Camel Valley Brut, Pimms, or Gin & Tonic — the latter two being quintessentially British choices. This isn’t just about eating; it’s about experiencing the flavors that have been enjoyed by the monarchy.
The menu is designed not only to be delicious but also to tell a story. The Coronation Quiche offers a taste of tradition, while Chocolate Biscuit Cake and Strawberries provide a decadent finish. The inclusion of Stinking Bishop Cheese adds a savory, pungent element that pairs beautifully with the wine or gin.
Guests often comment on the quality of the food — “The food was truly delicious, and the portions were generous,” noted one reviewer. The relaxed, familial atmosphere allows for plenty of conversation, questions, and shared laughter, making it an engaging way to end the session.
With a maximum of just six participants, this isn’t a crowded class but a cozy gathering. The host’s personal touch creates a friendly environment that’s perfect for asking questions and making new friends. As one guest put it, “It felt more like cooking with family than a formal class.”
The meeting point is conveniently located outside Finsbury Park Underground, making access straightforward whether you’re staying in central London or nearby neighborhoods. Remember, it doesn’t include hotel transport, so plan accordingly.
When we consider the cost of similar culinary workshops in London, the combination of learning royal recipes with a shared four-course meal and drinks makes this experience quite appealing. You’re not just tasting; you’re learning practical skills to recreate these dishes at home, elevating your cooking repertoire with authentic, historic recipes.
The small-group setting ensures you get personalized attention, and the host’s royal connection adds an element of exclusivity that’s hard to find elsewhere. On top of that, the relaxed, friendly environment encourages genuine interaction — both with the chef and fellow participants — which elevates the overall value of the experience.
For travelers craving an authentic taste of British tradition, this class offers both education and conviviality. If you’re a history buff or a foodie eager to impress friends with a royal-inspired menu, you’ll find this activity hits the right notes.
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This experience is best suited for those who enjoy culinary adventures with a touch of history, small-group activities, and casual, friendly atmospheres. Foodies eager to master traditional British dishes, especially royal favorites, will find it particularly rewarding. It’s also ideal for travelers looking for a hands-on activity that’s both fun and educational — with a bit of luxury thrown in.
If you’re after a rigorous cooking course, this might be more relaxed than some professional classes, but that’s part of the charm. It’s about enjoying good food, good company, and a slice of royal life in the comfort of a friendly setting.
This London-based royal cooking class offers a rare chance to learn and taste dishes that have graced royal tables. With expert guidance, insider stories, and a convivial atmosphere, it’s an experience that makes you feel a little more connected to Britain’s regal heritage. The inclusion of a four-course dinner with drinks elevates the value, making it more than just a cooking lesson — it’s a memorable, authentic taste of British tradition.
While it doesn’t include transportation or accommodations, the meeting point is easy to access, and the intimate setting ensures you won’t feel lost in a crowd. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a food lover, or simply curious about royal cuisine, this experience is likely to delight and inspire.

Is this experience suitable for children?
The activity is geared toward adults and those over 18 due to the serving of alcohol during the dinner. Kids under 18 are not permitted to consume alcohol, so this might not be ideal for family groups with younger children.
Do I need to bring any ingredients or tools?
No, all ingredients, tools, and equipment are provided by the host. You’ll simply arrive ready to cook and enjoy.
Can I join if I have dietary restrictions?
The experience description doesn’t specify dietary accommodations. It’s advisable to contact WalkEatLondon directly to inquire about any specific needs before booking.
What if I need to cancel?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, which offers some peace of mind when planning your trip.
How much time should I allow for travel to the meeting point?
Since it’s located outside Finsbury Park Underground station, plan for a few minutes to walk from the station, depending on your accommodation.
Is there parking nearby?
The review does not specify parking options. If you’re driving, it’s best to check local parking facilities in Finsbury Park.
What’s included in the meal?
The four-course dinner includes Coronation Chicken or Quiche, Wild Mushroom Risotto, Chocolate Biscuit Cake with Strawberries, and Stinking Bishop Cheese, along with drinks like champagne, Pimms, or gin & tonic.
Can I book this experience as a gift?
Yes, most booking platforms allow gift vouchers, making it a thoughtful present for food lovers or history buffs.
This unique blend of royal tradition, culinary skill, and conviviality makes the London Cooking Class and Royal Tasting Dinner a memorable way to spend an evening in the city. Perfect for those eager to learn, taste, and connect — all wrapped into a charming, small-group experience.