2025 is serving Győr a seriously tasty invitation: hands-on Indian cooking classes with vegan and vegetarian specialties, Ayurvedic flair, and a full menu that’s as soothing for the mind as it is satisfying for the stomach. The idea is simple and persuasive—cook in a way that nourishes both body and soul. Healthy eating isn’t a trend here; it’s the baseline. What you put on your plate can help prevent illness, restore balance, and calm the nervous system. Ayurvedic cooking leans into that promise with warming spices, smart pairings, and a vibe that says equilibrium starts in the kitchen. If you’ve been itching to try authentic Eastern flavors and actually learn how to make healthy, delicious Indian dishes, this is your sign to tie on an apron and join in.
The classes are hosted in Győr, at 9000 Szent István Road (Szent István út) 8, with sessions running from late 2025 into early 2026. The course is taught in English—great news for international food lovers and curious locals alike. And yes, you can call to reserve a spot, get more info, or sort logistics. Photos and contact details are available, plus guidance on timing, accommodations, and food and drink options connected to the events.
When To Go
Here’s the schedule as it stands:
– 2025.11.23 – Indian Vegan Cooking Class, Győr
– 2025.12.06 – Indian Cooking Class – Vegetarian, Győr
– 2026.01.10 – Indian Cooking Class, Győr
– 2026.01.19 – Indian Cooking Class, Győr
Each session promises new flavors and practical techniques, all built around Ayurvedic principles and balanced eating.
What You’ll Cook
Expect a menu that’s fun to make, easy to love, and designed to teach core Indian techniques without scaring off beginners. A sample lineup for one workshop includes:
– Mushroom kebab (Gombás kabob): fried mushrooms in a spiced batter—crunchy outside, tender inside.
– Soy biryani (Szójakockás biryani): a fragrant rice dish with vegetables and soy cubes, layered with spices.
– Onion raita (Hagymás raita): a cooling yogurt dip with onions—perfect alongside richer dishes.
– Cranberry sooji laddoo (Vörösáfonyás sooji laddoo): classic Indian semolina dessert balls with a cranberry twist.
– Fresh Indian salad: bright, herby, refreshing.
The classes lean plant-based, with vegan and vegetarian formats on different days. The aim is to equip you with spice confidence—think cumin, coriander, turmeric, and garam masala—so you can recreate full meals at home without relying on takeout or bland shortcuts.
Where To Stay
If you’re coming from out of town—or you just want to make a weekend of it—Győr has a wide range of places to stay, from lakeside retreats to city-center charmers. There are 40 listings in the area, and several standouts worth considering:
– A unique lakeside holiday village made up of twelve thatched-roof cottages. In summer, the lake becomes a favorite hangout for families and young people—a natural setting with a cool waterfront that’s perfect for hot days. Kayak and boat rentals are available, and the park’s thatched village sits at its heart. Anglers, take note: the lake offers excellent fishing year-round for guests staying in the cottages.
– Amstel Hattyú Guesthouse (Amstel Hattyú Panzió) sits a short stroll from Győr’s historic Old Town, right on the Mosoni-Danube, on a 53,820 ft² plot. It’s easy to reach, quiet, and loaded with options for active visitors. There are 22 air-conditioned rooms with color TV, phone, minibar, shower, and WC. It’s also one of the city’s favorite restaurants and event venues, built on high-quality ingredients, skilled chefs and servers, and modern kitchen tech.
– An airy youth accommodation on the Little Hungarian Plain (Kisalföld), in Győr’s suburban greenery, about 5 miles from the city center. Built in 1994, the two-wing building includes a chapel on each floor. With 45 beds, it’s available year-round by prior arrangement. The dining room, lecture hall, and kitchen can be rented even without booking a stay—great for retreats, workshops, and courses.
– Baroque Hotel Promenád (Barokk Hotel Promenád)**** is right in the heart of Győr, on the pedestrian Jedlik Ányos Street, inside a listed baroque mini-palace that has graced the area since the early 1600s. Expect elegant double and triple rooms, a family room, a bio-room, and a baroque suite. The rooms are named after notable locals, reflected in the décor and in-room bios—ideal for both business guests and leisure travelers.
– BOLERO Hotel is a classic “bourgeois” hotel-restaurant about 10 minutes from the beautiful city center, set near the M1 motorway and the city-bound stretch of Route 81. It’s a good fit for couples, families, business travelers, and groups chasing tasty food and live music in a calm setting.
How To Book
The organizers encourage calling to confirm dates and reserve places. Contact details are available alongside images and practical info on accommodations and food options linked to the events. Sessions take place at 9000 Szent István Road (Szent István út) 8, and the 2025–2026 calendar offers multiple chances to jump in. Whether you’re chasing vegan spice mastery or just want a convivial afternoon rolling laddoos, Győr’s Indian cooking classes are ready to heat up your weekend plans.





