Hands-on street food workshops in Győr: master smash burgers, mozzarella bites, mac and cheese, Mexican feasts, and real American cookies. Fast, affordable, delicious cooking classes. Book your spot now.
when: 2026.02.03., Tuesday
where: 9000 Győr, Szent István út 8.
On February 3, Győr’s Placc (Szent István Road 8) hosts a hands-on American comfort food workshop promising quick, affordable, ridiculously tasty classics. The group will make breaded mozzarella balls, a heavenly smash burger with crunchy coleslaw and fun potato sides, then cap it off with a proper American chocolate cookie. Join in if you want to crack the code of U.S. street eats.
Street Food USA – February 3
“On this day we’ll cook breaded mozzarella balls, a heavenly smash burger with crunchy coleslaw and exciting potato variations, then finish with a genuine American chocolate cookie. If you want to decode American street food, come out to Placc!” Location: Győr.
Street Food Mexico – February 24
Craving the flavors of the Americas and a sip of their agave-based national spirit? Secure your spot now and let’s cook a great Mexican feast together in Győr.
Street Food USA – March 3
Dive into ultra-cheesy mac and cheese, a smash burger with coleslaw and bold potato sides, plus that real-deal American chocolate cookie. Győr.
Street Food Mexico – March 10
Love Latin flair with agave notes? Book today and cook Mexican with us in Győr.
2025, adrienne
Pros
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Family-friendly vibe: hands-on cooking, familiar dishes (burgers, cookies) that kids and adults can enjoy together
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Topic is internationally recognizable: “American street food” needs no intro and has broad appeal
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Location (Győr) is a known mid-size Hungarian city, safer and calmer than Budapest, good for a relaxed day trip
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No Hungarian required: menu and concept are straightforward; staff at workshops often manage basic English, and you can follow by demonstration
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Easy logistics: Győr is on the main rail line and highway between Vienna and Budapest; trains, buses, or rental car make it simple
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Multiple dates (Feb 3, Mar 3, plus Mexico sessions) give flexibility if you’re traveling off-peak
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Compared with similar food workshops abroad, pricing in Hungary is typically lower, so it’s good value for a private-chef-style experience
Cons
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Family-friendliness depends on age: hot oil, knives, and a small kitchen space may not suit very young kids
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Győr isn’t as internationally famous as Budapest, so fewer English signs and less tourist infrastructure right around the venue
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If you want deep culinary technique, this leans casual/comfort over advanced instruction
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Reaching the exact venue (Placc on Szent István Road) may require a local taxi or short walk from the station, and parking near city centers can be tight