Begzsuren (Bee) and his wife, Mungunsoyombo (Soy) learned to cook from an early age and share family recipes and traditions. Soy brings a unique perspective to the kitchen through her background in nutritional studies, adapting traditional Mongolian dishes into healthier, balanced meals. Bee and Soy live with their three children in a traditional ger and have been welcoming travelers into their home since 2008. They love meeting people from around the world and sharing Mongolian food, culture, and everyday life. Passionate about travel, fitness, and healthy eating, Bee and Soy offer guests a warm, authentic glimpse into modern Mongolian family life rooted in tradition.
Please note menu might vary. If there are particular dishes you are interested in trying, please include your request in the booking form.
Cooking experience: (1-5 guests) Meet your host Bee at your hotel in Ulaanbaatar and travel together by car, taxi, or public transport to his family’s traditional ger, located about 5 km from the city center in the suburbs. A ger is a portable, round felt tent traditionally used as a home by nomadic families across Mongolia and Central Asia. Upon arrival, Bee and his wife Soy will welcome you into their home with warm nettle tea, foraged by Bee from a nearby mountain. You will be introduced to Mongolian daily life, customs, and food traditions before beginning your hands-on cooking class. During this 2-hour, private cooking class in Ulaanbaatar, you will learn to prepare classic Mongolian home style dishes using fresh, local ingredients and family recipes passed down through generations. Together, you may make handmade noodle soup and traditional steamed dumplings while learning about the role food plays in Mongolian culture and nomadic life. After cooking, sit down to enjoy the meal you helped prepare in the ger. Your traditional Mongolian meal may include noodle soup, steamed dumplings, and sheep meat, shared in a warm, family setting. To end the experience, Bee and Soy will teach you how to play shagai, a traditional Mongolian game using knuckle bones and a favorite activity in their family. This immersive cooking and dining experience offers a rare opportunity to cook, eat, and connect with a local family in a traditional ger, just outside Ulaanbaatar.
Notes: English is Begzsuren's second language and he may not always follow what you're saying, so do speak slowly. His children are studying English and enjoy being able to practice their English with travelers. Bee and Soy can offer a vegetarian meal on request, please inform them in advance while booking your Mongolian cooking class online. Round-trip transfers are included in the cost of the experience so please include your hotel name and address when you book online.
Languages spoken: Mongolian, English
So happy I began my Ulaanbataar trip with Bee & Soy. Truly lovely people that welcomed me into their home, told me about their community, about how they live & about the food they love. Bee met me in hotel reception as arranged, we took a ‘taxi’, a local bus, then a short walk backwards up a hill and arrived at their Ger. Had good conversation, cooked, ate with his family, & learnt about Mongolia. Thank you so much Bee & Soy
The excitement of this adventurous visit began with our bus ride out of the center of Ulanbaataar. On the way to Begzsuren’s home we saw how the locals lived by seeing a different way of life than what we had seen in the city. We made our way to his traditional Ger where his wife greeted us. Soon after, Begzsuren arrived with a kettle of water that he had gathered from the well up the hill from his home. Being inside the ger home was an incredible experience. We learned about how families live throughout the year. The ambience in Begzsuren’s home was very traditional and real. I felt as if I were in the middle of the gobi dessert with a nomadic family, which I loved. My favorite thing about the experience was being able to have lunch in a traditional Mongolian home.
Marc and Bavly, Traveling Spoon Ambassador
I don’t believe I can adequately articulate what a truly wonderful experience it was to be welcomed into Bee and Soy’s home. This is far more than a cooking class; rather it’s an immersive cultural experience from beginning to end. The warmth and generosity of how this remarkable couple shares their home and culture is unlike any cooking experience. I feel that I truly have friends in Mongolia now, and I hope to have the opportunity to one day visit again. Top tier!!!- tommy January 12, 2026
The BEST experienced in all of Mongolia!!!! This is no mere cooking class. It is an indoctrination to traditional Mongolian living. Sadly, this way of life is dying. If you want to understand millennia aged traditions including OUTSTANDING cuisine, (They will accommodate vegetarians but vegetarians - seriously, this is Mongolia!) music, philosophy, games, and incredible conversation; this couple see themselves as Mongolian ambassadors. They do not disappoint!!! Book early!!!- yas December 29, 2025
Our cooking class with Bee and Soy was fabulous. They were so welcoming and we learned a lot about the Mongolian culture, traditions, and hsitory. I highly recommend this unique and unforgettable experience.- Naesmi December 15, 2025
What an amazing experience. Not only did I get to learn how to make traditional dishes, Bee & Soy shared a lot of their culture, beliefs and way of living. It was the highlight of my time in Mongolia!- Paul November 24, 2025
This experience was the highlight of my trip to Mongolia. Bee and Soy were so kind and welcoming! The food was so delicious and everything about this experience was absolutely perfect. I can’t wait to return to Mongolia and visit them again one day soon.- Clinton November 10, 2025
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