Xi'an Noodle Making and Tea Tasting Experience





Description
Plongez dans la culture de Xi’an dans un atelier d’une demi-journée ! Craft nouilles Biangbiang à mâcher à partir de zéro dans une cour cachée, guidé par un chef local. Maîtrisez l’écriture du caractère « Biang » à 56 traits avec calligraphie. Sirotez des thés parfumés, apprenez le Mahjong et discutez avec les hôtes de la vie locale. Terminez votre journée en dégustant des nouilles artisanales et des plats régionaux, accompagnés de musique traditionnelle.
Options de l'excursion
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Animaux d'assistance acceptés
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Les enfants en bas âge doivent être assis sur les genoux d'un adulte
Avis(7)
Eric was our host and we really enjoyed this experience of tea tasting calligraphy learning to play Mahjong and making the Biang Biang noodles. We also loved eating them
One of the most memorable evenings I’ve had in China. I didn’t expect to feel so at home so quickly. Our guide Suzy, a local college student, who is the same age of me, was warm, funny, and genuinely passionate about sharing her culture. Making Biangbiang noodles from scratch was surprisingly therapeutic and fun, and not exaggerating -- that was the BEST noodles I've ever had. Can't wait to show off the skill when I get back home haha. If you’re in Xi’an and want something real, something that stays with you long after the trip ends, book this activity!
Highly recommended! Had great noodles made by my own hand and also had inspiring conversations with peer travellers and local people. It was organised, chill and you can pet the cute little dog Kaddy! It was organised, chill and you can pet the cute little dog Kaddy! 😂 Thank you Chef Wang and the coolest host Luke! Best wishes.
My family and I had an excellent afternoon with Jeffrey and Cristiano. Jeffrey contacted me via WhatsApp the day before and we organised that he would meet us at the street and walk us to the location which was reassuring (as the street address is for a kindergarten but it’s actually a compound with various different buildings). Once inside we sat down and had tea and fruit and enjoyable conversation. We then got our aprons on, and started the biang biang noodle making. While the dough rested we were delighted to have more relaxing conversations with some special locals. The time flew by and then we were flattening and cutting up our dough into noodles which then were cooked. We added the oil and condiments to our taste, and sat to eat our delicious self-made dinner with more conversation with our hosts. We then had fun writing our names in calligraphy which we got to take with us. All in all a fun and enlightening experience with locals learning about the Xi’an way of life. Great value with the different activities and hospitality. They were accommodating and flexible with the schedule. We would highly recommend this activity to people who would like to try these activities and connect with locals.
Dear Dianne, Your kind words mean a lot. Hosting you and your family, sharing a bit of our daily life over tea, rolling out biang biang noodles together, even that calligraphy fun… that’s the heart of what we want to share. I'm glad it felt real. Thanks for coming, and for telling others. Hope life brings you back to Xi’an someday :)) Best, Jeffrey
Very nice experience. I only had biang biang noodles in London before, and I was thrilled to learn how to make them myself. It ended up being easier than I thought and tasted great ! I also had a great time learning Mahjong with our guide Chen and the other two travelers from New Zealand. It was a great way to escape from the heat and still explore culture in another way — Chen shared a lot of knowledge about Chinese current lifestyle. Highly recommended.
Thank you for your lovely review! We really appreciate the recommendation, and hope you’ll swing by again someday for more noodles (and maybe a rematch at Mahjong!) hehe XD Best, Chen
We had a tea experience and a cooking class with Siyu and her mother. They were very friendly. We had nice conversations and the food tasted very well.
Thank you so much for your wonderful 5-star review! It was an absolute joy having your family join us for our Tea Tasting & Noodle Making class in Xi’an. We loved our conversations and are thrilled you enjoyed the food! We hope you’ll recreate the noodles back home and share them with loved ones! Warmly, Siyu
I had the pleasure of attending a noodle cooking class in Xi'an this April, and it was truly an unforgettable experience. The food we prepared was absolutely delicious — the selfmade noodles were flavorful and cooked to perfection. What made the class even more special were the warm and welcoming hosts. They went beyond just teaching us how to make noodles; they also introduced us to traditional Chinese tea, shared fascinating Chinese games, and even wrote my name in Chinese characters. This personal touch made the experience immersive and culturally enriching. I highly recommend this class to anyone visiting Xi'an who wants to dive into authentic Chinese cuisine and culture. It’s a perfect blend of hands-on cooking, cultural exchange, and great fun!



