Half-day Xi'an Biang Biang Noodles Cooking Class with Spice Market Visit
Overview
Inclusions
- Beverages/beer/Tea/water
- Lunch or dinner based on your class schedule
- Food ingredients
- Food tasting
- Recipes
- Entry/Admission - Muslim Quarter
What to expect
Additional information
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
- Vegetarian option is available, please advise at time of booking if required
- Please wear comfortable walking shoes
- Please advise any specific dietary requirements at time of booking
- Stroller accessible
- Near public transportation
- Infant seats available
- No heart problems or other serious medical conditions
- This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
- This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelers
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Ticket delivery
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My brother and I attended Dongcheng's cooking class and loved it! We met him at the metro station and visited a nearby food and spice market. It was really cool to ask all the questions that we had about the food, spices, Chinese habits. We bought a few things to try (blue eggs, sunflower seeds, ...
My brother and I attended Dongcheng's cooking class and loved it! We met him at the metro station and visited a nearby food and spice market. It was really cool to ask all the questions that we had about the food, spices, Chinese habits. We bought a few things to try (blue eggs, sunflower seeds, tea, etc) and Dongcheng helped us choose the right spices to bring back home. We then went to the cooking school and had tea and continued a nice chat with our team leader. Then the cooking class started with Yan, our chef and teacher. The result was really good which made us feel proud of ourselves! We cooked a real Chinese dish! This class is great for foodies and anyone who likes cooking and want help to achieve a result that has a "real taste of China". Thank you Dongcheng and Yan!If you love food and enjoy exploring new places and really experiencing how the locals live their daily lives, this tour is perfect for you. Winter is a wonderful guide: kind, informative, and funny! He showed me around the spice market and I had so much fun trying different snacks and learning a...
If you love food and enjoy exploring new places and really experiencing how the locals live their daily lives, this tour is perfect for you. Winter is a wonderful guide: kind, informative, and funny! He showed me around the spice market and I had so much fun trying different snacks and learning about the food culture in Xian. If I had been there on my own, I am sure I would have felt a bit intimidated to ask shopkeepers about their products. That's where Winter came to the rescue and answered all my questions, or asked the locals for me! The locals at the market seem to like him a lot as well. After the market, we went to a beautiful local restaurant/Baiju tavern where we hung out for a while and drank some delicious tea. Then a local chef gave me a lesson on how to make these awesome Biang Biang noodles. It was challenging but so much fun, and very rewarding in the end. Enjoy the noodles with bites of raw garlic, like a local! It gives it a nice kick! When I visit a new city, I usually try to book myself these types of tours, and one thing I really appreciated about this one was that Winter was totally relaxed and really just felt like a friend whom I had come to visit. I've noticed that some tours can feel rehearsed/forced and although they are super nice, sometimes you can feel that the host is just "doing his job." Well, not this one! If you meet Winter, and spend the day with him, I am sure you will know what I mean. Book this tour if you want a really cool and fun experience, and if you want to make a friend in Xian. Thanks Winter, for a great time! :)This was my third time visiting and exploring Xi’an. I have always enjoyed cooking and thought that this experience would be lots of fun. And, I wasn’t disappointed. We learned about the various local produce,meats and spices. And, many people purchased items to take home with them.We all had a g...
This was my third time visiting and exploring Xi’an. I have always enjoyed cooking and thought that this experience would be lots of fun. And, I wasn’t disappointed. We learned about the various local produce,meats and spices. And, many people purchased items to take home with them.We all had a great time learning the tricks and tips of cooking this SPECIAL noodles of China. And, sitting down to enjoy the fruits of our labor was also quite a delight. Definitely take the time to have this experience with Winter. You will not only walk away with a full belly,but also with a smile from your fun class.My family and I went on a half day class, while in Xi'an for a week. We had visited some of the markets before we went with Winter. The market he took us to was one of the best and it was great to be able to ask him questions about the things we had been wondering about. The kids especially enj...
My family and I went on a half day class, while in Xi'an for a week. We had visited some of the markets before we went with Winter. The market he took us to was one of the best and it was great to be able to ask him questions about the things we had been wondering about. The kids especially enjoyed the chilli cool challenges - which got them searching for the hottest chilli etc. The cooking class was also great, hosted in a courtyard , the facilities were excellent. I definitely feel confident I could make Biangbiang noodles at home now. Winter was a great host, all the chilli cool staff were very nice and it was a fun and interesting afternoon which we all enjoyed (even the four year old). Thank you!I really like the Biangbiang noodles course I did with Winter and the local instructor. The spice market tour was very fun, especially when it became hands-on. I had to try a special egg and learn the Mandarin to buy some. This was a lot of fun and I'm so glad that it was a part of the experien...
I really like the Biangbiang noodles course I did with Winter and the local instructor. The spice market tour was very fun, especially when it became hands-on. I had to try a special egg and learn the Mandarin to buy some. This was a lot of fun and I'm so glad that it was a part of the experience. The cooking experience was also fun as well. Thankfully, it's not very complicated. They walked me through all the ingredients before we started. It definitely feels like something I can replicate on my own. And oh the noodles were delicious!为了给来公司考察的客户安排西安的游玩费尽心思,这个体验是客户最喜欢的。甚至不怎么逛菜市场的我也发现了很多之前完全没注意到的乐趣,Winter很用心的讲解了很多东西,英语真的很棒、全程英语讲解很顺溜。厨房布置的也很干净有味道、装面的碗要用抱才行、很有特色。最好还送了我们小礼物、感谢感谢
为了给来公司考察的客户安排西安的游玩费尽心思,这个体验是客户最喜欢的。甚至不怎么逛菜市场的我也发现了很多之前完全没注意到的乐趣,Winter很用心的讲解了很多东西,英语真的很棒、全程英语讲解很顺溜。厨房布置的也很干净有味道、装面的碗要用抱才行、很有特色。最好还送了我们小礼物、感谢感谢