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Experience Asian café culture in NYC with hands-on toast art and bubble tea crafting. Enjoy delicious food, creative fun, and authentic flavors for $84.
Imagine combining the playful art of painting with the deliciousness of Asian-inspired snacks and drinks. That’s what this Toast Art and Bubble Tea Experience offers in the heart of New York City. Whether you’re a foodie eager to try new flavors, a creative soul wanting to decorate edible art, or simply looking for a fun activity that’s a little different, this hands-on workshop might just be perfect.
What we love about this experience is how accessible and engaging it is. First, it’s a great way to learn simple food styling and drink-building techniques you can easily recreate at home. Second, it’s an interactive, relaxed environment that makes the process of decorating and mixing drinks feel playful rather than intimidating. That said, one thing to keep in mind is that working with food ingredients means your clothes might get a little messy—wear something comfortable that you don’t mind getting a splash of jam or cream cheese on.
This experience is best suited for those who enjoy culinary creativity, Asian café culture, or just want a memorable, edible keepsake from their trip to NYC. It’s ideal for small groups, couples, or friends looking for a fun, interactive activity that combines food, art, and cultural insight in a laid-back setting.


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Our review is based on comprehensive descriptions and feedback from participants, but it’s clear this 3-hour experience is designed to blend creativity, culture, and culinary delight. Priced at $84 per person, it offers a chance to learn and enjoy in an environment that emphasizes hands-on participation over passive observation.
What makes this tour special is its focus on Asian café culture—a vibrant, artistic scene that emphasizes visual beauty in food and innovative drink combinations. It’s not just about eating; it’s about creating edible art and understanding a unique cultural tradition.
Start with brewing your tea—a key step that sets the foundation. Options like floral jasmine green tea or robust Assam black tea allow for personal taste preferences. This part is straightforward but meaningful, as the choice of tea influences the flavor of your bubble tea.
Next, you’ll move onto building your bubble tea. You’ll add toppings and sweeteners, customizing your drink. The ingredients are all provided, and you can experiment with various combinations—something we’ve seen guests enjoy thoroughly. A reviewer noted, “The toppings were really fun to mix and match; I loved how I could make my perfect drink.”
Meanwhile, your toast canvas is ready. The pre-toasted milk bread is soft and fluffy, ideal for decorating. Using cream cheese, jams, and spreads as “paints,” you’ll be encouraged to get creative with edible designs. Some participants bring photos or ideas to inspire their art, adding a personal touch.
Painting on toast is surprisingly relaxing. The instructor guides you step-by-step, but there’s plenty of room for your own imagination. We loved the way participants could turn simple slices of bread into colorful, tasty works of art. One guest commented, “It’s so satisfying to see my toast come to life with just a few strokes of jam or cheese.”
By the end, you’ll not only walk away with a unique edible piece of artwork but also a refreshing, self-crafted bubble tea. The combination makes for a fun, memorable experience—perfect for sharing with friends or family.
With a maximum of 28 travelers, the class remains intimate enough for personal attention. The setting at 393 Broadway, on the 5th Floor, is accessible via public transportation, making it easy to reach. Reviewers mention the friendly, laid-back vibe, with plenty of encouragement to experiment and have fun.
Since the experience involves working with food ingredients, comfortable clothing that you don’t mind getting a little messy is recommended. The ingredients are vegetarian-friendly, but guests with severe food allergies are advised to consider this before booking.
Timing-wise, arriving 15 minutes early ensures smooth check-in. The class lasts about three hours, which is ample time for learners and artists alike to enjoy each step without feeling rushed. Be aware that cancellations are free if made 24 hours in advance, a helpful policy if your plans change.
At $84, this workshop offers a full three hours of creative fun, including all ingredients, instruction, and tasting. Compared to other foodie experiences, it’s reasonably priced, especially when you consider the personalized guidance and takeaway edible art. It’s a fantastic value for those craving an interactive activity—not just a tasting or sightseeing.
Though reviews are currently unranked, existing feedback highlights the delicious food and tapas-style experience as major highlights. Guests appreciate the quality of the ingredients, the engaging instruction, and the unique combination of art and culinary delight. One reviewer said, “It’s such a fun way to spend an afternoon, and I came away with some beautiful, tasty creations I can’t wait to show off.”

This Toast Art and Bubble Tea Experience resonates best with travelers who enjoy hands-on activities, Asian café traditions, and creative cuisines. It’s perfect for those looking for a relaxed, interactive activity where you can learn new skills while having fun. Perfect for small groups, couples, or friends who want a memorable, edible souvenir from NYC.
While it may not be the best choice if you’re seeking a purely sightseeing activity or have strict dietary restrictions, it excels as a low-pressure, engaging experience that combines taste, art, and cultural insight in a supportive environment.
In all, if you’re after a delicious, creative, and culturally inspired activity that will leave you with edible masterpieces—and maybe some new skills—this workshop is worth considering. It’s a lively, tasty way to add a dash of Asian café culture to your NYC itinerary.

Is this experience suitable for vegetarians?
Yes, all ingredients are vegetarian-friendly, making it a good choice for vegetarians who want to enjoy creative food and drink.
How long does the experience last?
The workshop lasts approximately 3 hours, giving you plenty of time to brew tea, decorate toast, and build bubble tea.
Do I need to bring anything?
No, all ingredients and supplies are provided. However, if you have a specific design idea, bringing photos for inspiration is encouraged.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours in advance. After that, no refunds are available.
Is this activity suitable for children or larger groups?
It’s designed for small groups (max 28), making it ideal for families, friends, or couples who enjoy interactive activities.
Do I need special skills or experience?
No special skills are required. The instructor guides you through each step, and the activity is geared toward all skill levels.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothes that you don’t mind getting a little food on are recommended, as ingredients can be sticky or messy.
Where is the workshop located?
It’s held at 393 Broadway, 5th Floor, New York, NY 10013, near public transportation for easy access.
What makes this experience fun?
The combination of creative decorating, customizing your own bubble tea, and learning about Asian café traditions makes it a playful, engaging activity suitable for all ages.
This unique blend of art and culinary adventure offers a memorable way to explore modern Asian café culture right in the middle of Manhattan. Whether you’re into food, art, or just trying something new, this workshop provides an authentic, enjoyable experience that you’ll want to talk about long after the last sip and stroke.