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Discover the joy of cake decorating in New York with a hands-on class led by a pastry chef. Create your own earl grey cake and take home a sweet souvenir.
If you’re looking for a fun, creative way to spend a few hours in New York that’s both relaxing and delicious, a cake decorating class might just be what you need. This particular experience, hosted by Kitsby, focuses on decorating a 4-inch earl grey chiffon cake, an elegant and subtly flavored treat that’s both a visual and palate-pleasing delight. Whether you’re a baking novice or someone who’s dabbled in frosting here and there, this class offers a friendly environment to learn some useful techniques while having a good time.
Two things we especially like about this workshop are the hands-on approach—you actually get to decorate your own cake—and the takeaway: a beautifully decorated cake you made yourself, packed in a charming bento-style container. But, as with any experience, there’s a small caveat—participants should be prepared to get a little messy, and if you’re hoping for a detailed pastry tutorial, keep in mind this is more about decoration and creativity than gourmet baking.
This experience suits anyone with a sweet tooth, an interest in decorating, or a desire to try something new while visiting New York. It’s ideal for couples, friends, or solo travelers looking for an engaging activity that results in a memorable — and edible — souvenir.


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This 3-hour workshop offers an interactive experience led by an English-speaking pastry chef. The class begins with a brief introduction, then moves on to the fun part — decorating your own cake. You’ll work with two-layered, fluffy earl grey chiffon cakes that are already baked and ready for your creative touch. The cakes are made with a signature recipe that combines airy chiffon with a subtle hint of Earl Grey flavor, layered with strawberry jam and topped with Swiss meringue buttercream frosting.
The instructor guides you through various decorating techniques, which might include piping, frosting smoothening, and adding decorative elements. The goal isn’t perfection but personal expression, so expect plenty of encouragement and tips along the way. Past reviews highlight how approachable and supportive the instructor is, making it suitable even for beginners.
The class takes place in a cozy studio environment, which is wheelchair accessible—helpful if you or your travel companions have mobility considerations. You should arrive 15 minutes early for check-in. Participants are advised to wear comfortable clothes and be prepared to get a little messy, as icing and cake crumbs tend to travel.
Once decorated, your cake is wrapped in a “bento” style take-out container, making it easy to transport or give as a gift. This is a particularly charming touch—your handmade cake becomes a portable, Instagram-worthy keepsake. Multiple reviewers have enjoyed the satisfaction of walking away with their own creation, especially as the cakes taste as good as they look.
More Great Tours NearbyYou’ll learn various decorating methods, from basic frosting smoothing to more intricate piping techniques. Some reviewers note that the class is great for learning how to work with Swiss meringue buttercream, which can be tricky but rewarding. You’ll also have the freedom to design your cake however you like, whether that’s simple elegance or a more playful aesthetic. If you have a specific design in mind, bringing reference photos is encouraged.
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While the price isn’t specified here, the experience emphasizes value: you get a quality, professionally guided activity that produces a tangible, edible memento. For those interested in baking or decorating, it offers a step up from just watching videos—it’s a chance to practice skills with expert support, all in a relaxed setting.

Participants often comment on the friendly atmosphere and the instructor’s helpfulness. One review mentions, “We loved how approachable the teacher was, making decorating less intimidating and more fun.” Others appreciate the chance to create something personalized without the pressure of a professional kitchen setting.
A common tip from reviews is to bring design inspiration if you have a specific idea. Since cakes are decorated with frosting and possibly some decorative elements, a clear vision can help you maximize your time. Remember, the main aim is enjoyment, not perfection.

This class caters well to bakers of all levels, especially those curious about decorative techniques or Earl Grey flavors. It’s perfect for couples, friends, or solo travelers looking for an engaging activity in New York that isn’t just sightseeing. It also makes an excellent gift for foodies or aspiring pastry artists.
The Lunchbox Cake Decorating Class offers a delightful blend of learning, creativity, and tasting. It’s a wonderful way to spend a few hours in New York, particularly if you’re craving a hands-on activity that leaves you with a tasty souvenir. The supportive environment makes it accessible for beginners, yet still interesting for those with some baking experience.
Considering the charm of decorating your own cake and taking it home in a cute container, this experience delivers good value for the price. Plus, it’s a memorable way to add a sweet touch to your trip — literally. Whether you want a fun activity, a unique gift, or just an afternoon of frosting and fun, this class is worth considering.
What is included in the cake decorating class?
Participants get to decorate their own 4-inch earl grey chiffon cake with layers of strawberry jam and Swiss meringue buttercream frosting, then take it home in a bento container.
How long does the class last?
The experience lasts approximately 3 hours, giving enough time to learn techniques and decorate thoroughly.
Is the studio accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the studio is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for everyone.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothes that can get a little messy are recommended, as frosting and crumbs may travel.
Can I bring my own design ideas?
Absolutely. Bringing photos or ideas can help you realize your dream cake, especially if you’re inspired by Korean cafes, as these cakes are modeled after popular trends.
Do I need to know how to bake?
Not at all. The focus is on decorating, not baking from scratch. The cakes are pre-baked and ready for decoration.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility if your plans change.
How many people are typically in the class?
While the exact number isn’t specified, classes are usually small enough to allow personal attention from the instructor.
Is this experience suitable for children?
It’s not recommended for babies under 1 year, but older children and teens who can handle the activity may enjoy it, especially if accompanied by an adult.
This cake decorating class in New York promises a delightful blend of creativity and tasty rewards, ideal for anyone wanting to add a personal touch to their visit and walk away with a sweet memory.
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