Not sure which experience to pick?
Let us help you narrow it down.
If you're interested in Taiwan's hands-on food experiences but unsure which ones are worth the trip, which transport gets complicated, or which best match your travel pace — we'll help you pre-select the ones that actually fit your itinerary.
First we decide whether it's worth fitting in — then we plan it
Many experiences are interesting on their own, but they don't always fit your trip length, your travel companions, or your transport rhythm. Let us advise you.
Pick the experiences that interest you
See which category fits you best: classic souvenir bakes, festive pastries, or street snacks.
Let us figure out the smoothest way to fit them in
Based on your group size, dates, city routes, and travel style, we'll evaluate whether it's worth scheduling, whether you'll need transfers, and whether to pre-book.
If it's a real fit, we handle the details
Including time slots, transport connections, nearby pairings, and whether to extend into a full custom itinerary.
Find inspiration by travel style
01|First-time visitor: the classics
Perfect for first-time travelers to Taiwan — hands-on making of the most iconic souvenirs and snacks.
Pineapple Cake DIY
Bake your own batch of Taiwan's most legendary golden souvenir! In this "Pineapple Cake DIY Experience," start from scratch by crafting a rich, flaky pastry infused with natural cultured butter, then wrap it around the perfect sweet-and-tangy pineapple filling using traditional molds. As the rich, milky aroma fills the air, take home the viral sweet taste of Taiwan!
Nougat Crackers DIY
Make Taiwan's globally popular souvenir yourself! This course takes you from scratch, starting with boiling syrup to make soft, milky nougat, then pairing it with savory, crispy soda crackers. Master the perfect blend of sweet and savory from bakery-favorite recipes in just one class.
Bubble Tea DIY
Once a hidden local gem, bubble tea has now captured the global stage. Crafting your own boba at home lets you play with various shapes and sizes, giving you total freedom to create a customized treat that is uniquely yours!
Sun Cakes DIY
Taichung's signature flaky pastry captures the image of a radiant sun, hiding a gooey, sweet maltose filling inside its delicate, melt-in-your-mouth layers.
02|Local pastries: a perfect taste of tradition
Best for repeat visitors who want a more memorable journey — pastries rooted in Taiwanese festivals and traditions.
Herbal Rice Cake DIY
"Cao Zai Guo" (Herbal Rice Cake) is a signature traditional delicacy of Taiwan's Qingming Festival. The dough is infused with cudweed or mugwort, which not only offers health benefits and cleansing properties but also carries the rich essence of the solar terms. This experience guides you through every step of crafting this authentic local flavor from scratch — from harvesting banana leaves to kneading the dough. Beyond the traditional "little turtle" shapes, you can let your creativity run wild to sculpt your own one-of-a-kind herbal rice cakes!
Egg Yolk Pastries DIY
A true hallmark of traditional Taiwanese baking, these iconic mooncakes feature a delicate, flaky golden pastry that envelops rich, sweet red bean paste and a savory, whole salted egg yolk, creating a perfect harmony of flavors.
Mung Bean Pastries DIY
Featuring delicate, paper-thin layers of flaky pastry, these traditional mooncakes wrap a rich filling of smooth mung bean paste, savory minced pork, and pork floss, capturing the bittersweet taste of nostalgia for every Taiwanese.
Longan Cupcakes DIY
Infused with wood-smoked longan, these heritage-style cupcakes boast a deep, natural sweetness and a rustic aroma, beautifully complemented by crunchy walnut toppings that elevate both texture and flavor.
Sesame & Peanut Tangyuan DIY
These soft, pillowy glutinous rice balls are bursting with rich, sweet sesame and peanut fillings. Serving as a comforting, soul-warming dessert, they also carry a beautiful symbolic meaning of family togetherness and reunion.
Ang Ku Kueh (Red Turtle Cake) DIY
This experience introduces you to the making of traditional Taiwanese "Ang Ku Kueh" (Red Turtle Cake). Starting with an introduction to local rice varieties, you will handcraft both red bean and salted mung bean flavors. Using antique wooden molds and shell ginger leaves, the cakes are steamed in a traditional brick stove, carrying on the auspicious blessings of longevity and happiness.
03|Foodie favorites: classic street snacks
Make Taiwan's everyday street snacks yourself — the daily flavors locals can't live without.
Taiwan Classic Snack Experience
Discover Taiwan's unique street food culture! Join our 2-hour "Taiwan Classic Snack Experience" to hand-make three authentic delicacies. You'll master Gua Bao dough making, unlock the secrets to perfect braised pork rice, and roll naturally chewy brown sugar pearls from scratch. Sign up now to taste the true essence of Taiwan!
Scallion Pancakes DIY
A staple of Taiwan's vibrant street food scene, these flaky, multi-layered pancakes offer a perfect balance of crispy and chewy textures, packed with the aromatic punch of fresh scallions.
Can you plan the rest of my trip too?
Yes, we can!
A few things you might be wondering
Do I need to decide which one I want first?
No. We can help you narrow it down. If you're unsure, we'd actually prefer you share your travel days, who you're traveling with, and the kind of vibe you're after.
Can't I just book it myself?
Some you can. But the real question usually isn't whether you can go — it's whether it's worth fitting in and how to schedule it smoothly. That's where we add the most value.
What if I only want one experience and not a full custom trip?
That's fine too. We'll first recommend the right direction based on your situation. If you later need transport, transfers, or itinerary extension, we can take it from there.

