







Host Introduction
Hello everyone, I am Eatwith host Yin. As a senior Chinese teacher (fluent in English and Japanese), senior pastry chef, I love delicious and exquisite Chinese dim sum. I hope to use my expertise as a tea artist to make and taste Chinese dim sum in a studio decorated with Chinese floral art, and serve you a fragrant Chinese tea. Here, you can not only visit the new Shikumen alleys with the old Shanghai style and experience the alley life, but also meet Chinese dim sum lovers from all over the world.

Experience Highlights
️ Make colorful dumplings
️The studio is located in a new Shikumen alley, with a superior location, quiet in the bustling city, and private space
️In addition to making xiaolongbao, we also provide a recipe and tasting of a thin-crust pizza made from dumpling skin.

After the production is completed, taste a Chinese tea and share basic knowledge about Chinese tea.
️Yin is proficient in Chinese, English and Japanese. In addition to being a senior pastry chef, he is also a tea artist and florist. Friends who are interested in tea, flowers and Japanese culture can discuss and communicate with Yin.

Experience process
This course includes making dough, rolling out the skin, stuffing, steaming xiaolongbao, and tasting xiaolongbao and thin crust pizza made with dumpling skin. During the steaming of xiaolongbao, everyone can choose their favorite tea cups and taste a Chinese tea recommended by Yin. Yin will share some basic knowledge of Chinese tea with everyone. Chinese/Mandarin recipes (including how to make jelly) will be provided after the class. If you need English or Japanese recipes, please contact Yin.

Venue Introduction
The studio is located between Hengshan Road and Wukang Road, near Siwei Village in Xujiahui Park. Siwei Village is a new Shikumen alley, built in the same year as Hengshan Hotel, using the same building materials (Hengshan Hotel is one of the six famous hotels in Shanghai, formerly the famous Picardy Apartments). You can feel the old Shanghai style in the alley. The studio is quiet in the bustling city, and it is a 5-minute walk to the landmark Wukang Building, the popular street Wukang Road, Hengshan Road, and Xujiahui Commercial Center.


Please inform the host if you are a vegetarian, have food allergies or animal hair allergies, or any other issues that require the host's attention.