Juntun Guokui (Sichuan Crispy Meat Pie)
A famous street food from Chengdu, Sichuan, with a crispy golden crust and spiced pork filling; each bite is packed with numbing Sichuan pepper aroma.
Shanghai Soy Sauce Braised Duck
A classic Shanghai dish, the duck is braised until tender in a rich soy sauce glaze, sweet and savory, with a glossy mahogany color.
Crispy Roast Pork Belly (Siu Yuk)
Golden crispy skin and tender juicy pork belly, layers of texture in this classic Cantonese roast, irresistible.
Imperial Court Cheese (Gongting Nailao)
Originating from the Qing imperial court, this delicate, silky pudding harmonizes milk and fermented rice wine aromas—a classic summer refreshment.
Dan Hong Gao (Sichuan Egg Pancake)
A popular street snack from Chengdu, Sichuan. Crispy outside, soft inside with rich egg flavor. Can be filled with sweet or savory fillings.
Chrysanthemum Dragon-Tiger-Phoenix Snake Soup
A classic Cantonese soup featuring shredded snake, chicken, pork and chrysanthemum petals. Clear broth, delicate flavor, nourishing and healthy.
Beijing Mustard Cabbage Bites
A classic Beijing cold dish featuring crisp cabbage in a pungent yellow mustard dressing. Zesty, refreshing, and perfect for cutting through rich festive flavors.
Steamed Pork Belly with Taro (Xiang Yu Kou Rou)
A classic Cantonese dish where pork belly and taro are layered and steamed to tender perfection, rich in aroma and melts in your mouth.
Lai Tangyuan (Glutinous Rice Balls in Brown Sugar and Fermented Rice Soup)
Lai Tangyuan is a traditional Sichuan snack, soft and chewy, sweetened with brown sugar and fermented rice, warming and delicious, leaving a lasting impression.
Emperor Qianlong's Cabbage
Sweet, sour and crunchy with rich sesame dressing. A simple and classic Beijing cold dish that awakens the appetite.
叶儿粑 (Ye'erba) - Sichuan Sticky Rice Dumplings
A traditional Sichuan snack with a glutinous rice wrapper filled with savory minced pork and pickled mustard greens, wrapped in pomelo leaves and steamed until soft and fragrant.
Taiye Chicken
A Cantonese classic expertly combining master stock braising and smoking. Silky skin, moist meat, and an alluring tea aroma.
Huangmian Kaorou (Xinjiang Yellow Noodles with Roasted Lamb)
A Xinjiang speciality: chewy yellow noodles tossed with roasted lamb, onions and cumin, bursting with aromatic and savory flavors.
San Da Pao (Three Hits)
A traditional Sichuan snack: glutinous rice balls coated in savory soybean flour and drizzled with brown sugar syrup. Soft, chewy, and fun with three thuds.
Brown Sugar Bingfen (Sichuan Ice Jelly)
A classic Sichuan summer dessert: crystal-clear ice jelly topped with rich brown sugar syrup, nutty crunch, and chewy dried fruits. Each spoonful is refreshingly sweet and smooth.
Boiled Shrimp with Ginger and Scallion
Tender and springy boiled shrimp, best to taste the natural flavor. Ginger and scallion remove fishiness and enhance freshness; dip in sauce for an incredible taste. A classic Cantonese dish.
Roasted Kidneys (Kao Yao Zi)
Crispy on the outside, tender inside, roasted kidneys are a night market BBQ star. When properly cleaned, they have no gamey taste; seasoned with cumin and chili, they get more addictive with each bite.
Brown Sugar Glutinous Rice Cake (Hongtang Ciba)
Crispy on the outside and chewy on the inside, these glutinous rice cakes are drizzled with rich brown sugar syrup, a classic Sichuan snack that's sweet but not cloying.
Roast Suckling Pig
Crispy golden skin with tender and juicy meat, a classic banquet dish. Marinated and slow-roasted to perfection, every bite is bursting with rich pork flavor.
Northeast Cold Skin Noodles with Shredded Pork
Chewy cold skin noodles paired with tender shredded pork and crunchy vegetables, drizzled with rich sesame sauce – a classic Northeastern Chinese appetizer.