Hand-Torn Cabbage (Shou Si Bao Cai)
Hand-torn cabbage is a classic Hunan dish. Tearing the cabbage leaves by hand creates uneven edges that better soak up the sauce. Quickly stir-fried with dried chilies and Sichuan peppercorns, it delivers a tangy, spicy, and refreshing crunch that's simply addictive.
Blanched Choy Sum (Cai Xin)
Blanched Choy Sum is a classic quick Cantonese dish. By simply blanching in boiling water, it retains the freshest flavor of the vegetable. Light but not bland, served with dipping sauce, it’s refreshing and healthy.
Oyster Sauce Lettuce
A simple yet delicious classic home-cooked dish. Crisp lettuce paired with a savory-sweet oyster sauce, refreshing and quick to prepare, perfect as a palate cleanser on the dining table.
Baby Cabbage in Superior Broth
A delicate and flavorful dish featuring tender baby cabbage simmered in a rich broth with century egg and ham. This easy home-style soup is light yet satisfying, perfect as a starter or a light main course.
Garlic Water Spinach (Stir-fried)
Crisp green water spinach quickly stir-fried with golden garlic over high heat to lock in its crunch and vibrant color. A fragrant and refreshing side dish that's incredibly simple yet full of flavor.
Hand-Torn Cabbage (Shou Si Bao Cai)
A classic Hunan dish, hand-torn cabbage is crisp and refreshing, stir-fried with dried chilies and Sichuan peppercorns, creating a perfect balance of sour, spicy, and savory flavors. Quick and easy, yet incredibly satisfying.
Dry Pot Cauliflower
Spicy and crunchy dry pot cauliflower with crispy pork belly, this Sichuan-inspired dish is bursting with numbing heat and savory flavors, perfect as a side dish or a main over rice.
Ants Climbing a Tree
A classic Sichuan dish of glass noodles stir-fried with minced pork, the small bits of meat clinging to the noodles resemble ants climbing trees. Soft, savory, with a subtle spicy kick—an easy, comforting home-cooked meal.
Suan La Fen (Chongqing Hot and Sour Noodles)
A beloved street food from Chongqing and Sichuan, this dish features chewy sweet potato noodles in a spicy and tangy broth, topped with savory minced pork, crunchy peanuts, and fresh cilantro. Each mouthful delivers an irresistible balance of heat and sourness.
Ants Climbing a Tree
Ants Climbing a Tree is a classic Sichuan dish where glass noodles absorb the savory flavor of minced pork and spicy bean paste, creating a silky and hearty meal that's perfect over rice.
Steamed Sea Bass with Ginger and Scallions
A classic Cantonese dish that celebrates the natural sweetness of fresh fish. The steamed sea bass is incredibly tender and silky, garnished with ginger and scallion shreds, drizzled with hot oil and soy sauce. Light yet flavorful, it's perfect for both daily meals and festive banquets.
Spaghetti Aglio e Olio
A classic Italian pasta dish seasoned simply with garlic, olive oil, and red pepper flakes. Simple yet full of flavor.