Marinated Clams
A refreshing cold appetizer, clams are tender and juicy, marinated with soy sauce, vinegar, garlic, and chili, offering a perfect balance of sour and spicy flavors. Ideal for summer.
Beijing Sugar-Roasted Chestnuts
A classic street snack, sweet and soft. Chestnuts are roasted with sugar in hot salt, resulting in shiny shells and golden flesh—a warm treat for autumn and winter.
Chinese Pickled Cabbage (Xian Cai)
Crisp and tangy, these quick pickled cabbage chunks are a classic Chinese side dish that perfectly accompanies congee or rice. Simple ingredients, bold flavors.
Beijing Hawthorn Cake
A classic Beijing snack made from fresh hawthorn, tangy and sweet, soft and refreshing. It aids digestion and boasts a rich fruit flavor.
Gong Cai (Cold Dried Mustard Stem Salad)
Gong Cai is a special ingredient from Anhui, China. Its crunchy texture pairs perfectly with sesame oil and vinegar, creating a tangy and refreshing cold dish.
Stir-fried Green Beans with Olive Pickle
Savory olive pickle meets tender green beans and minced pork in a quick stir-fry that makes any meal feel like home.
Beijing Lǘ Dǎ Gǔn (Donkey Rolls)
A traditional Beijing snack, soft and sweet, coated with soybean flour. Named for its resemblance to a donkey rolling in dust, loved by all ages.
Beijing Soymilk
A classic Beijing-style soy milk, rich and smooth with fragrant bean aroma. Perfect with fried dough sticks for a nutritious traditional breakfast.
Beijing Douhua (Tofu Pudding)
A smooth tofu pudding topped with savory gravy, garlic water, and chili oil. A classic Beijing street breakfast that warms the soul.
Beijing Tofu Pudding (Doufunao)
A classic Beijing breakfast: silky tofu topped with rich, savory gravy, garnished with garlic paste, chili oil, and cilantro. A comforting bowl of nostalgia.
北京糊塌子 (Beijing Savory Zucchini Pancakes)
A classic Beijing home-style pancake, soft and savory with a crispy edge. The sweetness of zucchini blends perfectly with egg batter, creating a comforting taste.
Fried Rice
Golden egg fried rice with distinct grains, simple yet incredibly delicious, a classic staple of Chinese cuisine.
Beijing Sesame Noodles
A bowl of authentic Beijing-style noodles coated in rich sesame paste, with refreshing cucumber and garlic sauce, perfect for a summer meal.
Fermented Bean Curd Chicken Wings
Tangy, savory fermented bean curd coats these wings in a rich, glossy glaze. An easy, one-pan dish that's packed with umami and perfect over rice.
Puning Fried Tofu
A traditional Chaoshan specialty, Puning fried tofu features a crispy exterior and tender interior, served with a chive-salt water dip that enhances its delicate flavor.
Macau Baked Vegetables
A Macau-style baked vegetable dish, rich with curry and coconut milk, topped with melted cheese. Crispy on the outside, tender inside, full of exotic flavors.
Stir-fried Baby Clams (Hai Gua Zi)
Tender baby clams wok-fried with garlic, chili, and Thai basil. A quick and flavorful Chaoshan dish, perfect as an appetizer with beer.
澳门炒伊面
A classic Macanese stir-fried noodle dish with wok hei, featuring chewy Yi noodles, succulent shrimp, char siu, and crisp vegetables in a savory sauce.
Yú Fàn (Fish Rice)
A classic Chaoshan dish where fish is poached in brine, highlighting natural flavors with a tender and savory taste, often served cold.
Macau Oyster Sauce Noodles
A classic Macau street food with springy noodles coated in a savory-sweet oyster sauce, aromatic with garlic and scallions. Simple yet unforgettable.