Ningbo Tangtuan
Ningbo Tangtuan is a traditional dessert from Ningbo, Zhejiang. With thin skins and a generous filling, it is soft, chewy, and sweet — the black sesame filling oozes out with each bite, warming you up on cold days.
Jiaxing Zongzi (Jiaxing Rice Dumplings)
A famous traditional delicacy from Jiaxing, Zhejiang, known for its sticky but not mushy texture, rich savory filling, and aromatic bamboo leaves, essential for Dragon Boat Festival.
Honey-Glazed Stuffed Lotus Root
Tender lotus root stuffed with sweet sticky rice, bathed in honey syrup. A beloved Jiangnan dessert that melts on your tongue and lingers with every bite.
Braised Yellow Croaker with Pickled Mustard Greens (Xuecai Datang Huangyu)
Creamy broth, tender fish, and savory pickled greens make this Zhejiang classic a heartwarming delight.
Xinfeng Crab Delight
An innovative dish combining the sweetness of crab with the silkiness of scrambled eggs, rich in flavor and beautifully presented, a highlight of festive family banquets.
Clam and Yellow Croaker Soup
A delicate thick soup blending the umami of clams and yellow croaker, with a silky broth and tender fish cubes.
Hangzhou Braised Chicken
A classic Hangzhou dish with rich soy aroma, tender chicken, and a thick sauce that perfectly accompanies steamed rice.
Hometown Southern Pork
A traditional cured pork dish from Hangzhou, savory and rich, with a firm texture. Steamed until translucent, it's fatty but not greasy, perfect with drinks or rice.
Braised Bamboo Shoot Tips with Fermented Rice Wine Sauce
A classic seasonal dish from the Jiangnan region, featuring tender bamboo shoot tips slowly braised in a fragrant fermented rice wine sauce. The shoots remain crisp and sweet, while the wine sauce adds a deep, mellow flavor.
Colorful Glazed Whole Yellow Croaker
Tender yellow croaker is scored, fried until golden and crispy, then coated with a colorful sweet and sour sauce. Vibrant and delicious, it's a standout banquet dish.
Guoshao River Eel (Pan-Seared and Braised Eel)
A classic Shanghai delicacy: eel pieces are fried until crispy, then braised in a rich sauce to create a tender, glossy dish full of savory depth.
Deep-Fried Tofu Skin Rolls (Ganzha Xiangling)
A famous Hangzhou dish where tofu skin is fried to a golden crisp, shaped like little bells. Serve with pepper-salt or sweet sauce.
Braised Spring Bamboo Shoots
Tender spring bamboo shoots braised to a glossy red-brown color, savory with a touch of sweetness, a must-have seasonal dish on spring tables.
Shrimp and Eel in Sweet and Sour Sauce
A classic Jiangnan dish, featuring tender shrimp, crispy eel, and an irresistible sweet and sour sauce that delights the palate.
Crispy Braised Pork Belly
Crispy braised pork belly with a tender interior, coated in a glossy, rich sauce. Each bite melts in your mouth—perfect over rice.
Hupao Vegetarian Ham
A traditional Hangzhou vegetarian dish, shaped like a ham, made from tofu skin wrapped with vegetables, steamed and pan-fried, with a savory and chewy texture.
Chengzhi Jiali Yu (Crispy Fish in Orange Sauce)
A sweet-and-sour fish dish with a crispy crust and tender meat, bursting with fresh orange aroma and golden color, perfect for family gatherings.
Oil-baked Red Mud Crab (Yóu Jú Hóng Xún)
Red mud crab has tender meat and rich roe. This oil-baking method locks in sweetness and aroma, making it a classic Fujian dish.
Steamed Perch with Bamboo Shoots
Tender perch paired with sweet spring bamboo shoots, steamed to lock in natural juices, silky texture, and rich nutrition, a classic for entertaining.
Dongbi Dragon Balls (East Wall Dragon Pearl)
Crispy on the outside and tender inside, this classic Fujian dish is shaped like dragon pearls. The perfect blend of tofu and shrimp creates an unforgettable bite.